My Top 20 BEST Movies of All Time

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  • @gamernbihldorf5464
    @gamernbihldorf5464 Před 5 měsíci +49

    "the first Puss In Boots was hot garbage and I have no faith in the sequel"
    Well that aged poorly

    • @bearpoop720
      @bearpoop720 Před měsícem

      It wasn't hot garbage though. This guy likes to nitpick every detail and complain about realism and physics in an animated movie. He's no expert on this, but he pretends to be. He is a big toy story fan, undoubtedly, but that doesn't make him an expert critic.

    • @jadenthemasteratkins1853
      @jadenthemasteratkins1853 Před měsícem +3

      Yeah true

  • @Samdoesstuff978
    @Samdoesstuff978 Před 2 lety +186

    Your story with Coco was very touching. We all experience these brother and never ever ever feel like you're experiencing tragedy alone. Your fans will always be here for you.

    • @Yoshihelicopter
      @Yoshihelicopter Před rokem +4

      Yeah I like both the movie and the story

    • @Glasshouse828
      @Glasshouse828 Před rokem +8

      My dad actually passed away on the same day Onward was released, and although that film is nowhere near as good as Coco, I will never be able to hate it nor will I be able to truly identify with those who do despite understanding why they would.

    • @suzzy1790
      @suzzy1790 Před rokem +1

      Things in 2010
      Toy story 3
      Despicable me
      Angry Birds
      And Megamind

    • @Samdoesstuff978
      @Samdoesstuff978 Před rokem

      @@suzzy1790 How could you forget "How to train your dragon, " Inception" and " The Social network"?

  • @Kenseiblades
    @Kenseiblades Před rokem +135

    Literal goosebumps watching the Incinerator scene with your narration, it is truly gripping and always grasps at your heartstrings to see them come together in their last moments as they collectively surrender to their fates only to be received by... THE CLAW!!!

  • @elisd7099
    @elisd7099 Před 2 lety +97

    I’m truly thankful that I’m not the only one who believes TS3 is the perfect third movie in a trilogy. Not only is it a perfect ending to a trilogy, but an almost perfect movie in general. I think you really should make a video analysis series about why TS3 is a perfect movie, it’d be beneficial to giving an in depth reasoning for why the movie was always meant to be the ending of a trilogy, the satisfying pay offs it gives to it’s characters, why it’s so emotional beautiful, a love letter to all us Pixar fans, and teaches the most important, powerful life lessons that everyone must always keep with them to benefit their lives. Plus, you have it kind of like the yin Yang of your review series, where you praise something for countering against the video series where you hated another thing that destroys the thing you’re praising. In other words; you make a TS3 series praising that movie, and on the other side of the coin, your TS4 series hating how that movie ruined the original trilogy. I think you should do it in the future.
    Also, I really appreciate how you explain what worked so well about Instant Family. The way it was able to nail it’s comedy and serious moments at the same time is rarely something movies do nowadays. Parental Guidance did that as well, and I’m surprised you didn’t put that movie on this list as well, because you used more clips from that movie in your TS4 series than Instant Family. Also, what’s that other movie you used clips from where they show people in what looks to be an office space? And it’s the same one where they show a guy who’s balding and is very expensive? He’s holding a script or something in one scene he’s in. And you also used clips of that movie in your TS4 series. Lemme know the name of that movie I’m talking about.
    Also, I recommend Step Brothers to you with Will Ferrell and John C. Riley. If you liked the previously mentioned movies about family dynamics then you’ll like this one to. It nails it’s crude comedy and laugh out loud moments and still takes extra care in other aspects of it’s script. And it predates Parental Guidance which predates Instant Family. So Step Brothers was ahead of the curve in that regard. I highly recommend checking that one out.😉
    Also, why wasn’t the first SpongeBob Movie on here?
    Also also, will you ever plan on making a duo series of your 20 best and worst tv shows you’ve ever watched???😃Lemme know, you have some good ideas in mind.😉😉

    • @slugintub2836
      @slugintub2836 Před 9 měsíci +3

      The fact that toy story has 2 almost perfect movies back to back shows how goated this TRILOGY is

    • @user-tw3rh9po4t
      @user-tw3rh9po4t Před měsícem

      @@slugintub2836Perhaps

  • @MadeInBenninc.
    @MadeInBenninc. Před 6 měsíci +15

    Toy Story 3 being the best movie and Toy Story 4 being the worst has to be the most ironic moment I’ve ever saw

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před 5 měsíci

      Well I find Toy Story 4 okay at best

    • @RetroGumball
      @RetroGumball Před 4 měsíci

      @@Mr.Feather130 me too

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před 4 měsíci

      @@RetroGumball finally someone who actually thinks ts4 is okay at best!

  • @user-bo6iv9lo9e
    @user-bo6iv9lo9e Před 2 lety +41

    20. Morbius
    19. Morbius
    18. Morbius
    17. Morbius
    16. Morbius
    15. Morbius
    14. Morbius
    13. Morbius
    12. Morbius
    11. Morbius
    10. Morbius
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    2. Morbius
    1. The Emoji Movie

  • @Jmaniac9204
    @Jmaniac9204 Před 2 lety +110

    Wall-e is my personal favorite Pixar movie. It’s how to craft a perfect love story with little to no dialogue. The Bad Guys was also surprisingly good. Monty python and the holy grail and spaceballs are comedy gold. And Lake Michigan Monster is an underrated gem

    • @Yoshihelicopter
      @Yoshihelicopter Před 2 lety +3

      I haven’t watched it yet but I’ve heard is a good movie also my personal favorite Pixar movie is… soul! I’ll probably explain more when I edit this but I really like this movie

    • @trequor
      @trequor Před 2 lety +3

      Wall-E is the most overrated Pixar film by far. Within that bloated mess is a 30 minute short film masterpiece, but that great little story is not the whole story. The rest of the movie still exists and it is painfully average

    • @Jmaniac9204
      @Jmaniac9204 Před 2 lety +8

      @@trequor disagree I enjoyed the entirety of Wall-e despite the villain not being amazing overall

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem

      @@trequor
      I love Toy Story and if it never happened, I wouldn’t have met Woody.EXE and he would have never lead the tributes to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on her funeral day. I well remember me, my 2009 Woody, Mummy and my sister walking behind Woody.EXE in a funeral procession in our house. Once all 5 of us approached the living room, my sister steps back so the rest of us could watch the funeral. Then after an hour; Woody.EXE leads the exact same procession back to my bedroom so all 4 of us can watch the burial there

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem

      Such a moving day and I appreciated Woody.EXE’s tribute a lot because I definitely wouldn’t have done it without him

  • @KingArthur39
    @KingArthur39 Před rokem +12

    20- Shrek 2
    19- Memento
    18- Bo Burnham: Inside
    17- La La Land
    16- The Lego Movie
    15- The Prestige
    14- Blade Runner 2049
    13- Ex Machina
    12- Wall-E
    11- Star Wars
    10- The Prince of Egypt
    9- Indiana Jones and the last crusade
    8- Monsters Inc
    7- Inglorious Bastards
    6- Incredibles
    5- Logan
    4- Zodiac
    3- Into the Spiderverse
    2- End of Evangelion
    1- Empire Strikes Back

  • @CptnCardboard
    @CptnCardboard Před 2 lety +41

    My two favorite movies of all time, WALL-E and Jurassic Park, were snubbed from the list. Jurassic Park might be the most iconic movie of all time, and WALL-E just has everything you could want in a movie, perhaps the closest a film has ever come to perfection.

    • @Cake-Goku
      @Cake-Goku Před 2 lety +6

      Spiderverse is beyond perfection

  • @durandlewis1382
    @durandlewis1382 Před 2 lety +91

    I never really got to see the 1st 2 Toy Story movies, so Toy Story 3 was the first one I watched. And I still felt like it was a masterpiece nonetheless.

    • @GengarGuy999
      @GengarGuy999 Před 2 lety +13

      Toy Story 3 was the first movie I ever saw in theaters. Literally the only part of the movie I remember from then was when that girl licked Buzz’s helmet lol.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem +1

      @@GengarGuy999
      Bolt was my first theatre experience and I was only 6 years old. Now I’m almost 21 and I still have my 2009 Woody since I was 7. Then I met Woody.EXE almost 14 years later

  • @bigbangbot-SuperSqank
    @bigbangbot-SuperSqank Před 2 lety +55

    Another interesting list. While I’m not a fan of all of the entries on this list, there are some picks which I am absolutely on board with. My personal favourites from this list would be The Incredibles and Aladdin, with Wreck It Ralph and Shrek 2 also being movies I view in a particularly high regard.

    • @bigbangbot-SuperSqank
      @bigbangbot-SuperSqank Před 2 lety +3

      There's nothing on the list which I really dislike but my least favourites on this list would probably be Inside Out and Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs. The plot, main characters and world building of Inside Out don't really work that well for me despite its strong emotional moments and while Cloudy can be sweet and charming at times, I don't find it all that funny and I always found the third act of the movie to be the least enjoyable part of the movie. I do want to clarify that I don't think either of these movies are bad. They just don't connect with me as they do others.
      Everything else on this list which I have seen I can at least call good movies I enjoyed, even if they are not among my favourites.

