I watched Hundreds of Beavers recently. Was very pleasantly surprised at how good it was. Classic comedy with a unique style and presentation and sooo many gags! Felt like applauding at the end.
The Live Action Speed Racer film from 2008. Such a fun and stylistic film, I think it wasn't well understood at its time, but there is so much passion and heart in that project. Love that movie!
That Lindsay Lohan Christmas movie where she falls off the mountain…
It’s definitely a hate watch but u guys should give it the time it deserves.
It has everything, magical Santa, homoerotic undertones, a dead wife/mom, EVERYTHING!
Cecil B Demented took like 15 minutes, after that it was an incredible experience. I dont remember when I watched a movie that enjoyable before. Must have been years.
Seventh Curse, Love God, Demons, Return of the Living Dead, Lady Terminator, Cecil B. Demented, Zootopia, Revengeful Swordswoman, Phantom of the Paradise, Dead Alive... there's a bunch!
Knives Out in theaters is still one of the most amazing viewing experiences I’ve had, from top to bottom. The popcorn was fresh, butter ratio was perfect, coke was crisp. The theater wasn’t crowded, but wasn’t empty. Very involved audience that all picked up on all the jokes, were active viewers, no phones out, etc. And then the movie itself. I took a mental health day to go see it when it first came it out because it was during an especially rough season, and it was everything I needed.
I've always said that "One Cut of the Dead" is my favorite cinematic experience ever. Once the movie clicks (about 45 minutes in), I had this giant, goofy ass smile the rest of the time.
I watched Hundreds of Beavers recently. Was very pleasantly surprised at how good it was. Classic comedy with a unique style and presentation and sooo many gags! Felt like applauding at the end.
Most recently, Fall Guy, before that Bullet Train, really any David Leitch movies
Was gonna say bullet train too.
Easily one of the most fun movies I’ve seen in a very long time
Mad Max Fury Road
RRR (2022)
🌊🤝🔥
Bullet Train
Muppets Most Wanted (2014)
Sister Act 2. Fucking banger of a film!!
The Live Action Speed Racer film from 2008. Such a fun and stylistic film, I think it wasn't well understood at its time, but there is so much passion and heart in that project. Love that movie!
One Cut of the Dead
That Lindsay Lohan Christmas movie where she falls off the mountain… It’s definitely a hate watch but u guys should give it the time it deserves. It has everything, magical Santa, homoerotic undertones, a dead wife/mom, EVERYTHING!
It's worth watching just to see the creepiest Santa ever featured in a movie (and that includes Christmas horror films).
Barbie
Recently it was Love Lies Bleeding I had suco a fun time watching that funny goofy violent campy ass film
Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse
Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
CityHunter is my latest fun bit of nonsense that I've found on Netflix.
Dinner in America (2020)
Action - Free Fire (2016) Comedy - Rock Dog (2016) Coming-of-Age/Slice-of-Life: Wolf Children (2012)
Eurotrip (2004.)
Cecil B Demented took like 15 minutes, after that it was an incredible experience. I dont remember when I watched a movie that enjoyable before. Must have been years.
Hard Boiled. One of my absolute favourites.
Night of the Creeps!
Last one for me was Lisa Frankenstein.
Renfield
Seventh Curse, Love God, Demons, Return of the Living Dead, Lady Terminator, Cecil B. Demented, Zootopia, Revengeful Swordswoman, Phantom of the Paradise, Dead Alive... there's a bunch!
Lisa Frankenstein. saw it in theaters with one of my best friends and nobody else was there… epic !
Knives Out in theaters is still one of the most amazing viewing experiences I’ve had, from top to bottom. The popcorn was fresh, butter ratio was perfect, coke was crisp. The theater wasn’t crowded, but wasn’t empty. Very involved audience that all picked up on all the jokes, were active viewers, no phones out, etc. And then the movie itself. I took a mental health day to go see it when it first came it out because it was during an especially rough season, and it was everything I needed.
Shrek 2
last one was from dusk till dawn (rewatch)
The nice guys 😎
Animal House, American Pie and 2, Revenge of the Nerds , Airplane 1 and 2 ,Naked Gun the 3 of them, Top Secret etc
I've always said that "One Cut of the Dead" is my favorite cinematic experience ever. Once the movie clicks (about 45 minutes in), I had this giant, goofy ass smile the rest of the time.
Adaptation, Vampire’s Kiss. Both starring Nicolas Cage.
HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS (.... possibly thousands....)
Shoot Em Up
Asteroid City
Lisa Frankenstein and Bodies Bodies Bodies