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    Critics Club III: Film of the Year 2020 Part Two

    Back on focus for last years line up, we now move on to:

    Film of the Year 2020 Redux
    Part Two




    Which of the above films are the best in the line up and which will barely scooby-dooby-do?
    6
    We Summon the Darkness
    0%
    0
    The Lost Husband
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    0
    Corona Zombies
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    0
    Sergio
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    0
    The Willoughbys
    0%
    0
    Extraction
    0%
    0
    Braking for Whales
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    0
    Bad Education
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    0
    Dangerous Lies
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    0
    All Day and a Night
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    0
    The Wretched
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    0
    The Half of It
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    0
    Arkansas
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    1
    Valley Girl
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    0
    Capone
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    0
    The Wrong Missy
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    0
    Scoob!
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    0
    Blood and Money
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    0
    Body Cam
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    0
    The Lovebirds
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    0
    Inheritance
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    0
    Survive the Night
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    0
    The High Note
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    0
    Shirley
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    0
    The Last Days of American Crime
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    0
    Becky
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    0
    Think Like a Dog
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    0
    Artmeis Fowl
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    1
    Da 5 Bloods
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    0
    The King of Staten Island
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    0
    Sniper VIII: Assassin's End
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    0
    You Should Have Left
    0%
    0
    Wasp Network
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    0
    Feel the Beat
    0%
    0
    7500
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    0
    Athlete A
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    0
    Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
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    0
    Irresistable
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    0
    My Spy
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    0
    Hamilton
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    0
    Relic
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    0
    Desperados
    0%
    0
    The Old Guard
    0%
    0
    Greyhound
    0%
    1
    Palm Springs
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    3
    Fatal Affair
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    0
    The Silencing
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    0
    A Nigth Girl Like You
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    0
    Ghosts of War
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    0
    Animal Crackers
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    0
    The Kissing Booth 2
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    0
    The Rental
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    0
    Deep Blue Sea 3
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    0
    Black is King
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    0
    The Secret: Dare to Dream
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    0
    Summerland
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    0
    She Dies Tomorrow
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    0
    An American Pickle
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    0
    The Tax Collector
    0%
    0
    Waiting for the Barbarians
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    0

    #2
    I don’t think I’ve seen a single one of these films.

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      #3
      Great timing. I watched the brilliant Palm Springs last night.

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        #4
        For the most part this is the first poll of the pandemic and really reflects how off a cliff the key releases slid with so few making it out and so much smaller stuff flooding out to catch the streaming tide

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dogg Thang View Post
          I don’t think I’ve seen a single one of these films.
          Think the vast majority were straight to VoD movies.

          I have seen the Eurovision one (of course) and Sergio, but I think it's fair to say that 2020 wasn't a good year for film.

          I might seek out Palm Springs given the recommendation above, but I'm not sure I'm ready for another time loop
          movie.

          As it stands, my vote is for None of the Above.

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            #6
            Greyhound is the only film on that list I’ve actually seen bit was pretty good though. Short but solid action. Tom Hanks does look a bit old for the role but predictably good in it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by MartyG View Post
              As it stands, my vote is for None of the Above.
              Which this year, as every year, will be represented by Brewster's Millions. Brewster's Millions for best film of 2020? Honestly it's a credible contender based on what I'm seeing up top.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Dogg Thang View Post
                I don’t think I’ve seen a single one of these films.
                Me neither

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                  #9
                  I have now seen Palm Springs. Really liked it.

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                    #10
                    Palm Springs and Eurovision for me too. Palm Springs is a modern classic. Eurovision is kind of a bad comedy, but it is likable and watchable. Sags quite a lot though but decent with company.

                    Bad Education is a HBO film, I think. It's meant to be good.

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