I will always listen to your film recommendations because you speak so eloquently about them, and introduced me to my all time favourite movie - Whiplash. Cheers
The Florida Project is definitely on my top ten. A little disappointed that it wasn't nominated for Best Picture. The juxtaposition between the colorful childhood wonder and innocence and the dark reality of poverty and pain just makes this film one of the most heartbreaking films I've ever seen. Yet it was also optimistic and hopeful. This made me tear up a bit.
I loved Lady Bird, it's beautiful. Just a really strong year. It was one of the last ones to get knocked off honourable mentions (I limited myself to only eight).
My favorite for the year is probably call me by your name. The storytelling by the music and the dreamy colors that play throughout important scenes compared to the contrast of darker, grey colors at the last couple scenes is just perfect. The cast was great and the whole movie was pleasant and intriguing
I agree with most of these, got Raw, Good Time & Killing of a Sacred Deer on my watch list. I listen to the Shape of Water soundtrack & it makes me cry because of how beautiful it is. Have to say Call Me By Your Name is up there for me, the father's speech at the end gets to me every time, it's like word for word from the book and Michael Stuhlberg does it justice. Princess Cyd was another fave of mine, beautiful little snapshot story of a teen staying at her aunts for the summer. Well written & the start really hooks you in.
I had the privilege of spending a day with Sammy back in 2012 when Savannah came over from the US. I’ve been following his UA-cam ever since and he is a constant reminder that there are people around that love film and cinema as much as I do and hearing him talk about films this way fills my heart with joy. Thank you Sammy. X
i agree with a lot of your opinions, and have read a lot of your comments on call me by your name and ladybird but wanted to comment once again that i think those two films really took the cake for me this year. Ladybird I think had such a specific point to say about going to high school in california, I am glad it's getting the recognition it deserves and understand how it can be impactful for people anywhere to watch it, but want to say why i would understand it not being on your list as it might not hit you right in the forgotten memories like it did for myself. As for CMBYN i was absolutely struck by it's filmmaking just as much as it's story. I've read your comment about needing 2 viewings, which i think is interesting but a discussion about which I might find difficult over youtube comments. But the absolute luxuriousness that oozed from every frame, the simple pleasures of summer and the devastation held within the last 20 minutes I think made it a movie unlike i've ever seen and I actually worry that the (albeit astounding imo) storyline might be overshadowing the deft hand with which Luca Guadagnino had when making it.
This was a really great list, thank you. You offered fantastic reviews for each film without giving too much away, drawing me to want to see each one that I haven't already seen, and re-watch each one that I have!
Love the vid Sammy I’ll make sure to watch as many of these films as I can. I love the way you review films you speak so intelligently but it’s still easy to understand what you’re trying to say. Can’t wait to see what you make next!
I deeply appreciate hearing about such important films. I admire your commentary on the plot and content of the films. Thank You for the new additions to my need to watch list!
how’s you can make me interested in watching you talk about movies i will never know. you pace them so well and my attention is always yours. plus i feel like you keep just enough information about the film locked up so we’re tempted to see it. thank you
It's true that Shape of Water is one of those movies where if someone were to just tell you the story like that without you having seen it, you would think that this is an incredibly weird story - that's what I thought. While watching the movie though, was when I realized why it was such an incredible movie. It takes up an odd love story and turns it into a beautiful one. It was so gorgeously filmed and the different themes that covered the movie were perfectly portrayed. Although during the movie I picked out many different flaws and things that I would've changed or done differently (like the length of the movie, I would've cut some parts out if I'm honest), it was after I came out of the cinema that I realized is what made it perfect. It gives room to so many different interpretations and views and that's what makes brilliant movies. I could rant more about this but I'm too lazy to type. But yes, definitely one of the most touching, heart-warming and beautiful movies I have ever seen.
Man I could listen to Sammy talk about films forever. It's almost 2019 and I still find myself coming back to this video. Can't wait to see what his top films of 2018 are.
