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Hello everyone, welcome to a new month and thank you for helping us by subscribing to our channel!! We are back to regular POLLS this month so make your requests 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 and maybe a brand new movie)

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!

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Foggy

When Harry Met Sally, My Cousin Vinny, A League of Their Own, Almost Famous, La La Land

Dakota Yee

Blood Diamond, Pursuit of Happyness, Money Talks, Superbad, Wolf of Wallstreet, American Gangster, Remember the Titans

Anonymous

Casino Royale, Skyfall!

Anonymous

Can you guys react to: - Peter Pan(2003)Live Action(2ND BEST LIVE ACTION NEXT TO HOOK) - Freedom Writers(2006) - On Netflix - What a Girl Wants - Family Movie on Netflix

katie

The Good Son (1993) - a psychological thriller starring a young Macaulay Culkin and Elijah Wood! Hacksaw Ridge (2016) - the true story of WW2 hero Desmond Doss The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993) - iconic Disney film

Sohail Jafar

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

Anonymous

Troy please <3

AyaaChann

- Brother bear - Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron - Tarzan - Treasure Planet - Rise of the Guardians (Holiday movie)

Delvin Kelleybrew

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

Katherine Rodriguez

Twilight, Crazy Rich Asians, Parasite, The Blind Side and Spirited Away

rhaegar

Dune!

Elliott Bullock II

Addams Family Values Ferris Bueller's Day Off Big Hero 6 The Goonies Jackie Brown Speed Racer 42

Michael Skyum Andersen

Downfall (Der Untergang in German) - about the last days of Hitler (many memes use scenes from this movie).

Anonymous

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Anonymous

Gone in 60 seconds

Kevin

Catch Me if You Can Liar, Liar Parasite (Korean film, has subtitles) What About Bob? The Devil Wears Prada

Daniel Fuchs

Outbreak (1995), Air Force one, Executive Decision (1996), Godzilla (1998), Apollo 13, Bad Boys 2, The James Bond Movies, Dantes Peak, Volcano, 2012, Airport (1970-1975-1977) Movies, Delta Force with Chuck Norris, White House Down, True Lies, Lethal Weapon 1-4, The Towering Inferno (1974), Meteor with Sean Connery (1979), Van Helsing (2004), Halloween 2 (1981) and Halloween 4 (1988), Rambo 1-4, 101 Dalmations (1996) with Glenn Close, Die Hard 2, Police Academy, Home Alone 1+2, National Lampoons Christmas Vacation (1989) with Chevy Chase, Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980) with Alec Guiness and Ricky Schroder, Jaws (1975)

George Bean

MONEY TALKS LIAR LIAR FUN with DICK and JANE PINEAPPLE EXPRESS ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES

Anonymous

Into the wild Only the brave

Daniel Fuchs

Animation: Finding Nemo, Aristocats, Tarzan (1999),, Peter Pan (1960), Bambi (1942), Snow white and the seven draws (1937), Oliver & Company, The Fox and the hound (1981), Minions movie (2015), Frozen, Robin Hood (1973), Mary Poppins -Live Action animated, Land before Time (1988), Pinoccio (1940),

Marvel Fan

Fantastic Four (2005) By Tim Story Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) By Tim Story Big Hero 6 (2014) (Big Hero 6 has a end credits scene)

Anonymous

Chef (2014) Catch me if you can (2002) Rush (2013) The nice guys (2016) Crimson tide (1995)

Abeer Nasser Alkethairi

The Prestige, Air Force One ,10 things I hate about you and Face/Off

Anonymous

Animation: Your Name and A Silent Voice. Live Action: Addams Family Values

Anonymous

Planet of the Apes 1968 and hopefully the four sequels

Lemuel Daher

Chronicle (2012) War of the Worlds (2005) Children of Men (2006) Gone Girl (2014) Troy (2004)

Anonymous

Mission impossible, True Lies, Lethal Weapon, Crimson Tide, A Time to Kill, Die Hard 2( or skip to Die Hard 3), A Few Good Men

Anonymous

Cars Madagascar Ice Age Alvin and the Chipmunks Minutemen

Anonymous

Clue, The Shape of Water, Holes, 9 to 5, Sister Act 2! :D

Alise Watson

Demon Slayer (Anime) No Good Deed (Thriller) Prince of Egypt

Tim Pierce

The Rock Last Action Hero Beverly Hills Cop Empire Records Can't Hardly Wait

Caleb Harvey

Ben hur 1959 Prince of Egypt Last samurai Sound of music Chitty Chitty bang bang Ghost Bodyguard (Whitney Houston)

