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Movie Poll: Classics

  • Mary Poppins (1964) - New only to George 272
  • 12 Angry Men (1957) 751
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) 918
  • Casablanca (1942) 458
  • Lawrence of Arabia (1962) 319
  • Seven Samurai (1954) - New only to Simone 226
  • The Wizard of Oz (1939) - (only new to George) 417
  • 2023-11-29
  • —2023-12-07
  • 3361 votes
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The last weekly polls winner The Lego Movie, which will be available this Saturday. Until then here are SOME of the films recommended by you guys. Remember, you can vote for multiple films!
Reminder: movies that don't win does not mean they will never be watched, it just means they will be watched later. Please be respectful to each others opinions, we're all just here to have fun and watch movies :)

Comments

Jon

yes ! 😋 an "old" movie poll (I don't know if I have something to do with it or not, but I take it) : 12 Angry men, let's go !

Anonymous

Hard to choose between Lawrence of Arabia and Casablanca. They are both so fantastic.

Anonymous

Literally all of them are must watches, this is the best line up yet imo

Anonymous

Can we have all of these please 😍?

Bonny T

Would love for you to watch WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (1989) around New Year's Eve 🙏🏼

Jordan Kenyon

12 Angry Men doesn’t get enough love. It’s one of my favorite classics and I even had the privilege of acting in a stage production of it back 2017! Hopefully this one gets checked out at some point if it doesn’t win the poll 🙂

dudewheresmycar

Lawrence of Arabia is quite possibly the most influential movie ever made. Name a top tier AAA famous director and their favourite movie is almost always going to be Lawrence of Arabia. Steven Spielberg? Yep. Martin Scorsese? Yep.

Josh B

All mandatory.

JayF

Thank you both for this poll! I hope more classics will follow eventually.

Anonymous

12 Angry Men is a great reaction movie! I hope it wins!

Anonymous

Can I vote for every single one. Wow!!!!

Mr. Writhms

If you do "2001: A Space Odyssey", please do "2010: The Year We Make Contact". Its a worthy sequel. It's not Kubrick but it's still very well made.

Grinznmore

No movie has ever reached the the cultural impact in American culture than The Wizard of OZ. Music, storyline, special effects places the film in a league of its own. It's past due for a reaction of this classic.

Woody G

12 Angry men is one of my favorite older movies, timeless and for the love of God, please do the black and white one😂😂

Anonymous

Yet another movie that no one is surprised Simone has already seen.

Anonymous

Great and necessary poll (imho) I voted 2001, but I'd be happy with any winner

Simon Clifton

Fantastic selection - all brilliant films! Going for 2001 myself. With only 40 minutes of dialogue , you don’t need to worry about talking over it ;)

Anonymous

It's truly great, but I'd say it's not underappreciated at all. # 5 in the IMDb Top 250 Movies, voted by users. Many reaction channels have done it, and everybody loves it. My guess is that it will win this poll and if it doesn't, it will be reacted to sooner than later

Jordan Kenyon

No I know the IMDB ratings are amazing for it, but I hardly hear a lot of people talk about it that much when discussing classic Hollywood

8bitAndy

Can't go wrong with any of these classics. I voted Marry Poppins A. because it's amazing and B. because I hope we get a Saving Mr Banks reaction at some point which requires you watch MP first.

Charley matthews

It has to be 12 Angry Men! It’s just the gold standard of Screenwriting. You completely forget you’re watching an old movie after 20 minutes.

Justin James

YES!! All of these are a must watch, but personally I'd like to see 2001 or 12 Angry Men the most.

FrancescoTakesItEasy

I'd say 12 Angry Men, so I have a reason to break in my 4K disc, or 2001 because it had its 55th anniversary this year.

John

Great Poll, I would like to suggest The Good Place for a TV poll, I imagine you are getting suggestions for Better Call Saul after Breaking Bad and if you would like to continue having a comedy to watch in between seasons. I think the Good Place is fantastic the seasons are short, it along with the Wire really changed the way I looked at the world, hopefully for the better.

NareikAC

They will definitely need a comedy for in between seasons of better call saul, and i havnt seen a good place but i know the twist ending which has put me off watching it.

Anonymous

Definitely! I would love to see a reaction to The Good Place!

Anonymous

Suggesting Super Troopers again for your next comedy poll. I think y'all would love it! There's even a sequel set in a small Canadian town on the border!

Anonymous

A classic you should check out is Rear Window.

