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Some of you might know I'm in New York for a bit this month so I will post the first two May watch-alongs early next week. 

If I get tied up genre-wise I plan on posing some polls! Thanks for bearing with me through my vacation :)  

I plan to go down the list of these bad boys: 

Field of Dreams

Die Hard with Vengence 

Edward Scissorhands 

Men In Black (probably definitely doing 1 this month, then 2 another) 

A Few Good Men 

Jay and Silent Bob 

True Romance 

Others for a comedic shakeup (WILDCARD BABY)

American Pie 2 

Shaun of the Dead 

Best in Show

Talk to me below about these (which of these NEED to live on my channel?) 

Mean Streets 

Taxi Driver

Heat 

The Town 

The Italian Job 



Comments

Michael Buhl

Which version of The Italian Job, the 1969 original with Michael Caine or the 2003 remake? I'm excited about Taxi Driver, Best in Show, and Shaun of the Dead! I have never seen anyone react to the 1979 comedy The In-Laws with Peter Falk and Alan Arkin, but I highly recommend it. I've not seen the 2003 remake, but I like Albert Brooks. Speaking of Albert Brooks, I really like Defending Your Life and Lost in America, both of which he directed. I also really like Real Life, which he also directed, but it's a little weird.

Dee Aitch

Add me to the "Heat" lovers. I think "The Italian Job" remake was a nice fun bit of fluff comparable to "Ocean's Eleven."

Joe Blankenship

Not a bad one in the bunch! Glad I'm back on the Patreon.

Anonymous

You will love Best In Show. American Pie 2 is also a solid sequel.

Bill W

Exactly...it's like Gone In 60 Seconds meets Ocean's Eleven.

Travis Nickerson

There's a movie coming out May 26th that I just seen the screening for. The Wrath of Becky. Stars Lulu Wilson and Sean Williams Scott. It is bloody and sarcastic and a great revenge kind of movie. Apparently there was a first movie called Becky that had Kevin James as the bad guy with Lulu Wilson as the 16 year old girl that fights them off. If you get a chance I recommend going to see it.

Travis Nickerson

This movie you don't have to have seen the first one to see this one as it does a little bit of a recap

Starbuck1234!

The Italian job is a must. If the Town is what I think it is Ben Affleck, that’s a yes. I actually think his strength is directing. Argo. Gone baby Gone. Omg. I like him as a director.

Travis Nickerson

There is a movie I doubt you seen as a lot of people didn't. 1995 movie Four Rooms with Tim Roth, Antonio Bandaras, and others. Four different directors including Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. Interesting cast of characters takes place in a hotel. Think you might enjoy it.

Grinznmore

Taxi Driver, Shaun of the Dead. How about The Graduate for something different?

Anonymous

I’m super excited for all these! This may have already been covered but I’m a new Patreon Follower, has Shanelle seen The Grand Budapest Hotel? If not I think she should absolutely give it a shot as it’s right up her alley for fun and Wes’ film style is extraordinary.