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Star Wars: Episode II- Attack of the Clones will be posted Friday.

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Short circuit and Xanadu

Jason Register

I would not do PULP FICTION VERY CONTROVERSIAL SEXUAL CONTENT (RAPE) DRUGS I really don't think you will like it. Just by the reactions you've done so far.

Lisa Rhodes

Of course Smokey and the Bandit. Ya think? More light hearted comedies

Jerome Simon

I love Harvey, it's such a funny, quirky movie.

Thomas Raymond

I vote for fantastic beasts and where to find them the prequel movie series to Harry Potter

Michaela wright

Gattaca and Arrival are brilliant choices. I think J&A would enjoy these also. Gattaca especially.

Kristin D

I say appease the football fans who didn't get Rudy, but still scratch that Burt Reynolds itch, and go for The Longest Yard instead. 😁

Robert Greffey

Gattaca or Arrival are my top non-pew-pew sci-fi choices for the channel, but The Martian or Interstellar also rank high on my list of "sci-fi for adults". So would hardly complain if they showed up too. Then there's Blade Runner, which has an appropriate amount of action for a detective story, but much less of it than most folks tend to expect going in for the first time. But some solid sci-fi by my reckoning. And more Rutger Hauer to go with your Ladyhawk. I've never gotten much out of either Psycho or The Birds, to be honest. Not bad movies, just nowhere near as brilliant as many others by him. For me, the Hitchcock trifecta is Vertigo, Rear Window, and North by Northwest. I'd sanction any of those three showing up on that "Masterpiece Theater" poll I've pitched.

Robert Greffey

Agree with both

Carolyn Phelan

“Smokey and the Bandit” is such a fun movie. Most of it takes place in cars. I’ve loved it since childhood. Had a huge crush on Sally Field, too. And Burt Reynolds was the man.

Jeff Mills

Great choices. I'm especially on board for Rear Window. Along with The Birds and Psycho, it's on my trifecta Hitchcock list, and for a deeper dive into Hitchcock, Rebecca and Frenzy.

BRT

I had to vote for The Dude.

Kimberly Jenkins

Love Smokey and the Bandit!! So funny!! Such an iconic movie! I would also recommend the Hungry Games series. It's 4 movies to tell the full story. The books and the movies were all huge hits.

Jayce

For future polls, please consider: Ladyhawke (fantasy drama) Rear Window (alfred hitchcock classic) Harvey (B&W classic) Deep Impact (doomsday sci-fi) The Martian (sciency sci-fi, not pew-pew)

Kristin D

Yes Psycho or The Birds from Hitchcock. Classic movies scenes used in several movie's since.

Lisa Rhodes

Mmmmm. Neon-noir sci fi detective story. It must happen. Keep hoping if nothing else, the Ridley Scott name might draw them to it if they ever did Gladiator or Alien.

Robert Greffey

While I don't disagree with Smokey and The Bandit being the top I still voted for The Big Lebowski. It's one of those movies that should be seen. These polls are vey difficult when there are multiple genres. All good movies in their own right, but difficult to choose one washout regretting not choosing the others. Still waiting on and Alfred Hitchcock film to be in some of these polls

Christopher Puttre

Got to check out "Radio" with Cuba Gooding Jr. And Ed Harris. Based on a true story. Have tissue handy.

Ron Galiazzo

Brian's Song , also stars Billy Dee Williams, 'Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back & Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, as Gale Sayers.

Douglas Custard

Definitely watch "Brian's Song" and bring the kleenex. It also is based on a true story.

Carolyn Phelan

I seconds this. Yes, you are old enough but so much is Shock value and on the edge of humanity that makes it a very dicey choice. You don't come away from tuner it with a middle of the road opinion. You love it or hate it. That is the same with just about any Tarantino film. I am not a prude and have seen plenty of R rated films. This is a rough one. I don't think you should only see movies about unicorns but this might be one to watch on your own rather than while the world's is watching you react.

Carolyn Phelan

Pulp Fiction all the way for this one, only the Big Labowski is even in the same ballpark on this list.

steve devoll

If your going to do a football movie you need to watch Brian's Song starring James Caan. Sonny in 'The Godfather'. The movie is about Brian Piccolo who died from cancer at the age of 26. The movie chronicles Brian's fight with cancer and his friendship with Gale Sayers. Just thinking about Brian's Song making my eyes water.

Douglas Custard

So keen for more Star Wars!

Methampheminist

If “Smokey and the bandit” wins, the next film should be “the Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” 😂😂

Mike

I love all of the suggestions! I went with Pulp Fiction. Great movie, great performances. Bruce Willis's storyline is one of my favorites🤣🤣!

Troy

I don't know the game right off hand but the rest are good with braveheart being a must watch. The Crow would be another good pick after Bruce Lee Marathon.

Josdamos

I don't know if the program is better but Jordan already saw Rudy. I think he'll really like the program though.

