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Also, there is a 'Night of the Living Dead' sequel coming out soon called 'Twilight of the Living Dead', which isn't out yet, but I still added it in. That's just to clear things up for people who don't know about the film.
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These films go from 1921 to 1954.
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Even with help from 10 year old reddit threads, finding movies for this post was so annoying. You know how many times I would get 4 severes and then 1 moderate?
Also, someone else made a very similar poll to this one but they asked for which one was the hardest to watch, not the best. Here is the link to that poll.
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All the films I gave a '10'.
If you don't like this list or disagree with some of the rankings complain here because there is basically no other place you can tell me how you feel. [The link goes to one of my IMDb community posts]
Reviews
Jagten (2012)
The First Time I've Cried Over A Film In Months
There's no bad guy here, just really unfortunate events. I can't stand injustice in films, I always end up crying. 'The Green Mile' and 'The Shawshank Redemption' are films where I cried too for the same reason as this one. If you liked those films then I urge you to watch this one.
This film is currently my 3rd favourite of all time. The story is near perfect and the acting is nothing short of amazing. My dad told me a good, convincing actor makes things feel real.
This makes you think about all the criminals in the world who didn't do anything wrong but were just at the wrong place at the wrong time.
10/10.
Regular Show: The Parkie Awards (2015)
Amazing And Heartfelt Episode
This episode is another Benson episode. It's really great and is one of those episodes where you can really empathise with Benson. Usually Mordecai and Rigby just hate on him even when they're completely wrong (even though those episodes are great too).
Basically, Benson thinks he's about to win an award for best park manager then gets absolutely pwned by Gene who already won the award more than 10 times in a row and so Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, High Five Ghost and Skips try to cheer him up.
I personally really liked this episode and I think it's definitely better than quite a lot of other episodes.
9/10.
Regular Show: Dumped at the Altar (2015)
Mordecai Pisses Off His Gf (Again)
Mordecai can't hold a stable relationship for more than 3 months at a time. This would have been good if it had some more build up instead of Mordecai deciding he just wanted to break up with CJ then instantly regretting it like some sort of Dhar Mann video where the villain does a complete 180.
Everything else in the episode is great but it just undoes everything that the last 3 *YEARS* worth of episodes did in the ending.
CJ got treated like a third wheel even though Margaret should have been the third wheel then Mordecai humiliated CJ in front of everyone at Muscle Man's wedding.
Also, this was the season finale, which makes this episode's failings double bad.
7/10.
Der Untergang (2004)
Bruno Ganz's Acting Is Amazing
This film is great although in my opinion it does not warrant an 8.2 rating. For some reason I just could not get sucked into the story even if it does pretty much everything very well. It's probably because I had no one to root for.
The acting done by Bruno Ganz is incredible, he is very convincing. Real videos of Traudl Junge being at the beginning and end of this film is a nice touch too. It's a really interesting film. It's insane to see how some of the Nazi soldiers in the film survived decades after the events of the film.
This film is quite shocking and realistic. It knows it doesn't have to tell you that the things done in the film are wrong or right.
8/10.
Regular Show: Trash Boat (2012)
Really Funny Episode!
This episode is honestly hilarious. Basically, Rigby renames himself to 'Trash Boat' and this musician called 'The Urge' comes back from the future and tries to kill him for taking attention away from him and effectively ruining his career.
What makes this so funny is that while The Urge is trying to kill Rigby AKA Trash Boat in this episode he sings his lines. Not just that, but everyone, ever Pops makes fun of Rigby for his stupid name.
This episode is definitely in the top 40% of Regular Show episodes. It would be higher but the story is not as compelling as the humour in some episodes like 'This Is My Jam'.
10/10.
The Boss Baby: Back in Business: Scooter Buskie (2018)
Not A Great Start
This episode is good. Nothing to write home about though. The ending is fine and it's a nice start to the show and is overall funny.