Ken Schneyer

How the heck are we to choose among *these*?? I don’t think there’s any way you can go wrong with any of them.

jmundt33a

I picked 12 Angry Men. It is great. You should also check out the 1997 remake as a contrast comparison--it's updated by the same screenwriter with another solid cast.

Jay Davis

Yeah. Really. Where's the "All Of The Above" checkbox??

FaceMustache

I think you guys would love 12 Angry Men.

Anonymous

12 Angry Men, yesssss!

Anonymous

Gotta suggest Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and It’s A Wonderful Life for the Christmas season. Two amazing, very different films

Martin Roca

12 angry men is soooo good

Mark Messer

2001 is a must see for everyone

Ted K. had a point

Yep. Somehow it hasn't aged as much as most old movies. Probably because the dialogue is so witty and less wooden

Liesmith

Really hoping for 12 Angry Men; it's such a timeless classic.

Anonymous

I know YouTube edits on musicals are tough, but if The Wizard of Oz and Mary Poppins can make it into your list then I have to make the case for movies like My Fair Lady and Singing in the Rain

Anonymous

Hopefully you guys can get to “Wedding Crashers” I think is a movie you would get a lot of laughs from with a tremendous cast.

sarCC

[from the rooftops] CA-SA-BLANCAAAAAAAAAA! Just an absolutely perfect film, with one of best, wittiest scripts, accompanied by some of the best performances of all-time. An absolute delight you'll be mad you hadn't seen earlier because you could've rewatched it hundreds of time by now.

Anonymous

Please be aware that 2001, while an epic at the top of the Sci-Fi genre, it is HARD sci-fi, not space fantasy or space adventure. I love it but it is slooooow in several places.

sol stapleton

Two recommendations, the rocky horror picture show and clue.

Ludovic Ligot

The apes ! The monolith !! The space !!! 🌕 🌌

James Falato

And I'm Suggesting 1951's Christmas Classic "Scrooge" starring Alistair Sim... For Me it's the Best Version of Charles Dickens' Classic Tale "A Christmas Carol"...

JBK405

This is one of the first polls where I actually want to vote for every single option. There isn't a single stinker in the bunch.

Skyruff

I love “the good place”, but I humbly suggest”dead like me” instead for a short series comedy break.

Choi_Yujin_Stan_Account

Will take this opportunity to requests some films I recently saw that deserve a reaction when they hit streaming - Saltburn - Eileen - The Sweet East

Kinokind

The same here! That's the trouble with classics. There's a reason they are classic. Every film on the list is a must-see. And yet, the top film on the AFI's greatest film list is "Citizen Kane", and I've yet to see anyone react to it.

Anonymous

Suggesting: - Brazil (1985, sci-fi dystopian dark comedy) - The Game (1997, mystery thriller) - Pleasantville (1998, earnest comedy-drama-scifi) - Hero (2002, colourful atmospheric wuxia) - Annihilation (2018, cosmic horror)

Queen of Farts

More polls of the classics in the future please!🙏

HeyHeyJK

Definitely agree with Brazil, for sure, and George brought up Hero at one point, but I think they don't get much traction on dubbed HK films, but it's definitely one of my all-time favs. Such a stunningly gorgeous film.

Happy Hanukkah

There are different approaches when it comes to voting in multi-vote polls. In this case, I voted for only movie in order to improve its relative standing, but like other commenters, I'll happily watch any of these.

Terry Yelmene

There is NO lessor movie listed in this poll. EveryEveryone of these films are ALL-TIME-CLASSICS. The ONLY reason I picked Casablanca over the the others is, that classic would be new to both Simone and George.

Long-time Sci-Fi Enthusiast

For future Classics suggestions :- (The Thin Man) Series of Films from 1934 - 1947, 6 in all. All Mystery/Comedies starring William Powell, Myrna Loy & Asta the dog, I`m sure Simone will love the latter. The 1936 film (My Man Godfrey) also starring William Powell with Carole Lombard, Comedy/Romance. The 1948 British Comedy/Romance film (Miranda) starring Glynis Johns & David Tomlinson, who 16 yrs later were the parents in the 1964 film (Mary Poppins).

Ian

Suggesting Lego Batman once you guys inevitably love the first Lego Movie

Anonymous

Some other classics suggestions: Singin' In The Rain Sunset Boulevard Night of the Hunter Paths of Glory

JoeE

Would also recommend m

Justin James

Can't agree more with the Tim Curry representation! Two excellent cult classics!

PIG

Simone would love The Game and it’s puzzles.

