See, I haven't let you down yet, have I? I have a movie critic's mind when watching movies. I can tell you definitievly what movies (that I've seen) are good and which ones are bad. Some people don't understand what makes a movie good. Not to brag, but I do.
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Next, if you haven't seen Onward, watch Onward. It's on Disney+. If you don't have it, that sucks.
After that, if you haven't seen the MCU movies, watch them. Skip Incredible Hulk and Thor Dark World isn't necessary. Start with Iron Man, that's where it started. After that, you can watch Captain America: The First Avenger, Thor, and then Iron Man 2. Then, the Avengers, Iron Man 3, Captain America 2, and Avengers: Age of Ultron.
If you haven't seen Monty Python: The Holy Grail, you haven't lived. You must see it. It is the best comedy, period.
Then, if you're in the mood for comedies, watch What about Bob, Groundhog Day, and Guardians of the Galaxy
If you run out of movies after those, I'll be here.
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Next, if you haven't seen Onward, watch Onward. It's on Disney+. If you don't have it, that sucks.
After that, if you haven't seen the MCU movies, watch them. Skip Incredible Hulk and Thor Dark World isn't necessary. Start with Iron Man, that's where it started. After that, you can watch Captain America: The First Avenger, Thor, and then Iron Man 2. Then, the Avengers, Iron Man 3, Captain America 2, and Avengers: Age of Ultron.
If you haven't seen Monty Python: The Holy Grail, you haven't lived. You must see it. It is the best comedy, period.
Then, if you're in the mood for comedies, watch What about Bob, Groundhog Day, and Guardians of the Galaxy
If you run out of movies after those, I'll be here.
I've seen most of those movies except Onward, Groundhog Day and what about bob.
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And I saw "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" mentioned. Aside from adding Hollywood nonsense into the Lord of the Rings movies they are a good watch. I hope the recommendation for "The Hobbit" was for the 70's animated version. That's worth a watch. IMO, the remake is just garbage. The book is really short and they dragged it out to cash in on the success of lord of the rings.
In that vein if you really want to go into old school D&D fantasy then "Fire and Ice" by Ralph Bakshi... Not really the best movie but worth a watch just for the animation and context.
The first Indiana Jones was really good and I'm halfway through the third one but by the sound of it so far it's good.
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See, I haven't let you down yet, have I? I have a movie critic's mind when watching movies. I can tell you definitievly what movies (that I've seen) are good and which ones are bad. Some people don't understand what makes a movie good. Not to brag, but I do.
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Maybe you can be my movie critic.
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Next, if you haven't seen Onward, watch Onward. It's on Disney+. If you don't have it, that sucks.
After that, if you haven't seen the MCU movies, watch them. Skip Incredible Hulk and Thor Dark World isn't necessary. Start with Iron Man, that's where it started. After that, you can watch Captain America: The First Avenger, Thor, and then Iron Man 2. Then, the Avengers, Iron Man 3, Captain America 2, and Avengers: Age of Ultron.
If you haven't seen Monty Python: The Holy Grail, you haven't lived. You must see it. It is the best comedy, period.
Then, if you're in the mood for comedies, watch What about Bob, Groundhog Day, and Guardians of the Galaxy
If you run out of movies after those, I'll be here.
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I've seen most of those movies except Onward, Groundhog Day and what about bob.
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Okay, I'd do Groundhog Day if you want something new, and Onward if you like "D&D" related family movies.
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What about Monty Python : The sense of LIFE ????
That movie is also great.
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Do you mean "The Life of Brian"?
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I think you mean Monty Python "the meaning of life"
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ahhh.. yes yes.. that one.
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Life of Brian and Meaning of Life are two different Python films.
Watch them both.
The Gamers II: Dorkness Rising is also a hilarious student film about a D&D group.
What do you think is a better streaming service Stan, Disney+ or Netflix.
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Some good recommendations! I was with you all the way Levi until Onward. Sorry. Didn't work for me.
I'd take "Meaning of Life" over "Life of Brian" but I've watched them all many times.
"Throw Mamma from the Train" and with the same actress "Goonies" I don't think were mentioned yet.
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Disney+ is better for nostalgia, but Netflix has more content.
It depends on what you'd like.
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And I saw "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" mentioned. Aside from adding Hollywood nonsense into the Lord of the Rings movies they are a good watch. I hope the recommendation for "The Hobbit" was for the 70's animated version. That's worth a watch. IMO, the remake is just garbage. The book is really short and they dragged it out to cash in on the success of lord of the rings.
In that vein if you really want to go into old school D&D fantasy then "Fire and Ice" by Ralph Bakshi... Not really the best movie but worth a watch just for the animation and context.
That's what happens when you wear a helmet your whole life!
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If you want to watch a garbage movie, watch both Percy Jackson movies. (The second is 100 times worse than the first, though.)
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I might have a garbage movies marathon starting with Cats
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Yes, do cats. It is terrible. Then watch National Treasure, it is soooo awful.
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What's the worst movie you've ever watched?
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Master of Disguise, by far. It is the worst. Ever. Terrible. Claw your eyes out bad. It's supposed to be bad-funny, but it was just bad.
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