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Hello everyone, thank you for helping our channel, can you believe May is here?!?!

Every Monday after the first week of the month- There will be POLLS to VOTE from and to make REQUESTS!

REQUESTS made on our POLLS makes it a lot easier for us to find and add to our LIST!

Feel free to make REQUESTS in the comments below!

Monthly POLL line up:

1st Monday-

REQUESTS Only (Request here in comments below)

Please limit requests to your top 5 😘😘

2nd Monday-

Popular Live Action Movie POLL (Most Popular Requests)

Underdog Live Action Movie POLL (Rare Requests)

3rd Monday-

Wild Card POLL (Struggling long time POPULAR Requests)

4th Monday-

Popular ANIMATED Movie POLL

Underdog Animated Movie POLL

Any extra weeks in the month will be filled with another Wild Card POLL!!

We are open minded to changes as we use your advice and ideas for guidance. There are very diverse opinions about all POLLS, so we have been trying our best to make this fun for all of us!

Thanks for your support and for being a fan!

Comments

Anonymous

Game Night (2018) is such a great movie, highly underrated and super funny! You guys will love it :)

Anonymous

Hacksaw ridge is a good movie, think you will like it.

Karin Baggie

Promising Young Woman

James

The Edge, The Game, True Grit (2010), The Ghost and The Darkness..(true Story)

Foggy

A League of Their Own, Steel Magnolias (1989), The Sandlot, The Green Mile, Selena

NITRO Z3US

Need for speed (2014)

Melinda Sandstedt

Edward Scissorhands, Pride & Prejudice (2005), Malcolm X, Crimson Peak, The Shape of Water

Tim Pierce

The Rock Last Action Hero Empire Records Con Air PCU

rhaegar

Mad Max: Fury Road Remember the Titans Hacksaw Ridge Ocean’s Eleven (2001) Apollo 13

RationallySassy

- Mad Max: Fury Road - Howl's Moving Castle - Big Fish - About Time - 10,000 B.C

Shehab Dawoud

Heat (Wildcard preferably) Apocalypse Now The Godfather Gone Girl Training Day

Kevin

JoJo Rabbit, Schindler's List, Spirited Away, Parasite

Adam Grunther

My top 5 requests are: 1. Jojo Rabbit 2. Aquaman 3. The Blues Brothers 4. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 5. Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Raymond DeGraw

Holes In the Mouth of Madness Fight Club 187 The Count of Monte Cristo

rhaegar

I love your choices! I would love if they reacted to Pride & Prejudice one day as a random choice because sadly I doubt it would ever win a poll.

Shonaya Bellamy

Who Framed Roger Rabbit Cast Away Crooklyn Malcolm X Lilo & Stitch

Anonymous

Catch me if you can (2002) Chef (2014) Mad max fury road (2015) Beverly hills cop (1984) Fight club (1999)

Delvin Kelleybrew

The Last Dragon (1985) The Sandlot The Little Giants The Long Kiss Goodnight True Lies

Sohail Jafar

Movies: — Parasite — Fantastic Four (2005) — Ocean’s (series) — The Proposal — The Post

Michael Hamilton

Godzilla (1998) Liar Liar Scream 2

Anonymous

The Equalizer,Kindergarten Cop, The Bodyguard, Halloween 2018, Rocky 3 (series)

Anonymous

Aquaman, Venom, The Incredible Hulk (2008) - since you never watched it!

Anonymous

Game night would also be a great reaction!

Anonymous

Eighth Grade (2018) Whiplash (2014) Aquaman (2018) The LEGO Movie (2014) Watchmen (2009)

Kenzie8814

Since Mother's Day is this weekend can Room (2015) be the reaction because I think that would be a good Mother's Day movie for ya'll to react to! otherwise Room (2015) 21 Jump Street Matilda 50 first Dates Wizard of Oz (1939)

AyaaChann

Animation: - Brother bear - Spirit - Balto Live action: - Togo BUT i think you should watch 'Balto' the animated movie first. So thats why i put balto on the list to. And then watch the live action 'Togo' . I know you will love it

Anonymous

Godzilla 1954 (Original and Best Godzilla Movie) Shin Godzilla 2016 (Reboot and Also Best Godzilla Movie) 12 Angry Men 1957 (Best Movie of All Time)

Raven Dark

I can only think of one request at the moment. Iron Will. It's a Disney film, and I think it's perfect for you guys.

