What I'm Doing Now i always look out for your twitter opinions haha, and i also found that through roma. ive actually not seen the other two movies you mentioned, will have to get around to it !
The way that Sammy talks about film is so refreshing. He’s clearly passionate about these films and the clarity in the way he describes his experiences of them is not something I have come across much. He should have a film column in a newspaper for sure. Great video and I will be looking up some of these films to watch myself!
With a lot of video essays that are all about how and why a movies is well made, I find it really refreshing to hear you talk about films being good, not only because they are brilliantly made, but especially because of the reactions, emotions and thoughts they provoke. A good film makes me feel and think, and of course, the better a team works on a film, the bigger and more significant will my reaction be. But first and foremost I look at my reaction and not at the behind the scenes, and I feel like a lot of the time this gets lost in film reviews. So thanks Sammy! I personally liked a lot of German productions this year. Balloon by Michael Herbig and Wackersdorf by Oliver Haffner both hit close to home for me, so they would be in my top 10 for sure.
YES! THANK YOU SAMMY! Sorry To Bother You was my #1 of 2018 and it seems like everyone is missing it on their top tens or didn't see it and are now dead to me.
In alphabetical order 1. Anna and the Apocalypse 2. Bad Times at the El Royale 3. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 4. Isle of Dogs 5. Mandy - My #1 favourite 6. Summer of 84 7. Suspiria 8. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 9. Thoroughbreds 10. Umbilical World
YES!!! I've been waiting for this vid since January 1st, ha. Hearing Sammy talk about films never fails to make my days better. Thanks for this video, Sam!
Please don't stop doing these, I genuinely enjoy hearing you talk about films so much! Still so grateful you reminded me to watch Nocturnal Animals the other year X
So many I haven't seen, gotta get on that. you were never really here was fucking incredible and I'm sad it didn't get some more recognition, wouldn't have known a about it if it wasn't for jack talking about it.
yeees love that you mentioned American Animals!!! I loved the genre crossover, it felt like this whole blurring of lines and different memories eventually cumulated in the boys dressing up and pretending to be the old men. i also really, really loved how the movie showed how *hard* it is to commit acts of violence against other humans. like, they didn't murder anyone, they were less violent than any regular American cop is on a day to day basis and yet you could see how hard it was for them to overcome their scruples. and showing that is imo so, so important considering that in so many films it's just normal that people, especially young men, resort to violence, beat somebody unconscious or fire a gun. also totally with you on You Were Never Really Here, actually i'm bummed out that it didn't get a best picture nom. If Beale Street Could Talk was one of my personal faves, i love how barry Jenkins adapted the book, and made everything feel so palpable but i love his work in general so i might be biased there lol
You have a genuine talent in communicating what you love about films you've watched. I would love a regular video, say monthly or quarterly. I love movies but my life is busy and I am not in the biz, so hearing about films from someone I trust would be fantastic!!
Your list is basically my current to watch list! I loved what you said about The Favourite, while I seek out LGBT+ stories, I'm glad this wasn't advestised as that, I know a lot of people who sadly wouldn't have gone to see it if it had been but have said they really enjoyed it. We're definitely making progress, just slowly. I'd say stand outs for me this year were Tully, Isle of Dogs, A Simple Favour, The Favourite, Blackkklansmen, Beast.
I remember getting hyped after seeing the trailer for 'sorry to bother you', but it never screened anywhere near me, so glad you've reminded me that I was passionate about it - gonna be sure I see it now!
Will definitely be seeking out the films I haven't seen on your list - but especially Sorry To Bother You. Always find it so interesting when an idea precedes whatever medium it ends up being expressed through.
ive not seen most of these films but you were never really here was also my favorite! such an incredible film. i’ll be seeking first reformed and three identical strangers today, thank you! i actually found myself pretty disappointed with all the big releases of this year (didn’t enjoy the favorite despite loving yorgos’ previous work, i found blackkklansman a bit lacking, mandy was just too slow-paced for me) but some of my favorites included suspiria, dumplin (what a gem!!!!) shoplifters and strangely enough unfriended: dark web.
