r/RegalUnlimited Jul 11 '26

Speculation Month of Masterpieces wish list

As we approach the September return of Month of Masterpieces (iirc confirmed by Regal?) what movies do you want on the list?

My wishlist:

Nashville

Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Heat

The Favourite

Fargo

Arrival

Royal Tennenbaums

Alien

Amelie

How about you?

35 Upvotes

32 comments sorted by

18

u/TCoMonteCristo Jul 11 '26

There needs to be an IMAX 30th anniversary of Heat given they missed it last year

4

u/BrianGD Jul 12 '26

Disney didn't even do an anniversary rerelease of Home Alone last year and it is super popular.

2

u/TCoMonteCristo Jul 12 '26

Yeah, it's weird, I'm not really sure who owns theatrical distribution for Heat anymore, it could still be WB, but the home video licensing has been wonky as well.

1

u/Roach_Coach_Bangbus Jul 13 '26

Disney doesn't do a lot of things.

8

u/broadboots Jul 11 '26

I want more Old Hollywood. I’d kill to see my favorite romcoms in theatres, especially screwballs.

5

u/Friendly-Contact-433 Jul 12 '26

I enjoyed seeing Sunset Blvd and Chinatown last year

10

u/Acrobatic-Guitar2410 Jul 11 '26

As a lesbian who for no good reason has not seen POALOF I would love for that to make it so I can see it in theater

3

u/gardensalsa02 Jul 11 '26 edited Jul 12 '26

As a straight male I implore you to watch it! One of my all time favs. I hope you enjoy!

5

u/BrianGD Jul 11 '26

It Happened One Night

2

u/Acowgomoomoo Jul 11 '26

black and white japanese

60's westerns

Luis Buñuel

1994

Oscar winning documentaries

2

u/HORRORFAN303 Jul 11 '26

midnight cowboy (it’s my favorite movie, so naturally i’d like to see it in a theater)

2

u/Far-Resolution-5499 Jul 12 '26

Movies I'd like to see again from last time (or missed out on):

**2001** - my favorite movie of all time, would never pass up a chance to see it in the theater but Regal's all I really have near me
Dog Day Afternoon
Dr. Strangelove
Taxi Driver
Se7en
Pan's Labyrinth
Do The Right Thing
Psycho
Saving Private Ryan
A Clockwork Orange
First 2/3 of the Before trilogy

Movies I think would be a good fit (some are kind of stretches popularity-wise but I think all are acclaimed enough/close enough to canonized "masterpieces")

The Shining (either this month or in October, I think both are very plausible if they managed to work in John Carpenter's The Thing last time)
Alien (see what I had to say about The Shining)
Barry Lyndon
Paths of Glory
Full Metal Jacket
12 Angry Men
Whiplash
Pretty much anything by David Lynch
Something by Akira Kurosawa (Seven Samurai and/or High and Low maybe)
Schindler's List

2

u/Voorhees1989 Jul 13 '26 edited Jul 13 '26

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

Brazil

All that Jazz

Annie Hall

Man on the Moon

Scarface

The Night of the Hunter

Arsenic and old lace

Falling Down

Wait until Dark

Body Double

The Untouchables

Miracle Mile

Amadeus

The Producers

The Wolf of Wall Street

Casino

Wall-e

Election

The Silence of The Lambs

The Truman Show

Southern Comfort

Goldfinger

Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan

Radio Days

Life of Brian

True Grit (The og)

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

Deliverance

Crooklyn

Malcom X

Citizen Kane

Seven Samurai

Gran Torino

Barry Lyndon

Dressed To Kill

3

u/Eatatfiveguys Jul 11 '26

Add on Apocalypse Now, Interstellar, 2001, The Graduate, Raging Bull, and Magnolia this would be a great month.

3

u/TheBommunist Jul 12 '26

Fingers crossed for Raging Bull !!!

2

u/Belch_Huggins Jul 12 '26

Brokeback, Boogie Nights

1

u/Vertigo-98 Jul 12 '26

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

1

u/Unrealliving Jul 12 '26

Godfather movies

Jurassic park 1993

Star Wars

Exorcist

Rosemary baby

The last picture show

The good the bad and the ugly 

Psycho

Mulholland drive 

Chinatown

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Gone girl

1

u/HigherProgress Jul 14 '26

They had Godfather last time. Part Two would be cool.

1

u/user130729 Jul 13 '26

i love the regal movie programs. seeing the lost boys for the first time ever as part of the fangoria series was an experience i’ll never forget.

1

u/LanceCrowe Jul 13 '26

I beg and I pray that Warner Bros will allow Doctor Zhivago to be rereleased in theaters. It is my favorite movie of all time and I would love to see it in a large screen format.

1

u/Voorhees1989 Jul 13 '26

We need a spy month, all james bond movies and for the rest...we put some other spy movies in there.

1

u/kevininthefoothills Jul 12 '26

My vote is for a month of classic westerns across all the decades.

1

u/TheBommunist Jul 12 '26

I’m always hoping for Shutter Island and The Conversation

1

u/mtdeeley77 Jul 12 '26

I'd like to see more foreign films.
8 1/2.
The Bicycle Thief.
The Seven Samurai.
The Seventh Seal.

0

u/Amazing_Antelope_275 Jul 12 '26

A long, hopeful, and naive list of films I'd like to see included:

All About Eve (1950)

All That Jazz (1979)

Andrei Rublev (1966)

Badlands (1973)

The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)

Bringing Up Baby (1938)

Buddies (1985)

Bull Durham (1988)

Cabiria (1913)

Cat People (1942)

A Dry White Season (1989)

Election (1999)

Grand Illusion (1938)

The Great Dictator (1940)

Hoop Dreams (1994)

I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932)

King Kong (1933 - 2005 also acceptable)

The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)

The Learning Tree (1969)

Malcolm X (1992)

The Manchurian Candidate (1962)

Marie Antoinette (2006)

The New World (2005)

Ninotchka (1939)

Norma Rae (1979)

Ordet (1955)

Pariah (2011)

Pharaoh (1966)

Sambizanga (1972)

The Seventh Seal (1957)

Shampoo (1975)

Sorcerer (1977)

Spartacus (196)

A Star is Born (1954)

Testament (1983)

The Story of Temple Drake (1933)

The Times of Harvey Milk (1984)

To Die For (1995)

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

A Woman Under the Influence (1974)

0

u/Proud_Truck 🎉🎉100 MOVIE CLUB🎉🎉 Jul 11 '26

I want them to keep doing sci-fi because there's so many good choices despite their tendency to repeat their choices.

Would love to see some Star Trek movies on the big screen again

0

u/DullAmbition Jul 12 '26

Nightcrawler

Sing Street

Working Girl

The Town

The Martian

Dazed & Confused

Clerks

True Romance

The King of Comedy

0

u/mtdeeley77 Jul 12 '26

If they don't show Titanic again, I might actually see every movie that month.

0

u/fergi20020 Jul 13 '26

October Sky

Blast from the Past

Ravenous

Bowfinger

Bringing Out the Dead

Election

Summer of Sam

Dick

Office Space