Anonymous

Clue the Movie (1985) Rear Window (1954) Casablanca (1942) Charade (1963) Singin' in the Rain (1952) Steel Magnolias (1989) Arthur (1981)

Kwan wallace

BAD BOYS 2 TRAINING DAY THE EQUALIZER

Daniel R

Watchmen Director's Cut, Mars Attacks!, Mean Girls, Aquaman, Parasite

Anonymous

Your Name (2016 Anime movie), Room, Flight over the cuckoo's nest, Breakfast Club, Dead Poets Society

Anonymous

Watchmen Cloverfield Prometheus

Daryl

1. Children of Men 2. Deep Impact 3. A.I. Artificial Intelligence 4. Howls Moving Castle 5. Castaway

Sam Branham

Here are some I like: Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005) The Love Bug (1968) Groundhog Day (1993; Did you see this one already? I forgot) That's all I can think of right now. Love your videos btw.

Doondoc1

Misery The Cable Guy The Help Beetlejuice Robocop

Abeer Nasser Alkethairi

Air Force one, The prestige, last part of Men in black and Rush hour and 10 things I hate about you are some of my favorite movies

Anonymous

Mission Impossible series

David Blake

Hi. Today I wanna suggest you some adventure movie of the 80s with teens: - Flight Of The Navigator (1986) - Explorers (1985) - The Goonies (1985) - The NeverEnding Story (1985) - Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) Hugs ❤️

Anonymous

Jackie Brown, True Lies, Rocky 3, Beverly Hills Cop

Jonathan Hang

I would to see you guys react to Brother Bear(2003) Tarzan(1999) Zathura: A Space Adventure(2005) Aquaman(2018) Lilo & Stitch(2002)

CiviliNation

Jojo rabbit, mad max fury, malcolm x

Anonymous

Tron, Rocky 3, Mortal Kombat (2021), True Lies, Long Kiss Goodnight.

☆C~H~A~N~D~L~E~R☆

Live action- Mortal Kombat (1995) Horror- Halloween 2018 Action- Commando(Schwarzenegger) or True Lies(Schwarzenegger)or The Rock(Nicolas Cage and Sean Connery) Comedy- Ace Ventura(Jim Carrey) Animated- Tarzan

Anonymous

Troy (Directors Cut) The Last Samurai Rush Hour 3

Lemuel Daher

Troy, Social Network, Gone Girl

Anthony

The Godfather, A Star is Born (2018)

William Weber

The Amazing Spider-Man and Star Trek into Darkness

Anonymous

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, National Treasure, About Time, Holes, Paranormal Activity 1.

Rafael Benedicto

Popular Live Action Movie: Mad Max - Fury Road Underdog Live Action Movie: The Last Samurai Wild Card: Tarzan (1999)

Adam Burt

Live Action- Room, Stardust, Jojo Rabbit. Animated- The Mitchells vs the Machines, Lego Movie

zammmerjammer

Chocolat Room (2015) A League Of Their Own Attack the Block Muriel's Wedding

Anonymous

Beverly Hills cop, Blade, Jackie Brown, Mission impossible, Oceans 11, True Lies

devoidzer0

1. WarGames (1983) 2. My Cousin Vinny (1992) 3. Biloxi Blues (1988) 4. Throw Momma From the Train (1987) 5. Groundhog Day (1993)

Caleb Harvey

Prince of Egypt Sister act Ghost Bodyguard (whitney Houston) Sound of music Chitty chitty bang bang

Stephanie

Wind River

Stephanie

Free Willy 1-3, I Tonya, Last Samurai, Point Break (Keanu Reeves), Baby Driver, Training Day, Seven, Departed, Empire Of The Sun

Anonymous

Would love for you guys to put Gravity (2013) on a poll!

