Editor of 'Oddity' here and longtime fan of watching your takes. Thanks for going out to see it and for all the support. Wasn't a huge amount of marketing so word of mouth really helped. Working with Damian on his third movie in 2025. Happy New Year 🎉
@peybak2 күн бұрын
Amazing work. I've only seen people raving about the movie, which it deserves utterly.
@WhatSmadaКүн бұрын
you creeped me out Mr. Davis!!!
@jaycollins20363 күн бұрын
You've been my favorite critic this year. Keep it up.
@jakehopgood74463 күн бұрын
Found him this year and I Eighth that motion.
@geekinwithJamesHancock2 күн бұрын
High five, Jay! Hope you had a great Christmas and Happy early New Year!
@ladyhotep51893 күн бұрын
Hi James! I found your channel via your Dune 2 review. You've become my go-to for movie reviews. Keep up the great job. 😊
@geekinwithJamesHancock2 күн бұрын
Many thanks! 'Dune: Part Two' was definitely one of the real highlights of the year. Beyond fired up to see what Villeneuve does with his adaptation of 'Dune Messiah'. Thanks for sticking with the channel!
@Celestialrob2 күн бұрын
My first time seeing your channel - thanks James. I watched your list and love your passion. What a surprise to see your number 1 is the same as mine. I've not seen anyone else mention Powell & Pressburger. I've seen almost 19,000 movies over many years and it's obviously been a lifelong passion. P&P feature highly for me, as does Martin Scorsese. Time is short.
@mello23653 күн бұрын
So glad Oddity made the list! It’s one of those films that gets better and better after a rewatching. The jumpscares were so incredibly well executed, and the beginning of the film had me utterly hooked… a total nightmare scenario that I’ll never forget. Thinking I’m alone in a house when a total stranger suddenly comes knocking, and tells me there’s someone in my house… that is some twisted shit!
@MrDinghus3 күн бұрын
Great video as always, James! You added a ton of new stuff to my "to-watch" list (more of a "pile" at this point!) and had a few of the ones I already got to listed as well. Hope your holiday season is treating you well!
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
Holiday was splendid and looking forward to tackling more flicks in the not-so-distant future. Trying to upload a 3-hour roundtable conversation about the best of the year, but I need to wait for a manual review. Apparently our conversation is so scandalous it is unfit for adverstisers.
@jonathanlaubinger8266Күн бұрын
Love Becky’s video about THE BEAST. I’m going to rewatch ASAP after this video
@Patrick-jj5nh3 күн бұрын
thanks for spotlighting The Beast, watching now
@beckydanna98662 күн бұрын
Yay!! 🥰
@gloriathomas32453 күн бұрын
Lisa Frankenstein is the only great film of the year for me and largely because its not just a throwback to the horror comedies of the 80s but also a nice callback to one of the most underrated films of 1984, Once Bitten.
@rollind24563 күн бұрын
Thanks, it’s 11 pm and I’ve now signed up for a trial of Criterion to watch The Beast
@beckydanna98663 күн бұрын
🔥🔥
@peybak2 күн бұрын
Flashbacks of WR with Becky coming on. Good stuff! I saw the Beast 2024 and I thought it was interesting, but not as much as Becky. But I also remember watching that Walerian Borowczyk movie based on that WR episode. That was something else.
@KrystleLovesHorror3 күн бұрын
I’m wearing a Terrifier 3 shirt as I watch this. 😂 I hadn’t even watched the first two films because as much as I love horror, I’m not a gore hound. I was so surprised at how much I liked that movie. lol. And I went to see Oddity in an empty theater by myself just because of your review and reaction to it. I’d say it’s probably still my favorite of the year! I don’t know if I can put them all in a certain order, but Longlegs, Heretic, Terrifier 3, The Substance, Nosferatu and Strange Darling are my top picks for sure. 😁👍
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
Massive fan of all those horror movies you mentioned. It was truly a stellar year for the genre and I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed 'Oddity' as much as I did. Happy New Year!
@nativewizard3 күн бұрын
it was a pretty good year, I hate when people say it was a bad year for movies every year
@JohnSmith-jh6ey2 күн бұрын
I barely went to the movies more than once a month this year
@Art_The_Clownnn2 күн бұрын
Agreed It's annoying when people say every year is bad like wtf man....
@WilliamNeish21 сағат бұрын
Yeah I agree but it was a bad year for movies.