Still ending on the mac error sound all these years later, am impressed! Think we used it on your first vlog on this channel. Takes me back to this video (KickTheICOEPR) ua-cam.com/video/twjhSLZ6EQ8/v-deo.html haha
Oh just thought I'd say for anyone wanting to see American Animals, it's only £1.99 to rent on Amazon prime right now. Watched it last night and thoroughly enjoyed it!
Genuinely feel so validated that you said this year felt a little lower, because I've been feeling it and not felt the hype of many others, and wondering if it was just me. But this is a really cool list - most of which I hadn't really heard of (probably because I'm lazy and just tend to watch the Oscars Best Film noms), but I look forward to checking them out! VICE is up there for me, and from the Oscars list it's what I want to win, but I think my personal favourite of the year might be First Man; not his best work, but Chazelle just knows how to pull on all my strings, and it made me feel so much, and I loved it.
1. Widows 2. A Quiet Place 3. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 4. Roma 5. You Were Never Really Here 6. Annihilation 7. A Star Is Born 8. The Old Man & the Gun 9. Mission: Impossible - Fallout 10. Bad Times at the El Royale
I haven't seen many films on this list (but I am definitely going to watch all of them now). Three Identical Strangers was probably the best film I've seen this year, maybe ever. It was so fascinating and heartbreaking all at the same time.
I look forward to this video every year! I would agree about the slightly lower quality this year. But I will say that Lanthimos is not usually my taste, yet I loved the Favourite. Interesting list overall. I need to check out mid90s and You Were Never Really Here, both movies that I planned to see but just never got around to. Regarding your list, I did not get the appeal of Three Identical Strangers! I was already familiar with much of the story before the documentary, and maybe that's why, but I just felt like the sinister questions they posed early on were much more interesting than anything they uncovered throughout this documentary, which I suppose is the inherent difficulty of making an investigative film. And it's been a while since I saw First Reformed, but I think it was my favorite screenplay of the year, so incredibly inventive and insightful. Except the galaxy scene. I could not get on board with that. My top 10: 1. Shoplifters 2. American Animals 3. Blackkklansmen 4. The Favourite 5. Blindspotting 6. Shirkers 7. Can You Ever Forgive Me? 8. Love, Simon (Not the kind of movie I would usually include on a list like this, but as a collective-theater-audience experience, it is unlike anything else I've seen.) 9. Into the Spiderverse 10. First Reformed
Glad to see more people using an original release system for their top 10. Mine is very different though there is one film on both our lists (2 counting your honourable mentions) 10. A Star Is Born 9. Liz and the Blue Bird 8. My Hero Academia: Two Heroes 7. Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms 6. Sorry to Bother You 5. Avengers: Infinity War 4. Black Panther 3. Ralph Breaks the Internet 2. Dragon Ball Super: Broly 1. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
I know this was a very polarising film and a lot of people thought it was overrated. But I was absolutely blown away by Hereditary! I thought everything from the acting to the cinematography was incredible and I really thought it broke new ground in the horror genre. Every scene and every line was so carefully constructed and the metaphor for inherited mental illness was heartbreaking. The disturbing concept sat with me for days and I really feel it has set the bar for horror from now on.
beautiful boy was my number one. not necessarily my favourite film or even the best one, but it had the most intense impact on me and made me feel the most. it was a story that stayed with me and i think that is a hard thing to achieve with a film and they did it bang on.
My favourite film of 2018 was Burning. If you haven't seen it yet, you gotta check it out. I think it's probably something up your alley. Other films I loved: Roma, The Favourite, If Beale Street Could Talk, First Reformed, First Man, The Sisters Brothers, Hereditary, The Old Man & The Gun, Shoplifters and Widows.
I almost stood up and screamed when you revealed you #1 pick, which is mine and Jack Howard's as well. Lynne Ramsay is amazing and so is Joaquin Phoenix, can't wait to see him as the Joker! :D My Top 10: (I have not seen Ballad of Buster Scruggs or First Reformed yet) 1. You Were Never Really Here 2. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 3. Blindspotting 4. Shoplifters 5. Mandy 6. Hereditary 7. Avengers: Infinity War 8. Green Book 9. Eighth Grade 10. Isle of Dogs HM: The Favourite, Annihilation, MI: Fallout, Searching, The Night Is Short Walk on Girl, Deadpool 2
These films all sound incredible... yet not at all my sort of thing. So weird, but I know these are incredible, but I tend to avoid the weird when it comes to film. I might have to watch them, but they aren’t the films I’d watch normally.
