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Movies were a huge part of my childhood and ended up with a good amount that I hold dear. Weirdly enough, MOST of them aren't kids movies. I have those in James & The Giant Peach and the first Rugrats movies as sentimental faves and some of it had to do with those being rare occasions my family went to the movies. But most of my faves came from TV airings, VHS VCR recordings, and a box of cheap VHS tapes my dad "found" one day. With that my faves ended up being movies like Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon, Jackie Chan's The Young Master, that SNL movie Superstar, Rush Hour, and Next Friday. Ended up watching those flicks millions of times .Then thrillers like The Negotiator and Double Jeopardy. Random faves as a boy happened to be The First Wives Club(RIP Diane Keaton) and Death Becomes Her. Had more than a handful of kids movies on VHS including Disney classics from the 90s but they never truly stuck with me as a child 😅
 
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(I kind of liked the emoji movie...)
 
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I love its 1st movie a lot. Never met a person who likes this movie and all my buddies and friends I told this movie about were like "how could you like such a movie *pukes*" lolol. They don't understand how I like the "irony" of a "superhero", how the movie realistically potrays society and makes fun of the world and stuff. Sure the realistic gore is an extra significant fun, the "controversial" scenes are "ewww" but the movie really made for my taste TBH yummy lol.
 
Usually I talk about horror movies. But one of my favorite movies is a drama called But I'm a Cheerleader. It's about a cheerleader that's a lesbian that gets sent to a camp to try to turn her straight (which is an absolutely evil thing to do to anyone). A lot of the movie felt relatable.
 
Prolly this one, only got to see cus it's referred in Lady Gaga's MV "911":


Other than that, the following are all shorts (you can find most on YouTube or The Archive.org):




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Forgot to mention this one, KMF my beloved ♡
 
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I first watched it on Cartoon Network and I'm in love with Dracula's daughter.
 
John Dies at the End
I still need to see this one. I enjoyed the novel immensely but the last time I tried out a movie adaption of a book I liked—Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter—I was sadly disappointed

As for an odd movie I like, I'll pick The Last Unicorn because despite having a unicorn as the protagonist, it was not meant for children. My mother didn't know that at the time, so I got to watch a wizard-in-training get sexually harassed by a large-breasted tree he accidentally brought life while trying to escape the ropes binding him to said tree.

 
Yo I LOVE John Dies At The End. Got that on blu-ray.
Apocalypse Now
John Dies at the End
Vanishing Point
Redline
Lisztomania
Wizards
Man, I love JDATE and all David Wong/Jason Pargin's books. I'm trying save up for a Three-Arm Sally tattoo and have the Lyrics for Camel Holocaust tattooed on my side.

I also have a tattoo from his other Zoey Ashe series on my chest

Great movie, even better book and Author in my opinion
 
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MaisAnother movie from my childhood.
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OutroAnother movie that's close to my heart.
 
It's a bit of a janky film but I really always enjoy Mirrormask (2005):

It's a surrealist British film and the plot is all over the place, but I enjoyed the visual style and the score was excellent. If you're into moves that are heavy on world-building and not heavy on anything else, I can recommend it.

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Bonus recommendation: The Revenger's Tragedy:

another janky piece of cinema. It's a Jacobean drama with a contemporary setting that stars Christopher Eccleson and Derek Jacoby. It's also an interesting watch though a little dense and...well, Jacobean.
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Not sure either of them are what you'd call "good" films, but I genuinelly think they're intersting watches.
 

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