PIG

Can’t wait for them to react to the first 2 minutes lol

PIG

It really is like a moving painting, and I mean that in the best way. It’s incredible.

Marc Viloria

No bad choice here

Jeff K

Dang, I was hoping 12 Angry Men or Casablanca (my pick for greatest movie of all-time; really going out on a limb there, I know). Hopefully both will get on the channel sooner than later.

djKENTO

bummed Lawrence of Arabia is gonna lose. One of my all time favorites.

Justin James

I'd definitely like to see some Sergio Leone and Alfred Hitchcock on future polls!

MPH

You will like 12 Angry Men the most, but 2001 and Casablanca are also masterpieces.

Patrick

I voted Casablanca simply because I haven't seen it. For a fun comedy, I'd suggest "Knocked Up".

Skinny_Obelix

What a list of movies... except for Mary Poppins even though that's still a classic.

China Andronicus

Everyone should see Lawrence of Arabia and 12 Angry Men. LoA is maybe the greatest, and 12 Angry Men is more relevant ever in this day and age.

Khan1001

2001, you will see where a lot sci-fi movies got their ideas & visuals from and its mind boggling that it was made in 1968 and looks the way it does, just incredible.

p0sthum4n

Glad to see 2001 winning. I've been really wanting to recommend you guys one of my favorite films, one I think you'll both really enjoy — Ridley Scott's followup to Gladiator, 2005's Kingdom of Heaven. It is a beautiful, thoughtfully shot, almost painterly film with a charming soundtrack and extremely talented cast. Simone may recognize one of the side characters from Star Trek though I don't remember if she's into DS9 or not. If you guys are interested, it is ✨absolutely critical✨ you go with the Director's Cut, not the theatrical version, which cuts out an important subplot and is a significantly lesser film for it. In fact, the roadshow version on Amazon Prime includes both an overture AND an intermission ;)

Dioskur

oh god the king of meme movies might win... 2001 is so overrated it isnt even funny

Anonymous

Apart from its age and popularity, Paul is considered a classic. Probably.

Anonymous

I absolutely love Brazil but thought it might not be to everyone’s taste. I thought I liked it because I’d been a UK Civil Servant for most of my life. Great that you mentioned it. It would get my vote.

G P

His performance is amazing, its the only one I'll watch now

G P

Too bad Lawrence of Arabia is trailing, its the best one on this list. Glad 2001 is winning, its probably one of the most important films ever made, although I'm sure it will get a lot of hate here.

Martin

For the next “classics” poll, you have to include Ben-Hur. Long as hell, but well worth it.

Florian Geyer

In which of the thousend Seven Samurai versions would you watch it?

HeyHeyJK

As sci-fi fans, 2001 is a must. It was groundbreaking and innovative and the effects still stand the test of time, although younger brains often have issues with the pacing (hell, I saw it when it originally came out and even I have some problems with it, especially the stargate sequence which really could be half the length and still get the point across). And Casablanca is, as others have mentioned, a perfect film and one of the greats. Actually, pretty much all of those films are worthy, although watching Lawrence of Arabia on a computer screen is damn near sacreligious (same could be said of 2001, though) and it also has what is now referred to as the "white savior" trope, but the scope of that film is undeniable and the cinematography is stunning.

Jon

shit 😕 of course, that damn 2001 movie is gonna win... this movie is soooooo overrated ! I never could finish it, it's soooo boring (and when you see all the amazing films in this poll... 12 angry men, Casablanca, the Wizard, Poppins, ... it's a REAL f$% shame)....... I'm so sorry you gonna have to watch it, guys

SlaverStudios

You never finished and yet you think it's overrated? I legit feel bad for you lmao, no disrespect.

Huckleberry lobo

So many classics, I hope my recommendation is on par. Ghostbusters 2 : Electric Boogaloo 👻

Jon

... you don't have to finish an entire movie to feel it's boring, you know 🤷🏻... when you tried several times to watch it, really tried (I'm not talking about 15 min here, 20 min there... my record is like 1h45 I think) , and you still can't finish it ? ... well, that's a pretty good indicator :)

Anonymous

2001 & Lawrence of Arabia are films designed to be epic spectaculars: On giant screens in ostentatious old movie palaces. (You kind of know it was intended to be a cinematic EVENT when it starts with an overture and has an intermission!) I seriously question how much impact both lose on small screens - or heaven forbid - tablets or smartphones. That's why I voted for Casablanca. It's crisp b&w cinematography, surprisingly witty dialog and unconventional storyline help make it enjoyable no matter how modest the medium.

