This seems a duplicate question, so I’ll just copy and paste the answer I gave the first time.
The list is very long. When I’m at sea in bad weather and not on duty, I’m usually below decks watching a film riding out the storm.
The three films I saw in this past year that I remember most were:
Mr. Right, (2015) which I highly recomend. It is fucking hilarious. Rockwell at his absolute best.
I don’t get films as quickly as you guys back in the States, and I miss quite a few that you all are familiar with. A few months ago, I was sent a flashdrive with a film called U Turn (1997) on it. This is a really freaky film. It goes surreal within the first 15 minutes and you’re never sure what’s actually going on and who are the crazy ones from then on. It twists like crazy, but you can’t take your eyes away from it. The trailer doesn’t do it justice. I love it and will watch again soon.
And the biggest surprise for me was A Million Ways to Die in the West . LOL. I live offshore, so I don’t get a lot of invasive hype like you guys do. So, when it comes to films, I’m pretty much flying blind, if I don’t actively research them. It’s just easier to hit the play button on the VLC screen and take my chances. I give comedies about two minutes to get a laugh out me before I turn them off. I thought the name of this film was kind of hokey (I didn’t know McFarlane had anything to do with it). I had it on a flashdrive for over a year before I ran out of films and got desperate enough to watch it.
Trust me. A Million Ways is the best western comedy since Blazing Saddles. And that is a hard act to follow.
A gunfight scene
The whorehouse scene