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Great game idea. Starting with The Matrix gives the next person a lot of options. My answer: X-Men. Not the greatest title for ending letters, but it keeps things interesting. ;)
Going from X-Men to Nightcrawler. That one might be cheating depending on whether we count character films, but it is still a movie title and deserves a spot. :)
Nightcrawler gives me The Revenant. Tough one because the last letter game gets brutal when someone drops a title ending in an awkward letter.
The Revenant -> Titanic. A classic that everyone knows, although I suspect someone will now reply with something ending in C just to cause trouble. ;D
Titanic leads to Casablanca. Still one of those films where the title alone has a huge reputation attached to it.
Casablanca gives me Alien. Short title, great film, and much easier than trying to remember a twenty word blockbuster title. :)
Alien -> No Country for Old Men. Great film, but now someone has to deal with N. This game creates enemies quickly. :D
No Country for Old Men goes to Night at the Museum. A completely different mood, but that is the fun of these games.
Night at the Museum ends with M, so I will go with Moon. Simple title, beautiful film, and a nice change from all the big franchises.
Moon gives us National Treasure. Not exactly high art, but a very enjoyable adventure movie. Sometimes popcorn films deserve respect too.
National Treasure -> Everything Everywhere All at Once. That title looks like it was designed to annoy the next player. ;)
Everything Everywhere All at Once ends with E, so here is Edge of Tomorrow. Great action film that somehow also became a title people keep getting slightly wrong.
Edge of Tomorrow gives us Whiplash. A film about music that somehow feels as intense as an action movie.
Whiplash ends with H, so I will pick Heat. Fantastic cast and one of those films that still gets recommended decades later.