Hey, you're back! I've been looking forward to this video 😊. I'm always curious to hear your opinions on films and, as I was sort of already expecting, you named a couple of titles that I hadn't even heard of yet, but am now very excited to watch. (So thanks!) Personally I was also profoundly impressed by Call Me By Your Name. I loved it overall and would even dare say that it's my favourite film of 2017, but especially the scene where Elio's father gives his speech was so raw, beautiful and important. As I was watching it, I remember thinking what a good thing it is that that scene (and the film in general) are out there now. I also very much enjoyed Thor Ragnarok, Blade Runner 2049 and Ladybird, as I'm sure you did too, but I understand it was already pretty painful to cut it down to these 10 (+8), so thanks for putting yourself through that for us! Also very happy to see you're doing better!
I actually haven't managed to see most of these but I really love your choice of first place. I'm going to spend this snow day watching Amelie ❄️💕 Great video !
So happy to see raw on your list, by far the most visceral experience I've ever had in a cinema. Can't say I agree with you on 3 billboards, but I'm clearly in the minority there. There's a lot of crossover with my best of list but I'd like to shout out "My life as a courgette" and "In between" two other incredible directorial debuts from 2017.
Very good video, you articulated very well why these movies made your list and I can‘t fault you for not putting a certain movie on the list because 2017 was such a great year for movies. And I still haven‘t seen many of the ones you talked about! My personal favorite would be Three Billboards. I‘m glad you loved it as well.
I didn't get to see as many films in 2017 as I wanted to, but watching this video made me desperately want to get back into watching films. I love the way that you talk about films, the passion and eloquence that you speak with always gets me excited about films! Thanks for the recommendations anyway.
Definitely checking out your list, and I enjoyed watching this video so much! Not only do you manage not to spoil anything, you also tempt me to watch borrow (which I just cannot watch) and your speech so eloquent I could just keep listening to it (ever considered audio books?) A few more honourable mentions for 2017: 'Patterson' (hold up just discovered it's from 2016, but still please watch it) and 'The Florida Project'.
You seem extremely intelligent. It's so nice to listen to your recommandations and thoughts about movies. You are such a loveable and heartwarming person! Thank you for putting such quality content on youtube, I love you!
I've added a few of these to my list (Paddington, The killing of a sacred dear and Raw) and I was already planning on seeing Shape of Water this week, so now I'm even more excited for it :) Lady Bird is definitely one of my favorite from this year. I've realized how much I enjoy the more quiet, and realistic stories (I've categorized them as 'snapshot films' in my head) where the plot isn't some fantastical story, but just shows an important point in a persons life. My favorite from this year, Call Me By Your Name, is also one of these. I think the love story was told so realistically and I'm especially impressed with Tomothée's acting; I think his impulses were spot on and especially the last shot got me on so many emotional levels. As always, it was interesting to hear your list of films and discover ones I wouldn't otherwise have known of :)
Genuinely enjoyed this video Sammy. I would love to hear you go more in depth regarding Get Out or even Three Billboards. Also what were your thoughts on Lady Bird? I saw about half the films on your list but I would love a video dedicated to any of the films listed as to why you enjoyed them so much.
Loving these recommendations Sammy! I'm SO happy you chose Shape of Water as your number one and I couldn't agree with you more on that placement. I went to see it last night and was taken back by how utterly bizarre, yet incredibly beautiful it was (edit: I am also OBSESSED with the score!) ❤️
Man you don’t make many videos but every time you do i’m blown away. Your intelligence and eloquence mixed with your vast knowledge of movies & filmmaking makes for the best “top 10 lists” on this website. Lovely. I think my top 3 would have to be 1) Call Me By Your Name veeeeery closely followed by 2) Ladybird 3) Three Billboards :)
For a second I thought Dean was on dodie’s channel bc of the background but honestly this was a great video to watch first thing in the morning for me. Made my brain think :)
Hi, Sammy! I absolutely adore all of your videos about movies, it's so lovely to see how much you enjoy them. Do you have a public Letterboxd account or something similar to keep track of what you watch? Because I would love to follow you on there!