I'm not going to do a Top Ten, but here's a few films I really enjoyed this year - Thelma: a Norwegian Fantasy/Horror/Coming of Age/Romance film. Visually interesting, fascinating plot and really dark - Blackkklansman - #FemalePleasure: a Swiss German documentary about several remarkable women around the globe, fighting for justice - Ladybird (living in Germany, I could watch it in april at the earliest, so I'm counting it) - Bodied: a film about battle rap (which I know nothing about) produced by Eminem. It's ironic, and layered, and extremely self-aware - Love, Simon - The Favourite
i literally just watched The Favourite today!! i loved it a lot, me and the guy i was on a date with spent the whole movie going 'what the fuck?', but in such a good way😂
I haven't seen enough to say which one was my favourite since films take so long to get here but so far I definitely have to say Roma, even though a lot of Mexicans found it boring and slow I absolutely adored it because it made me feel incredibly nostalgic, even if I wasn't alive in the 70's a lot of the situations that it shows are still lived here and don't get the attention they need. I went to elementary school in the zone it was filmed and I remember having a bunch of wealthy classmates whose situation wasn't too different to the family's in Roma and it hit home. That plus the fact that it reminded me to the Golden age of Mexican Cinema but better produced and less overacted
My 2018 top are: Blackkkamsman A Quiet Place Roma Bad Times At the El Rouale The Outlaw King Love Simon A Star is Born Black Panther Crazy Rich Asians I don't normally see a lot of movies the year they come out, as I would count arrival and the red shoes too.
god this was hard but heres my top ten i think 1. a quiet place 2. oceans 8 3. love, simon 4. crazy rich asians 5. isle of dogs 6. green book 7. into the spider-verse 8. the breaker upperers 9. the spy who dumped me 10. the favourite with honourable mentions to: - mary poppins returns - infinity war - bohemian rhapsody - a simple favour - incredibles 2 - antman & the wasp - tag
Hi Sammy! I was wondering what you thought about the movie Eighth Grade/if you saw it because I didn’t see it on your short list, but I feel like it captured teenage awkwardness in a similar way that Mid 90s did and that you would really enjoy it!!
10: Mademoiselle de Joncquière (it wasn't an incredibly amazing film but the directing is so particuliar and just that, while I was watching it, I though "THAT'S a film that makes me want to be a director!") 9: First Man 8: Love Simon 7: Bohemian Rhapsody (yes everyone hated it, Idc 😂) 6: Isle of Dogs 5: Mary Poppins Returns (objectivity on this one : -50% 😂😂😂) 4: Fantastic Beasts (objectivity on the one : -50% again) 3: Spiderman Into the Spider Verse 2: A Star Is Born Honorable mentions: Le Grand bain, The Incredibles 2, Green Book, Première Année, Au Poste, Guy (I think I was too young to understand a film about how an old man coming back on what he's achieved in his life but it's still a wonderful film) and Alad'2 (LOOOOOOL I'm obviously kidding on this one.) 1: BlacKkKlansman (Sorry.) And I didn't put Call Me By Your Name because you english speakers saw it in 2017 but for us french it was out in 2018, so technically it's my first but... yeah. 😂
That's a really great list (even if I disagree about vice)! My top 10 in the order I saw them were: Ladybird You were never really here Thoroughbreds Tully The rider BlacKkKlansman Columbus Shoplifters Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse Sorry to bother you
Great list, Sammy. I'm at odds with most people I know but I disliked 'The Favourite' greatly. I'm no fan of the director. Loved the acting but not the rest of it. Thanks for a few good film ideas to catch up on. I'd love it if you did film reviews.
When you say Dick Cheney's vice-presidency is a piece of history that you're particularly interested in all I see/hear is the end of Hazel's December TOTM lol let us never forget dick cheney made money off the iraq war
I cannot put into words how much I hate The Favourite. And the hype around it makes me hate it even more because I dON'T UNDERSTAND. Glad to see Sorry To Bother You, American Animals, Three Identical Strangers and Vice in your list though.
top film of 2018: SOME LOVELY BOARD GAMES
yes! same!
