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Vote on what I should watch and react to next! This Poll will end most likely Sunday and I'll choose the TOP 2 to react to next week on Monday & Wednesday!

No worries, I plan on actually prolonging these recommendations so don't trip if you don't see your selection on here first!

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Anonymous

Come on Dark City! Starting to feel like Gi-Hun picking horses

Anonymous

You should also check out 'Arlington road' in the future. Amazing cast and acting, plus you get to see Jeff Bridges playing a very serious, dark character. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137363/

Anonymous

Dark City is one of the most underrated sci-fi movies of all time.

Cifer

Predator is one of those "must sees" for anyone who proclaims they know what an 80s action movie is. (and thank you for adding the year because this IP suffers from horrible mass-rebooting)

Irish Lass

Wow what a list!! So many favorites on here.

Cody Price

Going Last Crusade and Goonies. James, also sometime might check out CODA on Apple TV+. One of the best films this year and and getting a lot of awards love this awards season. Currently pretty much a lock for a Best Picture nomination and currently the frontrunner for Best Supporting Actor currently for this coming Oscars. Film is also very funny and emotional. Think you would really like it.

Bd Blake

DARK CITY Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt9HkO-cGGo

Yessica C

CODA is great. Definitely recommend it, specifically to second generation Americans (or any other country) whose parents didn't speak English (or the native language) well. I didn't expect how relatable this film is.

Anonymous

Can I vote for 'Harold & Maude' twice? I'm guessing not so I'm only voting for it so as not to give another film on the list any more of a lead than it has. 50th anniversary bluray just came out so I gotta get that.

Anonymous

So many films that have been done to death by other reactors\reviewers. Give some love to the underdogs for a change. (Can I vote for Primal Fear three times?)

J.S.Leeds

Team dark city

Anonymous

Ok I get predator, I get last crusade, 10 cloverfield land getting so much love here over legit classics is just tough to watch. It’s fine btw but like Harold and Maude exists…c’mon bahahahaha

Anonymous

I voted across the board for a number of this list: Indiana Jones & Last Crusade (really was the best to end it on) Primal Fear (Edward Norton's arrival on cinema) Chinatown (one of the best original scripts based on the Rape of Owens Valley in 1907) Goonies (absolute classic) Predator (the strength off that cast) Die Hard 2 (which is even better when watched back to back with Die Hard) Nobody (a new classic) Excalibur (one of best tellings of the King Arthur mythology by John Boorman with a very young, upcoming excellent cast)

Ashley Summerfield

Wait did I miss Temple Of Doom? When did that happen? I'm running as much as someone can "run" online to search and find it. My night just got incredibly better if this reaction exists.........

Bert Taverner

I got excited for a second because I thought I saw 10 Rillington Place and was like "Wow, this movie is weirdly more beloved than I thought." But yeah, Last Crusade this time. Kinda unfair leaving you hangin in the trilogy. Seems like it could pull through at this point

Anonymous

If you haven't found it yet it's at the beginning of August. If you're on someone's patreon page and not your home page you can type in a search bar for posts on the upper right of the screen.

Sonia Deepak

Trying to decide between Chinatown, Harold and Maude and Dark City.

Brittyn Lindsey

Just checking before I vote for 10 Cloverfield Lane; have you already seen Cloverfield?

Lily

can we consider bringing back ‘into the wild’ 2007 on the polls in the future? giving it one more shot? i just know you’d love it 🙏🏽

Randall Bott

Lots of great movies but I’ll pick Harold and Maude until you make it a Friday flick.

Brett Coster

Yep, 10 Rillington Place would be awesome. First time I think that I saw John Hurt (just checked IMDB, he was earlier in A Man for All Seasons, but not as extensive a part as 10 Rillington Place).

Brett Coster

James, I've been meaning to ask: how do you view these films? Are you streaming/Blu-Raying to a 4K TV or large screen attached to your computer or what? Obviously, there are more streaming options in the US than here in Aus but are you viewing them in at least high def/4K? Just wondering.

Anonymous

Yay, Excalibur made the list - though it does't seem to be a popular choice yet... Excalibur and Chinatown for me.

Nikki Sonrisa

dude. can we please get Primal Fear to second place? I mean yes Predator is iconic but I feel like Primal Fear has been on the poll forever and, I mean, come on. it's Edward Norton. lol.

Anonymous

If you ever do get around to watching DARK CITY, be sure to watch the Director's Cut. The Theatrical Cut just reveals everything in the first 5 minutes.

kimsmk

Chinatown, Harold and Maude and Excalibur :)

Anonymous

Dark City (Directors Cut) and Goonies. Tough choice though because Harold and Maude and Chinatown and Primal Fear.

Limekiller

A couple movies I would highly recommend: 1) Manhunter. Michael Mann's first film, and the first time Hannibal Lecter showed up on film. Unsurprisingly, the soundtrack is great, and there's several fantastic performances. 2) Unforgiven. One of, if not *the* best Western, ever. Won 4 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Clint Eastwood. Gene Hackman won for best supporting actor.

GamerGal8684

Kevin, I think you are my spirit animal lol. I love Manhunter. As much as people like The Red Dragon, Manhunter is better and not just cause of 80s William Petersen lol. I would have to say Hannibal Rising was pretty good too :)

Robert Kruger

Quite surprised that Tommy Boy didn't get more votes before. It's one of the top 5 comedies made in my opinion.

jamesvscinema

Clocking it in here: we got The Predator & The Last Crusade, and for Friday we’ll do Harold & Maude.

Anonymous

Would love to see "Warrior" on the list, with Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton. Such a great movie, really think you'd lik eit