My personal favorite this year was Phantom Thread. Its score, cast, writing...Everything worked so well together to build the tension, not to mention the beautiful costumes. A close second was definitely Three Billboards. And I definitely need to see Good Time, Ingrid Goes West, and Paddington 2!
I'm loving watching these top 10 films. I don't know how I miss so many good films and here is where I'm sure i'll find them. =) Sammy, do you have a place or website or excel sheet (idk) that you keep track of the movies or is just from your head? Great content man. PLEASE, keep it up. ;) **Edit: I feel the same way about The Shape of Water. What a brilliant piece of art.
Really good list. Great to see Good Time in the list. I would highly recommend Frownland from the same directors. Also Ingrid goes west is so underappreciated, Aubree plaza is wonderful in the film and needs better roles. Some of my favorite films of the year- A quiet passion, win it all(I would highly recommend Joe swanberg films, he is one of my favorite directors.)lady bird, Meyerowitz Stories, song to song, columbus, Logan lucky, twin peaks, easy. My favorite films from india- Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum, Angamaly Diaries( there is a new wave forming in the malyalam directors from india, also check out thithi), Haramkhor, Newton , bareliey ki barfi, gurgaon, jagga jasoos.
Great list :) also HELL YES TO KILLING OF A SACRED DEER. Have to say The Florida Project is a solid favourite for me, though. Do you have a letterboxd account?
Thanks for making these, I really trust your judgement and thus I will definitely be watching every movie on this list soon! But can we please get your opinion on Call Me By Your Name, as it made a huge impact on me personally.
I find it hard to keep up with media film-wise since i don't tend to go to the cinema (ik, sacreligious) but thanks to this vids i'm catching up. Thanks sammy xx Ps. Told my friends about u to help grow ur channel.
I saw Three Billboards a couple weeks ago and I don't believe I've ever cried so much in a film. Seriously am looking forward to watching The Shape of Water.
Impressive list. I admit that I think I've only seen a couple of these myself but I'm planning to check out Shape of Water tomorrow. A movie from this year that I really liked was Makoto Shinkai's 'Kimi no na wa' (Your Name). It's a movie about a boy and a girl who keep randomly switching bodies and about the connection that they form by sharing each others lives. Visually I think it's just such a gorgeous film, the animation is smooth and the colours are beautiful. The characters are fun and engaging and I found myself genuinely rooting for them. I'd definitely recommend watching it
funny, I felt all the effects you described for The Shape of Water while and after watching Call Me By Your Name. Also, this 5 minute silence in the cinema after the movie ends, which everyone needs to emerge from the movie and come back to reality - that happened both with Dunkirk and Call Me By Your Name, but not with The Shape of Water. I also would love to see Three Billboards win an Academy Award. The way Martin McDonagh interweaves different storylines and characters and - as you said - the whole ambiguity makes it a total masterpiece...
I haven't seen Good Time yet, that's the only one I'm missing from your list. I'm a big fan of their previous films, Oscar Boyson is quite a hero of mine. The marketing came across as overly masculine which put me off a bit, I definitely will watch it but I chose to watch other films with similar releases. Really great list Sammy!
Glad to see God's Own Country got a mention, was definitely one of my favourites and so underrated! It was so incredibly beautiful and part of it was filmed in my town
Seen a fair few of these but Im waiting a while to see Three Billboards, it has the vibe and attitude that I adore But what I am wondering is do I have to see Paddington to go and see and like Paddington 2
I have got to recommend you watch Lucky. It's the directorial debut of John Carroll Lynch and led by the late Harry Dean Stanton. It's a beautiful piece that plays on the tropes of mortality and mortality. I expected it to be trying to watch another film with such common themes but Stanton did so well in this film that I didn't mind. This movie moved slowly and that allowed the dialogue to truly shine and gave the film a feeling similar to a play. This is one of those films that was too slow and not substantial enough for some friends but it stood out distinctly in my brain. The Shape of Water was also a favorite of mine. I particularly fell in love with the soundtrack and the sets of the film. I just loved how vibrant and Parisian everything was but wasn't with the Baltimore setting. I went into it knowing the costumes would exceed any expectations because practicals are largely what Guillermo del Toro is known for but not ready for it to dance on the line between fairy tale romance, drama, and musical. Coco hit me right in the childhood; I've been celebrating Día de Los Muertos since birth and seeing it all in a film with some of my favorite Latino actors made me sob from beginning to end.