I love that so much
Top film of my life
Omg 100% yes
everyone pray for sammy, he's gonna have to spend the next two weeks telling people what he thought of roma
What I'm Doing Now i always look out for your twitter opinions haha, and i also found that through roma. ive actually not seen the other two movies you mentioned, will have to get around to it !
@@WhatImDoingNow you should have a letterboxd account, it would be great to have all of your thoughts in one place.
If Sammy could just talk about film constantly my life would be 10 times better
i petition for a monthly lesser-known-film-enlightenment-session from sammy
The way that Sammy talks about film is so refreshing. He’s clearly passionate about these films and the clarity in the way he describes his experiences of them is not something I have come across much. He should have a film column in a newspaper for sure.
Great video and I will be looking up some of these films to watch myself!
This cured my anxiety.
Sammy talking about films>>>>>>
Three identical strangers is airing on channel 4 this Thursday at 9 if anyone’s interested. Highly recommend watching
Everything in this video is amazing. The Beatles shirt, the films, the way Sammy explains them. 👏👏💕
Oh, yay! Didn’t realize I’d been waiting for this lol. Thanks, Sammy!
i was hoping against hope that you were never really here would make it on, what a relief that you share my opinion omg
With a lot of video essays that are all about how and why a movies is well made, I find it really refreshing to hear you talk about films being good, not only because they are brilliantly made, but especially because of the reactions, emotions and thoughts they provoke. A good film makes me feel and think, and of course, the better a team works on a film, the bigger and more significant will my reaction be. But first and foremost I look at my reaction and not at the behind the scenes, and I feel like a lot of the time this gets lost in film reviews. So thanks Sammy! I personally liked a lot of German productions this year. Balloon by Michael Herbig and Wackersdorf by Oliver Haffner both hit close to home for me, so they would be in my top 10 for sure.
This was so eloquently articulated, I have seen exactly none of these films but I intend to remedy that asap.
YES! THANK YOU SAMMY! Sorry To Bother You was my #1 of 2018 and it seems like everyone is missing it on their top tens or didn't see it and are now dead to me.
As a twin, I had to watch Three Identical Strangers in two sittings because it made me cry too much
I love how you talk about films, beautifully concise while leaving me wanting to watch every one- even the ones I've seen
In alphabetical order
1. Anna and the Apocalypse
2. Bad Times at the El Royale
3. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
4. Isle of Dogs
5. Mandy - My #1 favourite
6. Summer of 84
7. Suspiria
8. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
9. Thoroughbreds
10. Umbilical World
YES!!! I've been waiting for this vid since January 1st, ha. Hearing Sammy talk about films never fails to make my days better. Thanks for this video, Sam!
Please don't stop doing these, I genuinely enjoy hearing you talk about films so much! Still so grateful you reminded me to watch Nocturnal Animals the other year X
three identical strangers has not gotten enough hype!! so glad you recognized it. it's one of my favorites of the year as well
So many I haven't seen, gotta get on that. you were never really here was fucking incredible and I'm sad it didn't get some more recognition, wouldn't have known a about it if it wasn't for jack talking about it.
yeees love that you mentioned American Animals!!! I loved the genre crossover, it felt like this whole blurring of lines and different memories eventually cumulated in the boys dressing up and pretending to be the old men. i also really, really loved how the movie showed how *hard* it is to commit acts of violence against other humans. like, they didn't murder anyone, they were less violent than any regular American cop is on a day to day basis and yet you could see how hard it was for them to overcome their scruples. and showing that is imo so, so important considering that in so many films it's just normal that people, especially young men, resort to violence, beat somebody unconscious or fire a gun. also totally with you on You Were Never Really Here, actually i'm bummed out that it didn't get a best picture nom. If Beale Street Could Talk was one of my personal faves, i love how barry Jenkins adapted the book, and made everything feel so palpable but i love his work in general so i might be biased there lol
You have a genuine talent in communicating what you love about films you've watched. I would love a regular video, say monthly or quarterly. I love movies but my life is busy and I am not in the biz, so hearing about films from someone I trust would be fantastic!!