Ida Vinga

Hunchback of Notre Dame, Tarzan (1999), Maze runner movies, The girl with the dragon tattoo, A cure for wellness, Shutter island

Raymond DeGraw

1. Holes 2. The Crow 3. Second Hand Lions 4. Fight Club 5. Falling Down

Anonymous

I'm gonna stick with more light-hearted, mom-friendly movies with some romance in it. I think she really needs some break from all the violence from current watches.. She's The Man (2006) Step Up (2006) Peter Pan (2003 live action) The Parent Trap (1998) Pride and Prejudice (2005)

Anonymous

1. Clue. 2. Prince of Egypt. 3. Ice age. 4.scary movie. 5.moonrise kingdom

Starromania72

Breaker Morant (1980) Enemy at the Gates (2001) Grosse Point Blanke (1997) Hellboy (2004) Kung Fu Hustle (2004)

Angeldanger145

hunchback of notre dame, Cinderella, sleeping beauty like classic disney movies

Anonymous

The Equalizer, Rocky 3, Kindergarten Cop,

Nolan99

Bourne Supremacy

David Blake

- John Q - Flight Of The Navigator - Tron - Inner space - The Thing (1982-2011) - Wargames

cori washington

the birdcarge, the addams family 1991, goodfellas, snatch, and pulp fiction

Anonymous

-Apollo 13 -Schindler's List -Dr Horrible's Singalong Blog -Best in Show

Jerrick Payton

The Devil All the Time, Sin City, Logan Lucky, Drive (2011)

Jihad Lee

Battle Royale!!!

Doondoc1

Misery The cable guy The last dragon 90's Night of the living dead Sin City

Anonymous

Please watch Dune (2021) Venom (2018) Game Night

Anonymous

Rocky 3 Dreamgirls Dune (2021) True Lies Tron

Rebecca

Pride and Prejudice (2005) Lion (2016) A Beautiful Mind Saving Mr. Banks

AyaaChann

Kung fu panda 3

Luis Garcia

Descendants Spy Kids Ice Age Hoodwinked Aliens in the Attic

Ferdinand Buot

Crazy Rich Asians (2018) The intern (2015) Maze Runner (2014) The Devil Wears Prada (2007) National treasure 2(2007)

Trisha

The Lost Boys All Resident Evil movies in order Interview With The Vampire Edward Scissorhands Alice in Wonderland (2010)

AutumnInNewEngland

Wasn't there one of these just 3 weeks ago or so? I don't remember seeing the Animated poll or the Animated Underdog poll for those requests any time in October. Are those going to show up this month and then the requests on this post are going to be for the month of December, or are there just going to be a lot more movies this month? I'd like to know how this works so I can better make my request choices.

Calum

Dune (2021) Watchmen Bladerunner The Devil Wears Prada Mean Girls

Anonymous

1. Fantastic Four (2005) 2. Rush Hour 3 3. Predator 2 4. Venom (2018) 5. The Lego Batman Movie (2017)

Joshua-Lewis

1. Chronicle (2012) 2. Hacksaw Ridge (2016) 3. Warrior (2011) 4. Stronger (2017) 5. The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)

Gaël Twité

1) Cars(2006) 2)Fast and Furious (2001) 3)Lion King 2 4)Saban’s Power Rangers(2017) 5)Maze Runner

Stephanie

Kiss the girls, Double Jeopardy, A Few Good Men, A Perfect World, A class of their own, Point Break (1991), Primal Fear, Pride and Glory, Minority Report, Runaway Jury, Empire Of The Sun, The Client, Beverly Hills Cop I-III, A Time To Kill, Seven, Training Day, The Last Samurai, The Horse Whisperer, Drive, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, Wind River

Dimi

Paddington, Disney The Hunchback of The Notre Dame, Treasure Planet, The Fox And The Hound, A Silent Voice,The Nutty Professor (1996)

Aaron Barlow

The last Samurai Hellboy 2004, Dog Soldiers, Dune 1984, Warlock 1989,

Aaron Barlow

Annabelle Annabelle: Creation Annabelle comes home.