surprised Blade Runner 2049 didn't get a mention but still and extremely solid list, thank you very much for the recommendations, it would seem I have got some catching up to do :)
I would say the One movie that really moved me in 2017 was A Monster Calls (It Came out in the US in 2016 but in the UK It was 2017 so I’m counting it) and the reason I’m counting it is because I still feel the love that I did when I watched the movie first to now. It may not be for everyone but the story and the acting spoke to me and really covered a beautiful but messy Story. However thats just my opinion and I didn’t watch a lot of films this year so Im not one to really chip in but I just wanted to share my thoughts with you.
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My Spanish teacher, who loves Guillermo del Toro, was telling us what he thought about The Shape of Water. Now I haven’t seen it yet so I can’t say but he compared it to one of del Toro’s other films, Pan’s Labyrinth. Claimed the stories were very similar in certain ways and honestly the way he described it makes it seem like it. So anyway, as a person who is a big fan of Pan’s Labyrinth (me), should I bother going to see this film? Or is it just the English new version of Pan’s Labyrinth?
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Yes! I, Tonya was lovely! Just like your concert in collogne that I went to see last week. Big cheers
i thought you dodie
I would love to see the whole 52 film long shortlist
I will always listen to your film recommendations because you speak so eloquently about them, and introduced me to my all time favourite movie - Whiplash.
Cheers
Great video!! And hey it’s Dodie’s room !! 😄
The Florida Project is definitely on my top ten. A little disappointed that it wasn't nominated for Best Picture. The juxtaposition between the colorful childhood wonder and innocence and the dark reality of poverty and pain just makes this film one of the most heartbreaking films I've ever seen. Yet it was also optimistic and hopeful. This made me tear up a bit.
Surprised not to see Lady Bird on the list but many agreements anyhow. Seeing 3 billboards and shape of water in a double bill next week!
Its not out in the uk yet until the 23rd of Feb which sucks huge donger.
Bobbicorn yh, out last Friday, found a small local cinema to watch it on Saturday night which was worth the hype
I loved Lady Bird, it's beautiful. Just a really strong year. It was one of the last ones to get knocked off honourable mentions (I limited myself to only eight).
My favorite for the year is probably call me by your name. The storytelling by the music and the dreamy colors that play throughout important scenes compared to the contrast of darker, grey colors at the last couple scenes is just perfect. The cast was great and the whole movie was pleasant and intriguing
Usually I don't watch romcoms, but The Big Sick had me in all tears, made me laugh and it is just so refreshing
Love a list where Killing of a sacred deer is with coco and Paddington 2 👌👌
I agree with most of these, got Raw, Good Time & Killing of a Sacred Deer on my watch list. I listen to the Shape of Water soundtrack & it makes me cry because of how beautiful it is. Have to say Call Me By Your Name is up there for me, the father's speech at the end gets to me every time, it's like word for word from the book and Michael Stuhlberg does it justice. Princess Cyd was another fave of mine, beautiful little snapshot story of a teen staying at her aunts for the summer. Well written & the start really hooks you in.
I gotta see all these, also Paddington 2 is one of my favorite films
Eyy thx Sammy
But do any of these beat The Room?
I had the privilege of spending a day with Sammy back in 2012 when Savannah came over from the US. I’ve been following his UA-cam ever since and he is a constant reminder that there are people around that love film and cinema as much as I do and hearing him talk about films this way fills my heart with joy. Thank you Sammy. X
also thank you i've been looking for films to watch i always love these videos
i agree with a lot of your opinions, and have read a lot of your comments on call me by your name and ladybird but wanted to comment once again that i think those two films really took the cake for me this year. Ladybird I think had such a specific point to say about going to high school in california, I am glad it's getting the recognition it deserves and understand how it can be impactful for people anywhere to watch it, but want to say why i would understand it not being on your list as it might not hit you right in the forgotten memories like it did for myself.
