The Internet Shows Barack Obama What He Missed Out On, as the Ex-US President Shares His Annual List of Movies

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We are about to welcome a new year and say goodbye to this one that brought many memories with it. As is his tradition every year, the 44th President of the United States has so much to share with people. Barack Obama regularly remains connected with people through his social media accounts and recently tweeted out some cool things he did in 2022.
The 61-year-old first presented his favorite books, including Stacy Schiff’s Founding Father biography, The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams, and his wife’s The Light We Carry. On the music side, he picked Beyoncé’s Break My Soul, Lizzo’s About Damn Time, and Bad Bunny’s Tití Me Preguntó, among others. However, the internet had more add to his list.
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Fans give some suggestions as Barack Obama shares his OTT list
Barack Obama recently posted on Twitter sharing his favorite watch list of 2022 while asking fans “what did I miss?” It seems that the bestselling author has been quite busy watching some of the epic movies this year. Since his epic list included 17 films, from Viola Davis’ war epic The Woman King to Tom Cruise’s epic sequel Top Gun: Maverick.
I saw some great movies this year – here are some of my favorites. What did I miss? pic.twitter.com/vsgEmc8cn8
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) December 23, 2022
The former POTUS also mentioned that he is biased toward the documentary Descendant, which he and Michelle created under Higher Ground Productions.
Twitterati who saw the post came up with their suggestions, giving some amazing movie names that the ex-president could watch in the upcoming year. One user commented, “You should find time to watch Bullet Train before the end of the year. C’mon sir.”
“Great list, Mr. President. Heard Dawn of the Seven was a banger too,” stated a second netizen.
A third user said, “Dawn of the Seven was released in late 2021 if I’m not mistaken, right before the A-Train Polar Express Xmas Special.”
“THE FLAGMAKERS (now on Disney+, exec produced by @Giannis_An34),” suggested another.
Meanwhile, many people asked Barack Obama to watch RRR – Rise Roar Revolt, which is an Indian Telugu-language film directed by S. S. Rajamouli. This epic action drama film became the third highest grossing film, setting several box office records right after its release.
“ RRR – Rise Roar Revolt “ currently streaming on Netflix.
— Thyview (@Thyview) December 24, 2022
I feel like you'd really dig some RRR. pic.twitter.com/b4EVTOdZcO
— Brian Truitt (@briantruitt) December 23, 2022
RRR (on Netflix currently)
— Eric Pincus (@EricPincus) December 23, 2022
You need to see 'RRR' and 'All Quiet on the Western Front' if you haven't!
— Maggie Lovitt 🔜 SWCE 🇬🇧 (@maggieofthetown) December 23, 2022
You seen that doc on the Murdoch family before HBO took it down? https://t.co/oY1Z484v54
— JaValle (@JaValle) December 23, 2022
Great list, Mr. President, but you have to see NOPE.
— Michelle Swope (@RedheadfromMars) December 23, 2022
"The Eternal Daughter" starring Tilda Swinton in the roles of both elderly mother & middle-aged daughter. NPR said the film "leaves us w/ the intriguing notion that maybe all love stories are ghost stories, to the degree that we're all haunted, by the memories of those we love". pic.twitter.com/M7T11ymtxd
— Hillary (@FrasierHays) December 23, 2022
The Banshees of Inisherin
— スーパーデイブ (@David_Jolly_DC) December 23, 2022
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Couldn't complete your list without KANTARA
I bet you will experience a whole new World pic.twitter.com/vlxuXJ1mrU— Sriganesh Kamath (@SkSriganesh) December 23, 2022
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Do you have any suggestions for the ex-president? Go share it with him on his Twitter account right away.
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