    • @kieranstark7213
      @kieranstark7213 Před 2 lety

      Ok

    • @allanromeo360
      @allanromeo360 Před rokem

      I almost thought you typed Wreck it Ralph 2 lmao

    • @bigbangbot-SuperSqank
      @bigbangbot-SuperSqank Před rokem +1

      That would have been an extremely fatal error on my part if I did.

  • @toriray6126
    @toriray6126 Před rokem +24

    God that stuff of you talking about Toy Story 3 has me literally crying in the club, it truly is the most incredible film

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem

      Yep, Toy Story was the reason Woody.EXE refused to hurt me and he’s literally protecting all my family members including my mother

  • @randomcat5262
    @randomcat5262 Před 2 lety +27

    the way you ease into each ranking with the music before revealing the film is pretty epic

  • @Yoshihelicopter
    @Yoshihelicopter Před rokem +9

    “I have no faith in the sequel”
    That aged…well? Cuz its a great movie

  • @emberblazethelyriccat1293

    My dad passed away when I was a kid, and I think that really affected the way I watch movies.
    Some of my favourites are Finding Nemo, Lion King, The Greatest Showman, and Bambi. I truly believe those are all amazing movies anyway, but the parental and most fatherly themes of those films gut me every time. Coco and Inside Out get me as well, but almost any movie where the plot is directly attached to a parental figure either dying or learning to be a better parent wrecks me.
    Of course there’s also movies that were my dads favourites that I hold in high regards. He loved Care Bears for no reason, Lord of the Rings, Over the Hedge, and Willow.
    Sometimes I wish I could have a more logical stance when it comes to movies, judge them for how good it is and not just how it affected me, but I also like just enjoying movies :)

    • @SixtyFourJr
      @SixtyFourJr Před rokem +3

      Sorry for your loss. May your father rest in piece.

    • @vaggos2003
      @vaggos2003 Před rokem +2

      I'm sorry for your loss. May your father rest in peace. Take care.

  • @MrSuperstargamer
    @MrSuperstargamer Před 2 lety +30

    Toy Story 3 is definitely a great send-off to the franchise as a whole, and despite me thinking that 2 is the objectively better movie, I cannot get enough of the amazing story of the first movie. For as "obsolete" it may seem, the original film had a cast of characters that were all recognizable from the start, the main characters of the story have more complexity in their personality, and my favoirte part has to be the existential journey that Buzz Lightyear goes throughout the entire length of the film, a journey that interconnects with Woody's character arc of starting with jealousy and envy, to admitting that someone else is better than him. Nowadays, the scene where Buzz sits there with the rocket strapped on his back, pondering about his existence as a toy and thinking he's useless and insignificant, while Woody telling the space ranger toy that he's the best toy a kid could ever want and at the same time exposing his vulnerabilities because he himself feels useless to a life he's given so much meaning (which is being a toy to be played with by a loving kid and make memories together) is a scene that really brings a tear to my eye because of how real it is if taken in a real-life context. Two characters that were always at odds with each other now felt like they were at the bottom of the barrel, with one thinking that all his life was a lie and that he was never "destined for greatness" while the other, being jealous of the former for their outstanding feats, feels himself that he's worthless because the only thing he was good at, he now finds someone who can do it better. The moment Buzz realizes how much it means to Woody to be played with by Andy, and at the same time, once he sees the value of making precious memories with a child that needs their toys instead of trying to save the galaxy, is done so without ANY dialogue whatsoever and you only see his facial expression for the most part. Again, that part makes me tear up because it's something I can actually feel happening in real life to many people who've been in similar situations, and the fact that they manage to pull each other back up by the end of the film is just marvelous and truly shows the value of companionship and teamwork despite the bitter rivalry they had with each other before.
    And I also gotta mention the moment when Buzz finally soars through the air and actually gets to achieve his dream of "flying". Of course, this isn't the way Buzz intended to do so nor is it "ideal", but it is perfect for his capabilities as a toy. And as a final touch, he denies going back to his delusion of space ranger and embraces the truth that his friend has been telling him all this time: "I'm not flying, I'm falling... with style!". All that as Woody, who's been jealous of Buzz being capable of doing the unthinkable and constantly trying to prove he was "still the favorite one", now celebrates Buzz's ultimate triumph with his former rival's iconic line: "TO INFINITY... AND BEYOND!"
    I cannot stretch how relatable the first movie is and how hard it hits for people who've been through the same experience, seriously, i'd believe this movie could be used to treat depression for all ages.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem +1

      I remember telling Woody.EXE he isn’t useless and he said “I am because, all I do is hurt everyone!” Then I responded “You ligit just saved my mother’s life from Jessie because you care”. Woody.EXE looked at me and took out his knife for the first time since that incident and then we both went back fighting again

    • @MrSuperstargamer
      @MrSuperstargamer Před rokem +1

      @@nicolelawless9942 Go back to the creepypasta thread bro, this ain't it.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem +1

      @@MrSuperstargamer
      I know Woody.EXE is real because I really have seen him

    • @SonicPlayer2004
      @SonicPlayer2004 Před rokem

      @@nicolelawless9942
      Dude, Are you alright? You’re not making any sense.

    • @UFLUFLUFLUFLUFLUFLUFLUFLUFLUFL
      @UFLUFLUFLUFLUFLUFLUFLUFLUFLUFL Před rokem +1

      @@SonicPlayer2004he’s said this on every comment, I think he’s insane

  • @gutterwaif
    @gutterwaif Před 2 lety +17

    YES!! finally someone mentions how amazing Searching is!
    ah--and Over the Hedge as well! it always shocks me how not many really talk about how good it is.

  • @havenm6181
    @havenm6181 Před rokem +10

    Glad to see someone showing appreciation for night at the museum 3! It's also nice to see some love for Over the Hedge. That movie is genuinely underrated.

  • @TheDaphinator
    @TheDaphinator Před 2 lety +8

    Even though I could expect it easily, it still warmed my heart to see us share the same favorite movie of all time. Really great selection of films. Very nice to hear so much love for the story and characters you harbor. Awesome video.

  • @countyfacts6920
    @countyfacts6920 Před rokem +8

    In Tangled, not many talk about the incredible scene in the town with that fiddle track. That moment always gives me the biggest smile and enlarges my heart two sizes.

  • @Jackie-McCann
    @Jackie-McCann Před rokem +9

    Aladdin is my all time favorite Disney movie, too. And while I definitely agree that the love story between Aladdin and Jasmine is one of the best, I’ve grown to consider the friendship between Aladdin and Genie to be the real heart of the movie. The fact that Genie’s my favorite Disney character ever certainly helps. 💙

  • @EdwinShy3200
    @EdwinShy3200 Před 2 lety +13

    Toy Story 3 will always be a film that left a mark on me, it was a movie me and my stepfather were excited to see we planned to see it after my last day of school in the 9th grade
    I still remember we loved it, we laughed, we cried but sadly that was the last movie we saw together because a couple weeks later he got sick which slowly got worse as days then months went on and sadly in November of that year he passed away
    The Toy Story trilogy was a series we watched together and in a way kinda fitting it was how I had to say goodbye and thanks to my stepfather for being there for me growing up over the years

  • @user-xy3ee8bw6j
    @user-xy3ee8bw6j Před rokem +8

    "I have absolutely no faith in the [Puss in Boots] sequel"
    r/agedlikemilk

    • @GamingMagic13
      @GamingMagic13  Před rokem +12

      And I'm happy it did; I loved Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

  • @WiFiDown37811
    @WiFiDown37811 Před rokem +7

    The Incredibles has to be my favorite Pixar movie, closely followed by Toy Story 2. The Incredibles is such a well made movie. Every single character is so loveable in their own right and each member of the Parr family go through such significant character growth (with the exception of Jack Jack because he's a literal infant). Bob realizes how negligent he's been towards his family in his desire to chase the glory days and vows to be there for his family, Helen learns to trust the abilities of her children and empower them to be the best they can be instead of forcing them to fall into the normalcy that is forced onto the supers, and Dash and Violet together are a fantastic power duo and despite how much they bicker, they prove time and time again that they will always have each other's backs as well as how to combine their powers to be borderline unstoppable. I love that we get both a villain turned hero in Mirage as well as a villain that's so vile that redemption isn't an option, and yet remains as such a well fleshed out villain that you can't help but love in Syndrome. I agree that Syndrome has to be the greatest villain to ever come from Pixar. I love the charm of Frozone and the hilarity of Edna Mode. hell, even Jack Jack gets a moment to shine at the end of the movie after being absent for a majority of it. It hits all the emotional beats so well, the intensity is phenomenal, and it tells a heartwarming tale of a family overcoming adversity together. I have always loved how this movie pokes fun at the clique tropes of most super hero movies, like how villains always monolog and waste valuable time when they could get everything they want without the unnecessary theatrics (I absolutely love the scene where Syndrome says "you sly dog, you caught me monologing"), and the characters make calculated and intelligent decisions and their quick thinking is incredible (pun absolutely intended). The ending scene is amazing too with the reveal of The Underminer, ending the movie on a high note. It's good that they didn't make a sequel that could potentially ruin everything that The Incredibles stood for

