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Hi everyone and welcome back! Time for another Movie POLL! Thank you for all your feedback! We are always learning and trying to making everyone happy with our Reactions :) Patreon was down last night so I tried to upload this multiple times, so here we are!

Thank you for all your requests, your support and being patient! We are reacting to a lot every week now thanks to you! So much more than last year!

Requests that didn't make it in are probably on our LIST, but feel free to request again to bump them back to the top! I do keep track of all requests! Or try my best too :) Please don't get discouraged if your request isn't super popular.. we do randomly select one almost every week to give every request a fighting chance :)

Any trolling, do not engage. Let me know and I'll handle it. That person will be banned and then their VOTES will disappear. We want to keep this fair and fun.

Please give us a week or so so watch what WINS, edit and upload. :)

Thank you everyone for supporting us!

Comments

Karin Baggie

Can you please add Blade Runner 2049 to the next poll? :)

Lee Salvemini

That movie I really enjoyed because it was just at the time I wanted a movie with this pace. Really well made.

Shehab Dawoud

The wolf of Wall Street, Training Day, Gone Girl, Get Out, The King Of Comedy, Heat, The Godfather, Collateral. Some suggestions

Sohail Jafar

Rush Hour for the win! A good comedy with an amazing cast!

Sohail Jafar

Movie Recommendations :) — Parasite — Up — Ocean’s (series) — The Proposal — The Post — Bombshell — Fast and Furious (series) — Mission Impossible (series) — Die Hard (series) — Bridesmaids — Crazy Rich Asians — Mary Poppins (1964) — Saving Mr. Banks — Stuart Little (Series) — Ratatouille — Miss Congeniality (series) — Atlantis (series) — Hidden Figures — Rush Hour (series) — Maze Runner (series) — Justice League — Beauty and the Beast (1991) — Bridge of Spies — The Iron Giant — Game Night — Inside Out — Despicable Me (series) — Minions — Finding Dory — Mean Girls — The Lego Movie — La La Land — Ice Age (series) — The Family Stone — Gravity — Coco — Kindergarten Cop — Maleficent — The Lego Movie — BlacKkKlansman — Home Alone (series) — Small Soldiers — Blue Streak — Big Momma’s House — Rio — Justice League — Aquaman — Birds of Prey — Madagascar (series) — The Equalizer (series) — Gran Torino — The Blind Side Thank You! 😇

Anonymous

Loved your reaction with your brother, he was so funny but I gotta go with Stardust!

Anonymous

I woul love to see your reactions to the Maze Runner and Mission Impossible movies!

Anonymous

Billy Elliot

Anonymous

Could you please react to Halloween (2018) instead of Halloween 2? The 2018 movie is the direct sequel to the first one and there are two more new movies coming out. The halloween 2 movie (and all older sequels) is no longer considered part of the timeline. Maybe you could have a separate poll for this? Thanks ladies!

WastedPo

Literally, all three movies I just requested are here (The Others, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Hellboy), so of course, I had to vote for those. Happy to see those on the list. Also, I'm assuming Transylvania represents "Hotel Transylvania," the computer animated movie with Adam Sandler.

Anonymous

Catch me if you can (2002)

Matthew Richson

Wow, Rush Hour in an early lead.

Daniel R

Rush Hour is going to be FUN!! lol

Carlos Hurtado

If Rush hour wins make sure you watch the credits. it has a bunch of outtakes.

Kevin

Gotta watch Cloverfield before 10 Cloverfield Lane.

Crystal Laherrere

I’m still going to offer the high school sport films Remember the Titans and Friday Night Lights.

Anne

What happened to the Green Mile?? :(

Anonymous

Rush Hour YES!!! And V for Vendetta for November 5, Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle, Pride and Prejudice (2005), The Addams Family for Halloween

☆C~H~A~N~D~L~E~R☆

Should make sure to add Halloween 2018 as its the direct sequel to the original 40 years later.

Anonymous

Shazam! (not connected to Justice League)

Anonymous

As much as I want you guys to see sleepaway camp it looks like rush hour just might win this one!

Anonymous

Finally, movies I requested get more than 2 votes on a poll! 😆😁 I'm actually pleasantly surprised that Eternal Sunshine got 20 votes! 👏👍 I keep thinking that my requests (my non-spooky ones mainly) are gonna depend on Dawn and Co. just randomly picking them for viewing because they're so against the grain with what the majority like to see here, so seeing ESOTSM get 20 vote gives me a little hope. 🙂

Anonymous

I love Rush Hour and Rush Hour 2! Two more of the handful of action movies I happen to actually like. 😛 I also love spooky movies and the spooky month of October. 👻 I wish we could get two separate polls each week for big Holiday months like October and December to get one of each, a Holiday poll movie and a regular poll movie. That way we could be guaranteed celebrating the Holidays every week watching a different Holiday movie with Dawn and family all month long without neglecting the regular requests. 🙂

Justin S.

Surprised to see Sleepaway Camp make the poll. It's one of the better slasher films of the 80s, although I liked The Burning (1981) more, which is also set at a summer camp with almost the same plot. Anyway, here are movie requests: The Long Kiss Goodnight Ransom Breakdown Dante's Peak Goldeneye The Sum of All Fears Meet Joe Black As Good As It Gets There's Something About Mary Tootsie Scary Movie requests: Christine (1983) Child's Play (1988) Bram Stroker's Dracula (1992) The Relic (1997) The Ninth Gate (1999)

sean smith

Full support to The Departed. I love that movie so much. It is amazing and the best movie on the list imho. Lot of other great movies on the list as well so can't wait either way

Anonymous

Commenting every week in hopes of V for Vendetta on November 5th!

Daniel R

Has it ever been on the poll? I hope it shows up soon

matthew berry

On the poll I'd really like to see Mean Girls, A Knights Tale, Superbad, Pitch Perfect, La La Land, Training Day, The Mask of Zorro, Wedding Crashers, Can’y Hardly Wait, About Time, Sicario, Willow, Tombstone, Casino, Coco, or Wall-E.

Daryl

Never requested Rush Hour but they’ve never seen Chris Tucker in anything. This will be a great one. AND JACKIE CHAN. So excited if it wins. Such a fun movie. Lol

rhaegar

Mad Max: Fury Road Snowpiercer Parasite Attack the Block The Old Guard La La Land The Social Network The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) Get Out The Imitation Game The Theory of Everything Remember the Titans Legends of the Fall Little Women (1994 and/or 2019) Enola Holmes Bridesmaids Love, Simon School of Rock And hoping for a Halloween reaction to The Thing (1982)!

rhaegar

Glad to see Good Will Hunting in 3rd place. I know you all enjoy Robin Williams and it's one of his best roles. Also has nice fall vibes and would be a good watch this time of year. Hope you'll consider it as your random pick.

Anonymous

have 100 people actually voted for rush hour? wow

Klaus

My whishlist: Hidden Figures primarily (for historic value), then (silly) comedies: Austin Powers, Naked Gun, Hot Shots, Scary Movie and the alternative classic: The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Also my topical underdog pick for Spooktober: Sleepy Hollow

WastedPo

They're completely unrelated stories. Even Abrams wanted people to be aware of this, so people wouldn't think "Lane" was a sequel and be disappointed. If the ladies end up watching both, I honestly think it's better they watch "Lane" first. That way they won't constantly try to second-guess the plot, based on an incorrect assumption that it's connected with 'Cloverfield.'

Aaron Barlow

Good Will Hunting is such a great movie. I mean I enjoyed Rush Hour but come on.....

Aaron Barlow

The Conjuring 2 is a brilliant movie. This needs to happen. Especially for Halloween! Queen of the damned is pretty fun too.

Anonymous

Hi, you must be new here. 😉 Good Will Hunting coming in 3rd to Rush Hour is nowhere near is bad as The Godfather losing to The Fifth Element. 😁 And I say that as someone that's not really a fan of gangster movies and also someone that enjoyed The Fifth Element's campy, silly fun!

Anonymous

The first 2 Rush Hours are hilariously fun! 😁Jackie and Chris' chemistry really make those movies for me. Can you believe the role of Detective Carter was originally intended for Eddie Murphy - who turned it down to do Holy Man? Eddie later on said it was one of his few regrets in his career.

