
Merry Christmas to everyone who follows and supports Let’s Go To The Movies. I hope you have a fantastic day, no matter how you celebrate!
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Merry Christmas to everyone who follows and supports Let’s Go To The Movies. I hope you have a fantastic day, no matter how you celebrate!
At this time of year we cannot help but watch the same films again and quite frankly we probably don’t focus enough on the villains in those films. I actually thought this would be a rather amusing list to put together with some interesting choices (hopefully).





The latest release from LEGO sees everyones favourite Christmas film and house be done in LEGO form! This is simply outstanding and I really wish I could one buy it and two have somewhere to display it! Having had the pleasure of going to the real house when I was in Chicago it would be outstanding to also have the LEGO version.
The level of detail in which LEGO place into their products is simply breathtaking and something that really does impressive me so very much!
Price: £229.99
Number of pieces: 3955


When Calogero witnesses a crime by the local gangster Sonny he does not rat him out to the police aged 9 and this creates tension with his own father Lorenzo, especially when he has a friendship with Sonny.
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Jim Garrison is the District Attorney in New Orleans and he discovers more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story that had been released, something he was not willing to let go he worked for years to put together a case.
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Noodles a former Jewish gangster in the Prohibition era returns of the Lower East Side of Manhattan after thirty years of being away and must come to terms with the regrets of his past actions and everything he lost.
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This year the Best Supporting Actor category is filled with familiar faces! Which is not a bad thing at all and considering all of the nominees are over 50 showing that men are getting good roles much older now as well. Anthony Hopkins 82, Al Pacino 79, Joe Pesci 77, Tom Hanks 63 and Brad Pitt 56! Now isn’t that very impressive!

Here are the Male performances that have made my top 25 for the 2019 films that I managed to see throughout the year. This will include some 2018 films by date but due to the UK release dates they were available for this list. I actually had 45 on the long list so to cut it down it was a very tough ask! Some amazing films and therefore performances in 2019!

Best Picture
Le Mans ’66/Ford v Ferrari
The Irishman
Jojo Rabbit
Joker
Little Women
Marriage Story
1917
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Parasite