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    Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

    I didn’t think the trailer looked good and it felt meh, but I ended up loving the movie a lot.

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      It was super attentive to d&d details such as almost all the classes of the party using intelligence as dump stats or the specifics of the spells mechanics while also not needing the audience to know any of that to have a good time and understand what was going on.

      And the use of d&d lore and mechanics were woven into the characters and narrative, it wasn’t just hey remember this thing from d&d. Way underrated, probably bad marketing.

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    Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is always a good mention.

    It’s a fun and very accessible movie.

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    The Cabin in the Woods. Only seen it once so far and I’m still floored thinking back on it and how well it did its thing.

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      Johnny Depp fucking carries that franchise.

      He nailed Jack sparrow so damn hard I can’t picture anyone else in that role. It sets the pace of the movie too.

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    Tucker and Dave vs. Evil. Looks like another dumb Netflix original, but it was one of the best horror/comedies I’ve seen.

    Speaking of the genre, big nods to another one - Little Evil.

    It Follows - just read the premise of the film and tell me it doesn’t sound dumb… Then go watch it

    Oh and Colossal!!! Ann Hathaway stars in this bizarre and very deep movie about a giant monster that can be controlled from a playground. Amazing movie. Trust me

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    Sucker punch.

    Looks like a mindless action with titties, but it’s actually a good movie. Give it a try if you haven’t.

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      I watched a lengthy video essay about this movie that really made me want to watch it. Was definitely shocked by the level of thought put into the symbolism within the film.

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    The Suicide Squad from 2021. The previous Suicide Squad movie was a disaster and you’re making ANOTHER ONE? That movie had no right to be as entertaining as it was.

    Also The Batman. Comic book movie: check. Comic book character that has been done to death: check. Everything has to be grim and dark and realistic: check. When I say “everything has to be dark” I also mean the visuals: check. But it was fine, surprisingly.

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    Velocipastor! It looks and seems like it’ll be a parody but it was super engaging and fun. Went into it thinking it would be watched between gaming rounds and eventually turned off, but I ended up quitting the game to full-screen that shit!

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    Disney’s “The Black Hole”. It came from a time just after Walt Disney had died and they were still figuring out their shit.

    So they made an extremely dark SciFi flick with a cute robot that appeals to children which is such a weird combination, but I liked it a lot. I can’t even say why.

    The U.S.S. Cygnus looks fucking badass, too. One of the best ship designs in a SciFi movie, change my mind.

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    The Jumanji sequels. You are going to take a cult classic and “revive” it by changing the premise to be a video game? Stupid. But, it was much better than it should have been.

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    The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent and Renfield were absolutely amazing and I think they fit the bill

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    Free Guy

    Generic video game movie stuffed with trendy references and fanservice is actually a really good singularity story

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    The In-Laws (2003)

    Right before his daughter’s wedding, a man finds out his future son-in-law’s dad is a spy.

    The Cell (2000)

    A detective has to enter the mind of a serial killer and search his dreams for the location of his latest victim before time runs out.

    Skulls (2000)

    At an ivy league school, a law student joins a secret fraternity known only as “The Skulls.”

    Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (2004)

    Two stoners get the munchies for White Castle cheeseburger sliders.

    Swiss Army Man (2016)

    I’m not even going to try and explain this.

    Old School (2003)

    A group of men wanting to relive their college days start a fraternity at a nearby school.