Your list is basically my current to watch list! I loved what you said about The Favourite, while I seek out LGBT+ stories, I'm glad this wasn't advestised as that, I know a lot of people who sadly wouldn't have gone to see it if it had been but have said they really enjoyed it. We're definitely making progress, just slowly.
I'd say stand outs for me this year were Tully, Isle of Dogs, A Simple Favour, The Favourite, Blackkklansmen, Beast.
I remember getting hyped after seeing the trailer for 'sorry to bother you', but it never screened anywhere near me, so glad you've reminded me that I was passionate about it - gonna be sure I see it now!
I can listen to you talk about movies all day long
I've been waiting for this
God I love watching you talk about film
Great list! my favorite film this year was Eighth Grade, it was the most genuine portrayal of a teenager that I've seen in a long time.
i love sammy sm
Will definitely be seeking out the films I haven't seen on your list - but especially Sorry To Bother You. Always find it so interesting when an idea precedes whatever medium it ends up being expressed through.
I was adding the movies to my list to watch, then I had to keep going back and forth because they’re such good suggestions
We wouldnt mind you making this into a monthly series. It would cause you less physical pain, Sammy.
ive not seen most of these films but you were never really here was also my favorite! such an incredible film. i’ll be seeking first reformed and three identical strangers today, thank you! i actually found myself pretty disappointed with all the big releases of this year (didn’t enjoy the favorite despite loving yorgos’ previous work, i found blackkklansman a bit lacking, mandy was just too slow-paced for me) but some of my favorites included suspiria, dumplin (what a gem!!!!) shoplifters and strangely enough unfriended: dark web.
Still ending on the mac error sound all these years later, am impressed! Think we used it on your first vlog on this channel. Takes me back to this video (KickTheICOEPR) ua-cam.com/video/twjhSLZ6EQ8/v-deo.html haha
Best intro
Oh just thought I'd say for anyone wanting to see American Animals, it's only £1.99 to rent on Amazon prime right now. Watched it last night and thoroughly enjoyed it!
I have been waiting so long for this!!!
I’m so glad three identical strangers was on your list. Def one of my faves from last year. I can’t believe it was snubbed at the oscars.
feel like i could listen to this awesome dude talk about films all day 😣
Yess American Animals, it was my absolute favourite film of last year and I've heard no-one talking about it!
Genuinely feel so validated that you said this year felt a little lower, because I've been feeling it and not felt the hype of many others, and wondering if it was just me. But this is a really cool list - most of which I hadn't really heard of (probably because I'm lazy and just tend to watch the Oscars Best Film noms), but I look forward to checking them out!
VICE is up there for me, and from the Oscars list it's what I want to win, but I think my personal favourite of the year might be First Man; not his best work, but Chazelle just knows how to pull on all my strings, and it made me feel so much, and I loved it.
I paused the video and watched 3 Identical Strangers when you recommended it, Jesus that was a trip.
1. Widows
2. A Quiet Place
3. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
4. Roma
5. You Were Never Really Here
6. Annihilation
7. A Star Is Born
8. The Old Man & the Gun
9. Mission: Impossible - Fallout
10. Bad Times at the El Royale
now i have new films on my watchlist thanks Sammy !!!!
I haven't seen many films on this list (but I am definitely going to watch all of them now). Three Identical Strangers was probably the best film I've seen this year, maybe ever. It was so fascinating and heartbreaking all at the same time.
i loved green book and roma this year!! definitely going to watch the films on your list i haven’t seen yet
great video sammy! you've definitely managed to add a few more films to my watchlist!
I look forward to this video every year! I would agree about the slightly lower quality this year. But I will say that Lanthimos is not usually my taste, yet I loved the Favourite. Interesting list overall. I need to check out mid90s and You Were Never Really Here, both movies that I planned to see but just never got around to.
Regarding your list, I did not get the appeal of Three Identical Strangers! I was already familiar with much of the story before the documentary, and maybe that's why, but I just felt like the sinister questions they posed early on were much more interesting than anything they uncovered throughout this documentary, which I suppose is the inherent difficulty of making an investigative film.
And it's been a while since I saw First Reformed, but I think it was my favorite screenplay of the year, so incredibly inventive and insightful. Except the galaxy scene. I could not get on board with that.
