1) A Knight's Tale (2001). "You're about to see the bare ass of the guy who plays Vision in the Marvel movies." --a phrase I never thought I'd hear my mother say.
2) Titanic (1997). Is it a teenage romance? Yes. But I am a teenaged romantic, so it works out.
3) A League Of Their Own (1992). A tribute to my father, who also believed there was no crying in baseball.
4) Iron Man (2008). How lucky was I to have witnessed the beginning of a cinematic universe?
5) The Hunger Games (2012). There's a certain feeling that comes with watching the first Hunger Games movie, and only the first Hunger Games movie, that I'm not sure I can convey in words.
6) Knives Out (2019). I went to the movie theatre with the intention of seeing Little Women. Little Women was sold out, so we had to watch something else. I am forever grateful for that.
7) Little Women (2019). Well, I did watch it eventually. What can I say?
8) Jojo Rabbit (2019). 2019 was a good year for movies. I wished Scarlett Johansson was in more of this one, but hey, at least her shoes got a lot of screen time.
9) Miss Congeniality (2000). I will forever be astonished at the way Sandra Bullock manages to play the exact same character in every single one of her 289251839257 movies.
10) Kim Possible: So The Drama (2005). Once upon a time, I was sick with Covid-19 and couldn't sleep through the night due to coughing fits. Unfortunately, the TV remote was also missing -- don't worry, though! It just so happened that someone had left the Kim Possible DVD in the player, and thus, this movie repeated through the night 3 times. I have now memorized every word.