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Hello everyone, thank you for helping us by subscribing to our channel. Dawn/Storm's recovery is going well and she is slowly walking around and getting strength back. You may have seen her do some reactions recently but she is still taking it slow. So that means we will be doing extra Wild Card POLLS and pausing our normal  movie POLLS in order to give Storm time to recover, but don't worry these POLLS WILL RETURN!!!

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

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

Feel free to make REQUESTS in the comments below!

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!

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Anonymous

Gone in 60 seconds

Tyler

The Prestige

AyaaChann

I hope you will soon be back to your older self! But take all the time you need 🤗🌹. - Brother bear - Spirit - The land before time

Anonymous

The Help, girl with the dragon tattoo, Zodiac from David Fincher, The Last Dance documentary, The Nightingale, and War Horse by Steven Spielberg.

Sohail Jafar

— Parasite — Fantastic Four (2005) — Ocean’s (series) — The Proposal — Fast and Furious (Series)

cori washington

The Addams family 1993, snatch, and fargo

Anonymous

Can you guys do a reaction to Freedom Writers(2006), it is a true story about these group of kids inspired their teacher

Karin Baggie

Tenet (2020) and Sicario (2015)

Melinda Sandstedt

Crimson Peak, Enchanted, Edward Scissorhands, The Princess and the Frog, Dead Poets Society, Pride & Prejudice (2005)

Anonymous

12 Angry Men 1957

Anonymous

Remember The Titans Drumline The Fast and Furious A Bug’s Life Training Day

Jihad Lee

Miracle At St. Anna. Underrated WW2 movie about a group of Buffalo Soldiers. Directed by Spike Lee.

Anonymous

True Lies, Crimson Tide, Blade, Oceans 11, Beverly Hills Cop, Lethal Weapon

David Blake

I suggest: - Beverly Hills Cop trilogy - Blade trilogy - Underworld series - Dead Poets Society - John Q

Em

The Imitation Game

Anonymous

Ice Age, The Amazing Spiderman

William Weber

The Fast and The Furious Hacksaw Ridge The Suicide Squad (2021)

Anonymous

The amazing spider man 1&2! You may need to see them for the new MCU spiderman movie!

Anonymous

Stand By Me, The Outsiders, The Goonies

Jackie Green

The usual suspects

Lemuel Daher

Troy Chronicle Gone Girl War of the Worlds

Anonymous

Spirited Away!

Anonymous

Please watch Venom Jungle Cruise The rest of the DCEU movies

Adam Grunther

1. The Blues Brothers. 2. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. 3. Birds of Prey. 4. Kubo and the Two Strings. 5. The Godfather.

Anonymous

Your Name! And A Silent Voice!

Anonymous

Also, if you like musicals, Hairspray, Mama Mia, Mama Mia: Here We Go Again

Delvin Kelleybrew

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

Jackie Green

42 (movie about Jackie Robinson, starring Chadwick Boseman)

Anonymous

About Time, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, Hamilton, The Gentlemen, The Green Mile

Ferdinand Buot

Crazy Rich Asians (2018) The intern (2015) 2012 Movie The Devil Wears Prada (2007) National treasure 2(2007) Brave (2012)

Anonymous

Robocop (1987) directors cut American History X (1998) Boyz N the Hood Spirited Away Full Metal Jacket

jf_lametta

Mad Max Fury Road, No Country For Old Men

Anonymous

Catch me if you can (2002) Chef (2014) Trading day (2001) Crimson tide (1995) Baby driver (2017)

Anonymous

Little women (2019), justice league DC animated movies, bride wars, Howl’s moving castle

Luis Garcia

Spy kids, ice age, Hoodwinked

Foggy

When Harry Met Sally, The Princess Diaries, Selena, Almost Famous, A League of Their Own

Anne

Stand by me, A beautiful mind, Apollo 13, and The Sandlot

Starromania72

The Big Lebowski (1998) Breaker Morant (1980) The Death of Stalin (2017) Grosse Point Blanke (1997) Two Hands (1999)

Anonymous

Ice Age and Pitch Perfect would be fun.

Tori Johnson

A league of their own

Anonymous

Clue (1985), Stand by Me, Catch me if you can. Ice Age

Tori Johnson

The Mighty Ducks Movies

Shehab Dawoud

The Godfather, Heat, Stand By Me, Gone Girl, Magnolia, Meet The Parents

RX2904

Streets of Fire

Anonymous

Slumdog Millionaire, ice age, My Way, No Country For Old Men

Anonymous

Fast and furious(series)

Anonymous

bad boys 2

Justin S.