Josdamos

Pulp Fiction is a very unique and well made film, even though it is ROUGH and there is a lot of provocative material. However there is one graphic scene in particular that I think is just too much for your channel. You're both adults though and if you want to go for it I will be watching with you. My personal choice for a Tarantino film would be Deathproof, but it doesn't seem to rate as high on many other people's lists .

BRT

I definitely agree with Psycho and The Birds

BRT

Lady I will board that train with you!

BRT

If I remember correctly from a previous reaction, Jordan said he saw Rudy once when he was younger and he didn’t remember it. That counts as a first time (second) watch lol. It’ll be like a new movie if you don’t remember it. I also think Amber would enjoy it. It stars Sean Astin who plays Sam in LOTR. But it seems like it’s between Smokey and Pulp Fiction, so I choose Pulp Fiction. Would this be your first introduction to Quentin Tarantino? Great director. The Big Lebowski is coming in last but don’t cast it aside for that reason. It’s a Coen Brothers film (which I feel is a sub genre of its own) so definitely has a certain style to it, and not everyone gravitates towards that, I personally do. If you want to dip your toes into the Coen Brothers pool, start with Fargo.

Patty Estrada

Id say after Star Wars, yall absolutely should do a Tarantino run: Pulp Fiction, thenKill Bill Vol 1 and Kill Bill Vol 2 and finally Inglorious Basterds. Pulp is a classic, but definitely the most unique of the bunch. I think you will like it but even if you don't, you will love those other movies.

Kevin

Rudy

Patty Estrada

I want them to watch Interstellar too!

Patty Estrada

Yes to Rudy. I believe Jordan said in another reaction that he saw it when he was younger and didn’t really remember it, so that to me counts as a first time (second watch) watch. And I think Amber would also really like it.

Patty Estrada

I second Inglorious Basterds, and add Django as another Tarantino option.

Patty Estrada

I totally agree... A great hidden gem of a movie (action, drama, comedy all rolled into one).

Raymond DeGraw

That’s not an option

Mike

Love How to Lose a Guy In 10 Days is hilarious!

Angela Solano

Secondhand Lions is a seriously underrated movie. The cast is awesome!

Angela Solano

The Program better than Rudy.

Lisa Rhodes

The Program is far better than Rudy.

Lisa Rhodes

Pulp Fiction is good, but I much prefer Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds.

Kristin D

Imma gonna keep on suggesting "Blade Runner" (1982) until it actually happens. ;-)

Angela Warton

Kinda funny sticking Smokey and the Bandit in the middle of a run of Star Wars. It is the only movie to ever gross more money at the box office than any movie with "Star Wars" in the title on it's opening weekend back in 1977. BTW: I still like the idea of a "Masterpiece Theater" poll. Something like Citizen Kane VS Casablanca VS Rear Window VS The Godfather. Or something like that...

Robert Greffey

Rudy.

S N

The Big Lebowski is a major classic " The Dude" . Pulp Fiction is a violent controversial movie with sexual nature of rape, drugs, shooting and I am pretty sure you won't like it. Please do some of the classic must see's of every generation. Wizard Of Oz , Psycho( Hitchcock) The Birds (Hitchcock's) scared many into phobias of birds. Steven Kings- Cujio( both on things based on realistic animals like Jaws) Poltergeist must do one and two . Rudy is not a good movie . Sorry Jay . I watched Football movies 20 some years. My son loves football . I would say The Program if your gonna do one.

Lisa Rhodes

Xanadu... I love that movie... I don't care what a lot of people say. I grew up with a dad obsessed with Olivia Newton John so I enjoy the movie.

Raymond DeGraw

I will throw in a suggestion to react to: Mr Holland's Opus: Richard Dreyfus as a high school music teacher from the 60s through the 90s. For Love of the Game: Kevin Costner as an aging baseball star recalling his life, career and relationship throughout the course of a game.

Fomsie

All excellent choices!

Fomsie

Xanadu, short circuit,flight of the navigator, the last star fighter, breaking 1 and 2, purple rain, the mighty ducks, DC cab, weird science all these are great movies that I believe yall will enjoy

Jason Register

Yes!

Jeff Mills

I really want to see you watch Pulp Fiction and something with Matthew Mcconaughey, like Interstellar or How to lose a guy in 10 days

Sigurdur Gunnarsson

i'd say Rudy here just to show it to Amber already but Pulp Fiction and Smokey & the Bandit are timeless classics iconic lines, memorable characters so i'd be happy with any of those three TBL is not my kind of movie though Looking forward to the reaction to the pivotal Episode ll of Star Wars!

Karl Kraus

Can't wait for the Star Wars Episode II... Would love to see some other reactions... 1. The Crow 2. Braveheart 3. Falling Down 4. The Game 5. Secondhand Lions

Raymond DeGraw

Rudy! Rudy! Rudy!

Mike


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