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Yesterday an anon made a thread about the movies that he watched for the first time (the thread was rotting on page 10 with zero replies because it's not low IQ coom spam bait) but I couldn't reply in time.
In this thread we post about the movies that we watched since the start of the year (you can include a rating, your opinion about them, a short description, it doesn't have to be stuff you have seen for the first time)

For me this year is the year when I actually engage with the stuff that I like whether it's movies/games or literature. My plan so far is to watch a movie at least once a week, here's the stuff that I have seen so far (I will mark the movies that I liked with an "L", I usually never rate them)

Train Dreams (2025) L
Mad Max (1979), cool concept
Mad Max 2 (1981) L, I still prefer Fury Road but this one is also pretty good
30 Days of Night (2007)
Weapons (2025) L, kinda a meme but I enjoyed it, not a horror guy
One Battle After Another (2025),
Mercy (2026)
Pulse (2001) L
28 Weeks Later (2007), what the fuck were they thinking
28 Years Later (2025) L
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) L
Bring Her Back (2025)
Pandorum (2009)
The Running Man (2025) L
Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984), I enjoyed the book much more
A Clockwork Orange (1971) L

Essentially a mix of somewhat recent stuff and older movies. This year I only care about watching Odyssey at the cinema.
One thing I noticed is that cinema these couple of years became extremely political, especially stuff like OBAA or The Running Man and I think that's good. I don't seethe at who they choose as the lead actors or whatever if the message is consistently positive. I would rather watch this and get something back rather than mindless action trash.
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I watched the movie Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2 Rodrick Rules. I didn't like the first one and the second was a bit better but still not very good. There are a lot of unnecessary scenes of children in their underwear in the movies that makes me wonder what's going on behind the scenes. The main character is really annoying and doesn't stop complaining. I give it 3/10.
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>>219495621
lots of wokeslop/modern slop int hat list anon

ive started watching old movies as many anons have recommended. watched straw dogs and marathon man. 1970s kino. 1970s movies have this gritty dark dangerous feel especially the ones set in NY because that city was full of crime during that decade. great setting for movies.
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>>219495621
>post about the movies that we watched since the start of the year
Who even remembers shit like that.
At first I thought you meant new movies but then you list all these older movies you have watched. I watch a different movie every night in most cases.

Anyway, this year has been surprisingly decent for movies, in comparison to the last 5-8 years of nearly pure shit.
28 years later bone dome
Cold storage
Rental family
Project hail mary
All good movies.
Cold storage is a bit B movie tier shlock but its a fun movie.
Project hail mary is 100% pure bro tier upbeat, positive KINO.

On a different note I watched the grey (2011) after some anon said it was actually a good movie.
I avoided it as I thought it was generic liam neeson action slop typecast shit bit its actually a good survival movie.
Well worth a watch.
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Good thread. Made me look it up and I've not only just watched 23 films this year, they're also all films I've seen before. I think that's a good indicator that I need to crack on and fill some gaps in my various walls.

>best of 2025
Cliffhanger
Innerspace
Signs
Strike Commando
Time After Time
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>>219495720
>wokeslop
meaningless word
>modern slop
what's so bad about it? it might be not aimed at you and that's fine but you are limiting yourself if you decided a priori that starting from year 202X all movies are trash or something (which is impossible considering that there are tens of thousands of movies released every year)
>>219495744
>Who even remembers shit like that.
movies2026.txt on your desktop or any other countless tool to keep track of this stuff like I presume most people do here?
>Project hail mary
I'll probably watch this
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>>219495621
Nice autistic effortpost, anon.
2023-2025, I watched over 300 movies. I'm taking a break this year and shifting to reading. That said, for 2026:
>The Naked Gun (2025)
>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 (1993)
>The Incredibles (2004)
>The Incredibles 2 (2018)
>The Mummy (1999)
>The Mummy Returns (2001)
>Twin Dragons (1992)
>Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
The Naked Gun is the only new movie. The rest are movies I've seen at least twice and liked (L).
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>>219495894
>like I presume most people do here?
I am not a fucking sperg.
Why would I need to ducument idle entetrainment.
What next. document what I eat, my dreams, how many times I fap per month.
That is retarded shit.
Only thing I have like that is a list of vidya to play and only because my backlog is so fucking huge I need to organize my time.
That is vidya to play, not have played.

>I'll probably watch this
There is actually a pretty good TS up now. I only watched it because I was (am) dying for good sci fi movies and I already read the synopsis of the story so knew what it was going to be, and it looked good.
It really was.
If you are not in a rush wait for a proper copy, though the TS is fine, only slight muffled audio as it is a TS.
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I try to catch everything that hits theaters, and I'm relatively well versed on The Canon (60% on 1,001 Movies to Watch Before You Die list), and I've seen about 200 so far this year.
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>>219496309
>I try to catch everything that hits theaters
How do you afford this? Do you have one of those movie theater passes? I'm especially curious since I'm assuming you're NEET, given you've watched approximately 200 films in 97 days.
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>>219496383
Yeah, I have subscriptions at both AMC and Regal, which together run me less than $50 a month. And someone could do just fine with only Regal, since their don't have restrictions on how many movies you go to. A neet with a large Regal near him could reasonably see 20 or so new movies a week theatrically.
I actually watch most of my movies at work.
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>>219496446
>I actually watch most of my movies at work.
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>>219496446
>reasonably see 20 or so new movies a week theatrically
Are there that many new movies coming out?
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I really enjoyed If I Had Legs I'd Kick You. Really captured the dred & claustrophobia that can set in at times in raising a special needs child. Rose Byrne was fantastic as well. The term fever dream gets passed around too much, but that drowning sensation fits great
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>>219496617
If it's a theater that shows Indian movies, they'll never run out. Last weekend every other screen that wasn't Mario was one of those since no one wanted to compete with it.
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>>219496674
Indian movies
lol.
>Majestic Stadium 20
apparently we're not that far from each other, anon.
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>>219496788
If I'm not at Majestic, I'm at the AFI Silver
microcorn on discord if you feel like chatting about DMV theaters, lol
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>>219495621
i watched gosling. >>219496432

