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Weirdguy149 The King Without a Kingdom from Lumiose City under development Since: Jul, 2014 Relationship Status: I'd jump in front of a train for ya!
The King Without a Kingdom
#5326: Apr 13th 2024 at 3:47:01 PM

1. The Sound of Music (1965)

2. Robin Hood (1973)

It's been 3000 years…
MatthewLMayfield What, me worry? from wherever he damn well pleases (Experienced, Not Yet Jaded)
What, me worry?
#5327: Apr 13th 2024 at 3:57:24 PM

1. The Sound of Music (1965)

2. Robin Hood (1973)

3. Total Recall (1990)

wootzits Since: Apr, 2010
#5328: Apr 13th 2024 at 5:01:13 PM

1. The Sound of Music (1965)

2. Robin Hood (1973)

3. Total Recall (1990)

4. Happily Ever After (1989)

LadyBlackwood The show must go on from Wouldn't you like to know? Since: Jun, 2023 Relationship Status: Shipping fictional characters
The show must go on
#5329: Apr 13th 2024 at 5:42:23 PM

1. The Sound of Music (1965)

2. Robin Hood (1973)

3. Total Recall (1990)

4. Happily Ever After (1989)

5. Mulan (1998)

TheFarmboy Hi There! from New Vegas Since: Jan, 2013 Relationship Status: I LOVE THIS DOCTOR!
Hi There!
#5330: Apr 13th 2024 at 5:44:00 PM

1. The Sound of Music (1965)

2. Robin Hood (1973)

3. Total Recall (1990)

4. Happily Ever After (1989)

5. Mulan (1998)

6. Spider-Man (2002)

(Ahh, pre-DVD living)

Edited by TheFarmboy on Apr 13th 2024 at 10:14:22 AM

I've got spurs, that jingle-jangle-jingle!
GeniusInTheLamp Genius In The Lamp from Sipping cheap Scotch on the dirty linoleum floor Since: May, 2010
Genius In The Lamp
#5331: Apr 13th 2024 at 5:52:53 PM

1. The Sound of Music (1965)

2. Robin Hood (1973)

3. Total Recall (1990)

4. Happily Ever After (1989)

5. Mulan (1998)

6. Spider-Man (2002)

7. The Harder They Come (1972)

Lemon curry?
DecafGrub47393 Since: Oct, 2013 Relationship Status: Love is an open door
#5332: Apr 13th 2024 at 6:24:55 PM

1. The Sound of Music (1965)

2. Robin Hood (1973)

3. Total Recall (1990)

4. Happily Ever After (1989)

5. Mulan (1998)

6. Spider-Man (2002)

7. The Harder They Come (1972)

8. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

BronzeGoddess Since: Apr, 2023
#5333: Apr 13th 2024 at 6:28:44 PM

1. The Sound of Music (1965)

2. Robin Hood (1973)

3. Total Recall (1990)

4. Happily Ever After (1989)

5. Mulan (1998)

6. Spider-Man (2002)

7. The Harder They Come (1972)

8. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

9. The Cannonball Run (1981)

MatthewLMayfield What, me worry? from wherever he damn well pleases (Experienced, Not Yet Jaded)
What, me worry?
#5334: Apr 13th 2024 at 6:35:06 PM

1. The Sound of Music (1965)

2. Robin Hood (1973)

3. Total Recall (1990)

4. Happily Ever After (1989)

5. Mulan (1998)

6. Spider-Man (2002)

7. The Harder They Come (1972)

8. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

9. The Cannonball Run (1981)

10. Bambi (1942)

Films with Misaimed Fandom

1. Wall Street (1987; people who were encouraged to be stockbrokers because of Gordon Gekko despite the fact Gekko himself is a villain)

BronzeGoddess Since: Apr, 2023
#5335: Apr 13th 2024 at 6:40:59 PM

1. Wall Street (1987; people who were encouraged to be stockbrokers because of Gordon Gekko despite the fact Gekko himself is a villain)

2. American History X (1998; has a large number of Neo-Nazi fans despite its anti-racism message, due to the fact that Derek is strong, charismatic, and a natural leader)

CanuckMcDuck1 Stark Holmes from London, 1890 Since: Sep, 2023 Relationship Status: One Is The Loneliest Number
Stark Holmes
#5336: Apr 13th 2024 at 6:42:05 PM

1. Wall Street (1987; people who were encouraged to be stockbrokers because of Gordon Gekko despite the fact Gekko himself is a villain)

2. American History X (1998; has a large number of Neo-Nazi fans despite its anti-racism message, due to the fact that Derek is strong, charismatic, and a natural leader)

3. A Clockwork Orange (1971; teenagers thinking Alex and his gang's actions are cool and stylish despite their murderous actions and later comeuppance)

