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sorry for the late update for this week... 😬 quite hectic in our house lately 

We are excited about the new films we going to watch this week, and will be doing another poll this FRIDAY! We are thinking it would be great to do the poll by genre so we could explore more films in the same category. For this coming poll, we are doing a COMEDY POLL. So if you have any faves out there that we haven't reacted to please share it with us in the comments below. 

Thank you again, everyone, for your undying support for this channel 😍we love what we are doing because you guys, suggest the best movies 🎬❤️

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You will enjoy it

Rashad Walker

It's easy to miss out on some good movies, but that's what we're here for! :) Sincerely, Heidi

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Logan is live now! and yesss thank you for the other suggestions! we miss some good comedies

is on right now!

4 is not too shabby! thank youuu

is it good?

thank thank you thank youu! just added in our list

yes yes and yes. thank you for the suggestions

sometimes we are late with polls. everybody can see it though

uuuuweeee! nice picks! thanks a lot Mr Jordan. will check them out

ohh nice picks, we miss some good comedy movies too be honest!

yesss. can't wait!

Oh no, Logan’s already in your view. Bring the tissues!! Especially as you two are parents, you’re gonna need to mentally and emotionally prepare yourselves. Now, dont let that cause you to hold off on it, there’s a reason it got rewards and is beloved by fans. Some comedy recommendations: Shanghai Knight and Noon-Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson Addams Family, Jumanji series- these two have a great way of blending horror, comedy, weird very well. In my opinion the last two Jumanji’s dont capture the horror as well as the first but that’s probably because animatronics and bad cgi monkeys really make an impression on a young kid. 9 to 5 a movie about a trio of ladies who are each famous nowadays in their own ways. All About Steve- Sandra Bullock, Bradley Cooper, two hilarious actors in same movies. Blast from the Past, Bedazzled, George of the Jungle- all three have Brendan Fraser in them, his most recent film was the Whale which i think is more drama than comedy. Blast from the Past is intriguing, Bedazzled hilarious you will be rolling in your seats with laughter, and George of the Jungle- cute, comical, and all around wholesome. Just Visiting- okay for me I grew up on this film and it wasn’t until i was older that I learnt why others hadnt heard it. It came out on Sept 11,2001. Great comedy movie, just realized on a day that is focused on drama. It is about a knight from the 12th century coming to the 21st century. Overboard- Kurt Russell-you may recall him from Guardians of the Galaxy 2 as Ego, has appeared in a lot of 80s action films, and his wife Goldie Hawn is in it as well. She’s been in some comedy films as well like First Wives Club. Movie is one of my all time favorites, in today’s mindset can be seen as problematic, but if you step back from the mindset its a great movie. Mad Money- Queen Latifah, Diane Keaton, pretty much a movie about three women stealing money from a bank. The Hustle-Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson. It is a bit of a spy/action movie but the comedy is solid!

Kayla

Yesssss logan finally

Oh Yeah definitely, watching Marian's above post "Marian Watching Kids Movies" kind of reminded me of George Clooney's character "Ulysses Everett McGill" in O Brother Where Art Thou.. "Hows My Hair".. lol..

PastaDon

Raising Arizona, O Brother Where Art Thou - more Cohen Brothers movies.

Mr Jordan

4 suggestions immediately come to mind (not sure if you've watched any of these yet): What's Up, Doc? - very funny throughout, but the climactic courtroom scene is the only movie scene that had me laughing so hard I was literally gasping for breath. The Death of Stalin -- this is going to sound strange if you haven't seen it, but this is a deadly serious story (with some actual deaths) that is treated here as a comedy, and is hilarious. And two classics from the 40's, both with Cary Grant - Bringing Up Baby, and His Girl Friday. I also strongly endorse the previous suggestion of The Addams Family, along with its sequel.

Richard Zinns

Breakfast club

Rashad Walker

Here's mine :) Spy -2015. The other guys 2010. Shallow Hal (Jack Black) 2001. 50 first dates. (Adam Sander) Death becomes her (1992) The Hangover (2009) Ted (2012) White Chicks 2004, Galaxy quest (1999) Blades of Glory (2006) The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) The Addams Family (1991) Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) 21 Jump Street (2012) Legally Blond (2001) Jumanji Trilogy. Central Intelligence 2016

☻Shell🎔⋆˚🐾˖°

Shanghai Noon! More Jackie Chan!

Ellie Miller

Planes Trains and Automobiles!

Ellie Miller

Nice! Some Recommendations: - 'Shanghai Noon' [2000] - bringing this back to the polls! - 'Forgetting Sarah Marshal' [2008] - My personal favourite comfy funny comedy movie and highly reviewed modern rom-com - 'Knives Out' [2019] - A very funny who-dunnit mystery with a stacked cast! - 'Kung Fu Hustle' [2004] - Hilarious martial arts comedy, its almost like a live action anime or Looney Toons aha!

Yum

Some comedies to add to your poll.. Step Brothers 2008 Meet The Parents 2000 Raising Arizona 1987 Idiocracy 2006 The School of Rock 2003 O Brother, Where Art Thou 2000 I don't why but I never see your polls you guys post.. maybe I subscribe to the wrong tier or something? I don't know..

PastaDon

Yeah, Logan. Finally. For your poll, I picked comedies from 1987. Not sure if you've seen any of these: "Spaceballs" - Since you've seen Blazing Saddles, this is a Star Wars parody "Raising Arizona" - Early Nicholas Cage, weird, quirky, but fun, so that checks out "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" - More of a Thanksgiving holiday movie "Moonstruck" - Really funny, romantic, smart, family comedy, also Nick Cage. "Innerspace" - Fun, wholesome Steven Spielberg Sci-Fi that is very underrated

Mr Jordan

For your comedy poll... Some of my favorite comedies are Liar, Liar from 1997 starring Jim Carrey and Maura Tierney, as well as The Whole Nine Yards from 2000 and its sequel, The Whole Ten Yards from 2004, both starring Matthew Perry, Bruce Willis, Natasha Henstridge, and Amanda Peet. Shanghai Noon from 2000 and its sequel, Shanghai Knights from 2003 are a lot of fun too! And if you would be interested in a one season, six episode (soon to have two seasons) comedy series on Amazon Prime that I absolutely love, and I believe you both would absolutely love too... I highly recommend, Good Omens starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen. This show is absolutely hilarious!! Thank you, my friends! Sincerely, Heidi

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Awwwww logan...what a film. Valkyrie is fantastic too.

Dave Meehan

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)! From the director of Back to the Future and Forrest Gump.

Ellie Miller


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