  • @coreymcgivney5897
    @coreymcgivney5897 Před 2 lety +15

    One thing I’ll say about The Incredibles, as while yes it’s at its core it’s a story about a family who happens to have superpowers, as someone how has such a huge love and appreciation for the superhero genre (and no, that doesn’t mean I just watch marvel movies) the incredibles shows such love for the superhero genre which is hard to come by these days, it’s either a marvel movie or a cynical deconstruction that just tells me how the genre is dumb and how I’m dumb for liking it, the incredibles tells a story that can be enjoyed by all ages, that gives a interesting and fresh portrayal of the superhero genre without being cynical or mean spirited.
    *Edit: thanks for giving me a excuse to look up a bunch of stuff on the Incredibles but upon that, I’ve seen and I’ve caught on to that Brad Bird was more inspired by spy movies (which I already saw and identified but the superhero stuff sticked out and resonated with me most) and the superhero elements were more of a surface level element, with the inspiration of Brad Birds family situations, but even then, I still resonate with how the film utilises the superhero genre to make something that, yes, makes jokes at some tropes like villain monologues etc, still creates a great story, that is enhanced and made by the utilisation of the superhero genre. In closing, the Incredibles good movie
    Here’s my list btw, it’s probably very weird but hey ho
    1. The End of Evangelion
    2. The Batman (2022)
    3. Pacific Rim
    4. Godzilla vs Destroya
    5. Spider-Man 2
    6. Watership Down
    7. The Land before time
    8. Star Trek 2: The wrath of khan
    9. The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
    10. Enter the dragon
    11. Star Wars episode 3: revenge of the sith
    12. The Lost World: Jurassic Park
    13. The Lion King
    14. Shrek 2
    15. Disney’s Robin Hood (1973)
    16. Zootopia
    17. The Incredibles
    18. March of the Dinosaurs
    19. Toy story 2
    20. Dredd

    • @scottchaison1001
      @scottchaison1001 Před 2 lety

      ¿?

    • @coreymcgivney5897
      @coreymcgivney5897 Před 2 lety +1

      @@scottchaison1001 yeah, I know, I struggle to get my thoughts across through text, a lot of long comments where I’m trying to say something often translates to incoherent ramblings mostly

    • @legomybacon8834
      @legomybacon8834 Před 2 lety

      @@coreymcgivney5897 good taste 1-3, 11-14. What is with 16 my guy?
      You maybe a little rambly but still very much coherent. Don't beat yourself up.

    • @coreymcgivney5897
      @coreymcgivney5897 Před 2 lety +1

      @@legomybacon8834 I don’t really know what’s up, it’s just kinda what crime to me first, I remember watching it in theatres with my family so I guess it’s a just a positive memory

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před měsícem

      Finally someone who's favorite Star Wars film is revenge of the sith (my favorite in the star wars film saga imo)

  • @silverscorpio24
    @silverscorpio24 Před 2 lety +11

    I have a special soft spot for the Sonic movies. I never actually played any of the games, and my first real exposure to the characters was Sonic Boom (wasn't impressed). But, Valentine's Day 2020 the first Sonic movie came out, and I went with a close friend to see what it was about.
    I loved it.
    But then all the theaters closed for the Pandemic, and I never saw another movie on the big screen until late 2021.
    Then I went to Sonic 2 with my mom, the first time she and I had seen a movie in the theater with just the two of us in years. And we both loved it.
    So yeah. Can't wait to make new memories with the third one coming out.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem

      I can’t wait for my dad to install Toy Story 3.EXE! The best game ever and I can’t wait to see Woody.EXE in action once again this Christmas when he comes back to my house

  • @eve123princess9
    @eve123princess9 Před 2 lety +28

    Also, If your looking for Anime movies. There’s always the Studio Ghibli films. (Spirited Away, Ponyo and Arriety are my personal favourites) And the movies made by Mamoru Hosoda. (The Girl Who Leapt through Time, Summer Wars, Wolf Children, The Boy and the Beast, Mirai, and Belle) I highly recommend them as well. ❤️

  • @Gao8lack
    @Gao8lack Před 2 lety +5

    ive seen a lot of your videos, and... you have... interesting tastes, however, i must say that your videos are in fact very good, so great work!

  • @ExtemporaneousnessOne
    @ExtemporaneousnessOne Před 2 lety +6

    Some really good recommendations!
    You should definitely watch the Tangled series when you get the chance, I would love to hear your take on it.(There are some really good songs there as well).

  • @petery6432
    @petery6432 Před 10 měsíci +5

    30:38 [Puss in Boots] would earn himself two spinoff movies (even if the first one was hot garbage and *I* *have* *absolutely* *no* *faith* *in* *the* *sequel* ).
    Well that aged like milk 🤣

  • @Y_OMEGA
    @Y_OMEGA Před 2 lety +6

    Toy Story 3 and Wall E are both of my favourite Pixar movies. They are just masterpieces.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem

      I was nearly 8 when Toy Story 3 came out, I even brought Woody and Jessie with me and I haven’t lost Woody since then because I’d be totally heartbroken if I lost my 14 year old Woody (had him since 2009) and even Woody.EXE would be so mad if my Woody wasn’t here

  • @spouwnerring
    @spouwnerring Před 2 lety +8

    My favorite movie currently is Hardcore Henry. The story and plot is pretty simple, but action is really enjoyable and the entire movie is in 1st person which makes it really unique. I also have no motion sickness when I play FPS shooters so I had no problems watching it.

  • @haydenpatrickmink
    @haydenpatrickmink Před 6 měsíci +3

    My Favorite Movies of All Time:
    #10: Iron Man (2008)
    #09: How to Train Your Dragon 2
    #08: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
    #07: Shazam!
    #06: Ready Player One
    #05: Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
    #04: The Iron Giant
    #03: Avengers: Endgame
    #02: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
    Honorable Mentions:
    Phineas and Ferb: The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension
    War for the Planet of the Apes
    Terminator 2: Judgment Day
    Toy Story 3
    #01: The Lego Movie

  • @aaaah540
    @aaaah540 Před rokem +4

    30:42 And then the sequel went on to be one of the greatest animated films of all time.

  • @danielgaming2223
    @danielgaming2223 Před 2 lety +4

    F i n a l l y someone who acknowledges how great Finding Nemo is.

  • @silverscorpio24
    @silverscorpio24 Před 2 lety +24

    Great list. Some of my favorite movies made it on there. However, Megamind and Who Framed Roger Rabbit didn't make the list. That's a travesty. I must also honorably mention Top Gun: Maverick.

    • @boomboom-wn9jm
      @boomboom-wn9jm Před 2 lety +5

      I completely agree, WFRR is my personal best movie ever. The score, the plot, the characters, the setting, the villain, etc.

    • @bearpoop720
      @bearpoop720 Před měsícem

      His lists are mostly comprised of animated movies, would not expect to see Top Gun Maverick or something filmed with a camera to get on his list. And that's perfectly fine, everyone has their preferences, it's just kind of weird that he hasnt watched many movies that weren't animated.

  • @LLapse
    @LLapse Před 2 lety +13

    Oh my gosh, finally someone actually recognising that Over The Hedge is a great movie. It’s one of my favourite movies of all time, not to mention the masterpiece that is Still by Ben Fold

  • @robertthechannel1799
    @robertthechannel1799 Před rokem +9

    My top 10
    #10: Kung Fu Panda
    Excellent choreography, likable and entertaining characters, and breathtaking atmosphere makes this an awesome film from start to finish.
    #9: Wreck it Ralph
    As a longtime video game player, I can say this was a great love letter to the realm of arcade games and video games.
    #8: The Peanuts Movie
    One of the most faithful adaptations of a pre-existing classic franchise I’ve ever seen. How other’s manage to screw up these kinds of films, I’ll never understand.
    #7: Wall-E
    A beautifully crafted movie with such lovable and charming characters, engaging moments, and almost lifelike animation
    #6: Monsters Inc
    Takes such a simple idea and manages to one of the most imaginative, creative, funny, and emotional story. Easily my favorite Pixar film.
    #5: Rio
    I didn’t expect to love this film as much as I did, but there’s so much about it that stuck with me a decade later
    #4: Whisper of the Heart
    A film that really speaks to me on so many levels thanks to its touching story, relatable characters, charming relationships, and imaginative elements.
    #3: The Lion King
    Disney’s crowning achievement in the realm of filmmaking following the man’s passing. He would be very proud.
    #2: The Spongebob Squarepants Movie
    Maybe this might be a bit bias, but as both a standalone film and an adaptation to the renowned series, it’s masterful.
    #1: Lilo and Stitch
    It’s really not even that close of a competition. The family aspect is some of the best I’ve seen, the alien aspect surprising meshes well and manages to still be engaging, the animation and atmosphere are gorgeous to look at. I can go on.

