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Welcome to this month WILD CARD POLL!

Just a reminder that Wild Card POLLs are mixed genre and both Live Action and Animation movies. You may see a title on this poll that was on another POLL but didn't win, if the movie still gets multiple requests then it remains active and gets another chance.

Not all of the movies are listed below, but some of the more requested titles are mentioned. Enjoy!

Vote on a movie below and help choose a winner!

Please keep in mind that most requested movies we are blind to.

Thank you all and happy voting!

Comments

Tori Johnson

Then watch vacation

Joel Miller

Rocky Horror or My Cousin Vinny. Down for either

WastedPo

Wow, there's like three movies here I'd love reactions for. (And by saying that, I've now officially doomed them.)

Adam Grunther

It is so depressing to see Vacation in last place.

Mario

So many good choices.

Edgerrin Brown

I wasn’t gonna vote because I have never seen any of these but fellow patrons , reply to this with a movie you want to see and I’ll vote for it.

WastedPo

Well, I'd personally enjoy a Hellboy win. (Also, Minority Report, but that doesn't have a chance right now.)

WastedPo

Miraculously, Hellboy won. (And My Cousin Vinny made quite a comeback too.) I know you like to go into movies completely blind, but it might enhance Hellboy if during the watch, you're aware of why it's so special. (Or at least special to me.) 1. The aesthetics. Guillermo Del Toro directed this, and it really does have its own distinct visual style. It's gothic. As a point of comparison, think of how most Marvel movies have a very generic feel to them, almost like the same person could've directed all of them. (Not that that makes them bad. They're just not usually memorable from an aesthetic view.) 2. The non-plussed nature of the characters: I like how everyone seems mildly depressed and nonchalant, even as they're fighting ultimate evil. 3. The music score by Marco Beltrami. All three of these elements combine to create a beautiful sense of pathos, even though the plot itself is typically comic-booky.