As for CMBYN i was absolutely struck by it's filmmaking just as much as it's story. I've read your comment about needing 2 viewings, which i think is interesting but a discussion about which I might find difficult over youtube comments. But the absolute luxuriousness that oozed from every frame, the simple pleasures of summer and the devastation held within the last 20 minutes I think made it a movie unlike i've ever seen and I actually worry that the (albeit astounding imo) storyline might be overshadowing the deft hand with which Luca Guadagnino had when making it.
glad you’re back!! i really love hearing your insight into all of these films. over half of them haven’t even come out yet in my country!!
This was a really great list, thank you. You offered fantastic reviews for each film without giving too much away, drawing me to want to see each one that I haven't already seen, and re-watch each one that I have!
Love the vid Sammy I’ll make sure to watch as many of these films as I can. I love the way you review films you speak so intelligently but it’s still easy to understand what you’re trying to say. Can’t wait to see what you make next!
It's so great to hear your clear passion about all of these films! I'd love to hear what tv shows you love too!
Thanks for rounding these up Sammy 😍
I deeply appreciate hearing about such important films. I admire your commentary on the plot and content of the films. Thank You for the new additions to my need to watch list!
how’s you can make me interested in watching you talk about movies i will never know. you pace them so well and my attention is always yours. plus i feel like you keep just enough information about the film locked up so we’re tempted to see it. thank you
It's true that Shape of Water is one of those movies where if someone were to just tell you the story like that without you having seen it, you would think that this is an incredibly weird story - that's what I thought.
While watching the movie though, was when I realized why it was such an incredible movie.
It takes up an odd love story and turns it into a beautiful one. It was so gorgeously filmed and the different themes that covered the movie were perfectly portrayed.
Although during the movie I picked out many different flaws and things that I would've changed or done differently (like the length of the movie, I would've cut some parts out if I'm honest), it was after I came out of the cinema that I realized is what made it perfect. It gives room to so many different interpretations and views and that's what makes brilliant movies.
I could rant more about this but I'm too lazy to type.
But yes, definitely one of the most touching, heart-warming and beautiful movies I have ever seen.
Man I could listen to Sammy talk about films forever. It's almost 2019 and I still find myself coming back to this video. Can't wait to see what his top films of 2018 are.
Hey, you're back! I've been looking forward to this video 😊. I'm always curious to hear your opinions on films and, as I was sort of already expecting, you named a couple of titles that I hadn't even heard of yet, but am now very excited to watch. (So thanks!)
Personally I was also profoundly impressed by Call Me By Your Name. I loved it overall and would even dare say that it's my favourite film of 2017, but especially the scene where Elio's father gives his speech was so raw, beautiful and important. As I was watching it, I remember thinking what a good thing it is that that scene (and the film in general) are out there now.
I also very much enjoyed Thor Ragnarok, Blade Runner 2049 and Ladybird, as I'm sure you did too, but I understand it was already pretty painful to cut it down to these 10 (+8), so thanks for putting yourself through that for us!
Also very happy to see you're doing better!
I absolutely love hearing you talk about films
yes, oh my god, you made me want to rewatch the shape of water so badly. what a damn masterpiece.
I actually haven't managed to see most of these but I really love your choice of first place. I'm going to spend this snow day watching Amelie ❄️💕 Great video !
I'm going back and rewatching these to get hyped for 2018 list!!!!
There are so many films I KNOW I should have seen but have yet to see but of the ones I have seen you were spot on Sammy.
So happy to see raw on your list, by far the most visceral experience I've ever had in a cinema. Can't say I agree with you on 3 billboards, but I'm clearly in the minority there. There's a lot of crossover with my best of list but I'd like to shout out "My life as a courgette" and "In between" two other incredible directorial debuts from 2017.
Very good video, you articulated very well why these movies made your list and I can‘t fault you for not putting a certain movie on the list because 2017 was such a great year for movies. And I still haven‘t seen many of the ones you talked about! My personal favorite would be Three Billboards. I‘m glad you loved it as well.
