Your Most Awaited Movies of 2017

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All of the movie I've waited for this coming 2017 is on the list.... Can't wait to watch them all. One of my favorite is the New Spider man and Baywatch.



Dunkirk ofc, but i'm not yet check other legit and potential titles to be hyped on.
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Some other films that I'm also looking forward to and that (might) premiere in 2017 (according to IMDb):

Phantom Thread (temporary title) - PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON!

Wonder Wheel - Woody Allen

Mute - Duncan Jones + looks interesting.

Downsizing - Alexander Payne

The Shape of Water - GDT

You Were Never Really Here - Lynne Ramsay directing Phoenix!

L'Amant Double - Ozon

Good Time - Looks cool as hell. Love the poster!

The Third Murder - Hirokazu Koreeda

The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Lanthimos

Happy End - Haneke

The Square - Won Palme D'Or

Okja - Bong Joon Ho

Wonderstruck - Todd Haynes

Nelyubov - Looks interesting

Atomic Blonde - Might be some good wild fun

The LEGO Batman Movie - Some potential light fun

Get Out - Because of the hype.

Marjorie Prime - Cool concept + Jon Hamm

Call Me by Your Name - Luca Guadagnino

Kingsman: The Golden Circle - Looks crazy. First one was fun!

(Lots of these are from Cannes of course)

Here were the ones I already posted (striked through the ones that are probably not going to premiere in 2017 anymore):

My most awaited films that are listed as 2017 on IMDb so far:

Yeh Din Ka Kissa/The Meyerowitz Stories (official title still needs to be given) ~ Came to like Noah Baumbach a lot this past year, so I'm looking forward to this one.

The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara ~ Spielberg

The Trap ~ Harmony Korine

Last Flag Flying ~ A spiritual sequel to The Last Detail directed by Richard Linklater? YES!

D'après une Histoire Vraie ~ Polanski!!!

Lights Out ~ De Palma!!!

Star Wars: The Last Jedi ~Liked TFA. Hope this is of the same quality.

Logan Lucky ~ A Soderbergh heist comedy? YES!

The Beguiled ~ Might be an actually interesting remake by Sofia Coppola.

Song to Song ~ Terrence Malick

Baby Driver ~ Edgar Wright!!!

T2 Trainspotting ~ Loved the original, looks good.

Blade Runner 2049 ~ The original is one of my favorite films of all time. Villeneuve might be capable enough to make a decent sequel.
I'll be an extremely happy person if I'll have seen (almost) all of these in about two years.
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The only ones I'm waiting for now are Aftermath, The Circle, IT and Kingsman: The Golden Circle. I may go see The Mummy if the reviews are strong enough...



This might just do nobody any good.
Looking forward to Ruben Östlund's latest, The Square.

Won the Palm d'Or at Cannes, though to some controversy, apparently.

I wonder if there's a film called The Triangle out this year...

Lanthimos' The Killing of a Sacred Deer seems to have polarized some. I'm going into it 50/50. At the least I know I won't sleep for a few days after watching it, love or hate it.

Edit:
@Cobpyth - good call on, uh, Good Time.

Pattinson has steadily gain my admiration after Twilight. Trailer looks like crazy fun, from an art nerd's perspective, at least.

Edit #2:
@Yam12 - Mother! looks like a lot of fun too! The poster suggests Aronofsky at his most Polanski, which he's always been on the verge of.



Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan)
Kingsman: The Golden Circle (Matthew Vaughn)
Mother! (Darren Aronofsky)
Phantom Thread (Paul Thomas Anderson)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh)
Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villenueve)
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Aside from Blade Runner 2049 , Dunkirk, and Mute, I'm really excited for the movie formally known as "Mena"; American Made. Though I'm dissapointed that Cruise didn't dawn his Les Grossman fat suit for the movie. The top picture is Barry Seal, who Cruise is supposed to be portraying, and the bottom is Cruise on set.

Fun side story: My boss, who knew Seal and was a pilot in his younger years, was hired by the FBI to follow Barry Seal around while he was flying. They followed him to an airport to refuel, and Seal approached my boss (who **** his pants), but only to shoot the **** and talk.






I'm also really excited for Liam Neeson playing Mark Felt in The Silent Man





Dunkirk ofc, but i'm not yet check other legit and potential titles to be hyped on.
Survival Family - (shinobu yaguchi)
Sandome no Satsujin (hirokazu koreeda)
DUNKIRK (chris nolan)
OUTRAGE: FINAL CHAPTER (Takeshi Kitano)
BLADE RUNNER 2049 (dennis vileneveue)
OKJA (mr bong)
Blade Of The Immortal (takashi miike)



movies can be okay...
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