JoeE

Would also recommend some like it hot and the searchers

Anonymous

I saw it in Cinerama when it first came out. The presentation helps, but I always felt Kubrick was creating "art" to be experienced and pondered and argued over, more than he was making a narrative movie.

Anonymous

While I respect 2001, I do believe it belongs in another class of films.... like Lost Highway or Inception which are technically and aesthetically brilliant, but seem to deliberately challenge their audiences - perhaps more than the audience bargained for.

Anonymous

anyone else think "2001: A Space Odyssey" is overrated?

Anonymous

It’s intended to be slow. I got bored but in the end it felt like it was only 10 minutes long because you watch the scenes and remember them as one thing and forget about there lengths.

Anonymous

Please include Harakiri next time! It’s literally my favorite movie. Also this is an amazing poll. SO MANY PERFECT FILMS!

TommyTwoLegs

There's no "all of the above" option. All of these are must-see.

Anonymous

To be honest I find Casablanca is the most overrated movie by far! I hate it, it makes no sense and expects the audience to think it’s just normal whilst most people don’t even think it’s not normal.

Jon

... I know slow movies... it doesn't bother me... boring is :) I'm not gonna go through 2h30 of boring, for at the end say "you know what? ... actually, it felt only like 10 min).... what's the point ?.......... - I feel like it's really boring movie (and I'm not the only one.... by far... I'm not that special).... I'm sure some guys like it, and good for them ✌🏻 enjoy movies, guys

Anonymous

The Sound of Music should be on here next time.

Anonymous

That's Starship Troopers, still great though and loved the reaction!

MotoDork

Listen man, some people get this movie, other people don’t. I wish more did.

MotoDork

I believe it is the greatest film ever made. Hands down.

Dioskur

Yes Joe, you might be right. I think two points are important here: a) Kubrick was what we would call a troll today. His goal wasnt to please the audience but to cause a reaction. I am quite sure about that. And I dont think thats a bad thing. If you treat film making as an art and not as entertainment, this is a respectable way to approach it. b) The first point filtered out a large part of the audience. It alienated the enjoyers of classical movies by being "diffrent for the sake of being diffrent". But it is well known that a big part of the ticket sales of "2001" were due to people high on LSD, watching the movie many times just for the epic music and trippy visuals. And so the movie got a huge following with artists and young people who wanted to get away from the standard. So the audience got split into opposing camps. And thats the basis for its meme status of "if you dont appreciate this movie you are just a cave man". Anyway, I am glad people like it and I hope everyone enjoys it. I am just a bit annoyed by the art police arresting innocent fun enjoyers for disliking this art project. I wish it would be allowed to call it boring.

Travis H

I am also a “all these movies should be seen” person. But I am throwing support to 2001 simply because SO many movies that you have watched or will watch eventually, have been highly influenced by it or referenced it! Future classics to watch: Singing in the Rain Citizen Kane Sunset Boulevard Some Like it Hot Rear Window (or just Hitchcock in general)

BangDroid

Use more ellipsis I think it'll make your point stronger, maybe even change the poll! lol

Lyle Morgan

Rocky Horror with a live audience and shadowcast is one of the best times in the world...but whooo, is it a tough watch at home by yourself. Not sure how it would lend itself to the channel. Agree 100% on Clue though.

Steve Mercier

Holy $#!+...2001: A Space Odyssey is soooooo my favorite movie, but that usually gets eye-rolls and "How pretentious"s and "That movie's boring"s and I'm really surprised it's in the lead right now. Sweeeeeeeeet...

Lola Lirola

Some Like It Hot is fantastic! I just rewatched it recently, and it's still such a blast. Marilyn is a hoot in it, her ability to not break while she's saying the most intentionally ridiculous ingenue things is so amazing, and underrated.

Lola Lirola

Singing in the Rain! Such a fabulous movie, incredible fun, and a love letter to movies. Plus, Carrie Fisher's mom! And that incredible dance number! And that legendary other one! Definitely seconding it for next time.

Jon

naaa... they will have to watch 2001 - that's the game

Philipp Roensch

I'm very happy with all of these, but 2001 and Lawrence I just added to the collection in fine remasters, yet have to see them!

Odd Thomas

2001 has some great moments but it's sooooo slowwwww. I vote Wizard of Oz.

