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15 Films to See in September (what are you watching?)

Hey DP (or anyone else),

Looking for long weekend movie recommendations, gonna finally test out Moviepass now that I'm back on the service. I've whittled the list down to the following; looking to probably see two:

The Big Sick
Logan Lucky
Wind River
Good Time

and in the ehhh, maybe pile: Girl's Trip, Atomic Blonde

The GF has zeroed in on Good Time, and I'm leaning towards Wind River. Some interest in The Big Sick and mild interest on Logan Lucky. Thoughts welcome and appreciated!

The Big Sick is brilliant, don't miss out. Especially with a partner.
 

Stanng243

Member
Sorry. Next time I'll try to add more Tulip Fevers and Victoria and Abduls for you.

I've never heard of those 3 movies, so I have no idea if that would help or not. I haven't been able to afford movies for a long time until I got the 10$ movie pass so I haven't paid attention to many.

It sounds like you already know Kingsman is coming this month, so why would you need it on this list?



Wind River is the only one on your list I've seen so far but it's good and worth watching. If you're only seeing one other, I'd say choose between Logan Lucky and The Big Sick.

I actually didn't until I read someone else's posts. I missed it in the comprehensive list.
 
It sounds like you already know Kingsman is coming this month, so why would you need it on this list?



Wind River is the only one on your list I've seen so far but it's good and worth watching. If you're only seeing one other, I'd say choose between Logan Lucky and The Big Sick.

Only saw Wind River and Atomic Blonde, and I'd give a strong recommendation to Wind River. Posted this in that movie's thread


Atomic Blonde had style and some great action, but it was too convoluted for its own good, and just came across as a poorly paced and needlessly complicated story anchored by one very strong action scene and Theron's performance

The Big Sick is brilliant, don't miss out. Especially with a partner.
Thanks, all! I really liked Sicario and Hell or High Water, so I was leaning towards Wind River. The love for The Big Sick is hard to pass up, though, and I know it's a movie the GF wouldn't see without my prodding. She's set on Good Time so not much wiggle-room on choice #2, but I think some of this will still be around in a week or so if we're still inclined. Thanks again!
 

Stanng243

Member
I do want to apologize, I had just done my pt exercises and was hurting. I probably should have refrained from posting then. I still dont find much interesting from that list of 15, but there was no reason for the tone of my post.
 

Foggy

Member
It's always been a thread for art films and the occasional mainstream film or two. If that's not your bag, there's not much more to be said.
 
Glad to see Kingsman didn't make the cut. The first is well paced and flashy, but it's just another entry in the list of properties Mark Millar wishes were "Fight Club" (see: Wanted; Kick-Ass)

I would like to know what in particular was "less than stellar" re: "It". Horror hits people differently and a property as revered as "It" comes with expectations from all over.

EDIT: Should also note I haven't seen It yet, but want to know what to adjust regarding expectations.
 
Looking forward to some of the new releases, but the telluride is what interests me the most. I'm actually getting the chance to go the see films from it in Dartmouth. I'm very much looking forward to seeing The Shape of Water on the big screen.

Hey DP (or anyone else),

Looking for long weekend movie recommendations, gonna finally test out Moviepass now that I'm back on the service. I've whittled the list down to the following; looking to probably see two:

The Big Sick
Logan Lucky
Wind River
Good Time

and in the ehhh, maybe pile: Girl's Trip, Atomic Blonde

The GF has zeroed in on Good Time, and I'm leaning towards Wind River. Some interest in The Big Sick and mild interest on Logan Lucky. Thoughts welcome and appreciated!

Logan Lucky & Wind River are both very well-recommend, and I've heard great things about Good Time as well.

Tom Cruise finally starting to look his age.

"Hey, it's just an unflattering photo".
 
Already seen American Made and really enjoyed it. Fun and interesting more than anything.

As for this month I think I'll see American Assassin, IT, Kingsman, Flatliners and Wind River.

Might honestly be the worst month of the year, only interested in Kingsman really.