    • @jacobyearout9654
      @jacobyearout9654 Před rokem

      My top 10
      10 Cloudy with a chance of meatballs 1/2
      9 A dog's way home
      8 Ratatouille
      7 The Incredibles
      6 Sonic the hedgehog 2
      5 Treasure planet
      4 Toy story 2
      3 The Spongebob SquarePants movie
      2 Spider-Man no way home
      1 GREMLINS

    • @user-tw3rh9po4t
      @user-tw3rh9po4t Před rokem

      >Rio
      >One of the best ever
      How

    • @SuperSonic9000IsHere
      @SuperSonic9000IsHere Před 10 měsíci

      what...
      rio>every pixar movie ever
      i mean, rio is underrated, but not amazing

    • @bearpoop720
      @bearpoop720 Před měsícem

      Why are they all animated. They are all good movies, it's not natural or likely for it to be purely animated movies on this kind of list.

  • @harleyspencer597
    @harleyspencer597 Před 2 lety +6

    Spiderverse is a personal favourite of mine Peter was the character I looked up to learning how to be a good man showing to do what's right even though the world shoves you down and down again and spiderverse showed that whilst demonstrating in your own life you don't have to have powers to be a hero

  • @Gillymonster18
    @Gillymonster18 Před rokem +1

    That duality…that sudden shift between Toy Story 3 being your favorite movie to 4 being your most hated movie. My heart twinged when you announced 3 as you favorite. And then it cringed at how hard 4 fell. I’m glad I never saw it. That seems to be the case for most Disney movies now. I’m glad I got to see Disney and Pixar at their peaks.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem

      Toy Story 4 could have ruined my friendship with Woody.EXE but thankfully it never did because my mother would have been devastated if our love was ruined

  • @halvedlizard
    @halvedlizard Před rokem +3

    man i'm always so happy to see phineas and ferb: across the 2nd dimension go toe to toe with cinematic releases, it truly has EVERYTHING. the flynn fletcher family's dynamics are incredibly strong and put to the test in every way that matters in that film, specially phineas, who rarely gets put in challenging situations in the show. it's probably the best showcase of how he can get in over his head and get short tempered and snappy when things don't work that iSN'T treated as a joke, and it shows just how much he blindly trusts his family to do what's in his family's best interest because that's what he would do. AND you get an awesome dystopia version of them ( the coolest possible thing you could show anyone, really ) AND incredibly creative action sequences given the budget and what they're working with AND even with the insanity of some of the scenes, everything still makes SENSE. AND if you're a fan, you basically get a lot of questions answered without it feeling too fanservice-y. seeing phineas and ferb work alongside perry is one of the best payoffs the movie has .

  • @ErichoTTA
    @ErichoTTA Před rokem +3

    Trust me, you're gonna love "Puss In Boots: The Last Wish".

  • @Samfan4Films777
    @Samfan4Films777 Před 2 lety +4

    I have a question, have you seen any of the great films of cinema? Like Ben Hur, No Country for Old Men, Interstellar, Terminator, Red Dawn, any R movies?

  • @DepravedCoTApologist
    @DepravedCoTApologist Před 2 lety +2

    You have no idea how vindicated I feel that you prefer Last Crusade over Raiders of the Lost Ark. I too have that preference, and no one ever seems to agree with me. Such a fantastic movie all around. The line, "We named the dog Indiana." is perfection. And that opening sequence with the match cut of Indy is sooooo good and much better than Raiders. I never realize how much I love Last Crusade until I start talking about it, so thank you for reminding me about how good it is

  • @lukew6725
    @lukew6725 Před 2 lety +9

    You've really got to watch more movies.

  • @kingparas8871
    @kingparas8871 Před 2 lety +6

    I saw toy story 3 in theaters as well. It’s still one of my favorite movies of all time

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem

      I was almost 8 years old and by the incinerator scene, I took my grandmother’s hand and then everyone else in the theatre accepts my fate and the most emotional moment was when my sister takes my hand

    • @kingparas8871
      @kingparas8871 Před rokem

      @@nicolelawless9942 the incinerator scene was hard for me as well

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem +1

      @@kingparas8871
      Then I do the exact same scene with Woody.EXE 12 years later and he refused to hurt me

  • @xVoyagerr
    @xVoyagerr Před 2 lety +9

    Battlefield Earth and Morbius snubbed

  • @becdoesyoutube
    @becdoesyoutube Před 2 lety +9

    Some of my favorites in no particular order, might get updated as time goes on:
    The Little Mermaid (It's my favorite Disney film of all time, but I can't really explain why. The romance isn't as good as Aladdin or Tangled, but it's still cute. The characters are endearing as all heck, the music slaps, the animation is stunning, no wonder it kicked off the Disney renaissance.)
    The Cars trilogy (yes, even Cars 2; after realizing TS4 was shit, Cars 2 became a guilty pleasure of mine, I can have fun watching it unlike TS4)
    The Toy Story trilogy (even if you DO like TS4 or whatever, Toy Story will always be a trilogy to me, with only epilogue stuff that stopped when Don Rickles died. R.I.P. to the goat.)
    The Shrek trilogy (Shrek 1 is a strong start, Shrek 2 was the best one, and Shrek Forever After is an underrated masterpiece of a conclusion. I feel like I'm forgetting something, but whatever it was it's not important.)
    Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure (not just the best Thomas and Friends movie, but arguably one of the most underrated animated movies of all time)
    Sonic Movie duology (both of these are surprisingly fun times, ESPECIALLY Sonic 2. Here's hoping Sonic 3 sticks the landing for the series if it's a trilogy, and that it goes out with a bang.)
    Space Jam (Not necessarily a masterpiece of cinema, but it was still a fun romp, where nothing makes sense but it doesn't matter because the film knows this and just wants to have fun. Again, it's a guilty pleasure of mine.)
    Aladdin (You described why most of us like it like it better than I ever could.)
    The Lion King (do I need to say it?)
    The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (A phenomenal closing chapter to the canon of SpongeBob, if they had stopped there I would be perfectly content with it being the ending, but aside from that it's hilarious and fun as all hecc.)
    The Emperor's New Groove (this might be the funniest Disney movie ever created.)
    Wreck it Ralph (What you said in the video is essentially true. I love video games, I love animated Disney movies. Put em together and what do ya get? A one of a kind masterpiece with great characters, story, drama, comedy, all that jazz.)
    The Incredibles (Truly a masterclass of cinema, this was Brad Bird and Pixar at the top of their game. The family dynamic was so damn fun to see and the payoffs were so much fun.)
    The Peanuts Movie (Honestly, even though Peanuts specials are still being made on Apple TV's streaming service, I'm perfectly content with this movie being the series finale of Peanuts, like how Endgame is a finale for the MCU.)
    The Magic Railroad Parody (The greatest attack on an egotistical producer ever known to man, a perfect experience if you've ever been perplexed by the mediocre Thomas and the Magic Railroad from 2000. This passion project is truly something to behold and deserves to be watched, by Thomas fans or movie riffers alike. Link: czcams.com/video/6dNdpb7GFTo/video.html)

    • @kieranstark7213
      @kieranstark7213 Před 2 lety +1

      I love all those movies for the same reasons!

    • @thesisypheanjournal1271
      @thesisypheanjournal1271 Před rokem +1

      Emperor's New Groove! EPIC! But check out some older ones, especially Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

    • @becdoesyoutube
      @becdoesyoutube Před rokem

      @@thesisypheanjournal1271 I already have but forgot to mention it.

    • @WDB2005
      @WDB2005 Před rokem +1

      finally someone who thinks Shrek 4 is underrated, although we aren't alone ;)

    • @becdoesyoutube
      @becdoesyoutube Před rokem +1

      @@WDB2005 You can thank Schafrillas for that.

  • @IUseRandomPfps
    @IUseRandomPfps Před rokem +3

    You wanted to see another person's top 20? Then here you go:
    20. Up
    19. Back to the Future
    18. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
    17. Spaceballs
    16. The Lion King
    15. The Spongebob Squarepants Movie
    14. Spirited Away
    13. Fight Club
    12. The Big Lebowski
    11. Saving Private Ryan
    10. The Shawshank Redemption
    9. Ratatouille
    8. The Prince of Egypt
    7. Interstellar
    6. Animal House
    5. Christmas Vacation
    4. Airplane!
    3. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
    2. South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
    1. Blazing Saddles

    • @jacobyearout9654
      @jacobyearout9654 Před rokem +1

      Finally someone put who framed Roger rabbit on a top 20 best movies

  • @yokai2188
    @yokai2188 Před 2 lety +7

    Here are some of my dumb picks for favorite movies:
    Surf's Up: My all time favorite, stunning visual effects, amazing mockumentary format, and very enjoyable characters and comedy I chuckle at to this day, I won't gush about it too much since I already asked what your opinion for it was on the Q&A, but I'm interested on what you have to say about it.
    The Bad Guys: Am I the only person who actually read the books before seeing this movie, everyone was like "Wow a new Dreamworks movie" While I was, "Wow they're making a book series I loved into a movie". Anyways the movie is amazing, I can see the complaints people have with it, especially the twist villain anyone could see from a mile away, (Multiplied by 10000% if you've read the books) but I still find them enjoyable as a character and villain, honestly I very much like all the characters in this film, they all bounce off each other so well that I was constantly grinning through out most of the film. Not the greatest adaptation in the world, (I think the deleted intro makes for a much better TV show/film) but a great movie nonetheless.
    Klaus: My favorite Christmas film, the only thing I can critiques about this film is the "liar revealed", if you can even call it that, but other than that this film is a visual masterpiece with some comedy and characters too boot.
    I like a lot of other movies but I can't find the right words to describe it here so that will be all roast me in the replies.