Justin S.

Here are my usual Movie Requests: The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) Ransom (1996) Breakdown (1997) Cliffhanger (1993) Outbreak (1995)

Anonymous

Planet of the Apes 1968 and the 4 sequels

Anonymous

If I say Venom five times does that help its chances? :')

Ferdinand Buot

1) Devil Wears Prada (2006)

Anonymous

The entire Bourne trilogy

Ferdinand Buot

2) Brave (2012) 3) Enola Holmes (2020) 4) Contagion (2010) 5) The Heat (2013)

Anonymous

1. Valkyire 2. Troy 3. Blade

Anne

(1) The Green Mile (2) Apollo 13 (3) A beautiful mind (4) Schindler's List (5) E.T

David Crabtree

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, Pearl Harbor, Batman Returns (1992), The Burbs, Face/Off, Warrior (2011), Clue, Hot Shots, Real Steel, Con Air, Rudy, Airplane, Rocky 3

Anonymous

My Top 5; 1. The Terminal (2004) - starring Tom Hanks 2. The School of Rock (2003) 3. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (2019) - Tarintino’s latest movie 4. Adventureland (2009) - Independent movie about a group of people who work at an amusement park. Stars lots of big name actors (Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Bill Hader, Kristin Wiig, Ryan Reynolds) 5. Any slapstick/romcom with actors like Jim Carey, Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, Ben Stiller, etc. 6. Mean Girls (2004) - A lot have already suggested this, I just wanted to give it another vote

Anonymous

-The Name of the Rose (1986) 🥀 -The Hunger (1983) 🩸 -The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) ⚜️ -The Matrix Revolutions 💚 -Chocolat 🍫

Grimes

Sister Act

Grimes

Scream 2

Anonymous

Man on Fire

Harry Reece

True Romance, Life Is Beautiful, All About My Mother, Beverly Hills Cop

Starromania72

1) The Big Lebowski (1998) - surreal quasi-detective comedy, Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi among others. 2) Grosse Pointe Blank (1998) - black action rom-com, John Cusack, Dan Aykroyd, Hank Azaria, etc; fantastic soundtrack 3) Kung Fu Hustle (2004) - surreal kung fu action comedy 4) The Death of Stalin (2017) - pitch black comedy satire, lotsa big names - Steve Buscemi, Michael Palin, Jeffrey Tambor, Jason Isaacs... 5) High Fidelity (2000) - rom-com-dram with John Cusack, Jack Black, Tim Robbins; great soundtrack

Anonymous

Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, Aquaman, The Amazing Spider man, and The Maze Runner.

Anonymous

Clue, Holes (2003), The Shape of Water, Sister Act, 9 to 5 :D <3 have a great week guys!!

Anonymous

Parasite Last Action Hero Groundhog Day No Country for Old Men

cori washington

batman returns, fargo,, the hateful eight, do the right thing, sister act

Anonymous

TMNT (1990) Ex Machina (2014) Watchmen Director's Cut (2009) Looper (2012) Dredd (2012) Training Day (2001) Cloverfield (2008)

Future_Boy85

Dredd (2012) What We Do In The Shadows Mad Max: Fury Road Planet Terror The New Mutants

Jordan Haddow

I'll back up Cloverfield. It's a fun rollercoaster ride of a show. Add in War of the Worlds for the same reason.

Anonymous

1. Cast Away 2. Apollo 13 3. Schindler’s List 4. Best in Show 5. Hamilton

Trevor Darnell

Tarzan (1999) Pocahontas (1995) The Little Mermaid (1989) Cinderella (1950) The Heat (2013) John Wick 1-3 (so Mom and Kim can react to. Although I don't know if mom will be able to handle the violence but I'd like to see all 3 of you react to the trilogy.)

Josh B.

