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Just over two months into watching movies from 2023 now, and I now have 100 movies left to watch, including most of the biggest movies of the year.

Here are some favorites so far:

American Fiction
Godzilla Minus One
Peasants
The Killer
River
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
The Covenant
Renfield
Air
Tetris
Let The River Flow
20 Days In Mariupol
Sun And Concrete
Call Me Chihiro
The Starling Girl
Kill
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1. Tombstone – His portrayal of Doc Holliday is iconic and remains one of his most celebrated performances.
2. Willow – Kilmer’s charismatic turn as Madmartigan adds a memorable, swashbuckling energy to this classic fantasy.
3. Heat – In a film full of heavyweight performances, Kilmer’s contribution to the ensemble stands out in a well-crafted crime drama.
4. Top Gun – As Iceman, he delivered a cool, understated performance that perfectly balanced the high-octane action.
5. The Doors – His transformation into Jim Morrison was both daring and immersive, showcasing his versatility.
6. The Saint – This role highlights his ability to pull off a suave, secret-agent persona with plenty of charm.
7. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang – Kilmer brings wit and a memorable presence as detective Gay Perry in this clever neo-noir.
8. Thunderheart – A solid performance in a film that blends crime, mystery, and cultural themes.
9. The Ghost And The Darkness – His role contributes to the tense atmosphere of this action-packed, true-story inspired thriller.
10. Batman Forever – Despite the campier tone, Kilmer’s take on Bruce Wayne/Batman remains a distinctive interpretation of the iconic character.

Some honorable mentions:
• True Romance – Although Kilmer’s role is more of a cameo, it’s still a cool appearance in a film filled with strong performances.
• Top Gun: Maverick – While his role is smaller, the film itself is a top-tier production and a worthy nod to his legacy.
• And the documentary Val – It offers a fascinating glimpse into his career and persona, rounding out the broader picture of his contributions to cinema.
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You forgot MacGruber
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Top Secret ! and Real Genius were 80s gems that I thought about, and The Salton Sea and Felon were later successes, but I have seen praise for his role in Macgruber as well. I actually haven’t seen it. I’ll make sure to see it in his honor.
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I should watch Top Secret! I've heard nothing but good things.
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Anders wrote:Just over two months into watching movies from 2023 now, and I now have 100 movies left to watch, including most of the biggest movies of the year.

Here are some favorites so far:

American Fiction
Godzilla Minus One
Peasants
The Killer
River
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
The Covenant
Renfield
Air
Tetris
Let The River Flow
20 Days In Mariupol
Sun And Concrete
Call Me Chihiro
The Starling Girl
Kill
Some favorites since then:

How To Have Sex
The Dead Don’t Hurt
Wicked Little Letters
The Arctic Convoy

60 movies left from 2023 now.
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Anders wrote:
Anders wrote:Just over two months into watching movies from 2023 now, and I now have 100 movies left to watch, including most of the biggest movies of the year.

Here are some favorites so far:

American Fiction
Godzilla Minus One
Peasants
The Killer
River
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
The Covenant
Renfield
Air
Tetris
Let The River Flow
20 Days In Mariupol
Sun And Concrete
Call Me Chihiro
The Starling Girl
Kill
Some favorites since then:

How To Have Sex
The Dead Don’t Hurt
Wicked Little Letters
The Arctic Convoy

60 movies left from 2023 now.
Best movies since then:

Evil Does Not Exist
There's Still Tomorrow
Mars Express
Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia
Robot Dreams
Beau Is Afraid

36 movies left
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Anders wrote:
Anders wrote:
Anders wrote:Just over two months into watching movies from 2023 now, and I now have 100 movies left to watch, including most of the biggest movies of the year.

Here are some favorites so far:

American Fiction
Godzilla Minus One
Peasants
The Killer
River
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
The Covenant
Renfield
Air
Tetris
Let The River Flow
20 Days In Mariupol
Sun And Concrete
Call Me Chihiro
The Starling Girl
Kill
Some favorites since then:

How To Have Sex
The Dead Don’t Hurt
Wicked Little Letters
The Arctic Convoy

60 movies left from 2023 now.
Best movies since then:

Evil Does Not Exist
There's Still Tomorrow
Mars Express
Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia
Robot Dreams
Beau Is Afraid

36 movies left
Four more from this past week that I really enjoyed:

The Promised Land
The Last Stop In Yuma County
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Dream Scenario
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My final 20 movies currently scheduled for 2023:

Across The Spider-Verse, Oppenheimer, Perfect Days, Monster, The Holdovers, Past Lives, Poor Things, Anatomy Of A Fall, Killers Of The Flower Moon, The Iron Claw, All Of Us Strangers, John Wick 4, The Zone Of Interest, Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, Blackberry, Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Barbie, Dungeons & Dragons and Saltburn.