Anonymous

Stardust, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, 101 Dalmatians (1996, Live Action), Maleficent, Homeward Bound

Anonymous

La la land The maze runner Pitch perfect Twilight Whiplash

Melinda Sandstedt

Edward Scissorhands Enchanted The Parent Trap (1998) The Princess and the Frog Pride & Prejudice (2005)

Elion

resident evil jumanji 2 scream 3

Anonymous

The witches 1990

Mario

I Love You, Man (2009) Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)

Anonymous

I just have my usual 3. Heat, Sicario, and WarGames.

ED209

Dune (2021) before it gets pulled from HBO Max Planet of the Apes (1968) LA Confidential (1997) Catch Me If You Can (2002) The Bourne Supremacy (2004)

Kenzie8814

Sleepless in Seattle You've Got Mail The Glass Castle Joe vs The Volcano Wizard of oz

Anne

Dune 2021, Schindler's List, A Beautiful Mind

Anonymous

Hey guys, I'd love to see your reactions for: - American History X [1998] - School of Rock [2003] - The Perks of Being a Wallflower [2012] - Pokémon Detective Pikachu [2019] - Just Mercy [2019]

Erwin Rogier

- The Incredible Hulk (2008) - Venom (2018) - Birds of Prey, and the Fantabulous Emancipation of one Harley Quinn (2020) - The Witcher - Nightmare of the Wolf (2021) - Blade Runner - Final Cut (1982)

Anonymous

- Stargate (1994) - Underworld: Evolution (2006)

Nicole Christie

-The Island -A Perfect Getaway

Justin S.

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

Anonymous

Looper (2012) Dredd (2012) Ex Machina (2014) Watchmen Director's Cut (2009) Superbad (2007)

Michaela Talley

Dune (2021) Tarzan (Disney animated) The Fox and the Hound Big Hero 6 The Devil All The Time

William Weber

-Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox -Scream 3 -Star Trek Beyond -Free Guy -Halloween (2018)

Rafael Benedicto

Dune. And please not the 1984 version.

Anonymous

I, Robot Tarzan The Parent Trap Beethoven Train to Busan

Anonymous

The LEGO Movie (2014) Addams Family Values (1993) School of Rock (2003) Ice Age (2002) The Lost Boys (1987)

Jordan Haddow

I don't know if you've seen this movie before. I'm on my phone and checking is insane and I can't get the app to search for some reason. Anyways, UHF is a movie from the 80s and is starring Weird Al Yankovic. Yes, the song parody guy did a movie. It's hilarious. He's a dreamer who can't keep a job who suddenly had full control over a TV broadcasting station. Yes, whackiness ensues. Remember though, it is from the 80s, so that carries over the usual insensitivities of that time. Going back further, I'm not sure how willing you are to go back to the 60s and 70s for movies. Audiences have a hard time remembering they were different times. Still, in case you willing to view older movies, there is the original Pink Panther movies. The best ones, I think, are: Shot in the Dark Return of the Pink Panther Pink Panther Strikes Again Revenge of the Pink Panther There are more, but they aren't nearly as good. I nearly died laughing when I watched them as a kid. Also, there is It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World. This one is from the 60s and is about a whole bunch of random strangers driving down a road at the same time. A guy goes off the road and everyone stops to help out. Before the guy dies, he tells everyone of this fabulous fortune hidden all the way across the country. Everyone scrambles to beat the rest to the money. Things get seriously crazy and then just keep on getting crazier until you pretty much dying from laughing too much. Both these have reboots, which are okay. Certainly they don't carry the insensitive views of the older times, hut I also think they just aren't as funny. Around all the old timey thinking is some of the craziest humor you may see. I don't know, maybe get a friend or family member to screen it and see.

Anonymous

Dune (2021) - leaves HBO Max on Nov 21st Bladerunner (1982) & its sequel Bladerunner 2049 (2017) Parasite (2019) Children of Men (2006)

Anonymous

Troy Director’s Cut

YodatheHobbit

Mad Max: Fury Road (this is a the last film in the series, but you don't need to see the previous films to enjoy this one) Kind of a reboot, and the others films can be watched later. Sunshine(2007) TRON or TRON Legacy Hidden Figures IT Chapter Two

Anonymous

Dune (2021) Halloween (2018) Tron: Legacy

Anonymous

Nanny Mcphee(2005) Peter Pan(2003)Live Action What A Girl Wants(2003) Freedom Writers(2006) The Parent Trap(1998)

Adam Burt

Tucker and Dale versus Evil. What We Do in the Shadows. Ready or Not. Cabin in the Woods. Hunt for the Wilderpeople. Priscilla Queen of the Desert.