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 Před 2 lety +2

      No you're not. I read the bad guys books as well.

    • @WDB2005
      @WDB2005 Před rokem

      Holy shit I loved Klaus, that movie was so beautifully animated

    • @chucklesdeclown8819
      @chucklesdeclown8819 Před rokem +1

      the bad guys is pretty good, my friend and i went to go see it and we had a blast, especially when we figured out the police designation was called "S.U.C.M" we were joking so hard about the name as we came with catchphrases we were surprised weren't used "sucm up boys" and etc we went back in to go see it a second time just to get a picture of the giant jail that said it(we sat all the way in the back and turned our brightness on our phones a good amount to not disturb anyone the second time, yes we know pulling out our phones during a film is taboo thats why we took all those precautions). surfs up and klaus are great.

  • @Samdoesstuff978
    @Samdoesstuff978 Před 2 lety +5

    My list
    1 Perks of being a wallflower
    2 Jesus Revolution
    3 Hacksaw Ridge
    4 Baby Driver
    5 Revenge of the sith
    6 Amazing Spiderman 2
    7 Lego Ninjago movie
    8 Good Will Hunting
    9 Whiplash
    10 The Social Network
    11 Lord of the rings fellowship of the ring
    12 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
    13 How to train your dragon
    14 Prince of Egypt
    15 La la land
    16 Interstellar
    17 Inception
    18 The Truman show
    19 12 Angry Men
    20 The Dark Knight
    HM
    -----------
    21 A Fistful of dollars
    22 Arrival
    23 SpongeBob SquarePants movie
    24 Inside out
    25 Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles mutant mayhem

  • @masterdale1155
    @masterdale1155 Před 2 lety +3

    Awesome video, you uploaded this video on my birthday today, I still enjoy your videos

  • @sweetdreams1028
    @sweetdreams1028 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm so happy you put Sonic 2 on here. It was the most fun I ever had in a movie theater.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před rokem

      1917 was and still is so good almost 3 years on. George MacKay absolutely nailed the shit. I have to watch more of his movies

  • @yourpalcork
    @yourpalcork Před 2 lety +5

    One of my favorite movies is Toy Story 2. I used to watch it on Disney XD sometimes and have a book
    edit: there is a Over the Hedge 2 but it’s a bad creepypasta

  • @SuperSonic9000IsHere
    @SuperSonic9000IsHere Před 11 měsíci +2

    You:puts CWACOM on the list at number 8
    animat:so you have chosen death.

  • @AvertAT
    @AvertAT Před 2 lety +6

    13:00 There are also other creative uses of the computer, such as using different operating systems to show passage of time
    Very good film

  • @notoriouseagle1074
    @notoriouseagle1074 Před rokem +2

    Incredibles, Slumdog Millionaire, Taken, Finding Nemo, Wolf of Wall Street, Goodfellas, Lion King, Toy Story, the Hangover, 8 Mile, Straight Outta Compton, V for Vendetta, South Park Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, Shrek, Black Swan, Original Star Wars, Titanic, Inception, Dark Knight, and Blades of Glory are my 20 favorites in no order.

  • @togepiss
    @togepiss Před 2 lety +1

    Your critical ability is so incredible, I really recommend that you watch whiplash, no country for old men, Scott pilgrim, spirited away, princess mononoke, princess kaguya, Mary and Max, mad God, isle of dogs, my neighbor Totoro, world of tomorrow, and it's such a beautiful day.

  • @blur5853
    @blur5853 Před 2 měsíci

    Wreck it Ralph is my favorite movies of all time and any time i see it get praised, I get giddy about it! This movie seems so generally accepted but never seems to be talked about enough. The world building, the characters, the humor, the dramatic scenes, and to top it all off the fact that its a video game movie. I love how all of the side and background character made for this movie blends in perfectly with the real video games cameos, I love how this movie doesn’t need to rely on the cameos! Raph is the perfect protagonist as he goes from wanting to be a hero for the praise and love to wanting to be a genuine hero to his best friend and is willing to sacrifice himself for it. There is TOO much to say about this movie and I am jealous of its writing. I am absolutely thrilled to see this movie number 5 in this video

  • @noahmaldonado5461
    @noahmaldonado5461 Před 5 měsíci +2

    30:42 this aged poorly but in all the right ways

  • @themanageriguess
    @themanageriguess Před rokem +1

    There is no movie that has almost moved me to tears in all of my existence than A Silent Voice. Everything about the movie from its characters to its messages about depression, disabilities, redemption, friendship; all of it was beautifully made. It’s one of those movies that resonates with me personally and I think everyone should see it at least once in their lives.

  • @n813productions2
    @n813productions2 Před rokem +2

    That Andy hesitation to give Woody to Bonnie will always break my heart

  • @ItsBluBun
    @ItsBluBun Před rokem +3

    30:42 About this, can we get a Last Wish analysis...please? I just really want to know your opinions now that it came out

    • @GamingMagic13
      @GamingMagic13  Před rokem +3

      I'm not passionate enough about that movie to dedicate a full analysis to it, but I can give you my thoughts on it; I loved it. I had no expectations for it, yet it ended up blowing me away.

    • @ItsBluBun
      @ItsBluBun Před rokem +2

      @@GamingMagic13 Me too. I saw the first one a bit before I saw The Last Wish on theaters, and I thought it was...fiine, but wow did the sequel hit me in the feels

  • @supermarios0573
    @supermarios0573 Před 2 lety +17

    My all time favorite movie is Monsters University. Yes, it's not perfect: Randall seems very forced in the movie and the second act follows an all too familiar linearity, but the love I feel for every single frame is immense.
    The third act is genuinely unexpected and brilliant, with a very good moral that you can't always make your dreams come true, but you can always reach the field you want. All reinforced by the expulsion from the university which completely overturns expectations.
    The Scare Games are really underestimated: every single test manages to encompass everything a scarer needs to learn to approach work, with a cliché continuation, but really fun as if you were watching it for the first time.
    The relationship between Mike and Sulley is also credible and naturally developed. Thanks to this movie, you can understand what makes the famous duo so great in the masterpiece that is Monsters Inc.
    The new characters are fun and while they don't shine with enormous depth, they are the perfect characters for this story. Johnny from ROR is my all time favorite character and I feel like you can't talk about him enough.
    The comedy in this movie is great too, with great lines perfectly packaged.
    It's not as perfect as Pete Doctor's first masterpiece, but heck I love every single aspect of this movie!

  • @johnpabon7535
    @johnpabon7535 Před rokem +3

    I Have A Suggestion For A Movie Review:
    The Prince Of Egypt.
    It's One Of The Best Animated Movies Of All Time.

  • @LeonardoShellhead
    @LeonardoShellhead Před rokem +2

    Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse is the definition of my favorite movie of all time

  • @mr.dr.prof.patrick7284
    @mr.dr.prof.patrick7284 Před 2 lety +2

    You know how there’s just memories burned into your brain that you’ll never forget? I was 6 when they started advertising this movie. But I’ll never forget seeing the giant pancake fall on the school and all the kids say “no school” at the end of the trailer. And I was like hahahaha that’s so funny bc I am also a kid and I would also say something like that if a giant pancake fell on my school
    Edit: bro I also played over the hedge on my ps2 over and over and over it’s so nostalgic for me. I hope it was for you too dawg

  • @orgywithpigs6
    @orgywithpigs6 Před rokem +5

    Not necessarily calling any of these bad films, hell, Back to the Future and The Lion King are also in my top 20. Although, the only other family friendly film on my list is Coraline.
    Your complete lack of any films containing adult subject matter is perplexing and fascinating to me. I don’t think you have a single R rated film. Gosh, just so alien to me.
    I want to sit you down and make you watch stuff like Martyrs and Santa Sangre and The Cell and watch your reaction. Pick your brain after The Lighthouse or The Holy Mountain. See how you handle something like Audition or Possessor.

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před měsícem

      Gm13 needs to watch more r rated movies like strays,Sausage Party (I am one of the couple of people who defends it),Team America: World Police, Deadpool 1&2,South Park: Bigger,Longer,and Uncut,The Happytime Murders,Tropic Thunder,the final destination films,The Child's Play films,The Saw films,A Nightmare on elm street films,and so many good r rated movies that I considered as my favorites

  • @DrMDC
    @DrMDC Před 2 lety +3

    All I’m gonna say is that The Lego Movie is a Top 5 movie period

  • @duncangaming4165
    @duncangaming4165 Před 2 lety +2

    JINGLE ALL THE WAY IS SO GOATED OMG IM SO HAPPY SOMEONE ELSE LOVES IT

  • @MegamindVSMegamind
    @MegamindVSMegamind Před rokem +5

    30:44 it turned out to be the best animated film of the year, wow.

  • @oyo4629
    @oyo4629 Před 2 lety +4

    Crazy how kung fu panda and how to train your dragon isn't on the list yet over the hedge is

  • @hitt7897
    @hitt7897 Před rokem +2

    I find myself angrier about Toy Story 4’s existence when I think about how good Toy Story 3 is rather than how bad Toy Story 4 is.