My top 10:
1. Shoplifters
2. American Animals
3. Blackkklansmen
4. The Favourite
5. Blindspotting
6. Shirkers
7. Can You Ever Forgive Me?
8. Love, Simon (Not the kind of movie I would usually include on a list like this, but as a collective-theater-audience experience, it is unlike anything else I've seen.)
9. Into the Spiderverse
10. First Reformed
Knew something was missing in 2019
Glad to see more people using an original release system for their top 10. Mine is very different though there is one film on both our lists (2 counting your honourable mentions)
10. A Star Is Born
9. Liz and the Blue Bird
8. My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
7. Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms
6. Sorry to Bother You
5. Avengers: Infinity War
4. Black Panther
3. Ralph Breaks the Internet
2. Dragon Ball Super: Broly
1. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
I know this was a very polarising film and a lot of people thought it was overrated. But I was absolutely blown away by Hereditary!
I thought everything from the acting to the cinematography was incredible and I really thought it broke new ground in the horror genre. Every scene and every line was so carefully constructed and the metaphor for inherited mental illness was heartbreaking. The disturbing concept sat with me for days and I really feel it has set the bar for horror from now on.
I was just wondering when you were going to post this. Yass!!
love you sam xxx
beautiful boy was my number one. not necessarily my favourite film or even the best one, but it had the most intense impact on me and made me feel the most. it was a story that stayed with me and i think that is a hard thing to achieve with a film and they did it bang on.
This video makes me wonder how many good movies come out every year that I never hear of!
This is very wonderful
This is the one movie review video I look forward to.
My favourite film of 2018 was Burning. If you haven't seen it yet, you gotta check it out. I think it's probably something up your alley.
Other films I loved: Roma, The Favourite, If Beale Street Could Talk, First Reformed, First Man, The Sisters Brothers, Hereditary, The Old Man & The Gun, Shoplifters and Widows.
I almost stood up and screamed when you revealed you #1 pick, which is mine and Jack Howard's as well. Lynne Ramsay is amazing and so is Joaquin Phoenix, can't wait to see him as the Joker! :D
My Top 10: (I have not seen Ballad of Buster Scruggs or First Reformed yet)
1. You Were Never Really Here
2. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
3. Blindspotting
4. Shoplifters
5. Mandy
6. Hereditary
7. Avengers: Infinity War
8. Green Book
9. Eighth Grade
10. Isle of Dogs
HM: The Favourite, Annihilation, MI: Fallout, Searching, The Night Is Short Walk on Girl, Deadpool 2
Make 👏 this 👏 a 👏 yearly 👏 series
i always take your recommendations for films. sad to hear a lot of these are going under the radar cause they're hella good
sammy. can u make a podcast please. i want to listen to u talking abt movies more
My boyfriend LOVED Buster Scruggs, I’m excited to watch it with him soon! Great picks!
yessss blackkklansman was definitely one of my favorites of the year
1k likes to 0 dislikes ratio is insane, bless your community
These films all sound incredible... yet not at all my sort of thing.
So weird, but I know these are incredible, but I tend to avoid the weird when it comes to film. I might have to watch them, but they aren’t the films I’d watch normally.
The most legit list that I've seen
I'm not going to do a Top Ten, but here's a few films I really enjoyed this year
- Thelma: a Norwegian Fantasy/Horror/Coming of Age/Romance film. Visually interesting, fascinating plot and really dark
- Blackkklansman
- #FemalePleasure: a Swiss German documentary about several remarkable women around the globe, fighting for justice
- Ladybird (living in Germany, I could watch it in april at the earliest, so I'm counting it)
- Bodied: a film about battle rap (which I know nothing about) produced by Eminem. It's ironic, and layered, and extremely self-aware
- Love, Simon
- The Favourite
I have been waiting...
Thank goodness I can now start 2019
hai Sammy...good to see you
I highly recommend cheking blindspotting to anyone that hasn't. Definitely my favourite this year.
