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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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Cody Price

Going Die Hard 2 and Goonies.

Anonymous

If The Warriors wins, make sure it's not the Director's Cut.

Anonymous

Is there any chance we can put Stranger Than Fiction on the list if you haven't seen it before? I find the movie making in that movie very unique and the message about methods of writing fiction and nihilism very interesting.

Lily

10 bucks to everyone who votes for into the wild

Anonymous

Oh my god. YES! Manhunter. The first prequel to Silence of the Lambs.

Anonymous

Wasn't expecting warriors to be on the list, cult classic! Also vote for into the wild, maybe not well known but perfect for a reaction

Brittyn Lindsey

If you watch 10 Cloverfield Lane, make sure you’ve seen Cloverfield first. I asked on your last poll but no response. Both are great!

Jon Johns

What a soundtrack! Michael Mann early days... Brian Cox is my Hannibal. Tiger scene!

Kaitlin

I'm gearing up such a Valentine's Day themed list for February. Idgaf. I'm putting romance back in the rotation!

Anonymous

Primal Fear... oh, wait... :/

Yours truly, Johnny Dollar

Is there a relatively convenient way to see the original cut? I have only seen the version with the silly animation transitions

Anonymous

10 Cloverfield Lane is actually pretty good

Anonymous

Remember: watch the Director's Cut of Dark City, not the Theatrical Cut.

Damian Christopher

I would like to double down on my earlier suggestion of The Third Man for your consideration.

H Blackwell

James, you need to put the movie Network(1976) on your next list. It's so much more relevant to today than it was back then. That movie, imo, will blow your freakin' mind.

Kaitlin

I would love to see The Third Man covered here.

Bert Taverner

Alright, time to mosey on over to Chinatown

Sonia Deepak

Voting for Chinatown this time!

Anonymous

Excalibur needs more eyes, it's the best Arthurian movie by far.

GamerGal8684

Dark City is gonna be great:)

Anonymous

It would be cool if you put the x-men movies on the list James! Some of them are pretty great and very different from superhero movies today and Avatar The Last Airbender would also be pretty neat, one of the best tv shows of all time!

Matt

Have you seen the first Cloverfield?

Jerry89

I voted Cloverfield hopefully you seen the first one

Anonymous

Hey, how about Cloverfield itself before 10 Cloverfield Lane? pretty please - thanks James. Love from Kentucky

Anonymous

I am up for most of that list so those got votes ... I also highly recommend the 1990 film starring Christian Slater titled "Pump Up The Volume" where he plays a pirate radio DJ

Anonymous

Would love to see this but I don't know of any place where you can watch it now, I think it's in streaming limbo.

Limekiller

Manhunter! Woo! SUCH a good film. If the people voting haven't seen it, do vote for it so you can see what you're missing. lol

Brett Coster

As ever: 1. Chinatown 2. Excalibur

Cody Price

By the way, if you are looking for a film for the next poll, Silverado just hit Netflix. A very fun western from the screenwriter of Raiders of the Lost Ark and Empire Strikes Back. Stars Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn (Stick from Daredevil), Kevin Costner, and Danny Glover.

Underwater Sunlight (Eddy)

@James: Have you watched „Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri“ (2017)? It’s such a great movie! Sad, very funny, and unpredictable.

Randall Keizer

Please try to watch 'Unforgiven' with Clint and Morgan. best western and directing

Carl Lyngholm

Although I probably won't vote for it, I'm curious what James would think of "Into the Wild", as (judging by this page) he's somewhat of an outdoorsman, himself. I wonder if he's at least familiar with the story (or maybe even read the book).

Anonymous

Has anyone recommended Jacob's Ladder? That's a must watch! Denezel's Equalizer is another one. Antoine Fuqua does amazing camera work.

Robert Kruger

Saw it, not impressed. Don't get me wrong, the backstory is so good to know, but the series did a far better job. The acting is meh, the cinematography was mundane or less, the script didn't really grip me and it's a shame because there's so much there.

Robert Kruger

I'm not recommending it, but does anyone here think Cocoon is a worthy watch?

Ken

I haven't seen it in like 35 years, but 9 year old me really liked it.

Anonymous

Beverly hills cop is another good 80's movie!

Kate Cassidy

I wonder if I can get any support for Kind Hearts and Coronets. I know it’s kind of a long shot. Anyone? I’m going to mention it again closer to the top of the next post.

Bert Taverner

Chinatown pulling out front!

jamesvscinema

Clocking it in with The Goonies, Chinatown, and Dark City for Friday!

Matt

Looking forward to Dark city haven't seen that in years