Holes, Sky High, Tropic Thunder, Scooby-Doo Live Action (2002), Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Cast Away, The Green Mile, Dennis the Menace (1993)

YodatheHobbit

Sunshine Mad Max or Mad Max Fury Road (I guess honestly since they stories don't have much to do with each other they don't NEED to start with the first film)

Anonymous

Heat (1995) is always a good option, with Robert De Niro and Al Pachino. Also recommend WarGames (1983), with Matthew Broderick.

Anonymous

Hannibal (2001) Venom (2018) The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) - yeah I know it's not everyone's fave but you might enjoy it

Katherine Rodriguez

Twilight, Hidden Figures, The Blind Side, Aquaman and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of The Dawn Treader

Justin

Rocky III Cast Away The Green Mile Gravity Enola Holmes

Stevie-Leigh

The Birdcage 1996 (Robin Williams!), Spy Kids, Just Go With It, Fight Club, The Hours (Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman)

Calum

1. Watchmen 2. Mortal Kombat (1995) 3. Mean Girls 4. Princess Mononoke (animated) 5. Groundhog Day

Anonymous

The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (2004) a series I wanted to bring to your attention to, a trilogy of movies starting with this one followed by a TV series that's even better first movie is the only required viewing for the TV series with the other two optional depending on how much you like the first movie. Not new or super popular but I think you would enjoy it so thought I would post it.

Anonymous

Willow

Shyam Nair

1. October Sky 2. Dallas Buyers Club 3. Rain Man 4. I am Sam 5. The Sixth Sense

Joel Miller

1. The Prince of Egypt 2. The Hunchback of Notre Dame 3. The Room (2003) 4. Batman Mask of the Phantasm 5. Mary Poppins

George Bean

LAST ACTION HERO -- a criminally underrated Arnold Schwarzenegger action parody from 1993.

Aaron Barlow

Dog Soldiers, Conjuring 2, Annabelle. A bit scary but great movies and you've all watched some tense movies. I feel like you are ready. TV-wise you guys would love 'Merlin', fun fantasy series with great characters/relationships, interspersed with some humorous moments. Another great show is 'The Orville' a Star Trek type show with awesome characters, some exciting adventures and some good humour.

Vince

Halloween 2018, dragon ball super broly, simpsons movie, dawn of the dead,hunter x hunter, samurai champloo

Anonymous

Gattaca Monster Squad True Romance Mission Impossible

Anonymous

Kung fu hustle

Anonymous

Jojo rabbit

Anonymous

Parasite

Anonymous

School of rock

Anonymous

Zathura: A Space Adventure

WastedPo

BATMAN RETURNS (1992): Confession: I only really wanted you guys to watch the ’89 Batman so you could get to the sequel. While audiences seemed underwhelmed with “Returns” when it was released, it’s arguably the one that’s aged better. Watching this sequel, you get the impression that Tim Burton really was holding back from his signature whimsical style when he made the first Batman. (Maybe he felt pressure to offer up something more commercially viable.) With “Returns,” he goes full on Tim Burton, with his penchant for exaggerated misfit characters and a heavy reliance on set design. The result is more goth fantasy than a “DC Movie.” And it’s got fantastic Danny Elman music. If you wait for this to win a poll, years could go by (a la “Prince Caspian”) before you get to it. Then you wouldn’t be able to appreciate the growth/differences between the two movies.

WastedPo

I've long hoped they'd watch Gattaca. And I'd love it if they delved into Mission Impossible (especially starting with the third entry when the series hits its stride).

James

The Game, the ghost and the darkness, True Grit 2010

DOMONIC

Divergent War of the worlds (2005) Gravity (Sandra Bullock and George Clooney) Maze runner Black swan

Anonymous

Fight Club, True Romance

takfogger

Please:

takfogger

Please: Matilda, The Prince of Egypt, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pan’s Labyrinth, Spirit!

Justin S.