Anonymous

I'm not sure The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo would be a good pick for Mom. It has multiple explicit rape scenes (especially that one...) that's much worse than Pulp Fiction's and Dawn and Kim were barely able to handle that one and commented on how it was probably a good idea Mom wasn't around for it.

Anonymous

We can do multiple votes? I thought we could only vote for one movie... 😕 EDIT: Found out the answer for myself and made multiple votes! Wish I had known that before lol. ><

Anonymous

My usual requests: My Girl 1991 Benny & Joon 1993 A League Of Their Own 1992 Freaky Friday 2003 Spooky requests for the Spooky Month: Interview with The Vampire 1994 The Craft 1996 The Exorcist III 1990 The Crow 1994 Session 9 - 2001 The Lost Boys 1987 The Thing 1982 (It's like Alien in Antarctica only with pretty relevant-to-today paranoia elements) Scream 1996 Friday the 13th, Part 6 (the first meta horror movie that influenced Kevin Williamson, writer of Scream and also the one Friday that IMO feels like a real movie with good humor in the writing and genuine fun characters that are not just fodder for Jason) Carrie 1976 Rabid 1977 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1974

Anonymous

Oh, goodness, I enjoyed both the 1940 version and the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice but will it ever need some serious luck to win a poll! You'll at least have my support. 😄👍

Nick S

Schindler's List is a movie every adult person should see. Not only is it a master class in filmmaking, it's necessary education.

Anonymous

Again I am going to keep rooting for non blockbuster franchise films. I wish we can really take a break from them. Dunkirk directed by Christopher Nolan is such a breathtaking film. The Social Network which is the best film of this decade is incredible and movies like There Will Be Blood are also great adds. I would love a separate poll for non blockbuster franchise films. Tired of mediocre huge films

Jeff I.

Rush Hour is a good comedy, but I'm happier to see Silence of the Lambs and Good Will Hunting getting some love! Hopefully they'll react to those sometime soon. Also have to agree with Siddharth above, though I appreciate the work and time Dawn and the others put in. Keep up the good work, y'all! :-)

Evander

As much as I want The Departed to win, it won’t be anytime sooner. That being said, I’m patient so I’m hoping either Good Will Hunting or Silence of the Lambs! :)

Jayson Phillips

Stardust is the best love story ever! Charlie Cox and Robert Deniro are great actors!

Anonymous

Requesting that 500 Days of Summer be considered. Thanks

Anonymous

You'd better watch the movie Cloverfield (2008) first before you watch 10 Cloverfield Lane

Renaldo

These lists are too big, the movies we want to see are never going to win. All we see are the same damn movies every other reactor is reacting to already

WastedPo

I have no idea why this misconception endures. (See the discussion earlier in these comments.) The two movies tell unrelated stories which don't even take place in the same world. "Cloverfield" was merely added to what eventually became "10 Cloverfield Lane" as a (short-lived) attempt to create a new brand in the spirit of The Twilight Zone.

Anonymous

Yes, these are two films with an unrelated stories. I watched both of them, as well as the Cloverfield Paradox. It was just an offer to watch the films (parts of the same franchise) in the order they were released. P.S.: Sorry for my English

WastedPo

Your English is great. Thanks for clarifying your viewpoint. My personal feeling is that it would actually be better to watch "10 Cloverfield Lane" first. There are plot elements in "Lane" that are meant to be ambiguous, along with little surprises along the way. However, a lot of that would be ruined with a mistaken assumption it's related to "Cloverfield" (2008). Going by titles alone, if they watched “Cloverfield” first, it would be logical for them to then assume "Lane's" story was happening concurrently with the events of "Coverfield" (even though it's not). That would kill some of the mystery to “Lane’s” story – because then the viewer takes on faith that certain characters must be correct. Also, certain twists in the plot might be predicted (albeit for the wrong reasons). Viewing order might not be as important if the ladies knew a little about these movies before reacting. Unfortunately, they usually go in completely blind.

Anonymous

Not to mention: for any movie on these polls to win, people need to vote on them. Which means (the most) people do want to see whatever wins ! :D