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Uncut Gems (2019) Waves (2019) The Lighthouse (2019) The Farewell (2019) Midsommar (2019) The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) High Life (2019) Gloria Bell (2019) Climax (2019) Mid90s (2018) Eighth Grade (2018) Hereditary (2018) First Reformed (2018) The Disaster Artist (2017) Lady Bird (2017) The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017) The Florida Project (2017) Good Time (2017) A Ghost Story (2017) It Comes At Night (2017) 20th Century Women (2016) Moonlight (2016) American Honey (2016) Swiss Army Man (2016) The Lobster (2016) Green Room (2016) The Witch (2016) Room (2015) Ex Machina (2015) Enemy (2014) The Spectacular Now (2013) Spring Breakers (2013)
I was going to make a post that said what streaming services carry these films and I'm finding a LOT more of the a24 hidden gems. I'm pretty sure I can extend the list to 64 films if enough people want. Of course I'll give like a 3 or 4 week waiting period before we start brackets so we have enough time to watch all of the films we haven't seen.
Post by clarkaddison on Mar 6, 2020 9:40:40 GMT -5
I was listening to a podcast where they were talking about the A24 Florida movies all being of a piece and thought that was pretty on point. Would be sweet if they boxed up Spring Breakers, Moonlight, The Florida Project, and Waves together as a collection.
Moonlight, Ex Machina, Good Time, The Witch, The Lobster, Green Room, Room, It Comes At Night, 20th Century Women, American Honey, Enemy, Spring Breakers, A Ghost Story, The Spectacular Now, Swiss Army Man
Midsommar, The Farewell, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, mid90s, The Florida Project, Climax, High Life, Lady Bird, First Reformed, Hereditary, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Eighth Grade, The Disaster Artist, Gloria Bell...along with many of the titles on Netflix.
Only The Lighthouse, Uncut Gems, and Waves are unaccounted for, as they were all three released fairly recently. Uncut Gems can be streamed on international Netflix though, easily accessible if you have a VPN.
Also, here is a list of an additional 32 films from a24 and where to watch them, (if we were to extend to 64 films).
Netflix (USA) 33. The Monster 34. The Blackcoat’s Daughter 35. Tusk 36. Into the Forest 37. A Most Violent Year 38. The Rover 39. The Bling Ring 40. Under The Skin 41. Locke 42. Slow West 43. Free Fire 44. The Captive 45. Cut Bank
Amazon Prime video (no additional cost) 46. Slice 47. Hot Summer Nights 48. Skin 49. Under the Silver Lake 50. The Souvenir 51. Low Tide 52. The Kill Team 53. How to Talk to Girls At Parties 54. The Vanishing of Sydney Hall 55. A Prayer Before Dawn 56. Woman Walks Ahead 57. The Hole in the Ground 58. Lean on Pete 59. The Children Act 60. The Last Movie Star 61. Backstabbing for Beginners 62. Outlaws 63. Never Goin Back
Not much action in this thread, which is understandable as I suppose A24 isn't as popular of a content producer as, say, Pixar, but I plan on continuing on with a 32 film bracket tourney.
Of the 32 films posted above, I think I'm going to switch out three of them with Under the Skin, A Most Violent Year, and Locke. From those who plan to participate, are there any preferences as to which films currently on the list shouldn't make the cut? ( I'm thinkng of axing Gloria Bell, 20th Century Women, and The Spectacular Now).
I'm thinking of posting the first round in the next three days with a lengthy two-week voting period to ensure everyone has time to see the films they haven't seen yet. I myself have watched four of these films I hadn't seen before (Climax, American Honey, High Life, and Green Room....all fantastic) thanks to the mandated Corona virus self-quarantine here in Korea. I'll again for reference post where to stream them.
Not much action in this thread, which is understandable as I suppose A24 isn't as popular of a content producer as, say, Pixar, but I plan on continuing on with a 32 film bracket tourney.
Of the 32 films posted above, I think I'm going to switch out three of them with Under the Skin, A Most Violent Year, and Locke. From those who plan to participate, are there any preferences as to which films currently on the list shouldn't make the cut? ( I'm thinkng of axing Gloria Bell, 20th Century Women, and The Spectacular Now).
I'm thinking of posting the first round in the next three days with a lengthy two-week voting period to ensure everyone has time to see the films they haven't seen yet. I myself have watched four of these films I hadn't seen before (Climax, American Honey, High Life, and Green Room....all fantastic) thanks to the mandated Corona virus self-quarantine here in Korea. I'll again for reference post where to stream them.
Those are good swaps. And the 32 list above is good imo.
ROUND 1 - going to give 3 weeks (April 5th) for first round so that everyone can have a chance to see these films, especially the hidden gems. I encourage everyone to wait a while to vote, as I'm sure most of you haven't seen all of them. They're almost all available for streaming on Netflix or Amazon Prime. Below in the spoiler tag is, again, where you can find them.
Room (1) vs Spring Breakers (32)
First Reformed (16) vs A Most Violent Year (17)
The Last Black Man in San Francisco (8) vs Swiss Army Man (25)
The Florida Project (9) vs The Killing of a Sacred Deer (24)
Netflix - Room, Spring Breakers, A Most Violent Year, Swiss Army Man, The Florida Project, Enemy, Locke, The Lobster, Ex Machina, The Witch, A Ghost Story, Good Time, It Comes At Night, Moonlight, Under the Skin, Green Room
Amazon Prime - First Reformed, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Lady Bird, Climax, The Farewell, High Life, Mid90s, The Disaster Artist, Eighth Grade, Hereditary, Midsommar
Rent/Buy - The Lighthouse, Waves, Uncut Gems (this one is on Netflix international, accessible by VPN)
Post by piggy pablo on Mar 21, 2020 5:45:43 GMT -5
Aster is good, but not on the same level. Hereditary and Midsommar are both overrated. Very good movies, but nowhere near as good as the praise they got.
Eggers is a fucking visionary, though. Basically the new Kubrick.