There are a few other 2023 movies I would like to see, especially Sing Sing and La Chimera. Haven’t been able to find them here, but will sooner or later for sure. Will probably add a couple more as well, like Io Capitano and Red Rooms. But should be finished with 2023, and ready to make a top 10 list, in a month at most.

Edit: added Io Capitano, The Taste of Things, Red Rooms, Parachute, Bottoms, The Sweet East, La Chimera & Sing Sing. Will end the 2023 run of movies with these last 28. Will with great likelyhood watch more 2023 movies in the future, but after all these movies, I'm confident I can put together a top 10 list, having seen all the 2023 movies I planned to see.

Edit part two: on the 29th of April, we got down to the original 20 again, will continue on those tomorrow. Io Capitano, La Chimera and Sing Sing were all excellent.

Edit part three: 4th of May, Sunday evening. Just finished The Iron Claw, and saw the great Perfect Days earlier today. Eight movies left from 2023 now. Will watch Oppenheimer last, probably next Sunday.
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The Argonaut wrote:Argo's list!

1. The Iron Claw
2. All of Us Strangers
3. May December
4. Priscilla
5. Passages
6. Monster
7. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
8. Bottoms
9. Killers of the Flower Moon
10. Afire
11. Ferrari
12. The Unknown Country

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Finally saw The Iron Claw yesterday. Having grown up watching wrestling, and still a fan to this day, I knew their history well. Obviously it's a tragic story, and the movie had a lot to handle. I think it was the wrong choice to cut out a Von Eric brother. Still it's hard to blame them, since even with the deaths they did include, they seemed too caught up in the tragedy in the second half. The wrestling and other events fell to the background completely, and you got the feeling that in ten years, all the happened was the tragedy. Nevertheless, I did fully appreciate the movie, and the strong acting performances delivered by the cast. Definitely a top ten candidate from 2023.
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Farmer John wrote:I should watch Top Secret! I've heard nothing but good things.

One of my favs!!!!

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Anders wrote:2022 top ten:

1. Top Gun: Maverick
2. The Quiet Girl
3. The Banshees Of Inisherin
4. The Whale
5. All Quiet On The Western Front
6. Decision To Leave
7. Everything Everywhere All At Once
8. Triangle Of Sadness
9. The Fabelmans
10. Aftersun
It’s that time again. But I would like to make a change to the list above.

2022 top ten:
1. Top Gun: Maverick
2. The Quiet Girl
3. The Banshees Of Inisherin
4. The Whale
5. All Quiet On The Western Front
6. Riceboy Sleeps
7. Decision To Leave
8. Everything Everywhere All At Once
9. Triangle Of Sadness
10. The Fabelmans
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2023 top ten:

1. Oppenheimer
2. American Fiction
3. The Holdovers
4. Perfect Days
5. Io Capitano
6. The Last Stop In Yuma County
7. There’s Still Tomorrow
8. Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret
9. Sing Sing
10. Monster
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Top 20 from 2020-2023:

1. Oppenheimer
2. Top Gun: Maverick
3. American Fiction
4. The Quiet Girl
5. The Worst Person in the World
6. The Father
7. The Holdovers
8. The Banshees of Inisherin
9. Perfect Days
10. The Whale
11. Old Henry
12. The Green Knight
13. Another Round
14. The Kid Detective
15. All Quiet on the Western Front
16. Io Capitano
17. Pig
18. Promising Young Woman
19. Riceboy Sleeps
20. The Last Stop In Yuma County
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2023 took about four months to get through from start to finish. Now it’s time for 2024, and I’m also preparing 2025 for later this year.

Have only watched some minor stuff (a few documentaries, miniseries, shorts) so far from 2024, and nothing relevant to this thread from 2025 (zero logged on letterboxd/imdb from 2025 yet).
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What are you gonna do when you're all caught up to present day?
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Jorge wrote:What are you gonna do when you're all caught up to present day?
It's an eventuality I've been dreading. Frankly, I live in fear
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