@annettelouise67813 күн бұрын
Wow thankyou for the tip about Made in England. Had not heard of it and LOVE documentaries like this!
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Fingers crossed the doc helps a new generation of fans discover Powell & Pressburger.
@annettelouise6781Күн бұрын
@@geekinwithJamesHancock oh it was fab!!!! What lovely people they were. Made me teary in some bits. Scorsese is wonderful too.
@domwalker652617 сағат бұрын
Great video man you always bring the good insight and Mahe it fun 😊
@jmil8433 күн бұрын
Great year of videos James!! Looking forward to next year
@geekinwithJamesHancock2 күн бұрын
Many thanks! January and February tend to be a little slow when it comes to movie releases but luckily there are a few cool video games on the horizon to keep us entertained.
@CRM-1143 күн бұрын
James, you‘re wrong about MacKay being miscast. He‘s only slightly above average in looks which means he would struggle in today‘s (or even 2014’s) dating market if he wasn‘t so famous. So the casting is perfect.
@TheVid543 күн бұрын
Mr Hancock, It's always a pleasure listening to your assessments of films and filmmakers. I appreciated your top choice, and particularly the Woody Allen acknowledgement. I just can't think of a more intelligent and prolific filmmaker in my lifetime. I've never been that impassioned about horror movies, except maybe the collected accomplishments of Hammer Studios, but enjoy your enthusiasm with fright films. The movies I regret having sat through this year were THE FALL GUY, HORIZON #1 and MEGALOPOLIS, but was lucky enough to pass on all of your worst-movie choices. I look forward to your end-of-year get together.
@geekinwithJamesHancock16 сағат бұрын
Rewatched 'Husbands and Wives' and 'Hannah and Her Sisters' recently with my parents. They're better than ever.
@jacketernity46092 күн бұрын
Great video as always! Keep it up good sir.
@MrAndy128783 күн бұрын
Stacked post and happy everything to you Sir awesome🙏🏽🙌🏾🤘🏼
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
Thanks! Happy New Year!
@nobodyaskedfc3 күн бұрын
I'm so happy to see Terrifier 3 on this list 🎉 - couldn't agree more on all you've said. Keep up the great work, James 💪🏻
@demialvarado64783 күн бұрын
James, I also suffer from thalassophobia 😂 you’re not alone!
@mathiasreeve2 күн бұрын
The Beast sadly not available on Criterion channel depending on your region. Not in Canada for example and no I don't have VPN nor plan on getting one.
@dfcintron3 күн бұрын
You're videos are great. Thanks for the Lord's work. 1 Challengers 2 Gladiator 2 3 Alien Romulus 4 Dune 2 5 Exhibiting Forgiveness 6 Anora 7 Cukoo 8 The Apprentice 9 Cabrini 10 Smile 2 11 Young Woman and the Sea 12 Nosferatu 13 Monkey Man 14 Magpie 15 Suncoast 16 Furiosa 17 Red Rooms 18 Hitman 19 Civil War 20 Saturday Night
@jmil8433 күн бұрын
Anora should’ve been a smash hit.
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
I thought it was going to perform far better as well, but with $30 million in box office it is still Sean Baker's biggest hit yet.
@ziggy82532 күн бұрын
I can’t release my list until I’ve seen “The Brutalist.”
@russfro3 күн бұрын
Do you have an opinion of Hundreds of Beavers ? (Technically a 2022 movie but wasn’t released beyond film festivals until this year). My favorite movie I’ve seen in 2024.
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
I recorded a roundtable video last night and Jon James included it in his top 10. As soon as the video gets through the manual review process for ad suitability, I'll be posting it.
@verkpunk3 күн бұрын
Since you asked...my list is: 1) dune 2 2) Strang Darling 3) The Substance 4) Longlegs 5) Love Lies Bleeding 6) Challengers 7) Fall Guy 8) Terrifier 3 9) Anora 10) Furiosa Going to see Nosferatu tomorrow so i really hope that cracks the list.
@rogerbell84293 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed listening to you throughout the year. My list contains mainly non-English language movies. 1. The Taste of Things. 2. La Chimera. 3. On Becoming a Guinea Fowl. 4. Challengers, 5 The Teacher's Lounge. 6. About Dry Grasses. 7. Small Things Like These. 8. Green Border. 9. Girls will be Girls. 10 The Promised Land. 11 Hoard. 12 Cadejo Blanco. I haven't seen The Brutalist, Baby girl, A Complete Unknown. A Real Pain, September 5, Nosferatu, The Seed of the Sacred Fig or Hard Truths which might have featured. No UK releases yet for these.