In a nutshell, Boss Baby is the VP of Field Operations in Baby Corp and wants to become the CEO, and hates the current CEO, Mega Fat CEO Baby, and the feeling is mutual. Boss Baby wants to increase baby love and brings his brother Tim to the office and he joins the field team along with Staci and Jimbo.
There's this kid called Scooter Buskie who is decreasing baby love by annoying everyone in the neighbourhood. Boss Baby needs to stop Scooter or baby love will go down, which gives Mega Fat a reason to fire Boss Baby.
7/10.
The Boss Baby: Back in Business (2018)
Surprisingly Good
I remember this show from when I was ~7, like Pup Academy. Difference is this show actually slaps. I feel like people who give this a bad rating are doing it because the 1st Boss Baby film is really hated.
I was going to give this a 9 but quite a few things are unrealistic. Not because of talking babies, I mean that even in the Boss Baby universe they don't make ANY sense.
For example, in one episode, there's a big argument in the whole town where everyone is divided on one thing. Whether to call a football team the babies or hot dogs.
Those names both absolutely suck.
Everything else is pretty amazing. Especially since there's a lot of media for this age group that is actual garbage.
8/10.
Casualties of War (1989)
Warning: Don't Watch This With Your Parents
This movie is quite brutal. It shows that not many people care what happens to some groups and just like American History X, how a lot of people start hating groups just because they're pissed and need someone to blame. Those 4 guys did what they did to that Vietnamese woman not just because they did not have morals, but also because they thought she had part of the blame for Brownie's death.
It also shows that in war you can die at any second with no warning and no way you could have ever stopped it and no one would care because in war you're expendable and don't matter at all. The important people in America were scared of Communists so they sent hundreds of thousands of young men to their deaths, and they didn't even have to do *anything*.
10/10.
Heat (1995)
One Of My Favourite Action/Thriller Films!
I watched this one with my father. Basically Al Pacino is the police and Robert De Niro is in a group of robbers. They pull of a heist but screw up and the police gets a lead on them. The acting is great. Especially Robert De Niro.
You don't really root against anyone because you see the film from both sides, the police and the robbers and you can see the struggles of both sides.
Both the robbers and police work insanely hard and pull off really smart moves in this film and the action is super cool. The action scenes are really long. You'll feel sad when something bad happens to the police and when something bad happens to the robbers.
10/10.
Barry Lyndon (1975)
This Movie Is Not For People With Commitment Issues
This movie is one you have to commit to or you wont get through it. The film explains EVERYTHING going on in massive detail. It's really great. (Insert joke about Englishmen not usually being athletic).
My problem is that it takes 2 hours to really set everything up, but there's so much information in part 1 (because this film is split into 2 parts) that there's no way around it.
Barry is a massive jerk but the movie still does a really good job at making you feel bad for him when something bad happens. Another reason why Stanley Kubrick is a brilliant director.
I recommend this movie to basically everyone. Also I wrote this on my phone so sorry for any typos.
9/10.
Witness for the Prosecution (1957)
Makes 5D Chess Look Like Checkers
This film is a true work of art that I don't think is looked at enough. It's like Double Indemnity but on a larger scale. They both have big twists and turns but this movie has lots and lots of twists but they all make sense within the story.
Every twist in this film happens so abruptly but also so clean at the same time. I didn't think this film was going to be this good but it surprised me.
The acting is great too, even if you dislike the film you can at least agree on that. Overall, this film is a masterpiece that isn't outdated even after 67 years.
I recommend this to pretty much anyone. Even people who don't like black and white films.
10/10.
Intouchables (2011)
Brilliant
The fact that this has a 57 on Metacritic is insane to me. Who knew that having very weighted reviews was a bad idea. I went into The Intouchables with low expectations because I thought it wasn't my type of film but it's obectively great for pretty much every demographic.
Also, the real life Philippe died last year in 2023 Jun. Abdel (Driss in the film) is currently alive and is 53 year old.
In a nutshell, a very rich man gets paralyzed from the neck down and needs to hire a caretaker. He chooses Abdel because he doesn't give him special treatment and is more of a friend to him than a caretaker. Over the course of the film they become friends.
