Movies I am looking forward to seeing this year (2018)

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Young Skywalker. Missed you, I have...
Some of these are already in theaters I just haven't had the time to go yet. These are all the movies coming out this year that I am excited for! Putting a red X by the ones that I actually went to theater to see and a blue X by the ones I waited for DVD.

January 19 - 12 Strong X
January 26 - Maze Runner: Death CureX
February 16 - Black PantherX
March 16 - Tomb RaiderX
March 23 - Pacific Rim: UprisingX
March 30 - Ready Player OneX
April 20 - RampageX
April 20 - Super Troopers 2X
May 4 - Avengers: Infinity War
May 18 - Deadpool 2
May 25 - Solo: A Star Wars Story
June 22 - Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom
July 6 - Ant-Man and the Wasp
August 10 - Scarface
October 5 - Venom
October 19 - Mowgli
November 2 - X-Men: Dark Phoenix
November 16 - Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald
December 14 - Mortal Engines
December 21 - Aquaman

There are some others coming out that look really good and I am kind of iffy about Pacific Rim and Super Troopers but I am SUPER excited about the rest! It's going to be a great year, movie wise.

What movies are you all excited for, either from this list or your own?
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I didnt realise they were remaking Scarface again.




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I got interested when the Coens were doing a rewrite of the script...

... then David “Suicide Skwad” Ayer came onboard.



This might just do nobody any good.
My list...

1. Roma (Alfonso Cuarón)
2. Widows (Steve McQueen, Gillian Flynn, Viola Davis heist movie)
3. Avengers: Infinity War
4. Annihilation
5. Isle of Dogs
6. The Irishman
7. The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (assuming some freak accident doesn’t prevent it from being released)
8. Suspiria
9. Black Panther
10. The Backseat (Dick Cheney biopic)
11. The Sisters Brothers (Jacques Audiard, Joaquin Phoenix, Jake Gyllenhaal and John C. Reilly)
12. The Favorite (Yorgos Lanthimos costume drama)
13. If Beale Street Could Talk (Barry Jenkins’ follow-up to Moonlight based on James Baldwin’s novel)
14. Halloween
15. Mute
16. Apostle (Gareth Evans and Dan Stevens)
17. First Man (Damien Chazelle’s Neil Armstrong biopic starring Ryan Gosling)
18. Solo
19. Cloverfield 3
20. Under the Silver Lake (neo-noir from the director of It Follows)

Here’s The Playlist’s 100 film rundown, in case anyone’s curious:

https://theplaylist.net/100-most-ant...2018-20171205/



Suspiria, Guadagnino
Roma, Cuarón
At Eternity's Gate, Schnabel
Widows, McQueen
Wildlife, Dano
Werk ohne Autor, von Donnersmarck
Annihilation, Garland
Hereditary, Aster
We the Animals, Zagar

Bound to be more waiting for me when Cannes, Venice, Telluride, and TIFF come around.
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February -
Black Panther
Annihilation

March
The Strangers:Prey At Night
Isle of Dogs
Ready Player One

April -
A Quiet Place
Cloverfield III
Super Troopers II

May
Avengers: Infinity War
Deadpool 2

June
Ocean's 8
Incredibles 2
Jurassic World 2
Sicario 2

July
The Purge: The Island
Antman and Wasp
The Nun
Alita Battle Angel
Mission Impossible- Fallout

August
The Predator
The Meg
Scarface
The Happytime Murders

September
Fighting with my Family
Alpha

October
Venom
Halloween

November
X-menark Phoenix
The Girl in the Spiders Web
Creed 2
Ralph Breaks the Internet:Wreck it Ralph 2

December
Aquaman
Holmes and Watson



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They ran the Isle of Dogs of trailer before 3Bs yesterday. Everybody (well, except for one MoFo ) was like wtf is this and muttering. Then they put up the voice talent screen and I've never heard a crowd turn faster.




Does anyone think Super Troopers Deux is going to be good? Or is this more of a legacy viewing? I saw the original one in theaters, bought the dvd day one, and loved Snozberries as much as anyone. This just doesn't look funny and all the jokes seem flat. Liter of cola, ok. That one is good. Just quit stealing Bubbles material.




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I didnt realise they were remaking Scarface again.

They had to. The original isn't cool anymore.



The only one I can really say I'm looking forward to is Isle of Dogs.

Phantom Thread, Shape of Water, Ladybird and I, Tonya haven't come out in my country yet so that's something to look forward to.



Isle of Dogs
Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot
Mission Impossible - Fallout
First Man
X-Men Dark Phoenix
Bohemian Rhapsody
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The new Cloverfield is going straight to Netflix, apparently.

Looks like a sucky year to me. The Nun, MI6 and the new Halloween are about it for me.
I'm looking forward to see what they do with Cloverfield, and MI6 - Vanessa Kirby was fantastic in The Crown. I wonder if she'll play a villain.
The Nun I hadnt heard of but I'm not a fan of James Wan so will probably pass.



Well, I've very much enjoyed three of the four Conjuring movies so far (the original Annabelle being the only poor one IMO) so hopefully they can keep it up. It's certainly the most interesting "franchise" going at present to me.



You can't win an argument just by being right!
Well, I've very much enjoyed three of the four Conjuring movies so far (the original Annabelle being the only poor one IMO) so hopefully they can keep it up. It's certainly the most interesting "franchise" going at present to me.
Yeah that's fine. I'm probably just tougher on him because he's from my way. enjoy. If you give it a good rec I'll probably check it out (but I must say that nuns do freak me out a bit, but I guess that's the point. Maybe he went to catholic school as well.).



Hi. For me, it’s Maze Runner: Death Cure. It’s already out in the theaters, but I haven’t watched it yet. I already viewed the first two parts and I really loved both. I hope this one will be good as well. I’m also looking forward to watch Black Panther. Goodbye!



Here are some 'to be released' films that I'm very much looking forward to:

2018 releases:



The Beach Bum - Harmony Korine

The Other Side of the Wind - Orson Welles

The Favourite - Yorgos Lanthimos

Peterloo - Mike Leigh

High Life - Claire Denis

In Fabric - Peter Strickland

Alita: Battle Angel - Robert Rodriguez

The House That Jack Built - Lars Von Trier

Where'd You Go, Bernadette - Richard Linklater

Domino - Brian De Palma

Shoplifters - Hirokazu Koreeda

Ash Is Purest White - Zhangke Jia

Boro the Caterpillar - Hayao Miyazaki

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote - Terry Gilliam

Unsane - Steven Soderbergh


2019 releases:

The Irisman - Martin Scorsese

Blessed Virgin - Paul Verhoeven

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - Quentin Tarantino

Ad Astra - James Gray


Other (2020 - ..., announced, rumored):

Killers of the Flower Moon (pre-production?) - Martin Scorsese

Untitled Scorsese/Sharon Stone Project (announced by Sharon Stone/ already in post-production?) - Martin Scorsese

Blossoms (announced) - Wong Kar-Wai

I Love You, Daddy (imperfect screeners already available and already screened at Toronto but was later shelved) - Louis C.K.
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