Batman Returns is probably the most underrated Batman film. I think at the time, many people thought it was a bit too dark for a movie that is supposed to be appealing to children. Batman 89 is still a classic as well and I actually prefer both Tim Burton films to the Nolan Trilogy, which is still good as well, just a different approach. I think I read that a third Tim Burton Batman film was originally planned with the Scarecrow as the main villain but it got scrapped. That almost for sure would have been better than Batman Forever and Batman and Robin. Another Batman film the Storm Crew should check out is the animated Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. Sleepy Hollow is another Tim Burton film I thought was done quite well.

Katie Bjordahl

please: romeo + juliet (1996), batman returns (1992), what's eating gilbert grape, legally blonde, crimson peak, remember me, twilight, mean girls

Justin S.

The Long Kiss Goodnight is one of the most underrated action pictures. It would make for a great reaction.

Justin S.

I really think having a Super Underdog Poll once every two or three months or so would work out and could be interesting.

Anonymous

I would strongly encourage you ladies to consider Maleficent. It is a live adaptation of Disney's original Sleeping Beauty. So maybe watch SB first and then Maleficent. There is also a sequel to Maleficent.

Chani Elkin

I actually just saw a new film (aunt & uncle showed it to me) so I'm so hyped to be able to request it (I'm listing it as number 1). One of the most beautiful films I've seen! <3 (Sorry for the multiple edit comments - my shift key is sticky, so it keeps only doing Enter, not Shift+Enter for new line) Requests: 1) "Places In The Heart" (1984) - stars Sally Field, Danny Glover, and John Malkovitch. Set in a small Texan town during the mid-1930's during the heart of the Great Depression. Sally Field is a mother whose sheriff husband was accidentally killed & has to figure out not only how to take care of her family (and grieve), but how to pay the bank what is owed so she doesn't lose her house and kids. I don't want to spoil too much, but Danny Glover plays a black itinerant whose knowledge helps SF. John Malkovitch plays the banker's brother-in-law, blinded in The Great War, forced into being SF's boarder. It's a great example of storytelling with superb acting, showing what life was like (both the good & bad). How helpful and valuable acceptance and kindness can be, when you focus on what really matters & is valuable. The 'found family' is my favorite part, aside from the ending (an example of what should be and the most beautiful and bittersweet scene I've seen in a while). 2) "Matilda" (1996) - for slightly lighter fare, the classic film based on the Road Dahl book. Has Danny Devito and Mara Wilson. This is a movie that is pure fun and really captures the magic of childhood (even with the darker themes of childhood neglect and illegal capitalism). Also superbly acted, it's one that you can view over & over again - never get bored, always enjoy, & can always find new small details to focus on. With a heartwarming ending in many ways. 3) "Inherit the Wind" (1960) - Spencer Tracy, Frederick March, Gene Kelly. This is the film adaption of the famous play, which is in itself based on the real-life1920's case on teaching Darwin's Theory of Evolution in schools. Which made history. The film is again superbly acted, showing how religion & science are not necessarily mutually exclusive. The dangers of moralistic preaching (literally or through 'I'm so progressive/liberal, and you're so 'backward' in small towns"), as well the dangers of conflating attention with 'saving values' are deftly examined. How to recognize and value progress, without disregarding the value of old-fashioned beliefs or those of religion. One of my favorite films that really make you engage & think - timeless classic that can apply to life regardless of when or where you watch it. 4) "Any Day Now" (2012) - a hidden gem, one to make you root for the main characters, cry, and never forget it once you've seen it. Set in 1979 & based on a true story, it focuses on two interconnected lives. The film stars an amazing performance by Isaac Levin (the innocent heart) who is Marco, an autistic teen being raised by a single mother who (sadly) is drug-addicted. Their neighbor is the passionate Rudy (a heart-rending epic Alan Cumming) who is a gay man making a living as a drag queen entertainer. When the mom leaves the kid alone & doesn't return, Rudy turns to Paul (his new & closeted flame), a lawyer - who finds the mom's been arrested. They strike a deal where Rudy will take care of Marco while the mom's in jail. The film deals with them making a family, the homophobia (Rudy is Paul's 'cousin' b/c otherwise the adoption wouldn't be approved), the disability issues (how Marco is viewed due to the autism), and even a sympathetic few scenes on drug addiction (you may mean well, but...), job issues (jealousy & homophobia), and the impact of choices and actions. I'm actually going to include a link to the trailer for this one as it really pulls you in. "Any Day Now" (2012) Trailer Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ghwGOuuNy0 And Finally *drumroll* we have: 5) "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" (1984) --- the classic Miyazaki film that actually led to the creation of Studio Ghibli. And is one of the perfect films to watch, both in general and considering everything going on. It's set in a future where nuclear damage has turned most of the world toxic. Most of the humans live in small pockets set by this forest where the lingering ecological damage has it produce toxic deadly spores. It's inhabited by giant prehistoric insect creatures who are gentle unless you try to attack them & destroy their home. The toxic forest & wasteland, which is expanding and threatening the few humans left. Everyone wears masks to survive and Nausicaa is a kind princess and scientist who tries to help her people and loves to explore the world around her. Managing to defend those she cares about in non-violent ways, and having scientific exploration that's non-invasive or destructive. The only issue is those in power who have split into two warring kingdoms trying to get access to limited resources. Nuclear resources so they can try & destroy the toxic forest. That's all I'm saying - but it is epic, it is stunningly beautiful animation, it is a thoughtful and amazing story with incredible characters. And honestly, it's the perfect film to watch in 2021.