Errr ... after this summer, things will definitely start looking up after IT comes out.
 

Eidan

Member
Rat Film combines a topic I love (Baltimore) and a topic that fills me with dread (rats). I'm intrigued.
 

overcast

Member
Alongside Big Sick, Atomic Blonde, Good Time and Wind River from the summer holdovers.

I got:
-IT
-American Made
-Kingsman
-mother!
-Lucky
-Loving Vincent

The last two almost certainly won't play in my city.
 
Hey DP (or anyone else),

Looking for long weekend movie recommendations, gonna finally test out Moviepass now that I'm back on the service. I've whittled the list down to the following; looking to probably see two:

The Big Sick
Logan Lucky
Wind River
Good Time

and in the ehhh, maybe pile: Girl's Trip, Atomic Blonde

The GF has zeroed in on Good Time, and I'm leaning towards Wind River. Some interest in The Big Sick and mild interest on Logan Lucky. Thoughts welcome and appreciated!

Good Time and Logan Lucky are great. I was mixed on Wind River, but worth seeing for the last third. The Big Sick is solid, but doesn't necessarily demand a theatrical experience. I strongly disliked Atomic Blonde and looking forward to Girls Trip.

Not sure if it's playing near you, but Nocturam and Columbus are both capital-G great.
 
I do want to apologize, I had just done my pt exercises and was hurting. I probably should have refrained from posting then. I still dont find much interesting from that list of 15, but there was no reason for the tone of my post.

All good! Hope you end up enjoying some on here. As I've said before, if you give me some recent favorites, happy to recommend what you might like this month.
 

LProtag

Member
Super interested in Lucky, especially after Harry Dean Stanton showing he's still got his chops in Twin Peaks.

Hope it opens somewhere near me.
 

Pachimari

Member
I think I'm gonna watch most of those. It, Super Dark Times, Kill Me Please, Lucky, Loving Vincent and most definitely Mother!. I'm gonna watch Flatliners because of Nina Dobrev, Tulip Fever, Kingsman The Golden Circle, Friend Request, 9/11 and Inhumans. None of them in the cinema though.

I'm also gonna have to look out for digital releases of all of those documentaries; Rat Film and The Challenge has peaked my interest.
 
Hey DP (or anyone else),

Looking for long weekend movie recommendations, gonna finally test out Moviepass now that I'm back on the service. I've whittled the list down to the following; looking to probably see two:

The Big Sick
Logan Lucky
Wind River
Good Time

and in the ehhh, maybe pile: Girl's Trip, Atomic Blonde

The GF has zeroed in on Good Time, and I'm leaning towards Wind River. Some interest in The Big Sick and mild interest on Logan Lucky. Thoughts welcome and appreciated!

Big sick is a great comedy that injects some heavier moments to the end.

Lucky Logan is just a lot of fun.
 

Wanderer5

Member
I completely forgot about that Van Gogh movie. Will definitely keep a eye on Loving Vincent. Is it a limited release?

Not sure if I'll see it in theaters, but I'll probably see Mother! sometime too.
 

Guzim

Member
I never heard of Rat Film, but now I want to see it.

I'll probably see American Made and mother! Fathom Events is also playing Lupin the 3rd: The Castle of Cagliostro and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind so I'm definitely going to see those.
 
It, mother!, Super Dark Times, Kingsmen, and every other film that is anywhere near me(probably won't be most of those) due to having MoviePass.
 

old

Member
American Made - cruise never lets me down
Mother - looks interesting, JLaw is a lock
Kingsman GC - looking forward to Pedro pascal
Vengeance a love story - One true god
Flatliners - trailers look good.


If I'm lucky and they come out near me:
The Limehouse Golem - sucker for Victorian era murder mysteries
Trophy - fuck the poachers and the people who enable them
 
Already bought tickets to an advance screening of mother on the 13th.

IT will definitely be seen the week after it opens.

And I'll be at Kingsmen opening weekend.
 
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