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2025 Movie Suggestions!


Drop it like it’s HOT my angels ✨✌️


Let me know your MUST see reactions for 2025, movies only for this list please!


The BIG franchises I HAVE already seen before off the top of my head are:

Harry Potter

The Hunger Games

Most Marvel Movies - at some point but not in order I don’t think, so might be an idea to rewatch in order? Theres deffo a couple I just haven’t seen at all.

Erm…. 😂 that might be it tbf I’ll update the post it if needs be.



Can’t wait to see what this year has in store! ✨


Would appreciate any suggestions you have for movies that might help the community & channel grow even further in 2025 and you think I’d enjoy for better or worse😂 🥰

2025 Movie Suggestions! 2025 Movie Suggestions!

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Shrek 2001

Happy Larry

1933's King Kong, Peter Jackson's King Kong (2005) Jason and the Argonauts 1963, The Land Before Time (the first film, none of the god awful direct to vhs sequels), The Iron Giant, Harry and the Hendersons, Predator (1987) Robocop (1987), Who Framed Rodger Rabbit, The Thing (1982) The Fly (1986), Short Circut, Killer Klowns from Outer Space

Michael Tharme

I think you'd like "Edge of Tomorrow (Live, Die, Repeat) Sci-Fi with Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt.

TheMaddSwede

Rings of power series LOTR you will love it.

Jayson Phillips

Mr. Mom (1983)

adam green

I think you'd really enjoy Jerry Maguire (1996) because not only is it a great film but one of the main characters is named Rod and it literally flashes the phrase "In Rod We Trust" on a big jumbo screen at a football game haha :) Also I think to help your channel grow a very popular one and great movie is A Few Good Men (1992) that has the famous line "You can't handle the truth!"

David H

There’s so many movies to choose from! How about Back to the Future, The Shining, Saving Private Ryan or the Six Sense? It would be great if there were polls for genre or themes. Happy New Year!!

Janaki

Shawshank, Green mile, they always do really well

Jesse Weston

Some Robin Williams are really powerful, and well worth a watch; you've probably seen Mrs Doubtfire of course Natascha, but there are others that are perhaps less well known but still brilliant: Good Will Hunting (1997) and Awakenings (1990) to name but two. I've also got a bit of a personal soft spot with The Mission (1986) which has a star-studded cast, stunning scenery and a powerfully moving storyline that's loosely based on true events.

Gary Slator

I could go blue in the face suggesting movies! Godzilla Minus One Deadpool Series Star Wars Sequel Triology Rogue One The Mandalorian Series Alien 3 The Naked Gun Airplane! Kill Bill Contact The Arrival

Brian Nam

"The Third Man" (1949) Directed by Carol Reed, it stars Joseph Cotten, Trevor Howard, and Orson Welles. A mystery set in post-war Vienna, it is one of the greatest British films ever made. It is well-known enough to get people to click on the link. "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957) Directed by David Lean, starring Alec Guiness, William Holden, and Sessue Hayakawa, it was nominated for eight Oscars, winning seven (Best Picture, Director, Actor, Screenplay, Cinematography, Film Editing, Original Score), and won four British Film Awards (Best Film, Best British Film, Best British Actor, Best British Screenplay). "The Bridge on the River Kwai" is widely recognized as one of the greatest films ever made. It is also well-known, so people will tend to click on it. Here are three romances for February: "Brief Encounter" (1945) Directed by David Lean, with a screenplay by Noël Coward (adapted from his one-act play "Still Life"), and with a stunning performance by Celia Johnson, "Brief Encounter" is one of the greatest romantic dramas and greatest British films. "An Affair to Remember" (1957) Directed by Leo McCarey, and starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr, it is considered one of the most romantic films ever made. "Moonstruck" (1987) Directed by Norman Jewison, and starring Cher, Nicolas Cage, Vincent Gardenia, and Olympia Dukakis, it was nominated for six Oscars, winning three: Best Actress - Cher; Best Supporting Actress - Olympia Dukakis; and Best Original Screenplay - John Patrick Shanley. Moonstruck is that rare thing, a non-sappy romantic comedy.

Elliot Nesterman

Here’s just a few great movies with martial arts in them. With good story line and action. Enter The Dragon, Game Of Death, Cradle 2 The Grave, Romeo Must Die, Who Am I? Rumble In The Bronx, and The Last Dragon

Kenny Shoulders

The NeverEnding Story (1984) Very much fits with LOTR, the Hobbit, and Star Wars movie experiences 😇

Sean

For classics there's The Godfather, 2001 a space odyssey, and Blade Runner (plus the sequel 2049). For more recent ones there are the Dune movies by Denis Villeneuve who will release the 3rd movie in the near future. Animated movies there's the Spider-Verse ones which will also get a 3rd in the near future but there's also Puss In Boots The Last Wish. If you wanna try foreign Korean movies there's Parasite, Memories of Murder, Oldboy, and The Handmaiden 2016. You could also check out the Scream franchise, they're gonna release a Scream 7 in the near future.

Frank Chao

Big Trouble in Little China - its just a bunch of 80s fun

Baalberith

The Big Chill

GomezAddams

The Arnold trifecta. Conan, Terminator, Predator.

Geir

Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy

Moose

Young Adult (2011) would also be good.

Gary

The Talented Mr. Ripley and Purple Noon (Plein soleil). Make it a double feature and decide which adaptation you like best.

Gary

Definitely some movies you should react to in the future. They would be so fun: -King Kong (1933) -The Wolf Man (1941) -Yellow Submarine (1968) -Harold and Maude (1971) -Time Bandits (1981) -The Dark Crystal (1982) -Creepshow (1982) -The Last Starfighter (1984) -The Goonies (1985) -Explorers (1985) -Brazil (1985) -Enemy Mine (1985) -Spaceballs (1987) -Innerspace (1987) -Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988) -UHF (1989) -The Fisher King (1991) -Waiting... (2005) -Detective Pikachu (2019) -The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) -Transformers One (2024)

Jeb Manning

The next die hard 😊

Jared Palmer

You have to watch the Rocky movies! A lot of people just say they're boxing movies but they're defo drama/romance movies.

Mark

You’ve Got Mail (1998)

Dave Walker

Team America: World Police; it's a movie by the creators of South Park.

Bobby_Tables

I recommend the series Chernobyl. I'ts about the catastrophic event and how everything happened.

Dirk

Happy New Year Natascha sweetie, the movies I would love for you to react to through the year are Demons from 1985 and it's amazing sequel Demons 2 from 1985 classic Italian horror also some 90s action classics (Goldeneye and Face/Off)

Paul Wilson

The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

dmh killah

Happy New Year - Hope you had a great awesome holiday season - Airplane (1980). Spaceballs - Schindler's List. Escape from New York. Big Trouble in Little China North by Northwest.

Raiford Hodges

A Tarantino journey would be nice; non-horror Stephen King (Stand By Me, Shawshank, Green Mile); Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

Joshua Thomas

Stand By Me (1986)

Jason Hardman

I pretty much only watch movies made before 1986. So, any old movies you post I'll probably watch. Some suggestions would be: It Happened One Night (1934) Double Indemnity (1944) Laura (1944) Harvey (1950) Psycho (1960) The Elephant Man (1980) An American Werewolf in London (1981)

Dean J

The Deep (1977) would be awesome.

Jonathan Hintz

Lethal Weapon 1 + 2 to lead you into watching National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (a spoof of mainly the aforementioned 2 plus a smattering of LW3). More comedies please. It's so much fun to watch you laugh.

Jim Rutofki


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