@thepacksurvives713 күн бұрын
La Chimera and Challengers 👏
@geekinwithJamesHancock12 сағат бұрын
I keep hearing nothing but amazing things about La Chimera. I'll definitely be watching it before all the big awards shows.
@omaridaniels84273 күн бұрын
Willa Fitzgerald's performance in Strange Darling might be my favorite performance of the year. Haven't seen The Brutalist yet, but right now, when thinking about movies that stuck out to me the most in 2024, I feel like The Substance might be my favorite film of the year, much as I loved Dune Part Two and Nosferatu.
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
I hope Willa Fitzgerald books a lot of new jobs based on her work in Strange Darling. She's had some good roles so far but definitely deserves to be a much bigger star.
@jamiehuntley50822 күн бұрын
Awesome vid!
@JacobCorenthose2 күн бұрын
My top ten: 1.) Hard Truths 2.) Timestalker 3.) Afternoons of Solitude 4.) Rumours 5.) Cloud 6.) On Becoming a Guinea Fowl 7.) Red Rooms 8.) Dahomey 9.) Anora 10.) The Vourdalak Bottom five: Speak No Evil remake, Argylle, The Antisocial Network, Rob Peace and Slay.
@davidguy2093 күн бұрын
MERRY CHRISTMAS, JAMES 😀
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
Happy New Year!
@napoleonwilson1552 күн бұрын
cheers
@DaHammerOfGod3 күн бұрын
The only thing I needed to know was whether you had Dune part 2 w/in your top 3 which you did...so I'll allow it. Lol, j/k (not really). Solid list!
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
Much obliged! Very fired up to see what Villeneuve does with his adaptation of 'Dune Messiah'.
@chriscarmichael43063 күн бұрын
BEST films of 2024: (have not seen the brutalist, complete unknown , and a few other noteworthy titles...) 1. The Substance (the rest i will list alphabetically) *Anora *Asphalt City *Dead pool & Wolverine * Furiosa *Kinds of Kindness * Knox Goes Away * Krazy House *Love Lies Bleeding * Maxxxine *Riddle of Fire *sasquatch Sunset * Saturday night *Tuesday WORST films of 2024 1. It ends with us 2. Harold and the purple crayon 3. Uglies 4. Lola 5. Inside out 2 6. Witches 7. Salems lot 8. Damaged 9. Madame Web 10. Wicked part 1 11. Tarot 12. Fabulous four 13. Piano lesson 14. The boneyard 15. Hold your breathe
@geekinwithJamesHancock12 сағат бұрын
Looks like I dodged quite a few bullets. My hat is off to you for being able to endure Harold and the Purple Crayon. I walked into it by mistake for a few minutes and quickly started going insane.
@geekinwithJamesHancock12 сағат бұрын
And I'm thrilled to see Sasquatch Sunset on your list. It totally flew under the radar for most people.
@oxhine23 сағат бұрын
Hey, James! In defense of "Alien: Romulus", I think Fede Alvarez successfully synthesized the prequels and the sequels which could foster unity among the fractured fandom. Another reactor had a lot of issues that were easily explained away by internal evidence from the franchise. I hope these plausible explanations to issues you might have found problematic might enhance your appreciation of the new movie. I personally thought it was the best film in the franchise since "Aliens" and would love a sequel! The callbacks were largely subliminal and respectful. 1. How could there be localized debris after the huge, vaporizing blasts that destroyed the 'Nostromo'? 1. Nuclear blasts leave debris and the 'Nostromo' was a behemoth of a vessel. Some fragments could remain although they probably would have been propelled away from the blast epicenter in every direction. The Company would likelier have tracked the radiation but that isn't quite as cinematic. Still, debris fields are a sci-fi trope and I didn't mind the artistic license. 2. Where did all the facehuggers come from without a Queen? 2. Rook explained that they reverse bio-engineered the ovomorphs from Big Chap's DNA samples and used 3D printing to replicate facehugger specimens. It's pseudo-science but plausible because organic tissue printing is already being done! In a century in that universe, we're meant to assume biotech has advanced sufficiently that the procedure would be successful. The acidic blood could have been neutralized as well. 3. Ridley Scott is trying to retcon the Queen! 3. Ridley Scott is not trying to retcon the Queen. That may have been the initial intent of his ambitious but pretentious prequels but other YT lore channels have uncovered production info on those films that reveal that neither David nor the Engineers created the Xeno but were manipulating the organism after encountering it. The Engineers created us on Earth and the beings David massacred in "Alien: Covenant". The goo is distilled Xeno and a synthesized version of Deacon-blood, the progenitor-Xeno the Engineers worship. I, too, prefer the Xenomorph as a naturally-occurring creature that the Predators also encountered and manipulate for their own ends even though Ridley unjustly repudiates those films. 