10/10.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
Better Than The Original
This is the third installment in the Indiana Jones series. In my opinion, this is even better than Raiders Of The Lost Ark (not by much though).
The story and characters are great. I liked how Indy and his friends interact with each other. The only thing I didn't like was Indiana's plot armour.
Like other people have already said, this movie just flies by because of how much goes on. The action here is amazing and it captures the same sense of wonder and interest that you have while watching the original.
This movie is best when watching with friends or family. This movie definitely a banger and it exceeded my expectations.
10/10.
Catch Me If You Can (2002)
Anything Lower Than A 10 Or 9 Is An Insult To The Film
Leonardo DiCaprio is amazing in this film, sometimes it doesn't even feel like he is acting. Tom Hanks is also a really great actor and he is wonderful in this film too.
This is one of Spielburg's best films and I haven't even seen them all yet. When Spielburg makes a film it's almost always great.
Also, the ways Frank almost always manages to escape from Carl is really funny. You know he's going to escape but you're trying to figure out how and when you find out it's always some insane stunt that makes you forget that this all actually happened in real life.
You know this film is gonna be good when the title sequence is better than most Disney films nowadays.
10/10.
Braveheart (1995)
He Really Is Brave
This film is about a poor Scottish man named William Wallace who starts a rebellion against the English because they murdered his wife for basically defending herself.
The acting, writing and action scenes are really well done and this ending hits you right in the feels.
Practically everyone who isn't an English soldier trying to kill Wallace loves him because of how courageous he is and that he's such a chad.
You really want William to defeat the English because you hate them (in this film) for ruining Wallace's life.
I heavily recommend this film to everyone, especially people who love good action scenes because there's a lot of that in this film.
Oppenheimer (2023)
Modern Masterpiece (except for like 20 minutes)
This film is amazing. The first 2 hours are exceptional.. then there's around 20 minutes where the story shifts and feels weird but it picks up again and becomes a masterpiece again.
Cilian Murphy is amazing. The acting in general is amazing.
Christopher Nolan is insanely talented and it shows in this movie. Did you know he has 8 films in the Top 250?
There are rarely any good movies now, which shouldn't be true when the time when the most movies have been made in a certain point of time is *now* but this is an exception.
This film is overall really nice to watch. It's one of those films where you can sit back, relax and watch everything fall into place.
10/10.
The General (1926)
Pretty Good - Definitely Not Top 250 Worthy
Looking at this film from a quality standpoint it's definitely not anything higher than an 8 or better than things like RoboCop (the original) or The Karate Kid, but since this is a 1926 film, people overrate it because they're pseudo intellectuals.
Anyways, this is a good movie, for sure - great even, but definitely not an 8.1 on IMDb.
I definitely like the stunts that Buster Keaton did, they're great. The story is good. There are some boring moments but they're few and far between. Overall, this is basically the textbook definition of short and sweet.
This film wont make you think or cry, it's a:
Fun
Funny
Family movie.
I can respect that.
8/10.
The Prestige (2006)
In My Opinion, Better Than Inception
I feel like Christopher Nolan is not even a human being. Every time he makes a movie it's a work of art that most movies don't even come close to the quality of.
This is one of the movies where you can just watch it and admire all of the work that was put into this movie. How everything falls into place and how good the acting and dialogue is.
This movie is definitely a *bit* underrated. I feel like it deserves more attention.
Christian Bale is amazing in this one. Him and Nolan are always working on the same movies for some reason. I guess he just really works well in Chris Nolan films.
10/10.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)
Is This The Last Good Marvel Movie?
Honestly, I think that this will be the last good MCU movie. Funny story is that this was the first MCU movie I saw.
Who would have though that after so many fails, Marvel finally decided to put EFFORT in their film.
Then, they followed it up with The Marvels, but let's not get sidetracked, this review is about GotG Vol. 3.
So, this movie still has the charm of the first 2 films and the characters are all funny and act like they're supposed to. There's no female character that upstages the hero at every given moment (looking at you, Star Wars) and the plot and premise are both equally great.
