Over the last two (!) decades my Film watching has been sporadic, infrequent and prone to looooooong gaps; so would be great to know what shows I should (have) watch(ed). I'll give anything a go, but lean towards Science-Fiction as my go-to genre. Don't worry about stating the obvious, as I expect I will have missed some of them! Sister thread for TV series
Interstellar and The Martian and Inception immediately spring to mind, I also enjoyed Gravity but wouldn't recommend it as highly.
I really enjoyed Shazam! recently. I'd definitely give it a watch. The new Power Rangers was surprisingly good, if you fancy a nostalgia trip and happened to grow up with Power Rangers. Logan was excellent, and easily the best X-Men film in a long while. Blade Runner 2049 was pretty good, I'd recommend having seen the original too, but if not I think it's fairly.. Self explanatory. Although may produce some googling after the fact. Venom was.. I dunno, I found it fun but I wasn't expecting much so perhaps I was just pleasantly surprised. The Accountant was one of my favourite Ben Affleck outings in recent memory. I enjoyed Denzel in The Equalizer too. Admittedly not much on the sci-fi side, but.
These. Not these. Do an IMDB advanced search: feature films, last 10 years, rated over 7.5, over 200,000 votes (important else you get lots of odd films that one person voted highly and no one else ever voted for at all!) and start watching! https://www.imdb.com/search/title
The Highwaymen (chuffing fantastic!) Bohemian Rhapsody The new Halloween. Those are the last 3 I have seen and they're all awesome. I don't really do sci-fi sorry.
10 Cloverfield Lane Attack The Block Blade Runner 2049 Chappie Children of men District 9 Dredd 2012 Edge of Tomorrow Elysium Enders Game Equilibrium Looper Paul Real Steel Pitch Black Riddick 2013 The Chronicles of Riddick Serenity Splice Sunshine Super 8 Tron Legacy
+1 for the following... District 9 The Accountant Children of Men Interstellar Paul The Martian Gravity Plus a few I highly recommend from the last 20 years (or so) despite not being Sci-Fi... Limitless The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Saving Private Ryan Schindler's List The Shawshank Redemption Se7en Fight Club Batman Begins (watching it again as I type) Inglourious Basterds The Dark Knight (Heath Ledger's finest moment imho) The Wolf of Wall Street 28 Days Later
You know two of the three you dismissed without reason appear on the same search method you espouse, right? And the third fits all criteria other than 200,000 votes, right?
Just a quick post to say thanks for all the suggestions! Was hoping for a bit of time to sit down and collate a list before responding, but i will get there, honest!
I like your list finger66, but what you think about adding those ones, ( avoiding SF and horror movies(that I love too), and a lot more movies, not to post a too long and annoying list: the Bourne trilogy the score kill bill 1 and more... kill bill 2 Inside Man Fracture The Beach The Bank Job The Village Art School Confidential The Curious Case of Benjamin Button No Country for Old Men In the Electric Mist The Bucket List Millenium 1,2,3 original version (may be the best thriller ever for me) Dolan's Cadillac The Hateful Eight (one of QT's best film)
13th Warrior Kingdom of Heaven Any and all old WW2 war films that used to be on every Sunday afternoon, sink the Bismark, damn busters, PT109, Halls of Montezuma etc etc
Let's go all Marvel for a moment: Avengers Age of Ultron Captain America The Winter Soldier Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 1 Mind you, you kinda have to watch them all... DC: Man of Steel Batman vs Superman (plenty of haters, but watch it a few times to actually appreciate it and some of the most awesome quotes in a film ever).
If we are posting non-scifi stuff, then: War/action (non WW2/Vietnam) films: 12 Strong A Perfect Day Act Of Valor Black Hawk Down Hotel Rwanda Hyena Road Man Of Tai Chi Man on Fire Restrepo Sicario The Kingdom The Raid Tears of the Sun Tropic Thunder Zero Dark Thirty Jarhead Other: Constantine Daybreakers Donnie Darko Wind River
I enjoyed Fury, but didn't think I would. Probably seen it three times now, Brad Pitt is good but it's not overly American.