4. How did the Jackson's Star Administration not know about the station in orbit overhead but these kids did? 4. 'Renaissance' Station DRIFTED into the gravity well of Jackson's Star. It was adrift in space, not orbital. The Colony administration hadn't even detected it yet because of the thick atmosphere. The station was derelict, powered down and in a non-geosynchronous orbit that was degrading. Nevarro had spotted it during her most recent shuttle run because she works as a shuttle pilot. 5. The characters were paper-thin teen slasher-movie fodder with nothing to distinguish them so I didn't care about them when they died! 5. The colony orphans were as briefly fleshed out as the 'Nostromo' crew or 'Sulaco' Marines. The love triangle between Bjorn, Nevarro and Kay was as subtle as the implied relationship between Dallas and Ripley in "Alien". The infidelity and pregnancy lend poignant resonance to their horrible fates! Raine and Andy's relationship is the heart of the movie and his switch to Company loyalty is chilling! Even so, his acerbic aside about being left behind makes you sympathize with him over Raine's planned abandonment. The fact that they're all orphans having to survive on their own explains their youth and highlights the brutality of colony life! 6. Xeno life-cycle speed is whatever the writers want or the plot demands! 6. The accelerated life cycle is explained by Rook as well. The Xeno's metabolism is variable contingent on circumstances to help it adapt to situations. It is nothing if not an adaptive organism. If that's a cop-out then you can account for it as a result of the genetic manipulation of Rook, David, Wren or the Engineers depending on the film. The Predators (officially known as Yautjas) add hormonal additives to speed up the cycle for the hunt. 7. Since when does cold bother xenos? 7. The liquid nitrogen freezing of the facehugger tail to force its release of Nevarro has precedent in "Alien" when Ripley blasts Big Chap with coolant to wake it up in the 'Narcissus' and when Brad Dourif's scientist blasts the captive Xenos with liquid nitrogen to punish their bad behavior in "Alien Resurrection". Extreme heat and cold seems to irritate them. 8. Using Ian Holm's digital likeness was ghoulish, a cheap member-berry and distracting enough to pull me out of the movie! 8. Ian Holm's widow and children approved of the use of his likeness stating he loved the character and would have participated had he been able to. The prop was animatronic with digital touch-ups. It's an organic addition to the story as he is the appropriate generational model the company would employ for R&D work during this time period and it subtly speaks to the disposability of Company employees which is what he was researching anyway by trying to create a durable workforce. Alvarez felt the other androids had multiple appearances and wanted to give Holm another showcase. 9. Why would that stupid girl inject herself with the goo? 9. Kay injected herself with the goo because she was bleeding out fast and was desperate enough to try anything to keep herself and her baby alive even though Raine had expressed her reservations. She had overheard them discussing its positive impact on the rat. Little did she realize she would soon be lactating black goo for her Offspring to suckle with its proboscis! 10. This movie added nothing new to the Alien universe. New Xenomorph lore: resin cocoon capable of maintaining viability in vacuum, facehugger heat detection, variable metabolism contingent on circumstances, post-molting chestburster pupa, black goo taxonomic nomenclature revealed as 'plagiarus praepotens' (powerful mimic). New Weyland-Yutani lore: some terraformed planets like Yvaga are INDEPENDENT of the Company, synthetics unwelcome on independent worlds, corporate interest in a durable slave workforce, knowledge of the truth about the 'Nostromo' incident at the highest levels, off-world employment is like indentured servitude. New set pieces: use of zero-G for the acidic gauntlet and the vertiginous elevator shaft sequence, use of acidic decompression in the shaft and cargo hold! 11. Continuity is already screwed up and "Alien: Earth" is just going to muddy the waters even more. They should have stopped at three! 