  • @mastergamerinfinity4862

    Great Countdown there, I got really invested in your strong opinions. Here’s an Idea if your going to continue your Top 20 videos, how about Top 20 Best/Worst TV Shows or Cartoons, that’ll reel them in, and it could be pretty neat to see your tastes on Television and such. You don’t have to do it if you don’t want to, but it’s more of a suggestion if anything. 👌😉

  • @huwdte
    @huwdte Před 11 měsíci +2

    "Even though the first one was steaming hot garbage and I have absolutely no faith in the sequel"
    So, GamingMagic13,
    How's that statement been holding up?

  • @SEGbruhproductions
    @SEGbruhproductions Před rokem +1

    The Incinerator scene in TS3 is underrated as hell. For some reason, the ending overshadows this scene despite it being one of the best scenes in all of pixar

  • @mariah4259
    @mariah4259 Před rokem +2

    Our lack of faith in the Puss in Boots sequel was fortunately so wrong!

  • @jacobyearout9654
    @jacobyearout9654 Před rokem +4

    My top 20
    20. How to train your dragon
    19 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of the shadows
    18. Zombieland
    17 Garfield (don't judge me for loving this movie)
    16 Ted
    15 megamind
    14. South park bigger longer and uncut
    13. Inside out
    12 the Incredibles
    11 The simpsons movie
    10. Monster house
    9. Coraline
    8. Turning red
    7. Wreck it, ralph
    6. The Lego movie
    5. Lilo and stitch
    4. Toy story 2
    3. Strays
    2 Spider-Man
    1 GREMLINS
    Honorable mentions
    Shrek
    Monsters inc
    Despicable me
    The spongebob SquarePants movie
    And Paranorman

  • @abcluigi21
    @abcluigi21 Před rokem +2

    Number 7: Over the Hedge
    GamingMagic13: It’s not a 10/10 masterpiece but I love it to bits
    This is NUMBER 7, shouldn’t every movie in your TOP 10 FAVORITES OF ALL TIME be a 10/10 masterpiece

  • @holty1314
    @holty1314 Před 2 lety +2

    I heard something positive from GamingMagic13 and came here immediately!

  • @Samurai_Slayer38
    @Samurai_Slayer38 Před rokem +1

    I incredibly have infinite respect you saying Toy Story 3 is your favorite movie, mine is too! It is just such a perfect masterpiece

  • @emmagaroutte9211
    @emmagaroutte9211 Před rokem +1

    How this man felt about Toy Story 3 was everything I felt about the Netflix show Lost Ollie. I did not expect a mini series about a lost toy looking for his kid to strike my core with raw joy, despair, terror, tears, and insurmountable hope. The music instantly filled my skin with goosebumps the moment I turned on the first episode. The flashbacks, whether they belonged to the title character or someone else, somehow managed to do a phenomenal job at capturing the realism of a family as each member tries handling the coming hardships. The twist villain, very much like Lotso, is terrifying, and understandable in their motivations for being that way. But the bond between Ollie and his kid Billy…OH MY GOODNESS. This driving force is just about the most wholesome depiction of childhood I have ever seen. It does not hold back from giving you the same sense of comfort, wonder, and joy as you would remembering an old friend, a favorite toy, or pastime adventures you enjoyed as a kid. Please, whoever reads this, PLEASE give this series a chance! 🙏

  • @brayansalgado480
    @brayansalgado480 Před rokem

    CZcams recommended the Incredibles 2 video part 1 fortunately the next day you dropped part 2 and from there I saw the toy story videos and now I’m going through many others. Great videos my guy. Love the passion of loving or hating something
    It’s so entertaining

  • @brandonm1708
    @brandonm1708 Před 2 lety +4

    Going off of this, I’d like to recommend How to Train Your Dragon (only the first one) and Kung Fu Panda (1 and 2)- they have extremely tight plots, while capturing the magic of their respective worlds through the art style, worldbuilding, and even score.
    On the subject of video game adaptations, I’d also highly recommend Arcane. While it is based off the League of Legends characters, the story that it tells makes it feel more like a real, lived in world than I have seen in almost any other movie. It has a very complex storyline, while balancing each aspect and staying coherent the whole way through. It’s either my favorite or second favorite tv show/movie out there

    • @mr.productions327
      @mr.productions327 Před rokem

      Not how to train your dragon 2 and 3, and king fu panda 3?

    • @brandonm1708
      @brandonm1708 Před rokem

      @@mr.productions327 HTTYD 2 and 3 were just okay in terms of consistency, and KFP 3 had some bad plot and character issues

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před 5 měsíci

      @@brandonm1708 kfp3 is basically the return of the Jedi of the series and the first Kung Fu Panda And the first how to train your dragon will still be the best ones

    • @brandonm1708
      @brandonm1708 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Mr.Feather130 I’d compare KFP 3 to Shrek 3 more than ROTJ. ROTJ had plot issues but the characters all stayed consistent, but KFP 3 dealt a bunch of damage to nearly all the main characters as well as having plot issues. I’d even consider KFP 4 a small step up from 3, despite how much less most people like it

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před 5 měsíci

      @@brandonm1708 well we should agree that Shrek the third is still better than megamind 2 and we need to apologize it already

  • @SoulKnightX50
    @SoulKnightX50 Před rokem +1

    Klaus, Spiderman into the spider-verse, infinity war, lion king, incredibles, toy story 3, back to the future, hunchback of Notre dame, and Pinocchio are some of my favorite movies of all time (1 being spiderverse).

  • @jeremyusreevu237
    @jeremyusreevu237 Před 2 lety +22

    Here are some of my favorite movies of all time:
    Howard The Duck: An incredibly campy and fun joyride, that I love so much, I made sure it was the first movie I ever reviewed.
    Airplane!: The best comedy ever made. Great acting, enjoyable atmosphere, funny jokes every minute, and gave us Leslie Neilsen's comedic career.
    The Naked Gun: An incredibly fun comedy movie that continued Leslie Neilsen's comedic legacy, and carried the life of a TV series that deserved better.
    Blazing Saddles: Mel Brooks' best film, period. The comedy is hilarious, the way it tackles racism is nothing short of brilliant, and it's a fantastic western parody in every sense of the word.
    Hudson Hawk: While everyone loves to pronounce Die Hard as Bruce Willis' best film, I think his best film is Hudson Hawk. Don't get me wrong, Die Hard is awesome. But Hudson Hawk is just an enjoyably fun film, with awesome characters, unique humor, and a ton of adventure.
    The Muppet Movie: Pure cinematic brilliance. Awesome humor, likable characters, perfect cameos, and an all-around joy to watch.
    Drop Dead Fred: An incredibly fun and sweet movie, with great acting, gripping drama, and the late Rik Mayall shining as the enjoyably obnoxious Drop Dead Fred.
    Good Burger: The best film Nickelodeon ever made. Hilarious humor, likable characters, and an enjoyably campy, silly tone.
    Chairman Of The Board: A creative and fun comedy, with awesome jokes, creative inventions, and Carrot Top as the brilliantly fun Edison.
    Freddy Got Fingered: One of the greatest films ever made. Insanely funny, enjoyably trollish, and full of iconic moments.
    Everything Everywhere All At Once: The undisputed king of 2022. Funny, gripping, creative, action-packed, and beautiful.
    Elf: The best Christmas movie ever made. A great premise, hilarious jokes, Christmas Spirit up the wazoo, and Will Ferrell shining as Buddy.
    Last Action Hero: An incredibly underrated and meta-action film satire, with a ton of hilarious jokes, and a deliciously enjoyable villain.
    Clue: An energetic and fun murder mystery movie with great humor, a phenomenal cast, and an iconic choose your own adventure-type ending. Also, it's probably the only good movie to ever be based on a board game.
    Sorry To Bother You: A brilliantly clever film with a likable main character, fantastic satire, and an enjoyably WTF twist.

    • @Samfan4Films777
      @Samfan4Films777 Před 2 lety +3

      YES! Airplane! is great! Also go watch "Don't tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead"

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 Před 2 lety

      @@Samfan4Films777 I've heard of that movie. Thanks for the rec, I'll give it a watch if I can!
      What are your thoughts on the other movies in my list?

    • @Samfan4Films777
      @Samfan4Films777 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jeremyusreevu237 first I'll say the movie I said is funny and has a great ending. So, never seen Howard probably never will, I wanna see the Naked Gun, no idea what blazing saddles even is, or Hudson Hawk. I love the Muppet Movie but I like The Great Muppet Caper and Muppet Treasure Island more, but all 3 are a blast. No idea what Drop Dead Fred is or Good Burger or Chairman or Freddy or everything everywhere, Elf is good but I like A Christmas Story more for Christmas. Last Action Hero, not the best movie, but I think it's great and no one ever talks about it for some reason. Only every played the game clue. That's all folks

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 Před 2 lety

      @@Samfan4Films777 Cool. Also, I do agree that Great Muppet Caper is awesome, but the original Muppet movie beats it by just a little imo.

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 Před 2 lety

      @@scottchaison1001 ?