I didn't get to see as many films in 2017 as I wanted to, but watching this video made me desperately want to get back into watching films. I love the way that you talk about films, the passion and eloquence that you speak with always gets me excited about films! Thanks for the recommendations anyway.
Love, love, love these videos!! xx
Definitely checking out your list, and I enjoyed watching this video so much! Not only do you manage not to spoil anything, you also tempt me to watch borrow (which I just cannot watch) and your speech so eloquent I could just keep listening to it (ever considered audio books?)
A few more honourable mentions for 2017: 'Patterson' (hold up just discovered it's from 2016, but still please watch it) and 'The Florida Project'.
As per usual I havent seen any of these films (and realistically idk if i ever will) but I love hearing the way you talk about them!
You seem extremely intelligent. It's so nice to listen to your recommandations and thoughts about movies. You are such a loveable and heartwarming person! Thank you for putting such quality content on youtube, I love you!
Did you see the Florida Project? Would love to hear what you thought of it
I've added a few of these to my list (Paddington, The killing of a sacred dear and Raw) and I was already planning on seeing Shape of Water this week, so now I'm even more excited for it :) Lady Bird is definitely one of my favorite from this year. I've realized how much I enjoy the more quiet, and realistic stories (I've categorized them as 'snapshot films' in my head) where the plot isn't some fantastical story, but just shows an important point in a persons life. My favorite from this year, Call Me By Your Name, is also one of these. I think the love story was told so realistically and I'm especially impressed with Tomothée's acting; I think his impulses were spot on and especially the last shot got me on so many emotional levels. As always, it was interesting to hear your list of films and discover ones I wouldn't otherwise have known of :)
Genuinely enjoyed this video Sammy. I would love to hear you go more in depth regarding Get Out or even Three Billboards. Also what were your thoughts on Lady Bird? I saw about half the films on your list but I would love a video dedicated to any of the films listed as to why you enjoyed them so much.
Loving these recommendations Sammy! I'm SO happy you chose Shape of Water as your number one and I couldn't agree with you more on that placement. I went to see it last night and was taken back by how utterly bizarre, yet incredibly beautiful it was (edit: I am also OBSESSED with the score!) ❤️
Your number one is mine as well! It’s so so beautiful, I’ve seen it twice in the cinema already, I can’t say enough how much I love it!
Man you don’t make many videos but every time you do i’m blown away. Your intelligence and eloquence mixed with your vast knowledge of movies & filmmaking makes for the best “top 10 lists” on this website. Lovely. I think my top 3 would have to be
1) Call Me By Your Name
veeeeery closely followed by
2) Ladybird
3) Three Billboards
:)
I felt the same way about the shape of water!!! It's been about 3 weeks since I saw it and I still can't get the score or the movie out of my head
How would you feel about doing a top 10 of tv shows/episodes?
For a second I thought Dean was on dodie’s channel bc of the background but honestly this was a great video to watch first thing in the morning for me. Made my brain think :)
Hi, Sammy! I absolutely adore all of your videos about movies, it's so lovely to see how much you enjoy them. Do you have a public Letterboxd account or something similar to keep track of what you watch? Because I would love to follow you on there!
Uxía Nope. I don't really like to think of myself as a critic. Just happy to praise stuff on twitter when I do like it.
My personal favorite this year was Phantom Thread. Its score, cast, writing...Everything worked so well together to build the tension, not to mention the beautiful costumes. A close second was definitely Three Billboards. And I definitely need to see Good Time, Ingrid Goes West, and Paddington 2!
usually i have problems with making lists. ability to cut it to 18 films is kind of a superpower. can we see those 52 titles?
I'm loving watching these top 10 films. I don't know how I miss so many good films and here is where I'm sure i'll find them. =)
Sammy, do you have a place or website or excel sheet (idk) that you keep track of the movies or is just from your head?
Great content man. PLEASE, keep it up. ;)
**Edit: I feel the same way about The Shape of Water. What a brilliant piece of art.
Really good list.
