Sup Forums prove you are not a bunch of plebs, what great movies did you watch lately

Sup Forums prove you are not a bunch of plebs, what great movies did you watch lately.

Nine Lives and 102 Dalmatians

Best movie I've watched in 2017

Looks great, added it to my watchlist

Toni Erdmann
Julieta
La La Land

Batman Begins

Murder by death

i saw awakenings so underrated I loved it so much

Hong Kong 97

Leaving Las Vegas

Cat People (1942)

Watching that movie thought me more about cinematography and pacing than any other movie I've ever seen.

Bringing Up Baby

I'm in love. With Howard Hawks, Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn. Probably the funniest movie I've ever watched.

I had a really, really good week so far.

>thought

Last three films I watched were

>Rififi
>Z
>Seven Days in May

All great.

I ate autocorrect so much.

It teaches by firing your neurons?

Robin was better as a dramatic actor with some slightly humorous moments.

Did you watch Moscow on the Hudson and The World According to Garp?

KINO

Watching A Serious Man again. Coen brothers' best film.

>I'm in love. With Howard Hawks, Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn. Probably the funniest movie I've ever watched.

Have you seen Philadelphia Story? I much prefer it

...

Mrs Doubtfire

death in venice
discreet charm of the bourgeoisie
a woman under the influence
the life and death of colonel blimp
network

Watched Wake in Fright the other day and it quickly became one of my all time favorites.

Just don't try to watch without a beer nearby.

>discreet charm of the bourgeoisie
excellent film and so much fun

>a woman under the influence

excellent film but so intense i've put off rewatching it since i got the cassavetes box set

Insane movie. A kangaroo hunt, rape, coin tosses, it has it all.

Not yet. It's on my list.

I'm about to watch Stage Door today, then PS.

>tfw no crazy bipolar ambiguously bisexual Katharine Hepburn gf

Our Hospitality
Leviafan
Margaret
The Life of Oharu

cat on a hot tin roof.

Oh the mendacity of it all.

Dude, you're gonna love it i think. It's peak Hepburn, i fell in love every scene.

>Our Hospitality

Great taste

His Girl Friday is next on my list

>the life and death of colonel blimp
I saw this ages ago, I remember it was comfy considering i usually don't like the "highly sort after woman" cliche, i made an exception for the war time setting, nothing outstanding yet the whole has still stayed with me.

This was quite depressive.

oh man, this is true spainkino. a personal favourite.

L'argent
Shadows in paradise
Leviatan

Silence was the best film I've seen in years, partly because I have stopped seeking out good films and settle for shit I know I won't love

If I feel like being patrician later, should I watch Canyon Passage or Good Morning?

haven't been watching 2 many kino's lately