The Long Kiss Goodnight Ransom Breakdown Outbreak As Good As It Gets

Anonymous

Gone Girl, Parasite, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Rush, Into the Wild, The Imitation Game, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Anonymous

Stardust, Maleficent, Finding Dory

Erwin Rogier

-The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) -The Incredible Hulk (2008) -Venom (2018) -Shazam (2019) -Jackie Brown (1997)

Anonymous

Tron, Long Kiss Goodnight, True Lies, Venom

wheeein

I would like to see a reaction to Instant Family. Just a fun, wholesome, movie lol

Grimes

Sister Act

Caleb Harvey

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

Anonymous

A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Stargate(1994)

☆C~H~A~N~D~L~E~R☆

You've seen Halloween. I know I would love to see you all react to Halloween 2018(direct sequel to first Halloween). True Lies Commando Dumb and Dumber Ace Ventura 1 or 2.. or both Starman(Jeff Bridges) Jeepers Creepers The Strangers 1 & 2(2 is best)

Anonymous

A Few Good Men, Don't Breathe, Rocky 3, The Equalizer, Kindergarten Cop

Darius.

[**THIS IS A RE-POST**] -- with 1 added Movie: "Sunshine" (2007) Directed by Danny Boyle, Written by Alex Garland: Sunshine is a Science Fiction Thriller. Boyle has also Directed, "28 Days Later" (2002) & "Slumdog Millionaire" (2008). Fun Fact: During the process of Production, the Actors had to live together in order to create a believable onscreen experience that they knew each other. "Inside Man" (2006) Directed by Spike Lee, Written by Russell Gewirtz: Inside Man is a Mystery Crime Drama. Lee has also Directed Movies like, "Malcolm X" (1992) & "Do the Right Thing" (1989). Fun Fact: Apparently, Lee met William Dafoe in the restroom when they both attended the same Play, 'Julius Caesar', that ironically, Denzel Washington starred in. Spike said: "We should work together" and Dafoe replied: "Yeah, Spike, we should". After that, Spike sent him the script. "Underworld" (2003) Directed by Len Wiseman, Written by Kevin Grevioux/Danny McBride & Len Wiseman: According to IMDb, Underworld is an Action Fantasy Thriller, I can't say for certain whether I agree with their placement in Genre; it's more likely this Movie is a contemporary, highly stylized 'Gothic Noir'. Still, I'd even accept Science Fiction Horror. Fun Fact: One of the Writers, Grevioux, who also plays 'Raze' in the Movie, has an incredibly deep voice; believe it or not, it's actually his natural speaking voice & was never altered during Production. "Attack the Block" (2011) Written & Directed by Joe Cornish: Attack the Block is a Science Fiction Thriller. Cornish also Directed "The Kid Who Would Be King" (2019), and helped Write Movies like, "Ant-Man" (2015) & "The Adventures of Tintin" (2011). Fun Fact: While Cornish was researching, he asked diverse groups of kids what kind of weapons they'd use, if an invasion were to happen. Many of the talks went straight into the Movie. "The Greatest Game Ever Played" (2005) Directed by Bill Paxton, Written by Mark Frost [based on their Novel of the same name]: The Greatest Game Ever Played is a Biography [Biopic] Sports Drama. Paxton is more influential as an Actor than a Director; he's starred in many Movies like, "Aliens" (1986), "Apollo 13" (1995), "Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams" (2002), "Thunderbirds" (2004), "Edge of Tomorrow" (2014), "Titanic" (1997) & "Twister" (1996). Fun Fact: The Production Crew shot on-location at a real Golf Club outside Montreal, Quebec. They had a white Clubhouse painted yellow for the Movie; the folks over there liked it so much, they kept it after they were done. "Trouble with the Curve" (2012) Directed by Robert Lorenz, Written by Randy Brown: Trouble with the Curve is a Sports Drama. This is Lorenz's Directorial Debut and has worked on Movies like "Million Dollar Baby" (2004), which ironically, is Directed by Clint Eastwood who stars in this Movie. Fun Fact: Through the persistent efforts of the Crew, they got Eastwood to come out of Acting retirement to be in this Movie. Before this, he was in "Gran Torino" (2008), which he also Directed. Obviously this changed once he did "The Mule" (2018).

Anonymous

I would love for you guys to watch the Incredible Hulk(2008) since it’s the only MCU movie you guys haven’t seen yet. I also really recommend the Sony Marvel movies, Venom and The Amazing Spider-Man 1 and 2.

