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Ingrid Goes West 2017

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A bit of everything.. Action, Drama, Romance, Comedy, Biographies, Horror, Documentary, Adventure, Animation, and really any other category

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Movies I've Watched - أفلام لقد شاهدتها

2018 - 11
2017 - 19 Movies
2016 - 38 Movies
2015 - 33 Movies
2014 - 34 Movies
2013 - 53 Movies (4)
2012 - 49 Movies
2011 - 50 Movies (5)
2010 - 62 Movies (2)
2009 - 60 Movies (3)
2008 - 64 Movies (1)
2007 - 46 Movies
2006 - 39 Movies
2005 - 37 Movies
2004 - 42 Movies
2003 - 36 Movies
2002 - 23 Movies
2001 - 17 Movies
2000 - 14 Movies
1999 - 9 Movies
1998 - 9 Movies
1997 - 11 Movies
1996 - 4 Movies
1995 / 1994 - 6 Movies
1993 / 1992 / 1991 - 3 Movies
1990 - 2 Movies
1989 - 4 Movies
1988 / 1987 / 1986 / 1985 - 1 Movie
1984 - 2 Movies
1983 - 0 Movies
1982 - 1 Movie
1959 / 1953 / 1951 / 1950 / 1942 / 1940 / 1937 - 1 Movie

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IMDb's Top Movies from 2017.

Minimum of 25,000 votes, minimum rating of 6.0, maximum of 100 movies.

Last Updated: June 27, 2024

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By Slashfilm
https://www.slashfilm.com/tag/100-best-movies-of-the-decade/

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Plex

by 1kata1

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Source: https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/gallery/2017-the-year-in-certified-fresh-movies/

Note: Count is off by two because Chuck is double counted (33 & 54) and the last image in the set isn't a movie.

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From surgical quietude and nocturnal nightmares to feral mermaid sisters and antiporno sadism

For many people, 2017 was a year endured rather than lived. If 2016 was marked by the sheer immediacy of survival, then that sense of heightened awareness led us to wonder just how the fuck we got to where we are now. As reality continued to morph into the cartoonishly hyperreal landscapes of a nightmare, the cinema of 2017 brought forth a much-needed wave of pragmatism, forcing us to take a long, hard look at our collective histories — both recent and long ago, historical and fictional — as a means of regaining our bearings in a world where the rug had seemingly been pulled out from under our feet.

Whether these films were tackling issues of race (Mudbound, I Am Not Your Negro), sexuality (BPM, Call Me By Your Name), or even our youthful connection to the towns we grew up in (Lady Bird), there was an urgent sense of gazing back in time to reckon with our mistakes. And these contemplative reevaluations wisely skirted pure nostalgia, paving the way for thrilling narrative and visual experiments, from slowly peeling back the perfectionist veneer of the 1950s London fashion world to reveal its psychological kinks (Phantom Thread) and extolling the humor and wit of a reclusive poet (A Quiet Passion) to examining a collision between personal obsession and imperialism (The Lost City of Z) and a daring retcon of the world’s most ubiquitous film series (Star Wars: The Last Jedi).

Even topics that have been long since rendered inert were made exciting once again in 2017. Christopher Nolan’s use of World War II (Dunkirk) as an experiment in crosscutting and tension-building and Albert Serra’s wry Renaissance-painting-come-to-life (The Death of Louis XIV) displayed new aesthetic strategies for representing and grappling with the past, while James Franco used the behind-the-scenes on-set comedy (The Disaster Artist) to explore both the authenticity of our attachment to so-bad-it’s-good cinema as well as the emotional and economic intricacies behind its own making.

But where many films looked behind us, there were still plenty drawing inspiration from the urgency of our current and near-future predicaments. Some of our favorites managed to touch on the potential repercussions that technological advancements will have on our consciousness and memory (Marjorie Prime) or our sense of self-worth (Ingrid Goes West), while others remained firmly grounded in the struggle to simply exist and make it to the end of each day (The Florida Project, Good Time). These 30 films demonstrate that the art of filmmaking can still be emboldened by sociopolitical turmoil to re-examine its own means of production, simultaneously breathing new life into once-stale forms and breaking boundaries to create new ones. –DEREK SMITH

Source: https://www.tinymixtapes.com/features/favorite-30-films-2017

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Complete Movie Collection

by Zachary Kaiser

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Released=Yes
Type=Movies, Short Films, TV Movies, Documentaries, Videos
2013<=Release Year<=2017
IMDB Rating>=6.0
IMDB Votes>=25000

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Public wishlist

by Deleted

Top 5000 movies

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A cinematic history mixed with contemporary art.
Cinema is full of neurotic personalities, but few things are more transfixing than a woman losing her mind onscreen. Horror as a genre provides the most welcoming platform for these histrionics: crippling paranoia, desperate loneliness, masochistic death-wishes, dangerous obsessiveness, apocalyptic hysteria. Unlike her male counterpart - ‘the eccentric’ - the female neurotic lives a shamed existence, making these films those rare places where her destructive emotions get to play.
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Library for Kodi import

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my movies

by jumaix

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Shows and movies released between the years 2010 and 2019.

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