Great to see Good Time in the list. I would highly recommend Frownland from the same directors. Also Ingrid goes west is so underappreciated, Aubree plaza is wonderful in the film and needs better roles.
Some of my favorite films of the year-
A quiet passion, win it all(I would highly recommend Joe swanberg films, he is one of my favorite directors.)lady bird, Meyerowitz Stories, song to song, columbus, Logan lucky, twin peaks, easy.
My favorite films from india- Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum, Angamaly Diaries( there is a new wave forming in the malyalam directors from india, also check out thithi), Haramkhor, Newton , bareliey ki barfi, gurgaon, jagga jasoos.
I love hearing your thoughts and your work is amazing and subversive and I love it but also, are you in Dodie's room???
I love how you describe movies. you are so goddamn articulate dude!
Great list :) also HELL YES TO KILLING OF A SACRED DEER. Have to say The Florida Project is a solid favourite for me, though. Do you have a letterboxd account?
Thanks for making these, I really trust your judgement and thus I will definitely be watching every movie on this list soon! But can we please get your opinion on Call Me By Your Name, as it made a huge impact on me personally.
Poolina On first viewing I was very thrown by the casting. But I warmed to it a lot more on second viewing.
Ah I love this dude, thanks for the recommendations!!!
Definitely counts as an annual tradition and you better keep at it, mister
I find it hard to keep up with media film-wise since i don't tend to go to the cinema (ik, sacreligious) but thanks to this vids i'm catching up. Thanks sammy xx
Ps. Told my friends about u to help grow ur channel.
I saw Three Billboards a couple weeks ago and I don't believe I've ever cried so much in a film. Seriously am looking forward to watching The Shape of Water.
Three billboards was my favourite film of the year! I’ve yet to see the shape of water but will absolutely watch it when I’ve got the time/money!
Impressive list. I admit that I think I've only seen a couple of these myself but I'm planning to check out Shape of Water tomorrow. A movie from this year that I really liked was Makoto Shinkai's 'Kimi no na wa' (Your Name). It's a movie about a boy and a girl who keep randomly switching bodies and about the connection that they form by sharing each others lives. Visually I think it's just such a gorgeous film, the animation is smooth and the colours are beautiful. The characters are fun and engaging and I found myself genuinely rooting for them. I'd definitely recommend watching it
Oh wow I want to watch ALL of these immediately
funny, I felt all the effects you described for The Shape of Water while and after watching Call Me By Your Name. Also, this 5 minute silence in the cinema after the movie ends, which everyone needs to emerge from the movie and come back to reality - that happened both with Dunkirk and Call Me By Your Name, but not with The Shape of Water. I also would love to see Three Billboards win an Academy Award. The way Martin McDonagh interweaves different storylines and characters and - as you said - the whole ambiguity makes it a total masterpiece...
I really enjoyed The Florida Project, Get Out and Three Billboards
i don't know if it's just because I live in America, but I've only seen ads for literally two of these movies. I feel like I've been missing out!
Damn, now I want to see a Top 52 films of 2017!
also curious as to what you thought of lady bird- although I suppose it only just came out in the UK
I haven't seen Good Time yet, that's the only one I'm missing from your list. I'm a big fan of their previous films, Oscar Boyson is quite a hero of mine. The marketing came across as overly masculine which put me off a bit, I definitely will watch it but I chose to watch other films with similar releases. Really great list Sammy!
Incredible piece of cinema, the number 1 on my list for sure.
Phate Good to hear :) I look forward to watching it.
I have a lot of films to watch now!
Glad to see God's Own Country got a mention, was definitely one of my favourites and so underrated! It was so incredibly beautiful and part of it was filmed in my town
Im gonna watch all of these
I'd love to hear your thoughts on Call Me by Your Name.
Arya Grace My first viewing really threw me (cause of casting / age) but I warmed to it a lot on second watch.
Seen a fair few of these but Im waiting a while to see Three Billboards, it has the vibe and attitude that I adore
But what I am wondering is do I have to see Paddington to go and see and like Paddington 2
Great picks! I'd love to hear your thoughts on Blade Runner 2049
Very much excited to see Shape of Water!