11. That could very well be but as it currently stands the Company became aware of the xenomorph during the AvP incidents wherein we are introduced to co-founders Charles Bishop Weyland and Ms. Yutani. Although considered a separate film universe and repudiated by Ridley Scott, they fit perfectly into the timeline. Guy Pearce's Peter Weyland could easily be Lance Henriksen's son delivering that TED Talk in 2023. However, the canonical first contact will probably be in the new Hulu series, "Alien: Earth", set in 2120, two years before the events of "Alien". 12. I hate the idea of David creating the Alien! 12. David found an egg in stasis on the "Alien: Covenant" planet which he mentions in the novelization or original screenplay. It's just barely visible in his workshop in the finished film. The Engineers worshipped the Deacon-Xeno and the "Covenant" planet people worshipped the Engineers so the ovomorph was kept secure in some reliquary as an artifact significant to their gods. None of this is apparent in the film but is found in supplementary material. So David had raw organic material to work with for a decade but his xenos are just variants of the original naturally-occurring samples. 13. All the "Prometheus" Engineer goo nonsense should have been left out! 13. Alvarez successfully unified the prequels with the sequels in a digestible way that doesn't require adherence to Ridley's pet philosophies. A Xenomorph-human hybrid was first seen in "Alien Resurrection" birthed by a Queen with a uterus rather than an ovipositor. Audiences unfamiliar with "Prometheus" will simply take the Offspring as another such hybrid without the philosophical baggage. 14. Andy ripping off Ripley's iconic line is unforgivable! 14. I'm in complete agreement about Andy cribbing Ripley's line, though. It was out of context and the Alpha was male! It made no sense! Andy should have been established as clumsily employing swear words when teased by Bjorn to have it pay off in the shaft during his hero moment. The audience would have recognized the intent. 15. Why was the Alpha's cracked dome sparking? 15. That was the tip of Bjorn's cattleprod lodged in the Alpha's brainpan still firing off! 16. Why did the Alpha save Raine from freefall? 16. It snatched her from her plummet in order to restrain her for the facehugger in the shaft that was making its way toward her!
@ΕΥΘΥΜΙΟΣΚΑΛΙΤΣΟΣ2 күн бұрын
substance is a masterpiece demi nails it just wow
@Jb94-y9r3 күн бұрын
I lovvvve 'The Beast' lea seydoux was fantastic! 'Mars Express' is also quite a gem
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
I need to circle back to Mars Express. I had a ticket to see it opening weekend but ticket sales were so bad, the movie was pulled from release. The animation looks gorgeous.
@Jb94-y9rКүн бұрын
@ the ending is as indelible as ever
@ILOVEYEWIsaac2 күн бұрын
Glad to see Oddity on here. Caveat scared the absolute shit out of me back in 2021 😂
@jonathanblaze16483 күн бұрын
For me 1. Dune Part 2 10/10 2. Wicked 10/10 3. Anora 10/10 4. Inside Out 2 9.5/10 5. Nosferatu 9/10 6. Hit Man 9/10 7. Babygirl 9/10 8. Deadpool & Wolverine 8.5/10 9. Saturday Night 8.5/10 10. Furiosa 8.5/10
@geekinwithJamesHancock14 сағат бұрын
I still need to see Saturday Night but part of me just wants to watch highlights from Season 1 of SNL instead.
@VolcanoGroupie3 күн бұрын
Thank you for saying what I was thinking after viewing Alien Romulus.
@geekinwithJamesHancock16 сағат бұрын
I suspect that Disney will continue to make Alien movies and shows for decades and never once will they come close to recapturing the glories of 'Alien' and 'Aliens'.
@AdrianMendoza233 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this video James. So good. I love your lists of flicks. I heard about 'The Beast' and I wanted to check it out on the big screen but alas I missed it. It may sound odd but 'The Beast' sounds a bit like the X-Men story 'House of X Powers of X'. George MacKay is a hunk and Léa Seydoux is a sexy vixen, I will definitely check it out. Tell Becky D'Anna if she wants more George MacKay check out 'Femme' it came out in the UK in 2023 & here over the summer, it's streaming on Hulu. Georgie shows of his bod in the film. 1:21:18 - 😆 That had to come out. Oh man I need to see 'Oddity'. James, should I go see 'Babygirl'? is it pretty good or just meh? My favs of the year so far in no particular order: 'A Complete Unknown' 'Dune Part 2' 'Femme' 'Strange Darling' 'Anora' 'The Substance' 'Nosferatu' 'Love Lies Bleeding' 'Queer'/'Challengers'
@geekinwithJamesHancock14 сағат бұрын
Babygirl is totally worth a look but I was really hoping for something a little more scandalous and provocative. And I'll definitely relay to Becky that Femme is required viewing for anyone in the George MacKay fan club. Happy New Year!