Loving the Abbey Road shirt my dude!
i literally just watched The Favourite today!! i loved it a lot, me and the guy i was on a date with spent the whole movie going 'what the fuck?', but in such a good way😂
I haven't seen enough to say which one was my favourite since films take so long to get here but so far I definitely have to say Roma, even though a lot of Mexicans found it boring and slow I absolutely adored it because it made me feel incredibly nostalgic, even if I wasn't alive in the 70's a lot of the situations that it shows are still lived here and don't get the attention they need. I went to elementary school in the zone it was filmed and I remember having a bunch of wealthy classmates whose situation wasn't too different to the family's in Roma and it hit home. That plus the fact that it reminded me to the Golden age of Mexican Cinema but better produced and less overacted
Cute shirt!
thought you would end with "profound and lasting effect on me as a result...I have become a hit man for hire" link in description
My 2018 top are:
Blackkkamsman
A Quiet Place
Roma
Bad Times At the El Rouale
The Outlaw King
Love Simon
A Star is Born
Black Panther
Crazy Rich Asians
I don't normally see a lot of movies the year they come out, as I would count arrival and the red shoes too.
Have you watched valley uprising? If not then I'd recommend it, it's an entertaining documentary about the history of climbing in yosemite.
god this was hard but heres my top ten i think
1. a quiet place
2. oceans 8
3. love, simon
4. crazy rich asians
5. isle of dogs
6. green book
7. into the spider-verse
8. the breaker upperers
9. the spy who dumped me
10. the favourite
with honourable mentions to:
- mary poppins returns
- infinity war
- bohemian rhapsody
- a simple favour
- incredibles 2
- antman & the wasp
- tag
All those years of you joking about Cheney and the Irak war finally paid off
Hi Sammy! I was wondering what you thought about the movie Eighth Grade/if you saw it because I didn’t see it on your short list, but I feel like it captured teenage awkwardness in a similar way that Mid 90s did and that you would really enjoy it!!
wow i completely agree with everything? nice
but have you seen Caphernaum?
WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT 'THE HATE U GIVE'???
10: Mademoiselle de Joncquière (it wasn't an incredibly amazing film but the directing is so particuliar and just that, while I was watching it, I though "THAT'S a film that makes me want to be a director!")
9: First Man
8: Love Simon
7: Bohemian Rhapsody (yes everyone hated it, Idc 😂)
6: Isle of Dogs
5: Mary Poppins Returns (objectivity on this one : -50% 😂😂😂)
4: Fantastic Beasts (objectivity on the one : -50% again)
3: Spiderman Into the Spider Verse
2: A Star Is Born
Honorable mentions: Le Grand bain, The Incredibles 2, Green Book, Première Année, Au Poste, Guy (I think I was too young to understand a film about how an old man coming back on what he's achieved in his life but it's still a wonderful film) and Alad'2 (LOOOOOOL I'm obviously kidding on this one.)
1: BlacKkKlansman (Sorry.)
And I didn't put Call Me By Your Name because you english speakers saw it in 2017 but for us french it was out in 2018, so technically it's my first but... yeah. 😂
I basically use these lists as a 'to-watch' list.
That's a really great list (even if I disagree about vice)! My top 10 in the order I saw them were:
Ladybird
You were never really here
Thoroughbreds
Tully
The rider
BlacKkKlansman
Columbus
Shoplifters
Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse
Sorry to bother you
I would like to know where the crap I was for 2018 to have only heard of one of these 😱
Do you have a podcast and if not you should get one I love your voice
Great list, Sammy. I'm at odds with most people I know but I disliked 'The Favourite' greatly. I'm no fan of the director. Loved the acting but not the rest of it. Thanks for a few good film ideas to catch up on. I'd love it if you did film reviews.
im waiting for a top in 2019.😁
Sammy?? You uploaded????
What did you think of Roma?
Why haven't I heard of any of these?
Bruh
You're telling me you've heard of none of them?
Valerio Heepen yep
What are your thoughts about ROMA??
hi mr paul i love your work, but your lack of blinking worries me
When you say Dick Cheney's vice-presidency is a piece of history that you're particularly interested in all I see/hear is the end of Hazel's December TOTM lol
let us never forget dick cheney made money off the iraq war
Damn over a 1000views but 0dislikes
I cannot put into words how much I hate The Favourite. And the hype around it makes me hate it even more because I dON'T UNDERSTAND.
Glad to see Sorry To Bother You, American Animals, Three Identical Strangers and Vice in your list though.