Edited by CanuckMcDuck1 on Apr 13th 2024 at 7:42:51 AM

Discombobulate.
Kinkajou I'm Only Sleeping from you're not your Since: Jul, 2009 Relationship Status: Hiding
I'm Only Sleeping
#5337: Apr 13th 2024 at 9:11:42 PM

1. Wall Street (1987; people who were encouraged to be stockbrokers because of Gordon Gekko despite the fact Gekko himself is a villain)

2. American History X (1998; has a large number of Neo-Nazi fans despite its anti-racism message, due to the fact that Derek is strong, charismatic, and a natural leader)

3. A Clockwork Orange (1971; teenagers thinking Alex and his gang's actions are cool and stylish despite their murderous actions and later comeuppance)

4. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977; the source of the Rooting for the Empire trope)

"Wait, it's IV. Of course they are. They'd make IV for Dreamcast." - Enlong, on yet another FFIV remake
mightymewtron Angry babby from New New York Since: Oct, 2012 Relationship Status: THIS CONCEPT OF 'WUV' CONFUSES AND INFURIATES US!
Angry babby
#5338: Apr 13th 2024 at 9:43:19 PM

1. Wall Street (1987; people who were encouraged to be stockbrokers because of Gordon Gekko despite the fact Gekko himself is a villain)

2. American History X (1998; has a large number of Neo-Nazi fans despite its anti-racism message, due to the fact that Derek is strong, charismatic, and a natural leader)

3. A Clockwork Orange (1971; teenagers thinking Alex and his gang's actions are cool and stylish despite their murderous actions and later comeuppance)

4. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977; the source of the Rooting for the Empire trope)

5. Barbie (2023; people, especially guys, who like the Kendom's aesthetic despite the misogyny and shun the Barbies)

Edited by mightymewtron on Apr 13th 2024 at 12:43:47 PM

I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.
AcidManeki Ace Trainer from The white void from Sonic Generations Since: Dec, 2018 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
Ace Trainer
#5339: Apr 13th 2024 at 10:15:59 PM

1. Wall Street (1987; people who were encouraged to be stockbrokers because of Gordon Gekko despite the fact Gekko himself is a villain)

2. American History X (1998; has a large number of Neo-Nazi fans despite its anti-racism message, due to the fact that Derek is strong, charismatic, and a natural leader)

3. A Clockwork Orange (1971; teenagers thinking Alex and his gang's actions are cool and stylish despite their murderous actions and later comeuppance)

4. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977; the source of the Rooting for the Empire trope)

5. Barbie (2023; people, especially guys, who like the Kendom's aesthetic despite the misogyny and shun the Barbies)

6. The Dark Knight (2008; People who think the Joker is peak maturity.)

The one called "Acid" is dead, but I don't know how to change my username.
Weirdguy149 The King Without a Kingdom from Lumiose City under development Since: Jul, 2014 Relationship Status: I'd jump in front of a train for ya!
The King Without a Kingdom
#5340: Apr 13th 2024 at 10:17:34 PM

1. Wall Street (1987; people who were encouraged to be stockbrokers because of Gordon Gekko despite the fact Gekko himself is a villain)

2. American History X (1998; has a large number of Neo-Nazi fans despite its anti-racism message, due to the fact that Derek is strong, charismatic, and a natural leader)

3. A Clockwork Orange (1971; teenagers thinking Alex and his gang's actions are cool and stylish despite their murderous actions and later comeuppance)

4. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977; the source of the Rooting for the Empire trope)

5. Barbie (2023; people, especially guys, who like the Kendom's aesthetic despite the misogyny and shun the Barbies)

6. The Dark Knight (2008; People who think the Joker is peak maturity.)

7. Scarface (1983; Gangsters love this movie despite showing the consequences of gangster life constantly)

It's been 3000 years…
BronzeGoddess Since: Apr, 2023
#5341: Apr 13th 2024 at 10:40:13 PM

1. Wall Street (1987; people who were encouraged to be stockbrokers because of Gordon Gekko despite the fact Gekko himself is a villain)

2. American History X (1998; has a large number of Neo-Nazi fans despite its anti-racism message, due to the fact that Derek is strong, charismatic, and a natural leader)

3. A Clockwork Orange (1971; teenagers thinking Alex and his gang's actions are cool and stylish despite their murderous actions and later comeuppance)

4. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977; the source of the Rooting for the Empire trope)

5. Barbie (2023; people, especially guys, who like the Kendom's aesthetic despite the misogyny and shun the Barbies)

6. The Dark Knight (2008; People who think the Joker is peak maturity.)

7. Scarface (1983; Gangsters love this movie despite showing the consequences of gangster life constantly)

8. Team America: World Police (2004; The theme song "America, Fuck Yeah!" ironically gets a lot of use from people who spout pro-American rhetoric, despite the song (and the whole movie) lampooning their patriotic views)

