Dunkirk taught me that I'm easily startled, shamefully. There were way too many jumps for me while watching it... At least the movie theater wasn't that full! Mind you, it wasn't out of fear (I'm quite the fan of ~some~ horror movies and the feeling you get while riding a roller coaster or one of those free fall things, anything that will get your heart going), it was more due to the surprise shots and loud noises.
But I think that Dunkirk was probably the most well made movie I've seen this year, or maybe it's a tie with Blade Runner 2049. But anyway, here's my list, enjoyment-wise:
Dunkirk
Wonder-Woman
Blade Runner 2049
Star Wars The Last Jedi (except for the Rose parts...)
Murder on the Orient Express (it wasn't thaat good since the ending was "spoiled" to me, but I liked the guy who played Poirot) Edit: Oh, and it had Michelle Pfeiffer, so it can't be bad.
I didn't watch Thor. I did watch two MCU movies this year that I absolutely love, but I don't think they count since they were released before: Captain America: Civil War and Spider-Man Homecoming.
Gollum said:I also heard Dunkirk was good. I don't think I've seen a real war movie before, but I am certainly not opposed to it.
It is an amazing movie, very beautiful and touching, to see what those men went through. However, I think it was definitely a movie to be seen in the big screen, I'm not sure a television can properly capture this masterpiece.