Tony E Crumpton

The Wizard of Oz is what I believe to be the WORST movie ever made. The Lion and Tin Man are obviously just men in costumes and face paint. I'm not sure about the scarecrow, though—he could be real. 12 Angry Men gets my vote, but it's a hard movie to talk over since it's all dialog. Heck, every movie on this list is a masterpiece...except for The Wizard of Oz, of course.

G P

You all should react to Amadeus (does not fit in this category)

Adam Wetstein

it hard to react to a movie that is based on usic and not get a copyright strike

Anonymous

It's cinema in it's purest form. Pure audiovisual storytelling. Yeah, it's pretentious and artsy, but you couldn't come close to achieving what it does in any other medium.

Happy Hanukkah

Wait a minute...! Are you implying that when people mutter that I'm pretentious, they don't mean it as a compliment?! /mind blown :-)

REDR58

Even the flying monkeys are not real monkeys! They are men in costumes! And the flying is fake flying, done with wires!

REDR58

Another vote for and probably the 10th suggestion from me for Citizen Kane.

REDR58

And it still looks incredible! I’m curious to see if Simone and George can figure out how some of the effects were done.

Travis H

Completely agree! Don’t even get me started on that lady riding a bicycle inside of a tornado, completely unbelievable! 😉 (For real though, I’m not a fan of Wizard of Oz my brother ruined it for me when he was little and I just can’t stand watching it anymore 😢)

Garrett Mazzuca

Pulling for 12 Angry Men, but it looks like 2001 is winning. Not like there's a bad choice here regardless.

Jeff K

I'll see your Rear Window and raise you a North by Northwest (and honestly, they need to watch both. For my money, they're the two best Hitchcock films.)

Anonymous

I'm incredibly surprised by the votes for 2001. You guys are all trolling George and Simone, right? I watched that on a flight from Sacramento to Vancouver and I swear it took 12 hours. I never wanted to rip my hair out so badly after a movie...

scott melton

For more Bogie, The Big Sleep is awesome. Bogart + Bacall, and the snippiest dialogue ever.

Ludovic Ligot

Well... we want them to be totally confused, of course ! 😄 But 2001 is really a masterpiece, just a very very special one...

RandomNevermind

OMG! Voted for everything! Giant thank you, Cinebinge. And two suggestions for the future classic's poll: A Streetcar Named Desire Breakfast at Tiffany's

Jacob King

Do people really enjoy 2001? Its incredible and I appreciate the chance to get my bluray out but Casablanca is so much more fun.

Anonymous

Two of my fav' movies ever (Lawrence of Arabia & 7 samurai)! It's christmas before time.

Marko T.

Suggestion: Batman (1989) and Batman Returns. Returns is a great winter/Christmas movie.

Marko T.

You should react to Star Wars: Holiday Special (1978). That could be a funny reaction.

PIG

Yeah 2001 is way less fun yet I don’t think it has to be. Sometimes you want to get off the roller coasters and go to a museum (then go back to the roller coaster when you’re ready :))

PIG

People have reacted successfully to Amadeus before. Also, I would love them to see it. Might be in my top 20 favorites. And agreed, I don’t think it fits this list. Not exactly a century classic but incredible and still unique.

BangDroid

People forget what year it was produced, like come on. It sparked conspiracy theories that the moon landings were filmed by Kubrick. It's an iconic film and anyone serious about cinema needs to watch it at least once, and then they can have their own opinion. Isn't that what this is all about anyway?

MPH

Stick to Marvel movies. More your speed. 2001 is for grown ups.

Jon

... I always love when total strangers attack you personally because you don't appreciate something they do appreciate...... Internet is such an awesome place ! where you can have different take on things without someone trying to belittle you :) thanks for the love, MPH ✌🏻 (P.S. : the Marvel comment is not very appropriate here, 'coz I speak of all the others amazing movies in this poll... so ....... "nice try", I guess ? 🤷🏻)

Anonymous

12 Angry Men is so good! As much as I love it you definitely need to watch both it and 2001 A Space Odyssey

Ted K. had a point

Yeah 2001 is slooooow, and the whole story is very ambiguous and open to interpretation. I saw it because it's a classic, but I won't rewatch it. I can appreciate it as an art piece but... entertainment? Not really The effects must have been groundbreaking at the time though. And the whole Hal 9000 ordeal is very interesting, considering how old the movie is and what's happening in 2023

Ted K. had a point

I do think it's overrated. But Kubrick's films have reached a status where criticizing them will give you bad looks at a party. So I only say it online

Michael Buhl

I wish Sunset Boulevard was on this poll.