Anonymous

Remember The Titans (2000) Drumline (2002) Money Talks (1997) John Q (2002) All About The Benjamins (2002) I'm gonna will "Remember The Titans" into existence. Such a good movie

Kenzie8814

Since Mother's Day is this weekend can Room (2015) be the reaction because I think that would be a good Mother's Day movie for ya'll to react to! otherwise Room (2015) Fallen Matilda 50 first Dates Wizard of Oz (1939)

Anonymous

My recomendations are: 1. The Maze Runner Series 2. Enchanted 3. Troy 4. Edward Scissorhands 5. Stardust Please!!! :)

George Bean

MONEY TALKS (1997), starring Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen.

Chani Elkin

Oh - Stardust is so good! I'd love to see their reaction to that (and Enchanted).

Chani Elkin

Another "Matilda" fan! <3 There is hope still for a reaction and I am not alone. That's one of the top movies I want them to watch.

Chani Elkin

Another Matilda fan! <3 This makes 2 requests (aside from mine) I've seen for it - there's hope yet. Also, yes "Room" (2015) is so so good. It would be one of the best choices for a Mother's Day film (although "Places in the Heart" (1984) is also a great 'mom love/strength' movie - highly recommend it if you haven't seen it). And I'm surprised that "Wizard of Oz" hasn't been done yet. That's such a classic, if needs to be reacted to.

Chani Elkin

That's a great choice - if you haven't seen it yet, I highly recommend "Leverage" (2008 - fave tv show & my top tv series for recommending to them) & "Almost Paradise" (2020) which are amazing & by the same director (lots of actor overlap as well).

Chani Elkin

Princess Mononoke is a great choice - this month, I actually went with "Nausicaa" (1984) since it's the perfect 2021 Miyazaki film (and Spirited Away is already on the polls/list).

jonathan Edge

Tenet , The Da Vinci Code , Sicario , Promising Young Woman and Sound Of Metal are great for the Popular Live Action Poll .

jonathan Edge

Black Swan , No Country For Old Men , A Beautiful Mind , The English Patient and Gangs Of New York are great for the Underdog Live Action Poll .

George Bean

LAST ACTION HERO (1993) with Arnold Schwarzenegger. ;D

George Bean

FIRST BLOOD, the first Rambo movie with Sylvester Stallone. More of a psychological drama about the issues of PTSD in Vietnam Veterans. It is also my favorite of all the Rambo movies.

George Bean

COLLATERAL (2004), with Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx.