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Movie Request!! Make your suggestions here!!!

Hello everyone, thank you for helping us by subscribing to our channel, can you believe it is just about summer already?!?!

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)

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!

Comments

Matilda is on the poll! Don't forget to vote!

Kenzie8814

The 10th Kingdom -- (Seriously! This movie is right up your alley. It's in the "Disney" universe technically, and you would love it!) Ink (2009) -- ( This movie is a fantastic indie movie that is both heartfelt and its story is like nothing I've ever seen before.)

Steven Dorsey

Prometheus Alien: Covenant George of The Jungle Mission Impossible The Pursuit of Happyness

Atreyu Auryn

Whiplash

Nesey

Sandlot 💯

JJ

1.) Remember The Titans (2000) 2.) Money Talks (1997) 3.)Drumline (2002) 4.)John Q (2002) 5.) A Bugs Life (1998)

JJ

Great Gatsby, 22 Jump Street

Janitor

MONEY TALKS, with Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen

George Bean

A beautiful mind!!

Anne

Would love to see you guys watch Gravity from 2013!

Falink523

TROPIC THUNDER

George Bean

1. The Terminal 2. Adventureland 3. The School of Rock 4. Fargo 5. Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star

Brandon Mahan

Room (2015) Matilda The Bourne Supremacy Also: I would like to suggest the Librarian Movies that turn into tv series because I think you guys would like those. Starting with the Librarian: Quest for the spear.

Kenzie8814

LA Confidential

Newsies (the Broadway show movie), Mamma mia, Patch Adams, Belle and the beast (live action), One day (with Anne Hathaway)

takfogger

Psycho, Rear Window, Some like it hot

Venom (2018), Big Hero 6, Rush Hour 3, Despicable Me

Britney R.

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) "Matilda" (1996) - for slightly lighter fare, the classic film based on the Road Dahl book. Has Danny Devito and Mara Wilson. This is a movie that is pure fun and really captures the magic of childhood (even with the darker themes of childhood neglect and illegal capitalism). Also superbly acted, it's one that you can view over & over again - never get bored, always enjoy, & can always find new small details to focus on. With a heartwarming ending in many ways. 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. 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.

Chani Elkin

Jupiter Ascending, Clue, Halloween 4, Batman & Robin

ThomasGosselin

The Devil All The Time!

Michaela Talley

Room (2015), the perks of being a wallflower, and JoJo Rabbit!

KMichelle

Batman Returns, Pearl Harbor(would have been a great choice for Memorial Day weekend), Secret of NIHM, The Burbs, Rocky 3

David Crabtree

EX MACHINA (2014): I’ve requested this before. It’s a thought-provoking, relatively low-budget sci-fi movie with a handful of characters. It actually stars “Poe Dameron” and the pompous “General Hux” from the newest Star Wars trilogy. And if you want a real kick, watch the opening of The Last Jedi when those two characters share a scene together, before you watch them play vastly different roles in Ex Machina. BATMAN RETURNS: The 1992 follow-up to the Keaton/Nicholson original. “Returns” really showcases Tim Burton’s penchant for creating a storybook world. (Whereas the original seemed like dampened down Burton, almost like he was afraid of being himself.) Honestly, the sequel reminds me of “Wizard of Oz” or “Babe: Pig in the City” in that it’s so reliant on stylized sets and art design. It’s basically a goth fantasy that happens to have comic book characters in it. Though “Returns” had a lukewarm reception upon its release, I’ve found that it has since aged remarkably. I’ve rewatched it multiple times, whereas I’ve rarely felt the desire to revisit the original. Hopefully you guys will be able to watch this while the first movie is still fresh in your minds. SECRET OF NIMH (1982): Kind of a different request from me. It’s an animated movie, and I think to fully appreciate it, the time that it came out should be considered. Disney was floundering commercially. Don Bluth who had been working as a Disney animator essentially defected to form his own animation studio. “NIMH” was the studio’s first film, and in my opinion, remained its best. NIMH also feels FAR more epic and cinematic than the animated features Disney had been putting out in that era. (Fox and the Hound, Pete’s Dragon, The Rescuers.) The animation is wonderful, the lead character is very sympathetic (and somewhat ahead of her time), and the music score by Jerry Goldsmith is wonderful.

WastedPo

Sunshine Tremors The Village Mad Max Fury Road Bridesmaids

YodatheHobbit

I, Robot, The 10th Kingdom, Tremors, The Planet of the Apes(original), Stargate(1994)(Director's Cut).

CapricanToaster

"12 Angry Men" (1957), my all-time favourite movie.

Max Livingstone

MONEY TALKS, with Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen

George Bean

Venom, Aquaman and Maleficent would be great!

JustThor

Mad Max: Fury Road Remember the Titans Hacksaw Ridge Jumanji: The Next Level The Old Guard

rhaegar

Twilight, The Blind Side, Aquaman, Natural Treasure: Book of Secrets and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of The Dawn Treader

Katherine Rodriguez

Live Action Movie Requests: The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) Ransom (1996) The Sum of All Fears (2002) Cliffhanger (1993) As Good As It Gets (1997) Animated Movie Requests: Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993) The Pagemaster (1994) Ducktales: The Movie (1990) The Black Cauldron (1985) Watership Down (1978)

Justin S.

I, Robot (2004) Demolition Man (1993) Tommy Boy (1995) Cliffhanger (1993) Ice Age (2002 - Animated)

Golaar

Rocky 3! Please

Marvel Boy

Venom, please!

I remember Hellboy (the Ron Perlman version) has been a longtime request by several people here.

Rafael Benedicto

resident evil

Elion

The Amazing Spider-Man Fantastic Four ( 2005 ) Hacksaw Ridge Venom ( 2018 ) Nanny McPhee ( 2005 )

Celine

Selena 1997 (Staring Jennifer Lopez) American Graffiti Dazed and Confused Sixteen Candles Chef (Staring and Directed by Jon Favreau)

Gabriel Peralta Jr

Shin Godzilla

Jacob Ward

They watched Princess Mononoke last year.

zammmerjammer

Dredd (2012) Masterminds Sin City Planet Terror What We Do In The Shadows Napoleon Dynamite La Bamba

Future_Boy85

The 10th Kingdom Ink (2009)

Steven Dorsey

The Amazing Spider-Man The Fast and the Furious Fantastic Four Hacksaw Ridge

William Weber

Princess Mononoke Mortal Kombat (1995) The Room (The terrible 2003 movie) Pride (2014)

Calum

BAD BOYS 2 THE EQUALIZER TRAINING DAY

Kwan wallace

Black Swan. It's been on the polls but never won lol I hope one day it does.

wheeein

Return To Me (2000)

Lamar Savage

Saving Mr Banks Room Lion A Beautiful Mind

Rebecca

Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty prior to watch encouraged), Nanny McPhee, Stranger Than Fiction, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Lady and the Tramp (1955 version first)

Angelica Chakraborty

The Da Vinci Code, and Over the Hedge!

Cameron Trail

Singin in the Rain, Casablanca, Rear Window, Vertigo, Witness for the Prosecution, 12 Angry Men

The Bourne Supremacy

hail casear! (2016)

Matthew Rudolph

Hannibal (2001) Venom (2018) The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)

Scoobert Doobert

superbad (2007)

dan goodfellow

zodiac (2007)

dan goodfellow

rocketman (2019)

dan goodfellow

Robocop (1987)directors cut 🙏

Simon Andersson

Man on Fire

Bryant Winter

Room 2015, Hamilton, Boy in the striped pyjamas, Dear John, mean girls and white chick

MT

The Father , Gangs Of New York , Black Swan , Argo and The King's Speech are great for the underdog poll .

jonathan Edge

The Da Vinci Code , The Great Gatsby(2013) , A Beautiful Mind , The Hours and Promising Young Woman are great for the popular poll .

jonathan Edge

The Other Guys, Schindler's List, JoJo Rabbit, Liar Liar, Catch Me If You Can

Kevin

22 Jump Street

Justin Tremblett

MARS ATTACKS!, directed by Tim Burton and starring everyone on the planet.

George Bean

LIAR LIAR with Jim Carrey

George Bean

The Godfather. Or, Casino. If you guys liked Goodfellas, you'd like Casino as well. Just maybe not for mom. Maybe for Dawn, Kimmy, and Tom.

Armchair Wizard

Hacksaw ridge

Joshua-Lewis

Coherence In the Mouth of Madness Pontypool Three Identical Strangers

Kelvin

Hacksaw ridge

-Halloween 2018 -True Lies -Mortal Kombat 1995 -Cast Away -Dumb & Dumber -The Green Mile

☆C~H~A~N~D~L~E~R☆

Disney Sleeping Beauty, Jungle Book 2, Lion King 2, Dinosaur, Pocahontas, Emperors new groove, Hercules, Tarzan.

Alpha Leader

LOVE SIMON :)

Brandon Jensen - May the force be with you

Troy 2004 (Director’s Cut) Rush Hour 3 Scorpion King The Last Samurai Fast and Furious (series) Step Brothers

Saxon

1. Fantastic Four (2005) 2. Rush Hour 3 3. Predator 2 4. Aquaman 5. Batman Returns

1. The Maze Runner 2. Enchanted 3. Jumanji: The Next Level 4. Troy 5. Death at a Funeral (UK Version / Original)

The amazing spiderman and the amazing spiderman 2, Cars(2006), Sister Act, Love and Basketball, Mission Impossible series

Gaël Twité

Boyz n the hood,dawn of the dead 2004, dragon ball super broly.

Vince

The Green Mile Emperor's New Groove Robocop Predator 2 American History X

-Hamilton -Best in Show -Ocean's 11 -Schindler's List

The Amazing Spider-Man

Joshua-Lewis

Contact Dazed and Confused Garden State Napoleon Dynomite The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

Planet of the Apes 1968

Jon Mercano

Wind River, I Tonya, Baby Driver

Stephanie

the Goonies, Ted, The Green Mile,The Great Mouse Detective A Goofy Movie, Paddington , The Pianist

Dimi

Room (Brie Larson 2015) Chocolat (Juliette Binoche, Johnny Depp 2000) A League Of Their Own (Geena Davis, Tom Hanks 1992) Attack the Block (John Boyega 2011) Contact (Jodie Foster 1997)

zammmerjammer

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

Caleb Harvey

Come on Room!!!

zammmerjammer

Room (2015) Matilda Rocky 3 The Librarian: Quest for the spear Bourne Supremacy

Kenzie8814

1. Devil Wears Prada (2006) 2. Practical Magic (1998) 3.Big Hero 6 ( 2014) 4. Sky High (2005) 5. The Pianist (2002)

Ferdinand Buot

Troy (2004)

Lemuel Daher

Gone Girl

Lemuel Daher

- The Amazing Spider-Man (Marc Webb - 2012) - Aquaman (James Wan - 2018) - Reservoir Dogs (Quentin Tarantino - 1991) - Jackie Brown (Quentin Tarantino - 1997) - 300 (Zack Snyder - 2007)

Erwin Rogier

Gravity Divergent War of the worlds (2005) tom cruise Mr. And mrs. Smith Silver linings playbook (Jennifer Lawrence)

DOMONIC

Girl interrupted, fight club, the hours, the Birdcage, the x files fight the future xx

Stevie-Leigh

Good morning Vietnam, green mile, dead poets society

Game Night (2018)! :D

William Warner

Dante's Peak. It is another natural disaster movie from the 90's.

King Henry Beauclerc

Casino Royale, The Prestige

Tron, True Lies, Long Kiss Goodnight, Rocky 3, Transformers the movie (1986 Cartoon)

Desmond King Descepticon

Ice Age, Spy Kids, Emperor's New Groove, Hoodwinked

Luis Garcia

Catch me if you can (2002) Beverly hills cop (1984) Whiplash (2014) Mad max fury road (2015) Chef (2014)

Naim Johnson

Prince of Egypt, league of their own, Brooklyn

Amanda Logsdon

The green mile, Apollo 13

Anne

The Green Mile, The Mist, Apollo 13, Final Destination (2000), and Emperor's New Groove

Denzal

True Lies Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan Disney's 101 Dalmatians (1961 animated)

JMiles

You're Next, The Equalizer, Kindergarten Cop, Don't Breathe, Rocky 3 (series).

Brandon N.

Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Open Range Rise of the Guardians The Lego Movie Robin Hood Prince of Thieves Last of the Mohicans

SeventhSkull

Gone in 60 seconds

Mission Impossible, Jackie Brown, True Lies, Beverly Hills Cop, Rocky 3,.