Every character works of each other. For example, Rocket and Peter.
This movie will make you both laugh and cry. But don't get your hopes up for the rest of the MCU films...
9/10.
Memento (2000)
This Movie Is Really Cool
Memento is a masterpiece. It's really complicated, but as it goes on, everything falls into place. Except, I don't really know about the plot going backwards in time. It makes it unique and it might really work for this type of film, but it does make it a bit confusing. I guess it's a nice artistic choice though.
If you haven't seen this film, go see it. It really hooks you in and once you start seeing it, you basically have to see how it ends.
This film is a mystery, it's the type of film that you feel really smart when you figure things out before the characters say what is going on. (Though I didn't.)
10/10.
Pup Academy (2019)
I Watched This Through Rose Tinted Glasses.
Oh god... I just want to give this an 8 or 9 just because of how good I remember it being. But you know, this just rips off too much of Harry Potter. And the CGI is not good.
I liked watching this, but it's a rip-off of Harry Potter, plain and simple. If it wasn't, this would be way better. When I was 7, I loved this! Now, as an older kid, I do not. Simple.
Well, anyways, the more you think of this show the more you hate it. I have so many good memories of this show. The memories... it hurts so bad giving this a 6 in 2024.
I mean - it's nice to put on every once in a while.
Hey, at least Odd Squad isn't as bad as I though right? RIGHT?! Oh.. oh no....
6/10.
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
Harshly Boring
Sorry if my review seems like I didn't really watch the film. It's been a while and the film is SO forgettable.
From what I remember, you have multiple spidermen because of the multiverse and Peter's friend (I forgot his name) is really annoying.
The multiverse just makes me wonder why I should care about any of the characters in the MCU anymore. I mean, there are infinitely many of them, so who cares?
Well, this just exists to make money. You had Homecoming and Far From Home so now that people are engaged in the Spiderman part of the MCU, just make another and you will get so much money! It's not that hard to see why this film was made.
6/10.
Finding Jesus (2020)
This Is The Worst Movie I Have Ever Seen
I am one of the unlucky few to lay my eyes on this movie.
They don't even find Jesus in this, they just mention him sometimes.
This movie has nothing, no action, no conflict, literally nothing. 2 fish go around doing nothing for 1 hour.
The design is beyond atrocious, especially for the fact that more than 15 people worked on this (although I doubt that everyone they listed is a real human and not just someone they made up).
I can't believe anything like this is even a real thing. I though watching this ironically would be fun, but I guess not. This isn't a funny bad movie, just a boring mess that is an insult to everyone who actually works on making films.
1/10.
Full Metal Jacket (1987)
Brilliant (Except For 20 Minutes)
This film is amazing. It balances between comedy and intense scenes well.
The thing about this movie is that in the middle of the film it just decides to stop being interesting for a while.
About the comedy, the jokes in this film land. The intense scenes are intense though. There are 2 in the film, one in the middle and one in the end.
So, about the 20 boring minutes in the film, the whole film basically stops. The part with the sniper is cool and all, but it goes on for too long.
I don't really think the bad parts of the film affect the rest that much.
Overall, I really enjoyed this film.
10/10.
Rogue One (2016)
I Gave Up Halfway
Big issue is that this is boring. Mostly because there's no real hook and that some plot points are just STOLEN from other films. For example, the part where Jyn finds out that Andor wanted to kill Galen or something is really similar to (SPOILER FOR ALIENS WARNING) the part where that one bad guy leaves Ripley to die in Aliens.
Also, Jyn doesn't have any parents and her dad dies in front of her, so... it's Episode 6 all over again? Oh, and of COURSE she doesn't have any parents.
They all have stupid names. I mean sure, characters in the original trilogy have weird names and stuff, but at least they sound like names. I mean, 'Leia' sounds more like a name then 'Lyra' or 'Andor'. Those 'names' sound more like towns or places than names.
Yes, I gave up halfway. No, I'm not going back no matter how good the ending is. ~70 minutes is definitely enough to make an impression on me.
5/10.