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Hi everyone! Time to get your voting fingers ready. For this poll, I arranged my suggestion spreadsheet into alphabetical order and decided to use a random number generator to pick the options for this poll. First, I'm impressed by the variety in genres. Second, I love that it picked two movies from 1999 and three from the 90s in general. 

I'd like to have a poll running every single week here on Patreon as it allows me to know well ahead of time what I'll be watching and then I can share what is coming in my YouTube Community tab on my channel.

As always, if you want to suggest a movie, my suggestion form is the only way to do so. I am intentionally leaving the responses hidden from the public, as I would rather have people suggest what they want to, vs. seeing how many times a certain movie has been suggested and suggesting it just because it has a lot of votes. I think it's more fun this way!

Happy Voting! 💛

✦ KL

EDIT: Forgot to set an end date for the poll. It will close at the very end of the day on Friday, August 12!

Comments

Alex Vazquez

"Star Trek" is ESSENTIAL viewing for science fiction fans. I love me "Star Wars" but it's space fantasy. "Trek" is according-to-Hoyle science fiction and equally iconic! When you get around to it -- hopefully, sooner rather than later -- please don't make the mistake of starting with J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek" reboot from 2009 as that is the ELEVENTH movie in the franchise! "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" by Robert Wise from 1979 is the first film. You should begin, however, with a small handful of Original Series episodes from the 1960's to introduce you to the world beginning with "The Corbomite Maneuver" which is quintessential Trek. "Space Seed" is necessary to understand "Star Trek II" and "The City on the Edge of Forever" is hands-down the best Original Series Star Trek episode ever produced. When you want to start, let me know and I'll recommend a couple of others.

kaiielle

Gonna respectfully disagree on "essential" viewing. People are free to watch what they want. Personally, I have never been super interested in starting down the Star Trek rabbit hole, despite being a science-fiction lover. I won't say never. I still have lots of time in my life. Thank you again for the information and I'll be sure to let everyone know if it's something I dive into.

Tyler Foster

I was convinced to show up and add my support for Blindspotting.

Tyler Foster

People will say that Star Trek is necessary for Galaxy Quest, but I think that is overstated. Most of the in-jokes are enhanced by awareness of the off-screen behavior of the cast of "Star Trek," and even those jokes are funny on their own.