Your ‘Movie List’ of 2020

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I don't know why I didn't create it till now...all I know is I kept with my habit of writing down each and every movie I watch and I hope others have too. Here it goes...

  1. Mother (2009)
  2. The Good, the Bad, the Weird
  3. Antoine et Colette
  4. Sorry To Bother You
  5. Joint Security Area
  6. A Taxi Driver (2017)
  7. After Life (1999 )
  8. I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK
  9. Donnie Darko
  10. The King and the Mockingbird
  11. The Host
  12. The City of Lost Children
  13. 3-Iron
  14. The Throne (2015)
  15. The Veteran
  16. Peppermint Candy
  17. Live Flesh
  18. Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring
  19. Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
  20. A Tale of Two Sisters
  21. What Have I Done To Deserve This?
  22. Kika
  23. The Flower of My Secret
  24. The Bad Education
  25. Pain and Glory
  26. Dark Habits
  27. Little Women (2019)
  28. 1917
  29. Law of Desire
  30. My Neighbour Totoro
  31. Midsommar
  32. The Witch (2015)
  33. Little Women (1994)
  34. Jojo Rabbit
  35. Lies (1999)
  36. Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls Like Mom
  37. Train to Busan
  38. The President's Barber
  39. Hereditary
  40. Camino a Roma
  41. First Monday in May
  42. Knives Out
  43. Mademoiselle C.
  44. The Platform
  45. Uncut Gems
  46. Blade Runner: The Final Cut
  47. The Pillowbook
  48. The Triplets of Belleville
  49. Frank Lloyd Wright: The Man Who Built America
  50. Dreamgirls: The photographs of Guy Bourdin
  51. Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton
  52. The Pérez Family (1949)
  53. God's Own Country
  54. The 400 Blows
  55. Lawrence Anyways
  56. Charade
  57. Isle of Dogs
  58. The Lighthouse
  59. Sitcom (199
  60. Come Undone (2000)
  61. I'm No Longer Here
  62. Valentino: The Last Emperor
  63. Se7en
  64. Natural Born Killers
  65. True Romance
  66. Fast Times at Ridgemont High
  67. The Double Life of Veronique
  68. High Heels (1991)
  69. The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
  70. The Quiet Family (199:cool:
  71. Frances Ha
  72. The Meyerowitz Stories
  73. Chicuarotes
  74. The King's Letters
  75. The Age of Shadows (2016)
  76. Grave of the Fireflies
  77. Badlands
  78. The Towering Inferno
  79. The Foul King
  80. The Show Must Go On (2007)
  81. I Saw The Devil
  82. Lost in Translation*
  83. Nobody Knows I'm Here
  84. Burning*
  85. The Face Reader (2013)
  86. Memories of Murder*
  87. The Attorney (2013)
  88. Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance*
  89. Lady Macbeth
  90. In the Mood for Love
  91. Orlando
  92. Yohji Yamamoto Dressmaker
  93. Notebook on Cities and Clothes
  94. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
  95. Onward
  96. The Florida Project
  97. Suspiria (201:cool:
  98. Paris, Texas
  99. The Shape of Water*
  100. Unzipped
  101. Dangerous Liaisons
  102. Marie Antoinette (2006)*
  103. Pina
  104. The Conjuring
  105. Christiane F.
  106. The Conjuring 2
  107. Annabelle: Creation
  108. #Alive
  109. The Age of Innocence
  110. What Have I Done To Deserve This?*
  111. The Night Porter
  112. Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
  113. The Skin I Live In
  114. Portrait of a Lady on Fire
  115. Matador
  116. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
*Rewatched
 
^^^ Glad you watched Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. It's the only SW film that had me tear up (...When Jyn breaks down at the hologram of her father and the end with the two on the beach...)

Just the ones I remember:

Calm With Horses (The lead is so damn handsome…)
The Wailing
We Summon The Darkness
The Handmaiden
Seberg
Train To Busan: Peninsula (…LOL 80s cheesefest— complete with a cute kid. I Swear, Korean kid actors can cry/wail like no one else...)
Missing Link (So heartwarming to see Travis Knight pour his passion into such a lost and quiet artform, rather than pursue some high-profile glamorous career. I’ll always support his films.)
The Outpost (Went in for Scott Eastwood in a tight tee but this ended up being a solid film.)
Cuties (Maimouna is a genuine debut talent and I hope she continues to outrage and provoke the new American puritans with her storytelling of real girls/real people/real life.)
 
Yes, I lost my Star Wars virginity. Catched it on TV and although it took a while for it to grab me it did make a positive impression...wasn't expecting it to be so sad though.

The Handmaiden is such a cinematic wonder, the way it plays with the audience while jumping through genres is like nothing I've ever seen. Beautiful too, Chan-Wook Park demonstrated he is a consumate aesthete, I'm still in the search for his debut movie The Moon is the Sun's Dream which seems to have dissapeared from the face of earth...
 
@YohjiAddict omg you have a great list of films!!

How did you like Suspiria? I just recently watched.. it was an interesting plot for a horror film.
 
@lauralynn025 I thought it was well made, tastefully costumed, designed and choreographed but that it needed a good trim for it to flow better and have a clearer focus. Didn't understand what the point of that elder character was.

I will say it did inspire to watch the Pina documentary.
 
The elderly man that Tilda played? I always got the impression that he represented to the coven the symbol of patriarchy they despised so much, only to have off their matriarch in the same way, so it was just the hierarchy that was corrupting to them. (That, and it gave Tilda bragging-rights to play both characters.)

The film was confidently creepy/stylish/gorgeous/artsy/b-movie hip enough visually and narratively from beginning to end— and it is a gorgeously shot film brimming with both socio-political and a fairy tale-ish tone throughout. It’s a very postmodern surrealist fairy tale. Ironically, the only element that wasn’t convincing one bit for a troop of dancers was the dance performance. Not the actors’ dancing and the possessed choreography— those were strong. But the performances for the audience and the finale: They had me wondering why would anyone pay to see this sort of grade-school level dancing (in equally DIY costumes)??? Even Marc snatched Karole to choreographed his show to an impressive performance-- why an't a feature film…???
 
@YohjiAddict Thanks so much for creating this thread for us! Have you heard about Letterboxd? I tend to use that website to log the films that I have watched. :flower:
 

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