>amaze amaze amaze
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These are the films that I have watched and enjoyed this year. There are a few more but I either didn't like them or have forgotten them.

[1966] Come Drink With Me
[1967] One Armed Swordsman
[1969] Return Of The One Armed Swordsman
[1971] New One-Armed Swordsman
[1978] 36th Chamber Of Shaolin, The
[1978] Crippled Avengers
[1980] Clan of the White Lotus
[1983] Eight Diagram Polefighter

A.Better.Tomorrow.1986.
City.On.Fire.1987.
Drunken.Master.1978
Executioners.From.Shaolin.1977
Five.Deadly.Venoms.1978
Five.Fingers.Of.Death .1972
Full.Contact.1992.
Police.Story.1985
Police.Story.2.1988
Prison.On.Fire.1987
Project A (1983)
Riki-Oh.The.Story.Of.Ricky.1991
Tiger.On.the.Beat.1988

Harakiri (1962)
Rashomon (1950)
Sanjuro (1962)
Seven Samurai (1954)
The.Hidden.Fortress.1958
Throne Of Blood (1957)
Yojimbo (1961)
Youth Of The Beast (1963)
Tokyo Drifter (1966)
Branded To Kill (1967)
Violent Cop (1989)

The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (1965)
Touch Of Evil (1958)
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>>219497057
>You're a very nice guy
>But I just don't have any room in my life for a new friend
Only joking, man. Maybe I'll check it out.
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I saw The Wild Geese yesterday and it was solid.
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>>219497684
https://youtu.be/Cmf8Kvo-VG0
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>>219495720
>I watch 70s slop

Okay fuckface
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>>219495720
>frogposter
>complaining about "slop"
shut the fuck up you fucking faggot
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I’m not rating but here’s my watches for March and into April:
>Matrix (rewatch)
>Inception (rewatch)
>Speak No Evil (2024)
>The Naked Gun (2025)
>Battles without Honor and Humanity
>Battles: Hiroshima Death Match
>Battles: Proxy War
>Battles: Police Tactics
>Battles: Final Episode
>Hardcore (1979)
>Brother (2000)
>Hundreds of Beavers
>Breathless
>Contempt
>Shane

Battles series was fun, Bunta Sugawara is amazingly expressive and great to watch, same with Sonny Chiba of course, but the more Yakuza films I watch the more I grow tiresome of them. It was nice to watch some Japanese movies that didn’t have an egregious amount of rape in them though. To contradict that a little, Brother was a good watch too despite being Yakuza adjacent. Takeshi Kitano is great and I’d like some recs on more of his work.

Otherwise, still not overly vibing with French movies, or maybe I just don’t like Godard. Saying that, Contempt resonated with me on a more spiritual level and the visuals are stellar, but I can’t seem to flip that switch and view French New Wave as art first and movie second, so I can’t fully immerse myself in the genre. Perhaps I’m not pseud enough.

Also, Shane was fantastic. Any lesser known or non-Spaghetti Westerns are always welcome.

>>219495621
Good thread OP. Shame that these sorts of discussions normally die here because I have no fucking clue where else I’m supposed to go to talk movies.
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>>219495720
>frogposter
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>>219495621
I've watched 180 movies this year.
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>>219497817
>>219497889
Is this a new meme to get irrationally mad at frogposting?
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>>219497988
TikToks aren't movies anon.
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>>219498049
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>>219495621
>Yesterday an anon made a thread about the movies that he watched for the first time (the thread was rotting on page 10 with zero replies because it's not low IQ coom spam bait) but I couldn't reply in time because I had a new well coming in at Coyote Hills and I had to see about it.
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>>219498049
Cope. Watch more movies, philistine.
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>>219498016
it's something that newfags do when trying to fit in, oddly enough
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>>219497876
Godard blew away critics because he reinvented film grammar. A lot of his stuff is functionally unwatchable (his more recent 3D film has the two cameras calibrated so that the 3D effect causes physical discomfort and makes your eyes unfocus), his importance is based purely on his innovations. I saw 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her in a theater and everyone was fucking miserable, kek
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>>219497876
>Also, Shane was fantastic.
Proof only plebeians like that garbage slop movie.
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>>219498119
>I'm a kino man. This is my son anon-jnr, when he grows up he'll be a kino man too.
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Murders in the Zoo (1933)
The Invisible Man Returns (1940)
Where the Sidewalk Ends
1984 (1956)
Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
Supernatural (1933)
Green for Danger (1946)
The Prisoner (1967) - Listed on letterboxd despite being a miniseries.
The Thing (1982)
In Search of the Prisoner (2001)
The Making of the Prisoner (2007)
Dead of Night (1945)
The Haunting (1963)
Born to Kill (1947)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)



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