@salomaonplanetsaturn2 күн бұрын
I didn't expect it to be 1 and a half hours 😅 Need some tea for that Edit : finished !
@ColeshaneКүн бұрын
For better or worse, "The Polar Express" has become a Christmas/holiday season staple. Between licensing fees (from TV reruns/streaming) and Blu-Ray/DVD sales (which total $150 million approx. As per the Numbers), it is likely that "The Polar Express" has eked out a profit by this point. Additionally, "Flight" was profitable and well-received critically. However, I do concur about your point pertaining to the majority of Zemeckis' output in the 2000s as being more driven by a specific technical aspect (motion capture, 3-D, stationary camera) as opposed to choices that may better support the overall narrative of a film.
@LJScott19743 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for another banging video & for all your great videos this year. Your work is very much appreciated.
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
Well the appreciation is mutual. Many thanks for watching!
@titusvarughese50713 күн бұрын
James you should do a video on what movies list you liked but was hated by most movie goers.
@geekinwithJamesHancock14 сағат бұрын
Not sure if there were enough movies from 2024 that would qualify in order to put together a list but I could definitely do one for old school movies from before my birth.
@adamw1163 күн бұрын
The Beast sounds interesting and I really like Lea Seydoux. There's got to be somewhere to watch it.
@beckydanna98663 күн бұрын
You can stream on Criterion Channel or rent on ITunes or KZbin for $3.99!
@bfunderb58992 күн бұрын
I rented it on prime
@overfather14773 күн бұрын
I can't find the milk and cereal horror film on youtube that you mentioned. Any links available ? Thanks.
@harryrodd43833 күн бұрын
This was one of my favourite films of the year. My advice, dont watch the sketch comedy first, may take away from the creepiness, but there comedy is gold. kzbin.info/www/bejne/ppPdeIRnoditrJY
@overfather14772 күн бұрын
@@harryrodd4383thanks !
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
Booyah: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ppPdeIRnoditrJY
@SEAKPhotog3 күн бұрын
Now that's a unique #1!
@shellyg71363 күн бұрын
Dune: Part 2 is the rare culmination of literally everyone involved showing up literally every day with their A Game locked & loaded.
@jem76362 күн бұрын
I liked "Made in England". If you like "Made in England", try "A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies." It is similar to the other documentary but much longer (3 discs) and with an American focus.
@huwwackman2 күн бұрын
Good vid
@annettelouise67813 күн бұрын
ok ok you twisted my arm, will check out The Apprentice. :)
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
Definitely worth a look. Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong go all out.
@intelligencecycle35232 күн бұрын
Top 10 Favorite Movies 2024 1. Dune Part 2 2. Kingdom of the planet of the Apes 3. Nosferatu 4. Conclave 5. The Substance 6. Sing Sing 7. Heretic 8. Monkey Man 9. Time Addicts 10. Love lies Bleeding
@andrewdeen12 күн бұрын
I think I'm on a bit of an island in thinking Dune Part 1 was immensely superior film to the second one. Second one was great, but Part 1 was perfect.
@Wheretheportlandorarealadiesat3 күн бұрын
James what about the first omen ? Come on
@adamw1163 күн бұрын
As far as young talented starlets go this was defenitely the year of Margaret Qualley and Mikey Madison. Who both were in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood coincidentally.
@CRM-1143 күн бұрын
Love your passion, James. I deeply admire "The Beast"! I think it's the best film of 2023. Here's my list for 2024 (so far): 10. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (8/10) 9. The Order (8/10) 8. The End (8/10) 7. Dune: Part Two (8/10) 6. History of Souleymane (8/10) 5. Christspiracy (9/10) 4. Oddity (9/10) 3. Monkey Man (10/10) 2. Longlegs (10/10) 1. Kinds of Kindness (10/10) Yet to see: Nosferatu, The Brutalist, Nickel Boys, Sing Sing, The Devil’s Bath, The Girl with the Needle, Scorched Earth (Verbrannte Erde) Biggest disappointment of 2024: Megalopolis (4/10) and The Substance (4/10), tie Worst film of 2024: Joker 2
@geekinwithJamesHancock2 күн бұрын
Great list! After I posted my video I felt very guilty about not giving 'Kinds of Kindness' more attention. Here's my review from its initial release: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nmOugJdnrKiHnK8
@CRM-114Күн бұрын
@@geekinwithJamesHancock Thank you.
