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On this episode of Collider Movie Talk (Thursday December 14th, 2017) Mark Ellis, Mark Reilly, John Rocha, Natasha Martinez discuss the following: 1) ‘Die Hard’, ‘Titanic’, ‘Memento’, ‘Superman,’ ‘Goonies,’ ‘Field of Dreams,’ and More Added to National Film Registry 2) SAG Award Nominations Announced 3) George Lucas Thinks 'The Last Jedi' Was "Beautifully Made" 4) ‘Annihilation': Terrifying New Trailer Further Reveals Alex Garland’s Surreal Sci-Fi 5) First Trailer Released for Clint Eastwood’s 15:17 to Paris 6) Mail Bag 7) Live Twitter Questions Every December, the National Film Preservation Board announces the 25 films that will be added to the National Film Registry. These films were deemed to be “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant, and must have been released at least 10 years ago. This year the bigger films included are Die Hard, Ace in the Hole, Dumbo, Field of Dreams, 4 Little Girls, The Goonies, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, Memento, Only Angels Have Wings, Spartacus, Superman, and Titanic. 2017 SAG AWARDS NOMINATIONS - Mark Ellis leads the panel in a discussion about the 2017 SAG Awards Nominations. As with any new Star Wars movie released by Disney, die-hard fans of the Saga usually want to know what the creator himself, George Lucas, thinks about the new movie - seeing as he is no longer creatively involved in the series. So for those hoping and wishing for the stamp of approval on The Last Jedi, get excited. According to THR, Lucas recently screened the highly anticipated 8th installment of the franchise and told THR through a statement that he thought it was "beautifully made.” Paramount Pictures has released a new Annihilation trailer for the highly anticipated follow-up from Ex Machina writer/director Alex Garland. Based on Jeff VanderMeer’s eco-horror novel of the same name, the film stars Natalie Portman as a biologist whose husband is recruited on a secret mission, then comes back unrecognizable. Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow have debuted the first trailer for Clint Eastwood’s “The 15:17 to Paris;” a film that tells the real-life story of three men whose brave act stopped a terrorist attacked on a train to Paris, France. MAIL BAG LIVE TWITTER QUESTIONS Check out the YouTube Playlist for Awesometacular: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLayt6616lBckuUHPMdwFINi_vcyc-ysnC Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ColliderVideo Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ColliderVideo Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/colliderdotcom Follow Mark: https://twitter.com/MarkEllisLive Follow Reilly: https://twitter.com/ReillyAround Follow Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Natasha: https://twitter.com/Natashaalexis_ As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider Videos is more than an essential destination. Visit Collider: http://collider.com Follow them on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Collider SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCHMOES YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE: https://www.youtube.com/user/schmoesknow Collider Show Schedule: MONDAY: TV Talk | http://bit.ly/29BR7Yi TUESDAY: Heroes | http://bit.ly/29F4Job Team Schmoedown | http://bit.ly/29C2iRV WEDNESDAY: Nightmares | http://bit.ly/29BQUV3 THURSDAY: Jedi Council | http://bit.ly/29v5wVi FRIDAY: Schmoedown | http://bit.ly/29C2iRV SATURDAY: Mailbag | http://bit.ly/29UsKsd Behind the Scenes/Bloopers | http://bit.ly/2kuLuyI SUNDAY: Mailbag | http://bit.ly/29UsKsd MOVIE TALK: Every week day | http://bit.ly/29BRtOO |