Tag Game: Top 10 Movies
Tagged by: @nonamemanga
Rules: not really any rules as far as I can see. Just getting to know you through what you've watched.
1. The Mummy (1999)
2. Beetlejuice (1988)
3. Sex and Drugs and Rock & Roll (2010)
4. Stick It (2006)
5. The Nice Guys (2016)
6. Shallow Grave (1994)
7. Trainspotting (1996)
8. Under Wraps (1997)
9. Bedazzled (2000)
10. Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse (2018)
This was really fun. I'm probably gonna rewatch all of these now.
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Just watched Black Adam, it was indeed my new favorite movie of all time and worth watching!! Dwayne Johnson and the rest of the cast did a freaking awesome job!! Loved every moment of it!!
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Top 10 Movies (Deleted Scenes):
The five that didn't make it.
1. A League of Their Own (1992)
A fun, wild time for little ol' me. One of the many more adult-oriented movies my parents let me watch simply because they loved it. I think I turned out okay. It makes me want to go to a game so badly and I'm broke.
2. Coraline (2009)
Scariest kids movie I had ever seen growing up. It's definitely grown on me over the years. Stop motion animation is beautiful, and this movie is terrifyingly so. Love it.
3. A Knight's Tale (2001)
Didn't watch it 'til I was 19 and on a Heath Ledger hyper-fixation. Similar to Ewan Mcgregor and Brendan Fraser. Did I get very far? Not really, some of his stuff is harder to look for. But I fucking loved this one. *chef's kiss*
4. The Sandlot (1993)
First off, Benny and Smalls? So gay, so happy for them. (Proud ally moment) Secondly, pure nostalgia. I'm able to rewatch it and question the absurdity and still have a great time watching Mike Vitar run from Beethoven. Baseball happens to be one of two sports I like so, that's a plus.
5. The Addams Family (1991)
The one that started it all for me. It was probably one of the first spooky (fun) films that I ever watched. And now, I have spooky-themed tattoos (below the elbow!) while I'm attempting to get into acting... Fun. But, a wild time, nonetheless.
Bonus:
Ella Enchanted (2004)
Possibly the one piece of cinema that influenced my particular taste of comedy. This was, essentially, my introduction to the comedic tone I want to see in my movies/tv. An honorable mention, as I had completely forgotten about it until I listed A Knight's Tale.
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Dolly Parton in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982)
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