Stephanie

I didn't read the full text, so here are my top 5: Point Break (1991), Kiss The Girls, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, A Perfect World, Wind River

Daryl

Sorry, I’m late on the requests!! Forgot to update my subscription! My top 5: 1. War of The Worlds 2. The Village 3. Deep Impact 4. Interview with The Vampire 5. Kung Fu Hustle (English Dub)

Anonymous

Venom, La La Land, Greatest Showman, Baby Driver, and Incredible Hulk.

Dimi

the pianist, the goonies, ted, the incredible hulk the pianist, the goonies, ted

George Bean

HOME ALONE GREMLINS 2

Anonymous

hercules princess and the frog

WastedPo

Hope it’s not too late to throw out some suggestions: GATTACA (1997): Low-key sci-fi story about a future society in which genetic perfection is the norm. The haunting score (reminiscent to the music in “ARRIVAL”) is the perfect complement to the noir-ish atmosphere. At the risk of sounding like a used-car salesman, I can virtually guarantee that the ladies would enjoy this movie. EX MACHINA (2014): Another minimalist, thought-provoking sci-fi movie, though certainly more abrasive than Gattaca. I’ve mentioned before that it’s a real kick to watch the opening of THE LAST JEDI before going into Ex Machina – since both “Poe Dameron” and “General Hux” are present here, but way different. 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE (2016): This is a standalone story from the 2008 “found footage” movie titled just “Cloverfield.” It stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead who was in Scott Pilgrim. I kind of like how it takes the trope of the “woman held hostage” scenario and spins it off into different directions. There’s a ballsy element to the plot turns that some didn’t care for, but I admired.

Jordan Haddow

Oooh ya. War of the Worlds is a great rollercoaster ride of a movie. Once the action starts it just keeps on coming. Lots of fun. Also the Village was a great movie. M Night Shyamalan movie, so you know to expect twists. Unlike his weird one with all the spontaneous suicides, this one didn't disappoint. Another good one of his is Signs. If you haven't watched that one yet, it's another great one. It's really good if you watch it with someone sho screams at the jump scares.

Jordan Haddow

They haven't watched the Goonies yet? They are humans from the planet Earth right? I'm pretty sure watching that movie is a requirement to live on this planet.

Jordan Haddow

Innerspace. It's an old movie where a guy is shrunk down to a microscopic level and is injected into a person, unbeknownst to them. It's funny, has cheesy 80s special effects, and can be pretty fun. Also, if it's not already on your list, the movie FX. It's about a guy who makes special effects for movies. Not like the movies of today, but actual special effects for older movies. Some official types want him to use his skills to help them out with a case of theirs and things go haywire. He then uses all his talent to get himself out of trouble. It's pretty cool to see how the special effects are made and to see all the various uses they could be put to when getting you out of a deadly jam.

Jordan Haddow

Bladerunner, the original was great. Pretty dark, but well written. It should definitely be on the list. Also, Children of Men is a really crazy and really good show. It's kind of of an interesting view on how the world would react if every person had stopped being able to conceive children for well over a decade. How politics, economies, and general life would run if everyone knew they were the last humans to live on Earth. Great movie and a great psychological thought experiment.

Jordan Haddow

Oh ya, The Long Kiss Goodnight is a favorite of mine. A really great bad ass female lead for back in the day. Also, As Good As it Gets is a pretty good movie. Great actors, great writing, full of snarky humor.

Jordan Haddow

Loved Big Hero 6. If they haven't watched it already, it should definitely be added to the list. Lots of feels type of animated movie.

Jordan Haddow

Definitely Free Guy. I don't think an explanation is needed for that one. Such a great movie. Also, I'll back up Star Trek Beyond. I wasn't a fan of the second movie in that reboot series, but I liked that one.

Jordan Haddow

Ooooh, do they not have I Robot yet? That's a great film. Personally, I think Will Smith has been missing the mark lately, but I really liked that one. Good twists, lots of thought provoking looks at things, I really liked the logic in that one, great special effects. Really good show.