Anonymous

I don't think that'd be a particular problem, or at least no more than any other movie with a film score, since Mozart and Antonio Salieri have both been dead for two centuries now. Not only has copyright run out on their music, it predates copyright law itself. The companies selling sheets for classical music do try to play shenanigans to get around this by periodically introducing deliberate errors in their printings so they can claim original content (for that print run), but since a musician, especially a top flight orchestra, wouldn't actually play those false notes in their performance that's not really relevant.

Anonymous

I'm surprised too. You can't really go wrong with Kubrick, and the movie's visuals are stunning, especially for the time it was was made, but in terms of plot it really drags and you basically have to be on drugs while watching the finale to enjoy it.

MotoDork

Now the question becomes as thus: do I watch along with my Blu-ray or my laserdisc?

Vwlss Nvwls

Seven Samurai is one of my favorite movies. I watch it at least once a year, and it never disappoints. All these classics are excellent... so I picked them all. =P

Jesus F Christ

All of these are excellent. I hope, since the second place 12 Angry Men got so many votes, they do it too. 2001 is overdue.

Logan Kerlee

Lawrence of Arabia is a classic film that I ALWAYS recommend to people. It's dark and kinda sad.. but it's damn entertaining! Easily my favorite to watch on this list, here. :)

Anonymous

All great choices

Anonymous

- Almost Famous (2000) - Big Fish (2003) - Make sure Simone is hydrated before watching.

sheriffjt

Yojimbo is also a great Kurosawa film, if that's new to both of you.

Ludovic Ligot

Kubrick wanted the finale to be "a psychedelic experience", so you're making a good point !

MPH

I'm a snob when it comes to this stuff too. I just can't pretend I like garbage and don't like weird stuff, even if some people find it pretentious.

sarCC

I'm having alot of trouble trying to figure out how someone could think what happens in Casablanca doesn't make any sense.

Anonymous

Why would they break up, why is this the only romantic movie that has something like this ending if it’s perfect, and does that make it unrealistic, and why did he become friends with the Nazi from The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari? That kind of thing. I usually like romance films too. But if you like it that’s fine.

Lex Kuzma

Poll isn't working for me but I have to go with Lawrence of Arabia just because so few people do that one. Casablanca is another great one.

Kenneth thomas

Is there a Wizard of Oz + Dark Side of the Moon option?

droodly

Try clicking the movies name, and not the checkmark. Bamboozles me at first every time.

FischerMax98

A lot of good movies in this poll. I really want to see what you can do with 2001:A Space Odyssey. Just re-watched it about a week ago. Wish I could have seen it on the big screen.

Marko T.

Mine too. Its a very long movie so I recommend watching it in two sittings.

Anonymous

Arabia

Logan Kerlee

Mmhmm, agreed. I'd be down for one long watch but many others just will never manage.

Anonymous

I voted for The Wizard of Oz in the hopes that will lead to a Return to Oz reaction. The former is a classic, the latter is one of those 80's "children's" movies that today would probably be a horror film. It is wild, and worth a watch just for the weirdness alone.

Anonymous

With Christmas coming up soon could you react to Home Alone 2 Lost in New York? I think you only reacted to the first so far. Also recommend Die Hard 2 if you haven't seen it yet.

CD

This will be interesting. It’s a must-watch film, and it got my vote; but it’s…”challenging”. I think the first time I saw it, I was kinda speechless. Can’t wait!

Anonymous

in the middle of TL, just came to suggest Mullholland Drive by David Lynch and After Hours. You need some surrealism in your media diet.

Anonymous

Pumped for this one, favorite film of all time.

Lock_Down

Omg this is a tough poll tho. All were great movies, but 12 Angry men was the best of all.

Anonymous

I'd say Lawrence of Arabia but you probably don't have 70mm projector, original reel and a 90 ft screen in your apartment. Make sure the first time you see this film is on a big screen on film.

Ethan Holgate

Do you guys see yourselfs reacting to James Cameron's Avatar movie's one day or have you already seen them I'm just curious thank you

Jay Davis

I'm a bit shocked. NGL. You two are obviously students of film in at least some capacity. Heck, one of you even starred in an Academy Award Winning film iirc. Aaaand you HAVEN'T seen Lawrence of Arabia. For shame!

Anonymous

The Sting should have been on this list. Also Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Brandon Meng

This may not get any traction because this poll has been out for a while, but I'm just seeing you guys have not seen Home Alone 2, which is just as good as the original. That + Love Actually are Christmas essentials!