Your movie watchlist for 2018

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I'm unashamedly copying this thread I made on another forum, just because I'm yet to receive responses there.
I ended up making my list long, and that's not even including all the other horror movies I want to watch.

Upcoming movies:

The Commuter
The 15:17 To Paris
Isle Of Dogs
The Irishman (Supposedly getting released in 2018. I'm so hyped for this movie.)
Solo (I will most likely see this movie, but I'm not really anticipating it)

Released in USA, but not Sweden yet:

All The Money In The World (I'm dubious, but I'll see it because it's Ridley Scott)
Wind River

And then there's the film festival, which I go to every year. I look forward to discovering a few more hidden gems.

Older movies:

Action/Thriller
Resident Evil (Just to see what all the hoopla is about, and I haven't seen Milla Jovovich in much)
Blade
The Death Wish series
Die Hard 2-4 (and maybe 5, but that doesn't look so good, plus yes I've seen the first)
Dirty Harry 2-5
The Fugitive (rewatch)
The Conversation
Air Force One
Patriot Games
Clear And Present Danger
Witness
The Untouchables
The Hunt For Red October
A Time To Kill
Con Air
Speed
Outbreak
Crash (1996)
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold
Frantic

Western
Rio Bravo
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
The Wild Bunch
The Searchers

Musicals
Paint Your Wagon
Oklahoma!
Jesus Christ Superstar
The King And I
On The Town
Guys And Dolls
Top Hat
The Producers

Comedies
The Birdcage
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner
Blazing Saddles
Soul Man
Bamboozled
The Hard Way
Stakeout
Teen Wolf
Bingo
Brewster's Millions
Trading Places
The Odd Couple
Uncle Buck
Party Monster
The Toy
Stir Crazy
Alfie
Zazie (This movie looks funny, even though the poster is terribly scary)

Drama/Epics
Bright Lights, Big City
Casualties Of War
Patton
In The Heat Of The Night
The Greatest Show On Earth
The 10 Commandments
Ben-Hur
Spartacus
20000 Leagues Under The Sea
Around The World In 80 Days (original)
Old Yeller

The Mummy (This one doesn't really fit into either of these categories, but had to put it on here)

Sci-fi
Logan's Run
Silent Running
The Day The Earth Stood Still
Colossus: The Forbin Project
Westworld
Futureworld
The Andromeda Strain
The Stepford Wives
Brainscan

Silent movies:

Vampyr
The Golem
Dr. Caligari
Birth Of A Nation (just for how notorious it is)
Intolerance (It seems obviously less hard to watch)
Körkarlen
The Phantom Of The Opera



Didn't know there was any hoopla with resident evil. I liked the first one a bit but the rest were less than meh. Actually, I found the animated ones much more enjoyable



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The truth is in here
Really don't want to overcrowd the list, but The Third Man, The Treasure Of Sierra Madre and The Maltese Falcon have been on my mind a lot lately.



Sorry if I'm rude but I'm right
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Look, I'm not judging you - after all, I'm posting here myself, but maybe, just maybe, if you spent less time here and more time watching films, maybe, and I stress, maybe your taste would be of some value. Just a thought, ya know.



Ready Player One.

That is it, sadly. Not much else is being released this year.



“I was cured, all right!”
I'm planning to watch all of them:

Terrence Malick's filmography
Luchino Visconti's filmography
Akira Kurosawa's filmography
Masaki Kobayashi's filmography
Masahiro Shinoda's filmography
Edward Yang's filmography
Kenji Mizoguchi's filmography
Mario Bava's filmography
Nagisa Ōshima's filmography
Satoshi Kon's filmography
Yasujiro Ozu's filmography
Dario Argento's filmography

Damn, It's too much films... I need more free time in my life.



These are the next 20 films i'm planning on watching, i'll probably end up deviating from them though:

01. Annihilation (Alex Garland, 2018)
02. Night and the City (Jules Dassin, 1950)
03. Wolf Children (Mamoru Hosoda, 2012)
04. Johnny Guitar (Nicholas Ray, 1954)
05. Why Don't You Play In Hell? (Sion Sono, 2013)
06. Fort Apache (John Ford, 1948)
07. Antiporno (Sion Sono, 2016)
08. The Long Voyage Home (John Ford, 1940)
09. Aquarius (Kleber Mendonça Filho, 2016)
10. Tobacco Road (John Ford, 1941)
11. The Look of Silence (Joshua Oppenheimer, 2014)
12. Mr & Mrs. Smith (Alfred Hitchcock, 1941)
13. The Handmaiden (Park Chan-wook, 2016)
14. Lifeboat (Alfred Hithcock, 1944)
15. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Isao Takahata, 2013)
16. Record of a Tenement Gentleman (Yasujiro Ozu, 1947)
17. Happy End (Michael Haneke, 2017)
18. Drunken Angel (Akira Kurosawa, 1948)
19. Stray Dogs (Tsai Ming-liang, 2013)
20. Night Nurse (William A. Wellman, 1931)



Ranked by how excited I am to see them:
1.A Quiet Place
2.Unsane
3.Isle of Dogs
4.Incredible 2
5.Sicario 2

If you're wondering what non-2018 stuff I don't have a set list, I just kinda hover towards:

Popular films that I haven't seen that don't look like my cup of tea but I just see them to get it off my back (Interstellar, Godfather Part 2)
Popular films that look like my cup of tea (Don't Look Now, Nightcrawler)
Bizarre/weird/disturbing films (Antichrist, Tetsuo: The Iron Man, Threads)
Films with a cool concept (Compliance, The Imposter, The Woodsman)
Stupid comedies (Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Heathers)

I have a watchlist of stuff I'm kinda interested to see on my Letterboxd account if anyone's curious.



I like watching movies , I love learning from them
I am looking for movies with valuable lessons. That will inspire me to take initiatives, to improve in what I do, to become the best version of myself. Here is my watchlist :
1.October Sky
2. 3 Idiots
3. Rocky
4. The Holiday
5. La la land
6. Ali
7.The Bucket List
8. Remember the Titans