@blackpanthro3 күн бұрын
Penny Dreadful is a good compliment if you enjoyed Nosferatu 2024
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
I'll watch anything with Eva Green. Thanks for the reminder!
@themtgdude4863 күн бұрын
My favorites of the year: 1. Nosferatu 2. The Wild Robot 3. Strange Darling 4. The Substance 5. Furiosa Still need to see Anora and The Brutalist but saw everything else pretty much.
@Wheretheportlandorarealadiesat3 күн бұрын
Furiosa was in 2024?
@themtgdude4863 күн бұрын
@ Yup, I believe it was released in May.
@Wheretheportlandorarealadiesat3 күн бұрын
@@themtgdude486 that’s bonkers seems like forever ago
@kennethcunningham39973 күн бұрын
Top 5 theatrical releases: Civil War Blitz The Substance Sing Sing The Remarkable Life of Ibelin
@Baueresque2 күн бұрын
When Evil Lurks not in your list? Best horror movie of 2024. Waaaaaaa😢!
@jmil8433 күн бұрын
La Chimera was like a good arthouse Indiana Jones movie lol
@peybak2 күн бұрын
It's a good flick!
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
About to post a roundtable video where my friend Jon James sang its praises. I'm definitely going to hunt it down.
@jmil843Күн бұрын
@@geekinwithJamesHancock it’s on Hulu
@indauroleal79533 күн бұрын
I feel like Smile 2 is heavily influenced by Powell/ Pressburger.
@Alazoom763 күн бұрын
Ghostbusters destroyed me. No faith in seeing anything going forward from that franchise. It was the worst thing I saw this year by far.
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
It blows my mind how Sony keeps trying to turn that series of movies into something that it is not.
@xe6663 күн бұрын
Not having seen Nosferatu or The Brutalist my top ten is: 1.The Substance 2.Late Night with the Devil 3.Terrifier 3 4.Ghostlight 5.Oddity 6.Reverse the Curse 7.Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 8.Challengers 9.Strange Darling 10.A Different Man Really difficult time getting the ranking right this year. Overall a bit disappointing year but what can you do🤷♂
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
I like seeing so many horror movies on your list. It was a bit of an off year for movies, but a great year for horror overall.
@xe666Күн бұрын
@@geekinwithJamesHancock Yup, pretty much. Looking forward to your roundtable discussion with the lads, have listened to every single one you've done. Keep up the good work!
@EyeInSky20003 күн бұрын
Becky ~ I highly recommend you check out the film Mr. Nobody. Based on your description of The Beast, this movie is absolutely right up your alley! You're taken on a journey through the perspective of Jared Leto's character - across multiple timelines and past lives, etc. Like The Beast, it also spans across different genres (science fiction, romance, thriller, drama). It's also a movie that rewards the viewer with rewatches - as there are so many layers and complexities to it. It has become a personal favorite of mine after the hours of obsessive ruminating & thinking about the meaning behind some of the key scenes. Mr. Nobody is grossly underrated, but I suspect it's because the film cannot be easily devoured on a single watch. The direction and music are also so beautiful. The visuals are so clever and striking, but never overrides the emotional core of the story. Thanks to your review, I will be checking out The Beast very soon. Hopefully you're able to give Mr. Nobody a chance. If you haven't seen it yet you are in for a treat!
@beckydanna98663 күн бұрын
Omg, thank you for the recommendation! It’s going on my watch list for January!! Let me know what you think of THE BEAST!!
@EyeInSky20002 күн бұрын
@@beckydanna9866 No doubt we will both be thanking each other. There appears to be a longing-romantic element in both films as well... so ENJOY, and I plan to see The Beast very soon.
@EyeInSky2000Күн бұрын
@@beckydanna9866 Wow... just watched The Beast! So much going on, and so much to say. The home invasion scene (and the additional *gravity* of the situation because of the themes of this movie) was one of the most suspenseful sequences I ever saw. Lea's shrieking screams were not only unsettling, but they also had 3 different meanings depending on the scene. I have not yet seen Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, but I imagine The Beast to be kind of a mix between that film and a Black Mirror episode. I think I might understand the meaning behind the final scene... and perhaps "The Beast" is A.I. itself? I will need to watch this at least a few more times to digest everything. There is probably more going on with submersion in water, the meaning of the dolls, and the pigeons. It's also very difficult to determine what's real and what may be a manipulated memory. Thank you so much for recommending this! I really enjoyed it.