  • @gregheffley9984
    @gregheffley9984 Před 3 měsíci +1

    His ranking:
    20.Moana (2016)
    19.The Peanuts Movie (2015)
    18.Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022)
    17.Searching (2018)
    16.The Incredibles (2004)
    15.Inside Out (2015)
    14.Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018)
    13.Home Alone (1990)
    12.The Lion King (1994)
    11.Coco (2017)
    10.Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension (2011)
    9.Shrek 2 (2004)
    8.Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009)
    7.Over the Hedge (2006)
    6.Tangled (2010)
    5.Wreck-It-Ralph (2012)
    4.Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
    3.Back to the Future (1985)
    2.Aladdin (1992)
    1.Toy Story 3 (2010)

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před měsícem

      Most of his lists is just animated films, WHERE'S THE VARIETY AND WHERE THE HELL IS A R RATED MOVIE THAT HE LIKES?!

  • @motor4X4kombat
    @motor4X4kombat Před rokem +3

    Okey heres my top
    20-Donnie darko
    19-The big fish
    18-Pink floyd the wall
    17-No country for old man
    16-The breakfast club
    15-Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
    14-Up
    13- The good, the bad and the ugly
    12- Spirited away
    11-Schindler's list
    10-Pulp fiction
    9-2001: a space oddysey
    8-Ragging bull
    7-A clockwork orange
    6- One flew over the cuckoo's nest
    5-The truman show
    4- The shawshank redemption
    3-Forrest gump
    2-Drive
    1-Apcalipse now

    • @jacobyearout9654
      @jacobyearout9654 Před rokem

      My top 20
      20. Despicable Me
      19 aliens in the attic
      18 Ted
      17 ratatouille
      16. Guardians of the galaxy
      15. The peanuts movie
      14. Shrek
      13. The simpsons movie
      12. Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
      11. A dog's way home
      10. Coraline
      9. Cars
      8. The Incredibles
      7. Sonic the hedgehog 2
      6. treasure planet
      5. toy story 2
      4. The Spongebob Squarepants movie
      3. Spiderman, no way home
      2 super Mario brothers movie
      1 GREMLINS
      Honorable mentions
      Sausage party
      Monsters inc
      Zombieland 1/2
      And Paranorman

    • @suchanjv
      @suchanjv Před rokem +1

      Great list!

  • @thelibyanplzcomeback
    @thelibyanplzcomeback Před 2 lety +2

    Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs looks better than most animated movies from the 2010s.

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před 5 měsíci

      How to train your dragon series: am I a joke to you?

  • @dr.c.f.8074
    @dr.c.f.8074 Před 2 lety +4

    Some of these caught me by surprise despite me liking them (nice to see people recognize the Peanuts Movie). Other ones I think would have worked on here would be Spider-Man (Raimi), Ghostbusters, Die Hard, and the Princess Bride.

    • @GamingMagic13
      @GamingMagic13  Před 2 lety +3

      Have not seen Ghostbusters, Die Hard, or the Princess Bride.
      I have seen the Raimi trilogy, but only very recently so I don't really have a super emotional attachment to those films.

    • @dr.c.f.8074
      @dr.c.f.8074 Před 2 lety +2

      @@GamingMagic13 That's fair. I reccomend yoy watch the ones I listed that you haven't seen.

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GamingMagic13 The Princess Bride is SO good!

    • @Samdoesstuff978
      @Samdoesstuff978 Před 2 lety

      @@GamingMagic13 Have you seen Warrior starring Tom Hardy and Joel edggerton? Really underrated masterpiece in my opinion.

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před 5 měsíci

      @@GamingMagic13you need to freaking watch the ghostbusters series (ignore the reboot since that’s awful)

  • @renamon5658
    @renamon5658 Před rokem +1

    So glad that they fixed sonic nightmare fuel design. Can't wait for sonic 3. I wonder how rouge and amy rose will be like

  • @maple5131
    @maple5131 Před rokem +7

    This guy has never seen a movie

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před měsícem

      Like r rated movies (most of them are my favorites like Sausage Party,Good Boys,Strays,The saw films,the child's play films,the final destination films,a nightmare on elm street films,tropic Thunder,Deadpool 1&2,the Happytime Murders,and this is the end)

  • @imslayingyattlife
    @imslayingyattlife Před rokem +1

    One that I feel should be an honorable mention would be WolfWalkers, it has a simple yet honestly amazing story with the betrayal part actually making sense, I’m not even gonna mention the beautiful hand drawn story style it has to it. I won’t spoil any of it because I want you to watch it first hand knowing nothing

  • @WhysoSerious-mf8oz
    @WhysoSerious-mf8oz Před 2 lety +2

    I think you would be a fan of the movies Megamind, Lupin the Third Castle of Cagliostro, Spider-verse, and whiplash.

  • @thewhim8151
    @thewhim8151 Před rokem +1

    Beauty and the Beast, I See The Light, and A Whole New World. The holy trinity of Disney love songs

  • @kingvideogames
    @kingvideogames Před rokem +1

    I agree with Across The Second Dimension being a good movie…except for the emotional part. Namely due to the fact it comes from Phineas being angry at Perry for being a secret agent, due to just how the movie itself proves him wrong so many times.
    Phineas’s first argument against Perry: He did nothing to stop Doof from activating the device save for peeing on the couch.
    Verdict: Completely untrue. Perry has not only tried to bite at Doof’s fingers, but also stole one of the last pieces he needed for the invention.
    Second argument: Perry should have entered secret agent mode sooner before the invention was activated.
    Verdict: Ok, I can buy that, but I can also buy Perry trying to explain himself by showing Phineas the pamphlet to explain that if he does that, he has to leave his host family, showing just how deeply Perry cares about his family…only for Phineas to discard it like it was trash. Keep that in mind. Also, there is one other problem with this that isn’t obvious at first, but I’ll talk about it in the end.
    Third Argument: Perry was just using their family as a proxy, and never really cared for them.
    Verdict: Objectively untrue. It was shown that Perry was adopted as a baby by Phineas and Ferb. He has literally known them and been with them for their entire life. And before anyone says “Oh OWCA trains babies since birth for their mission,” Perry’s first task against Doof was when he was fully grown and hiding behind a mailbox, as seen from the “My Nemesis” song. Perry at least a good couple years of being fully with the family without having to leave for superhero duties. And before anyone else says that he was adopted by them as part of OWCA’s adoption agency, Perry was a baby at the time. Are you telling me that baby Perry had complete understanding of the world around him and knew what was going on? Ok, even if that all checks out, why the ever loving heck would Monogram and Carl even decide that sending off babies to other families would be a smart idea? Also, keep in mind, Phineas has no idea about this adoption stunt, so as far as he knows, this was still just him adopting a random pet. If this was exposed as well as Perry’s identity, than I could buy it a bit more.
    Fourth argument: Perry could have cleaned the litter box out by himself.
    Verdict: The most agreeable argument here, and it was meant to be a joke. Oh boy.
    Fifth and final argument: Perry doesn’t trust Phineas and Ferb enough to tell him his secret or let them help.
    Verdict: This has potential, but the film explores this too late (only really testing the idea of Perry not trusting them with Phineas tells Perry to let them fall into lava), and wraps it up just as quickly (one song sequence later, they’re back in their home dimension and Perry gives them access to his lair so they can get their old inventions to help in the fight). Plus, Perry was more than willing to either show Phineas why he was being so hush hush about his secret identity by showing the pamphlet to Phineas, and the idea that Phineas would toss that and not be intrigued enough to read it also rubs me wrong. You’re telling me the kid was so curious about a device he had no idea of he reverse engineered it to try and figure out what it did, and finished a Time Machine that was left unfinished just to go back to the past wouldn’t try to see just why his pet was a secret agent and why he acted the way he did from being handed a pamphlet? Get out of here. Also, Perry trusted them enough on their own to sacrifice himself to Doof 2 so Phineas and Ferb can be safe to find a way to get back home, which also shows that he really loves them and invalidates Phineas’s third argument even more. At the most generous estimate, it’s a topic that pops up too late into the movie and is resolved too quickly, and at worst, it’s a topic that doesn’t even have a leg to stand on.
    But do you want to know what completely shoots Phineas’s arguments down, as in a shotgun right against his legs and forever keeps them for getting any traction again? HE ALREADY WAS A SUPERHERO WITH A SECRET IDENTITY CALLED “THE BEAK”. THE BEAK EVEN MAKES A CAMEO IN THE END DURING ROBOT RIOT! And do you want to know what Phineas did as The Beak? KEPT HIS IDENTITY SECRET FROM ISABELLA IN ORDER TO KEEP HER SAFE. HE SHOULD AT LEAST HAVE A IDEA AS TO WHY PERRY KEPT HIS IDENTITY AS A SECRET! And do you want to know what else he did while being a secret superhero? RISK ISABELLE DYING IN THE END BY FALLING BECAUSE HE DIDN’T WANT TO COMPROMISE HIS IDENTITY! Yeah, remember from that second argument that I wasn’t on board fully with the idea that Phineas could blame Perry for not acting sooner? Well this is what shoots down that argument fully for me.
    Also, it kind of bothers me that it’s treated like Perry was at fault for everything, where it feels like Phineas was at fault for misunderstanding so many things
    If you wanted to make this kind of story, you could of had Perry be adopted by the kids after appearing on a doorstep in the middle of the night one day, and get too dedicated to his job that when he sees Phineas and Ferb with Doof, he utterly freezes and does literally nothing to stop them, giving Phineas actual legit reasons to be sketched out by Perry instead of just looking like he forgot about his entire past.
    Also, this entire subplot makes no sense thanks to the pictures Perry has taken in the end to be saved onto his computer, which also has pictures of Phineas smiling, laughing and having fun during the whole ordeal. How does that make any sense, when he was absolutely angry at Perry. It feels like this subplot was added last second just to make this feel more dramatic.
    You know what I think does this idea of a secret agent being exposed and disgraced by his former friends? World’s End Club. Spoilers by the way for that game so stop reading if you don’t want spoilers, but in the game, Pochi was a robot created by MAIK to help him create a perfect group of students to become Shepards of his new world, and as such, he was sent to the World’s End Club to gather information about them to see if they’re a good fit. Only problem is that Pochi quickly grew genuinely attached for them and cared for them, helping them out once MAIK’s invasion began by controlling another robot, Reycho. However, once Reycho was destroyed and revealed to be a robot, the club puts two and two together, and Pochi, who was always playing on a game console in the background which was what actually was controlling Reycho, had to confess, and the group blew up at him and forced him out. It works here due to how Pochi was originally supposed to be deceiving to the group, but still genuinely enjoyed their company. You know Pochi still means well due to how he was helping them the whole time, but still was carrying out a task from MAIK at first, so while you still feel like kicking him out was too much, you can at least get a good grasp as to why they did that. Plus, they’re just 12 year olds who aren’t smart engineers unlike Phineas, so it’s more forgivable for them to be that vindictive. Also, the resolution also happens quickly, with them thinking back to all the times Pochi saved them, and realizing he really was against MAIK, being labeled as a traitor by him. It also helps show off Pochi’s true character, with him quickly saving Nyoro from being shot, and him fighting off MAIK’s army to help them escape. Also, both groups confess to their own wrongdoings. Pochi apologizes for keeping them in the dark for so long, and Nyoro tells Pochi that they realize just how much he truly cares for them, and later saves him after being kidnapped by MAIK. Plus, these events happen in the span of three levels, so it’s less time consuming and aggravating than Across The Second Dimension dedicating the entire B Plot to Phineas being angry at Perry.
    TL;DR: Phineas’s anger at Perry is either validated due to a joke at best, or has no reason to exist at worst. It is also hypocritical thanks to “The Beak” pretty much placing Phineas in Perry’s shoes here, and never realizing the hypocrisy of it all. The photos Perry took at the end up making no sense due to how happy Phineas was in them. This type of plot was done much better in World’s End Club, and the characters’ actions were much more understandable. The fact that the film also jokes about Perry trying to communicate through the pamphlet only for Phineas to ignore this and continue being angry and not try to find a explanation just makes him look more unfair. Overall, due to just how badly made this side plot is, I end up preferring Candace VS The Universe thanks to how I feel like it’s story, while repetitive a bit, at least has a more believable emotional core while still being funny.