King Henry Beauclerc

Dante's Peak - Volcano disaster movie, better (in my opinion) than the movie "Volcano" The Greatest Showman - Musical with Hugh Jackman and Zendaya. Wonderful songs great movie

Tim Pierce

Here we go again: The Rock Last Action Hero Beverly Hills Cop Empire Records Can't Hardly Wait

Anonymous

Planet of the Apes 1968 and hopefully the sequels

Kelvin

Coherence (2013) Pontypool (2008)

Angeldanger145

Anastasia (1997), Prince of Egypt, Joseph King of dreams, Woman in Black, Olympus has fallen movie series

Anonymous

The Amazing Spider-Man both 1&2 Fast and Furious movies Kubo and the two strings (phenomenal movie) 😁

George Bean

OUTBREAK (1995)

Raven Dark

I can't remember if I've mentioned these before, Iron Will The Goonies Adventures in Babysitting (the original from the 80's; there is a remake) Girls Just Want to Have Fun Pretty Woman

Daryl

1. Deep Impact 2. Children of Men 3. A.I. Artificial Intelligence 4. War of the Worlds 5. The Talented Mr. Ridley

Mario

I Love You, Man (2009) A comedy starring Paul Rudd, a soon to be married man but is lacking friends to be his best man / groomsman.

Daryl

Adventures in Babysitting would be such a fun reaction!!

Jacob Ward

Shin Godzilla (2018)

Trevor Darnell

Tarzan Pocahontas The Little Mermaid

lifeless_driver

unbroken (2014) and the perks of being a wallflower if you haven't seen it yet!

Aaron Barlow

True lies I Robot American Werewolf in London Highlander Dog Soldiers The Conjuring 1 and 2 Annabelle 1,2,3 Total Recall 1990 The Running man Kindergarten cop. Eraser

Raymond DeGraw

Highlander The Crow Fight Club Holes Falling Down

Anonymous

Once Upon A Time in Hollywood The Big Lebowski Fargo (movie) 2001 A Space Odyssey The Terminal

Raven Dark

This is weird. I could have sworn they did Tarzan, and I was going to tell you as much, but then I couldn't find it in their Google Drive links. Huh. Maybe I'm mixing them up with a different reactor. Had I realized they didn't, I would have listed it in mine.

Anonymous

1. Fantastic Four (2005) 2. Rush Hour 3 3. Predator 2 4. Batman Returns 5. The Lego Batman Movie (2017) 6. The Mask (1994)

Anonymous

The LEGO Movie Shazam Eighth Grade

Kenzie8814

Room (2015) Girl Interrupted Beetlejuice Just Mercy (2019)

Kevin

Catch Me if You Can Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Liar, Liar Spirited Away The Devil Wears Prada What About Bob?

Anonymous

Hamilton Best in Show Nomadland Schindler's List

Vince

Friday, rush hour 3, training day,beetle juice,dawn of the dead, falling down, boyz n the good, predators, the crow, suicide squad 2, fury, antz, goodfellas, full metal jacket, blair witch project, dragon ball super broly, batman mask of phantasm,batman beyond.

zammmerjammer

Room (Brie Larson 2015) Chocolat (Juliette Binoche, Johnny Depp 2000) A League Of Their Own (Geena Davis, Tom Hanks 1992) I ❤️ Huckabees (2004) Girlfight (Michelle Rodriguez 2000)

ED209

The Jungle Book (1994) A live-action adventure film from the director of the first two Mummy movies, starring a young Lena Headey (Cersei) among other notable actors. L.A. Confidential (1997) A great detective story set in 1950's Los Angeles. Starring Russell Crowe and Danny DeVito A Bridge Too Far (1977) A WW2 epic faithfully based on a true battle with one of the most stacked cast ever, including Sean Connery, Michael Caine and Anthony Hopkins.

MovieFanatic

Jackie brown 1997 , Doctor sleep directors cut 2019

MovieFanatic

Funny girl (1969) west side story (1962)

Gaël Twité

the amazing spider-man 1 and 2, fast and furious franchise, Cars(2006), Monsters university

Michael Hamilton

- Godzilla 1998 - Liar Lair - Scream 2 - Tremors

Amanda P

Maze Runner trilogy, the first wives club, practical magic, passengers, the space between us, spirited away, howls moving castle

YodatheHobbit

Tremors Dumb and Dumber The Sandlot The Rocketeer Flight of the Navigator

George Bean

MONEY TALKS (1997)

Anonymous

School of Rock (2003) The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) Pitch Perfect (2012) The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) Room (2015) Shazam! (2019) Just Mercy (2019)

Anonymous

Disney movies Cars 1, 2, and 3

Anonymous

mask of Zorro

Yomaira

Please react to Meet the Robinsons, it sends such a positive message.

