The Replacements deserves more love. It has some great jokes, memorable characters, and a whole lotta charm to it.

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One of the things I love most about SSF2 is that not all of the characters are based on one Smash game.
This subreddit is indefinitely private as part of a joint protest to Reddit’s recent API changes, which breaks third-party apps and moderation tools, effectively forcing users to use the official Reddit app.Beverly Hills Cop 3 (1994) is an enjoyable film, I don't know why everyone hates it. Sure, it gets a little silly at points, but it's still Axel Foley and still enjoyable action. Certainly funner than the new BHC Netflix movie.

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I HATE the trope of a nice, good-natured character who's close to the protagonist/main cast getting killed off to motivate the leads.
Come here to talk about fictional characters, fictional events, concepts, objects, etc. Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/E92zdkHI'm honestly surprised Ms. Butterbean is thirsted after by the fandom.
Join us if you're a fan of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, which tells the story of two young kids, happy-go-lucky Billy and cynical, deadpan Mandy, who become best friends with the Grim Reaper.Marco's parents were completely wasted in this show.
Welcome to the Star vs. the Forces of Evil subreddit. The show ended in May 2019, but that doesn't mean the fun is over! You might be a brand-new fan looking for a show that's a little weird and wild, or maybe you're an old fan still lurking around because you aren't ready to say goodbye to our beloved show. Either way, you're welcome here!The only film to match the hilarious opening credits of Holy Grail. Deadpool is basically a crazier Black Knight when you really think about it.
Everything to do with Monty Python.Cellular (2004) is a great film Chris Evans starred in before he became a household name. It has suspense, solid performances, and Chris doing Captain America type hero stuff. In fact, I think maybe this was the film that convinced studios that he should play Cap. Overlooked gem for sure.

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Hard to believe this franchise is already a quarter of a century old. Seems like just yesterday, we were celebrating the 10th anniversary with FD5.

Final Destination Bloodlines is in theaters May 16, 2025! A community dedicated to the Final Destination franchise including the movies, books, comics, merchandise, and anything else Final Destination-related. RIP Tony.
You think there are some decoy families that still alive after Mortyplicity?
A subreddit for discussion and news about Rick and Morty.One of the best and most overlooked versions of Harley has to be the 2017 Lego version. Jenny Slate was a great pick for her voice and I love how she and Joker actually had a healthy relationship, even if it wasn't romantic (Come on, you know he's in love with Batman.)

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Can we all acknowledge that Movie Lego Batman is one of the strongest versions of Batman? He took down nearly all of his opps at the beginning of the 2017 film like it was nothing.

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Bulletproof (1996) is one of Sandler's most underrated flicks. Great action, great chemistry between the leads, it's an exciting ride from beginning to end.

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Gulliver's Travels (2010) is really bad. My brother and I liked it growing up mostly due to the "War" cover Black sang in the climax, but upon rewatching it, I see now that it's a really awful comedy and an even WORSE adaptation. Definitely one of Black's most mediocre features.

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Next (2007) is the kind of sci-fi flick that needs to become popular again. Awesome premise, tight action scenes, a likable leading man (it's Nic Cage, what were you expecting?). I also love how the credits go in the opposite direction at the end and how it has one of the last Columbo appearances.

Science Fiction, or Speculative Fiction if you prefer. Fantasy too. Asimov, Bradbury, Clarke, Dick, Heinlein and other SF books. SF movies and TV shows. Fantasy stuff like Tolkien and Game of Thrones. Laser guns, space ships, and time travel. etc. Star Trek, Battlestar, Star Wars, etc.
Jumper (2008) is so friggin' cool. Hayden gave a great performance, the jumping effects were sick, and the action still holds up. Sucks that it went under the radar. Out of the many '00s/10s "super powers in reality" films that were made (Push, Chronicle, etc.), this one is one of my favs.

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I loved The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010) growing up and I still enjoy it now. Nic and Jay are an enjoyable duo, the effects have mostly aged well, and it's just really fun. I'm also glad they worked the actual short into the film. It's not amazing, but I'd still watch it over 90% of current Disney.

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Disenchantment is officially the only animated Groening show to get a final season. Considering Futurama's nonstop revivals, we'll see how long THAT lasts.

This animated series from Matt Groening (The Simpsons, Futurama) follows the misadventures of a hard-drinking princess, her feisty elf companion and her personal demon. Netflix original.
Everyone knows Space Jam and Air Bud are the ultimate 90s live action kids movies, but what about the 80s? A lot of people would say E.T., Goonies, and The Neverending Story and they're right. I would also include Harry and the Hendersons.

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Escape from Planet Earth and Planet 51 are two sci-fi animated flicks I wish more people talked about. Both have a lot of charm to them and many funny and memorable scenes. I especially love the bad guy in EFPE. Shatner did a good job voicing him and he gets a pretty badass suit towards the end.
Science Fiction, or Speculative Fiction if you prefer. Fantasy too. Asimov, Bradbury, Clarke, Dick, Heinlein and other SF books. SF movies and TV shows. Fantasy stuff like Tolkien and Game of Thrones. Laser guns, space ships, and time travel. etc. Star Trek, Battlestar, Star Wars, etc.Planet 51 (2009) is severely underappreciated. The animation still looks decent, there are a lot of funny jokes, and the film has loads of charm to it. Dwayne was great as Chuck and Justin Long was a good foil to his antics. Modern Disney WISHES it could make a movie this fun and entertaining.

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Whatever your thoughts are on the 2014 Hercules movie, can we all agree that the credits sequence at the end kicked SO much ass?
Welcome to r/GreekMythology - the subreddit about Myths, Legends, Stories, Epics and anything related to the rich mythology of the GreeksI love I, Robot with all my heart, but Susan Calvin has to be one of the dullest leads I've seen in a sci-fi flick. She's dumb, stubborn, and barely adds anything to the scene she's in. It doesn't help that Bridget's performance is pretty mediocre in a lot of scenes. Solid film, but she sucked.

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