Whether you’re seeking recommendations or simply curious about the movies that resonate with others, this compilation provides a fascinating look at the diverse tapestry of film appreciation.
“Tucker and Dale Vs Evil.”
“Tremors. The premise is pure B-Movie, but it’s so, so good.”
“The Lego Movie.
Everyone expected it would turn out like the Emoji Movie (yes, I’m aware that it came later).
It didn’t just beat expectations, it crushed them underblock.”
“The first Pirates of the Caribbean.”
“My Cousin Vinny”
“Palm Springs”
“How to Train Your Dragon. The animation is phenomenal. The story is great. But the MUSIC. The music that pull the two main characters themes together and creates something new is magic.”
“Prey.
So much baggage with this franchise, and we end up with a taut cat and mouse action film with decent characters and a smart, capable female antagonist. Thoroughly enjoyed it.”
“Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping.
Songs slap, movie is hilarious. Was so concerned when I was like dude not a Beiber esque comedy/musical but it’s so perfect”
“Mean Girls. It should’ve been a throw away early 2000’s teen movie, but it was so good and it ended up having staying power.”
“Puss in Boots: the Last Wish”
“Napoleon Dynamite”
“Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves”
“Stardust”
“Train to Busan
Grudgingly went to see it thinking it would be just another clichéd and trope-filled zombie flick but boy was I wrong. It’s one of my favorite zombie films of all time.”
“Step Brothers did not have to go as hard as it did. Ferrell and Reilly could have phoned it in (cough Holmes and Watson cough), but holy hell, that movie is incredible.”
“Edge of Tomorrow
Worst marketed movie ever. Terrible title. Great film.”
“Paddington 2
It’s honestly one of the best movies ever made.”
“Galaxy Quest. It looks like a bad, campy sci-fi parody filled with has beens. It’s actually an amazing, campy sci-fi parody filled with f@#king beauties.”
“School of Rock”