@beckydanna9866Күн бұрын
Over the moon to hear it! I’ll check back in once I see your recommendation in Jan!!
@geekinwithJamesHancock15 сағат бұрын
Sounds good! I'll hunt it down.
@matthewbooth5473 күн бұрын
Lewanski ? 😁
@matthewbooth5472 күн бұрын
Just watched THE BEAST now get it Thanks
@geekinwithJamesHancock15 сағат бұрын
@@matthewbooth547 Couldn't resist.
@JohnSmith-jh6ey2 күн бұрын
Wheres deadpool and wolverine
@sledge22443 күн бұрын
Love your channel but not a fan of all the G-Damn’s, another great vid tho.
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
Damien Leone is my hero when it comes to maintaining independence and autonomy while making hardcore unrated feature films. Total badass and fired up for whatever he does next.
@jakehopgood74463 күн бұрын
Subnautica might tickle your thalassophobia if you game.
@geekinwithJamesHancock12 сағат бұрын
Lol, much obliged for the heads up! Looking up Subnautica trailers now. I'm an avid gamer.
@jakehopgood744611 сағат бұрын
@@geekinwithJamesHancock Glad to hear!
@brandonhamaguchi3 күн бұрын
Hi searched for the Wrong Reel podcast on Pocket Casts and the last episode published is from 2023. Is a paid podcast or something now?
@geekinwithJamesHancock12 сағат бұрын
I stopped doing the audio only version after episode 666. Seemed like a good stopping point. Now I do episodes of Wrong Reel on special occasions like yesterday: kzbin.info/www/bejne/kIClaZ2leqx7nas
@brandonhamaguchi7 сағат бұрын
@@geekinwithJamesHancock Understand! Will check it out! But I suggest to consider publish also as a audio only, people like me listen a lot of podcasts while running, cooking etc, and YT (free) on mobile doesn't allow turn off the screen and listen :( Also is good to have the show on the podcast app! Is a better context than the YT hell/algo/videos/shorts
@elizabethmusto53492 күн бұрын
Conclave an honorable mention? Are you kidding me??
@Jjkano3 күн бұрын
Me and all your subscribers better be invited to the wedding
@geekinwithJamesHancock12 сағат бұрын
If I ever become an honest man, everyone will absolutely be invited to the event. Happy New Year!
@Jjkano12 сағат бұрын
@ 😂😂😂 Happy new year to you too! Really appreciate all the content. Been listening to you since you reviewed the watchmen series.
@christopherpotts97423 күн бұрын
I don't speak French either.
@geekinwithJamesHancockКүн бұрын
Lol, high five to fellow uncivilized man.
@markburns19902 күн бұрын
GOOD FOR YOU, BECKY, for calling out “Dune 2” for the boring movie that it was. I too, was shifting in my seat of boredom.
@JustinWilliams3673 күн бұрын
TOP 10 FAVORITE MOVIES OF 2024: 1. Dune: Part 2 2. Deadpool & Wolverine 3. Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story 4. Nosferatu 5. The Wild Robot 6. Inside Out 2 7. Anora 8. Hit Man 9. Society Of The Snow & Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga 10. Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes
@ladyhotep51893 күн бұрын
Good list. Damn it seems like society of the snow came out 2 years ago.
@CRM-1143 күн бұрын
@@ladyhotep5189 It's from 2023.
@geekinwithJamesHancock2 күн бұрын
Thrilled to see I'm not the only one who got into 'Hit Man'. I feel that movie would have cleaned up with a theatrical release.
@adamw1163 күн бұрын
I heard Speak No Evil wasn't bad. Wait a minute Robert Zemeckis doesn't know heart and humanity? Here may have been a turd but have you seen the Back To The Future trilogy? Castaway, Flight, Contact, Forrest Gump is not embued with "heart and humanity"?
@IggyGoesPop6663 күн бұрын
Woody Allen & Roman Polanski having to hide away making films in France whilst a certain orange man gets voted back into power to run the most powerful country in the world, who mad is that??
@MrLakaveli2 күн бұрын
Cure your TDS dude
@peybak2 күн бұрын
He duped a lot of people like a huckster. But his day will come too.
@IggyGoesPop666Күн бұрын
@@MrLakaveli Cure your OES .... ostrich effect syndrome 🤠🥵☠🤡
@ethanvilla44182 күн бұрын
"The right thought it was too critical of Donald Trump" Yet the right is always saying "facts don't care about your feelings" to everyone else. Funny how that works out?