  • @victorgaminglounge3967
    @victorgaminglounge3967 Před 2 lety +4

    Hey Gaming Magic Great list you had right here. If you wanna know what are my Top 7 favorite movies of all time well here they are:
    7.UP (2009): This was another film when Pixar was at their peak and it really shows, I watched this film so much as a kid and looking back at it I can see why, the characters, the story, the emotion, the hilarious moments and the climax is what made this film for me and this movie will always be awesome.
    6. Shrek 2 (2004): Everything that you said in that video is what I can agree with right here. Plus it was actually the first Shrek Movie I have ever seen and of course like you I have watched this film over and over and over again, and I'm glad to call it one of my favorite movies of all time.
    5. Bolt (2008): Possibly one of my favorite CGI Disney animated movies alongside Zootopia, however compare to Zootopia I do find Bolt to be more enjoyable, it's an fun road trip movie about a dog trying to get a reality check with the help of some friends along the way in which includes a cat and a hamster that joins him on his journey to get back to his owner.
    4. Lilo and Stitch 1 (2002): One of my favorite 2D Disney Movies, and for good reason. The Characters are great, the soundtrack are catchy, the action scenes are very fun to look at and Stitch's Comedic Antics are so hilarious. To quote Knuckles in Sonic Heroes regarding the film, ''What a Wild Ride''.
    3. Toy Story 1 (1995): I agree with you Gaming Magic Toy Story 3 is AMAZING and Toy Story 2 is pretty good and I agree with you that Toy Story 4 is a dumpster fire. But I will always consider the first movie to be my favorite film in the series and my favorite movies of all time for all the same reasons what everybody says about this movie, the amazing and memorable characters, the great soundtrack by Randy Newman, the good but outdated animation and the iconic story of working together and learning that you don't have to favorite to anybody all the time no matter who you are. Such an amazing movie.
    2. Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope (1977): While you aren't a Star Wars Fan, But I wanted to say that the Original Film that started an iconic franchise will always be my favorite film of all time as well as my favorite Star Wars film of the bunch for the same reasons people say, the memorable characters, the intense action scenes, the AMAZING and iconic soundtrack by John Williams, and the creative underdog story of a group of people trying to defeat a corrupted government. This is a film that I will never or nobody will ever forget.
    1. Ghostbusters 1 (1984): What else can I say about this movie I love it I love it and I LOVE IT. Look Gaming Magic I know you haven't seen this movie but let me explain my history with this film and the whole franchise. You see when I was a little kid I was one of the most scaredy cat kids you can think of due to me getting scared and frightened by a lot of things during when I was little from getting scared of the dark, to getting constant nightmares, seeing a clip of the 1931 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Movie on Discovery Channel or Animal Planet (Don't ask), a scary demonic doll on a Spanish Soap Opera, and the final nails in the coffin for me being Slender Man and the 1995 Goosebumps TV Series and then came this movie, a movie about a group of guys busting ghosts with all types of unique gadgets to catch them, Funny enough at first when I first watched it on TV for the first time alongside it's first sequel Ghostbusters 2 I just liked both of them however the only thing I loved about them was the insanely iconic catchy as hell theme song which I consider it my number 1 favorite song of all time. But back to the topic, then I found out that Ghostbusters 1 was on Netflix and I decided to give the film another chance and I enjoyed it a lot more then I did in my first viewing and soon I watched it over and over again and well, the rest was basically history as I became the massive Ghostbusters Fan I am today. But anyways the reason I love this movie so much is because of what I said earlier, this film taught me to be brave and conquer my fears from horror related media and staying FAR AWAY from it as possible and like I said the titular heroes have awesome and unique gadgets to defend themselves and fight back against paranormal entities like Ghost and Demons. Not only that the film taught me to be brave but it also inspired me to write my own stories with the style and format of this film due to how it's memorable characters, great but half-baked special effects, hilarious moments, great amount of lines of dialogue that I still quote, the amazing soundtrack by the late Elmer Bernstein and Catchy Theme song had a huge effect on me. Something that it's Two Direct Sequels (Ghostbusters 2 & Ghostbusters: Afterlife) and the controversial 2016 film FAILED to recapture on what made the Original Film so timeless. In Fact I actually reviewed All 3 Of the Original Ghostbusters Movies, to show people why I love the original movie and the entire franchise (for the most part) and I will never forget how much this film changed my life forever for better or worse.

    • @boomboom-wn9jm
      @boomboom-wn9jm Před 2 lety +1

      This is my list:
      7. Ghostbusters 1
      6. Zootopia
      5. Toy Story
      4. Toy Story 3
      3. Jurassic park: the lost world (JP2)
      2. Jurassic Park
      1. Who framed Roger Rabbit?

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před 5 měsíci

      Speaking of ghostbusters,are you excited about Frozen empire?

    • @victorgaminglounge3967
      @victorgaminglounge3967 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Mr.Feather130 I'm 50/50 On it. I hope it doesn't suck like the last movie.
      Edit: While Frozen Empire is slightly better than Afterlife that still isn't saying much.

    • @Mr.Feather130
      @Mr.Feather130 Před 5 měsíci

      @@victorgaminglounge3967 But I actually like afterlife especially that 30+ year wait is so damn worth it and is a nice farewell to Harold Ramis especially that scene with the original 4 returning hits me rather hard (I am totally need to watch all three ghostbusters films when Frozen empire is coming out)

    • @victorgaminglounge3967
      @victorgaminglounge3967 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Mr.Feather130 Fair enough. I don't like Afterlife, but I will admit that it was a decent send off to Egon, and it was good to see the Original 4 one last time.

  • @horadetodososlegos
    @horadetodososlegos Před 2 lety +1

    Finally someone talking about the peanuts movie, that movie is so underrated and often forgotten

  • @dragonoverdrive6859
    @dragonoverdrive6859 Před 2 lety +5

    This is pretty good 👍

  • @Beardo0529
    @Beardo0529 Před 2 lety +1

    I for some reason was expecting the goonies at some point. That’s personally one of my favorite movies but I love the list of the movies you picked. Jingle all the way is one of my top 5 just because I always got a great laugh watching it.