TheFarmboy Hi There! from New Vegas Since: Jan, 2013 Relationship Status: I LOVE THIS DOCTOR!
Hi There!
#5342: Apr 14th 2024 at 3:56:45 AM

1. Wall Street (1987; people who were encouraged to be stockbrokers because of Gordon Gekko despite the fact Gekko himself is a villain)

2. American History X (1998; has a large number of Neo-Nazi fans despite its anti-racism message, due to the fact that Derek is strong, charismatic, and a natural leader)

3. A Clockwork Orange (1971; teenagers thinking Alex and his gang's actions are cool and stylish despite their murderous actions and later comeuppance)

4. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977; the source of the Rooting for the Empire trope)

5. Barbie (2023; people, especially guys, who like the Kendom's aesthetic despite the misogyny and shun the Barbies)

6. The Dark Knight (2008; People who think the Joker is peak maturity.)

7. Scarface (1983; Gangsters love this movie despite showing the consequences of gangster life constantly)

8. Team America: World Police (2004; The theme song "America, Fuck Yeah!" ironically gets a lot of use from people who spout pro-American rhetoric, despite the song (and the whole movie) lampooning their patriotic views)

9. Midsommar (2019; The Haga are a cult that manipulated a young women, yet a certain group of women view them as the heroes)

I've got spurs, that jingle-jangle-jingle!
Paperfly Buzz from On The Wall Since: Jun, 2022
Buzz
#5343: Apr 14th 2024 at 4:05:48 AM

1. Wall Street (1987; people who were encouraged to be stockbrokers because of Gordon Gekko despite the fact Gekko himself is a villain)

2. American History X (1998; has a large number of Neo-Nazi fans despite its anti-racism message, due to the fact that Derek is strong, charismatic, and a natural leader)

3. A Clockwork Orange (1971; teenagers thinking Alex and his gang's actions are cool and stylish despite their murderous actions and later comeuppance)

4. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977; the source of the Rooting for the Empire trope)

5. Barbie (2023; people, especially guys, who like the Kendom's aesthetic despite the misogyny and shun the Barbies)

6. The Dark Knight (2008; People who think the Joker is peak maturity.)

7. Scarface (1983; Gangsters love this movie despite showing the consequences of gangster life constantly)

8. Team America: World Police (2004; The theme song "America, Fuck Yeah!" ironically gets a lot of use from people who spout pro-American rhetoric, despite the song (and the whole movie) lampooning their patriotic views)

9. Midsommar (2019; The Haga are a cult that manipulated a young women, yet a certain group of women view them as the heroes)

10. Mean Girls (2004; Seen as a classic example of "clique" media, even though it actually criticizes the concept of cliques)

Bad Movies that introduced you to media that you ended up liking

1. The Last Airbender (2010)

Edited by Paperfly on Apr 14th 2024 at 12:09:40 PM

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clemont107 Cynthia at the Beach from Sinnoh (Experienced, Not Yet Jaded) Relationship Status: YOU'RE TEARING ME APART LISA
Cynthia at the Beach
#5344: Apr 14th 2024 at 9:39:15 AM

1. The Last Airbender (2010)

2. The Room (2003)

"What do you guys think about the ocean?" - Cynthia
Zedtrek Since: Jan, 2022
#5345: Apr 15th 2024 at 2:15:40 PM

do you mean genre? Film is a medium, and as this is a movie list…

Edited by Zedtrek on Apr 15th 2024 at 2:15:57 AM

CanuckMcDuck1 Stark Holmes from London, 1890 Since: Sep, 2023 Relationship Status: One Is The Loneliest Number
Stark Holmes
#5346: Apr 17th 2024 at 12:02:11 PM

1. The Last Airbender (2010)

2. The Room (2003)

3. Vice (2017)

Discombobulate.
Weirdguy149 The King Without a Kingdom from Lumiose City under development Since: Jul, 2014 Relationship Status: I'd jump in front of a train for ya!
The King Without a Kingdom
#5347: Apr 17th 2024 at 12:57:05 PM

1. The Last Airbender (2010)

2. The Room (2003)

3. Vice (2017)

4. Black Christmas (2019)

It's been 3000 years…
Paperfly Buzz from On The Wall Since: Jun, 2022
Buzz
#5348: Apr 17th 2024 at 12:59:12 PM

I meant a movie that you did not like when you watched it, but it introduced you to a movie / TV show / work that you ended up liking

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MatthewLMayfield What, me worry? from wherever he damn well pleases (Experienced, Not Yet Jaded)
What, me worry?
#5349: Apr 17th 2024 at 1:08:33 PM

Honestly, that concept seems a bit too narrow

Zedtrek Since: Jan, 2022
#5350: Apr 17th 2024 at 9:38:13 PM

so more genre, as I mentioned.


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