I have got to recommend you watch Lucky. It's the directorial debut of John Carroll Lynch and led by the late Harry Dean Stanton. It's a beautiful piece that plays on the tropes of mortality and mortality. I expected it to be trying to watch another film with such common themes but Stanton did so well in this film that I didn't mind. This movie moved slowly and that allowed the dialogue to truly shine and gave the film a feeling similar to a play. This is one of those films that was too slow and not substantial enough for some friends but it stood out distinctly in my brain.
The Shape of Water was also a favorite of mine. I particularly fell in love with the soundtrack and the sets of the film. I just loved how vibrant and Parisian everything was but wasn't with the Baltimore setting. I went into it knowing the costumes would exceed any expectations because practicals are largely what Guillermo del Toro is known for but not ready for it to dance on the line between fairy tale romance, drama, and musical.
Coco hit me right in the childhood; I've been celebrating Día de Los Muertos since birth and seeing it all in a film with some of my favorite Latino actors made me sob from beginning to end.
yes! i’m glad
would love to know your thoughts on the florida project, lady bird and call me by your name; did they make it to your top 50?
Love your list but any thoughts on "Call Me by Your Name" ??
Valentina Sandoval The casting threw me first time, by warmed to it a lot on second viewing.
Sammyyyy are you doing one for 2018?
surprised Blade Runner 2049 didn't get a mention but still and extremely solid list, thank you very much for the recommendations, it would seem I have got some catching up to do :)
A Wild Nathan Blade Runner was so so good. Not my exact cup of tea but mad respect for it.
an ‘adult fairytale’ is so accurate
I would say the One movie that really moved me in 2017 was A Monster Calls (It Came out in the US in 2016 but in the UK It was 2017 so I’m counting it) and the reason I’m counting it is because I still feel the love that I did when I watched the movie first to now.
It may not be for everyone but the story and the acting spoke to me and really covered a beautiful but messy Story.
However thats just my opinion and I didn’t watch a lot of films this year so Im not one to really chip in but I just wanted to share my thoughts with you.
Do you have letterboxd Sammy? It's a new film app and you can follow people's rating on films as they watch them. Would love to follow you!
Yeah just did research on raw and it's what I thought it would be. I'm sure it's good. But not my thing. I feel sick after reading the synopsis.
have you watched call me by your name? because i'd love to know your opinion on it
a fire with no smoke The casting really threw me on first viewing, but warmed to it a lot more second time round.
Missed seeing your face, Sammy! :D Great to hear your top film choices. Are you looking forward to any films announced for release this year?
Shauni Maple
Annihilation
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Creed 2
Deadpool 2
Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot
Hereditary
Incredibles 2
Infinity War
Isle of Dogs
Ocean's 8
Ready Player One
Sicario 2
Solo
Wreck it Ralph 2
You Were Never Really There
Lucky, starring Harry Dean Stanton. He was an incredible actor. There's a scene at a kid's birthday party that had me crying with sadness and joy.
what a, what a *treat*
Have you seen Dave Made a Maze? it’s in my personal top 10 of 2017
What are your thoughts on Murder on the Orient Express?
I could listen to him talk about almost anything, like go into audio books my god.
My Spanish teacher, who loves Guillermo del Toro, was telling us what he thought about The Shape of Water. Now I haven’t seen it yet so I can’t say but he compared it to one of del Toro’s other films, Pan’s Labyrinth. Claimed the stories were very similar in certain ways and honestly the way he described it makes it seem like it. So anyway, as a person who is a big fan of Pan’s Labyrinth (me), should I bother going to see this film? Or is it just the English new version of Pan’s Labyrinth?
I just want to know how many times Sammy has had to answer in the comments what he thinks about Call Me By Your Name
this is completely off topic but you could do the voice over of the century for any documentary !
I have already seen 28 films this year, but I have a lot more films to watch I believe...
Was hoping you would mention Baby Driver - my fave by far
my parents aren't one for animated films, so when my mom suggested we watch coco I was truly shocked but by the end luckily not disappointed
gotta say i completely agree with paddington 2