Janitor

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, 22 Jump Street

WastedPo

I’m not gonna lie. After “Gattaca” got its butt handed to it by “Space Jam” in the last (ironically named) Underdog poll, it feels a bit futile to keep making suggestions. But here goes… GATTACA (1997): Yes, I’m a glutton for punishment. Not only do I think the ladies would enjoy this thoughtful, beautiful sci-fi movie, but I bet a lot of people who aren’t familiar with it (and thus, would never vote for it) would enjoy it too. Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, Jude Law. A “near future” world really distinguishes itself with a haunting score and minimalist, noir aesthetic. THE OTHERS (2001): While this is technically “horror,” it’s a classy kind of horror - beautifully scripted, shot and acted, with elements of period drama and mystery. Nicole Kidman stars as a harried mother trying to look after her children in a lonely mansion on the British Isles while her husband fights in WWII. Even if you can anticipate some of the plot developments, there’s still so much to admire here. PASSENGERS (2016): Confession time. I'm apparently the only person in the world who likes this movie. I saw it twice in the theater before I looked up the Rotten Tomatoes score and discovered it had been rejected by critics and audiences alike. However, I'm suggesting it because I actually think the ladies would enjoy it too. (The cast alone would probably appeal to them.)

Darius.

I've never actually seen "Passengers", but Metacritic rated it higher by 11%; I consider them a more accurate way to gauge Critical "enjoyment" given their Rating System. Having said that, it's not by much, still.

Katherine Rodriguez

Twilight, Natural Treasure 2, Narnia 3, The Man in The Iron Mask, Divergent

Anonymous

rocketman, zodiac, this is the end

Aaron Barlow

Narnia 3 would be good. It's disappointing when they start a film series and don't complete it eh? The only exception would be the Highlander film series if they ever get round to it. No 2 was terrible lol.

Aaron Barlow

Great movie!!! I actually rewatched it again recently after decades and it's still brilliant.

Michaela Talley

Little Women (2019) Perks of Being A Wallflower Amazing SpiderMan 1 and 2 Tarzan Spirited Away Howl's Moving Castle Planet Treasure Bambi Big Hero 6 Holes Meet The Robinsons The Fox and The Hound

Dave van der Kuyp

The Riddick movies would be fun. Starring Vin Diesel. Three movies total with one short animated movie. 1. Pitch Black; 1.5 Dark Fury (30 minute animated short); 2. The Chronicles of Riddick and 3. Riddick.

George Bean

OUTBREAK (1995) LIAR LIAR

rhaegar

Mad Max: Fury Road Snowpiercer Hacksaw Ridge Remember the Titans The Fast and the Furious A League of Their Own

DOMONIC

Divergent War of the worlds 2005 Gravity Crazy rich asians Fast and furious series Twilight The devil wears prada Train to Busan

Trisha

The Lost Boys Interview With A Vampire Jojo Rabbit Resident Evil Movies Twilight Fear Street (All 3 parts) The Help Don't Breathe A Silent Voice (Anime Movie) Your Name (Anime Movie) Alice In Wonderland (2010)

Rebecca

Little Women Lion Saving Mr Banks

Anonymous

Starship troopers Groundhog Day No country for old men Stand by me The devil wears prada Sandlot Kindergarten cop 22 jump street

Anonymous

Venom, please!

Kenzie8814

Room (2015) Girl Interrupted Beetlejuice Just Mercy (2019)

Dimi

the Goonies

Anonymous

Requiem for a Dream

Chani Elkin

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) "Captain Blood" (1935) - has Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Ross Alexander, Claude Raines, Basil Rathbone... the list goes on. The film that made Errol Flynn a star. Based on the Rafael Sabatini novel, it follows Dr. Peter Blood (Flynn) who gets arrested while tending to his friend. Who was injured in the famed 1619 Monmouth Rebellion against King James. He & others get 'rescued' from death by being sold into slavery. The film follows the efforts to break free & take care of themselves. Olivia de Havilland plays Arabella Bishop, the well-meaning but very spoiled daughter of Col. Bishop who is the plantation slave owner. A lot of the side characters steal the show, especially Ross Alexander as Jeremy Pitt. It's focus is white slavery, but there are a lot of black townsfolk (& one boy as the Governer's aide). I HIGHLY recommend this. It's a fantastic movie! 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. Their home is 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

Ex Machina, Dredd, and Watchmen Director's Cut

Anonymous

The Father (2020) amazing movie with Anthony Hopkins greatest performance ever in my opinion. He won the Oscar for it this year.

Anonymous

Billy elliot

David Crabtree

The Amazing Spider-Man 2, The Burbs, Mr. & Mrs.Smith, The Rock, Pearl Harbor, Con Air, Face/Off

Peaches

twlight