Jordan Haddow

WHAT!?! They haven't watched The LEGO Movie yet? That can't be right? Good god. Ya, that has to be on the list. Don't bother reading on until it is. Also, School of Rock does just that. Rocks. Jack Black at his best. One of his movies where they really let him go and let his signature humor take over. Imagine, Jack Black teaching kids. Yup, it's just that good.

Jordan Haddow

I'll second the Island. Sounds boring, the people in charge of titles really could have done a better job. I remember it being pretty good and it was well written.

Jordan Haddow

Oh ya. Paycheck. It's an absolutely crazy film. It's slightly futuristic. They guy lives in a world where you can have your memories erased. This guy does highly confidential jobs. So confidential that when he starts, they inject a marker that marks where his memories start for that job. At the end, they've erased all his memories back tot the marker. He takes on a huge job that takes means missing out on a big chunk of his life. After he has his memories erased, he finds himself being chanced by everyone either wanting to arrest him or kill him and all he has is a mysterious envelope with everyday items in it. Full of excitement and fast paced once the show gets going.

Jordan Haddow

Catch Me If You Can is surprisingly good. Tom Hanks and whatshisface pretty boy. Great acting and humor. Especially for an inspired by true events movie. Of course Bourne Supremacy too.

Jordan Haddow

True Lies is a fun one. One of Arnold Schwarzenegger's movies. Directed by James Cameron. Very funny and full of action. Really shouldn't miss it. Of course, the depiction of the terrorists is basically full fledged stereotypes, but it is an American gun toting show, so it's not surprising. IT's still a lot of fun. Arnold is a super secret agent living a normal everyday life with his normal everyday family, until everything falls apart.

Jordan Haddow

Oh yes. Crazy Rich Asians please. That movie is so good and hilarious. The New York born and raised asian girl thinks she's going to meet her fiance's family. Little does she know that he is set to inherit one of Asia's largest fortunes. Can we say shell shock anyone? Great, fun movie.

Jordan Haddow

Yes, seconding The Equalizer if it hasn't already been done. A man who can calmly plan an attack to take out an entire room of attackers and carry it out in a matter of seconds. This one and the sequel. It's like John Wick, but he kicks ass better.

Jordan Haddow

I'll go along with the Lethal Weapon movies. They may be mindless action with lots of explosions, but they were the top of the action heap. Same goes for the Die Hards. Great action classic. Executive Decision is probably the best Steven Seagal movie ever made, other than every movie he isn't in at all. [SPOILER] He dies in the first ten minutes. I stood up and cheered.

Jordan Haddow

Oh yes, Clue. Definitely Clue. That would be awesome. Keep in mind that it's best if they watch the version that includes all 3 endings. This movie doesn't have multiple endings in the same way as other movies, like a director's cut or something. It has multiple endings because its inspiration was the game of clue. So the different endings were like people taking their chance to say who did it. It is super funny, probably one of the funniest movies. It's crazy and zany. Has a great cast and is a real whodoneit at the same time. This really needs to be on the list.

Anonymous

Lego movie

Katie Bjordahl

Twilight pride and prejudice batman forever the grinch 2018 the imitation game

DOMONIC

1. Divergent 2. Gravity 3. Disturbia 4. War of the worlds 5. Friday the 13th

Project Mayhem

Live Action: no country for old men, Fargo, there will be blood, the thing, the hateful eight, once upon a time in Hollywood, se7en, fight club. Full metal jacket, 2001: a space odyssey, big trouble in little China, They Live. Shutter Island, The Fly(1986). Animated: The secret of NIMH, an american tail, the prince of Egypt, the hunchback of Notre dame. Fantasia. Spirited away, howls moving castle, castle in the sky, kiki's delivery service, porco rosso. Nausicaa of the valley of the wind.

Anonymous

Are you allowed to vote for the same movies as the last poll?

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.

Kenzie8814

You've got Mail Sleepless in Seattle The Glass Castle Joe vs the Volcano

takfogger

The Prince of Egypt

MovieFanatic

Jackie brown , funny girl, the long kiss goodnight

Anonymous

Once upon a Time In Hollywood

Anonymous

Scary movie! Since you’ve seen scream you’ll find it even more hilarious it’s a parody film, or white chicks or splash that’s a classic