Thomas Massie

Tarzan (the Disney one) Hercules (Disney) Adventures in Babysitting Dirty Dancing (don't worry, it's not porn lol) Girls Just Want to Have Fun

Raven Dark

Please watch Aquaman and the other DCEU movies! Also: Us Venom Game Night

- Fight Club - Donnie Darko - Her - Reservoir Dogs - Primer

Ryan Wills

1. Two Hands (1999) - early Heath Ledger/Rose Byrne crime/comedy 2. The Dish (2000) - Sam Neill, Patrick Warburton, historical/comedy/Moon landing 3. Breaker Morant (1980) - historical war drama 4. Kung Fu Hustle (2004) 5. The Big Lebowski (1998)

Starromania72

Malcolm X Pride & Prejudice Edward Scissorhands Enchanted Crimson Peak Dead Poets Society The Princess and the Frog Howl’s Moving Castle The VVitch Parasite

Melinda Sandstedt

Justice League (2001 animated series)

Trevor Darnell

Warrior, About Time, Jojo Rabbit, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi and Hamilton.

Ashley Trippett (TrashPanda)

Mission Impossible series

Clue (1985), The Shape of Water, 9 to 5, Holes (2003), Birds of Prey!! :D

alo bermudez

Warrior, little women (2019), the hunchback of notre dame, Gattaca

Watchmen (director's cut) Ready Or Not Doctor Sleep (director's cut) Batman Returns Texas Chainsaw Massacre Child's Play The VVitch (watch with subtitles) Fight Club Hereditary

- MOONRISE KINGDOM - GRAN TORINO - ALMOST FAMOUS - ZODIAC - SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

bea

Parasite Rango The Prince Of Egypt

Hailey Newman

No Country For Old Men

jf_lametta

Game Night The Grand Budapest Hotel Tremors That’s all I can give, as well as hoping Mission Impossible eventually gets started. Oh and Rango. Still hoping that gets watched.

Matthew Richson

- Freedom Writers(2006) - Peter Pan(2003)LIVE-ACTION - The Perks of Being a Wallflower(2011) - Like Mike(2002) - Night at the Museum 2(2009) - A Walk to Remember(2002) - Think Like a Man(2012)(Hilarious Kevin hart movie)

Drive (2011) Parasite (2019)

awesomeusername

1. The Blues Brothers. 2. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. 3. Jojo Rabbit. 4. The Godfather. 5. Aquaman.

Adam Grunther

The prestige, Air Force one, 10 things I hate about you, Prisoners Rush hour 3 and Men in Black 3

Abeer Nasser Alkethairi

Mssion: Impossible, Jackie Brown, Ocean's Eleven and The Bourne Supremacy.

ED209

12 Angry men There will be Blood

Carlos Hurtado

The Prince of Egypt, Dumb and Dumber, The Mask (Jim Carry), Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Hunchback of Norte Dame

Joel Miller

Step brothers

Amardeep Singh

Saw

Amardeep Singh

- Blade trilogy - Underworld series - Bevery Hills Cop trilogy - Shazam! - Venom A lot of hugs to everyone ❤

David Blake

Tenet

Karin Baggie

Balto

AyaaChann

Nobody

Amardeep Singh

Parasite

Amardeep Singh

Slumdog millionaire

Amardeep Singh

Mars Attacks!, Mean Girls, Aquaman, Watchmen (Director's Cut), Starship Troopers :D

Daniel R

The Crow Fight Club Holes 187 The Rocketeer

Raymond DeGraw

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

Delvin Kelleybrew

True lies,Oceans 11, Mission impossible, Jackie Brown(Quentin Tarantino movie), Crimson Tide, Blade

Tomcats62

Still my 5 requests: The Rock Last Action Hero Empire Records Con Air Can't Hardly Wait

Tim Pierce

— Fantastic Four (2005) — Fast and Furious (series) — Bad Moms (series) — Parasite — Aquaman Thank You!

Sohail Jafar

A League of Their Own, Almost Famous, Wayne’s World, Steel Magnolias (1989), When Harry Met Sally

Foggy

District 9

Addams family, snatch, lethal weapon, casino, and cop land.

cori washington

Blade Runner 2049

Karin Baggie

Atlantis the lost empire disney

The Prestige

Tyler

Grimsby


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