I just don't watch many films and I know going in that The Hunt will be a tough watch and I'll have to sit and watch it properly in order to know what the hell is going on as I don't speak Danish.
Sometimes I wonder why I like you.
I almost wrote this word for word in my post so you didn't have to.
Love ya, honey. Never change.
Plus, you know why you like me. I'm good people. Annoying, I'll grant you. But good.
And onto the selection... Of which, obviously, I've seen none.
I'm sure I said it when it turned up in the comedy countdown, but WWDITS reminds me of a script I wrote 20+ years ago, though obviously it wasn't a comedy and, as I've not seen the film, I could be completely wrong. Anyway, that's about all I think of that with the exception of I've seen a few episodes of the TV series and, well, it's just there isn't it? I don't hate it and I'd only turn it off if there was something I actually wanted to see on, but that's not in anyway a recommendation.
I own Nightcrawler but haven't seen it. I think I'll like it as and when I do.
Under The Skin is 50/50. I can see me absolutely loving it or I could think it's a load of crap, but I'd be a little surprised if I was ambivalent about it.
The Revenant seems to be an almost perfect example of a really well made film I have no interest in or intention of seeing. Even the clips I've seen and reading about it bore me.
I feel similarly about The Shape Of Water, but with the added bonus of it being directed by del Toro, who seems to be someone I just don't get. I've only seen his first three films, but the first two should've worked for me and didn't, while The Devil's Backbone I gave a chance because it was supposed to be really good. Again, I just don't see it.
Holy Motors I remember people banging on about when it was released and no one seems to have mentioned it since. I don't know if I'd like it or not. Usually I just look at this stuff and roll my eyes, but on occasion, it does work for me.
Black Swan is another I own but haven't seen, but I only own it as it was the last year in which I set out to see all the Oscar nominees. Aronofsky is another one who I was more interested in at the start (Pi, Requiem...) but less so as he went on and nothing since The Wrestler, which I didn't care much for. but admit I was in a very bad place when I saw it.
Ex-Machina? I'm kind of like MV on this one, though I think I'm slightly more open to it as it's more sci-fi tech than fantasy. That said, I'd still bet on her seeing it before me.