What to see at the cinema in 2017?

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What to see at the cinema in 2017?

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ONLY this....!!

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And this.

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|Dunkirk seems to be the preferred option.. :good:
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I've just watched about 7 different trailers for films coming out in 2017 and non of them looked vaguely interesting. I hope Alien Covenant is the exception to the rule.
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ready player one should be good, the book certainly is
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I'm looking forward to the Blade Runner film, Ridley Scott is usually pretty good. Be crap on the TV though, one for the cinema.
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Sounds interesting -

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bradaz11 wrote:ready player one should be good, the book certainly is
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#8 Post by HALODIN »

It can't be improved, I'm not sure why they're touching a master piece...
shugie wrote:I'm looking forward to the Blade Runner film, Ridley Scott is usually pretty good. Be crap on the TV though, one for the cinema.
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#9 Post by shugie »

It's a sequel, not a remake?
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HALODIN wrote:It can't be improved, I'm not sure why they're touching a master piece...
shugie wrote:I'm looking forward to the Blade Runner film, Ridley Scott is usually pretty good. Be crap on the TV though, one for the cinema.
With several editions & edits, there are still unanswered questions from the original film.
Could be why.

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