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The Lion King (1994)
Very dramatic and really sad but an all-time classic.
LK Wasn't my fav Disney movie growing up( That goes to Aladdin) but a very strong and unforgettable story. Probably a little too sad for a Disney movie but there's still no denying Lion Kong's legendary status.
Die Hard (1988)
One of my favorite(untraditional)Christmas movies
I'm 38. The first time I saw die hard was in December of 2014. Since then it's a yearly tradition to watch it during the month of Christmas along with Trading Places and Christmas Vacation. Just a phenomenal movie and I'm embarrassed I never saw it much much sooner .
Psycho II (1983)
A solid and entertaining sequel
I just now saw Psycho 2 for the very first time in 2020. As a matter of fact, I never saw the original 1960 Psycho until this week . I only saw the remake and quite frankly, I enjoyed it. Most people said the remake was terrible but after finally watching the original, it is a direct copy and paste with new actors. Now with that said, even though Vince Vaughn plays a good version of Norman Bates imo, Anthony Perkins portrayal of him is just on another level.
I really much enjoyed the sequel as well, seeing
Norman and his relationship with Mary continue to grow over the film. The ending was also well done and I'll definitely be rewatching this flick soon soon. 8/10.
UFC Undisputed 3 (2012)
Still the GOAT of mma/ufc games
EA needs to retire from making games already especially mma titles . There are features in undisputed 3 that STILL arnt in ea ufc 4 ! Inexcusable.
This is why I still fire up undisputed 3 occasionally because it's still the very best mma game out there .
Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003)
A Funner and More Entertaining movie than the first
I really loved the first 30 mins of the first movie and then it falls flat for me after that . Part 2 holds my interest from start to finish . Although not pure horror , it's still dark , adventurous , action and a bit of comedy . Best film in the trilogy imo .
Click (2006)
Has an identity crisis .
The first hour of the movie is pure comedy .
Then suddenly the rest of the flick turns into an intense drama. I really wanted to adore this movie but couldn't find myself getting over how ridiculously sad the movie shifts into .
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988)
My personal favorite sequel in the series
Although I believe the 3rd movie is the best sequel, the 4th is what I saw first As a kid and really loved it .
It's still my fav horror franchise to this day and I was born in the 80s . Can't go wrong with Freddy !
The Last of Us: Part II (2020)
Another absolute masterpiece
All the haters can go sit down somewhere . You know the ones who were foolish enough to watch the leaked ending of the game before it ever came out ? Yeah who does that ? That's like watching the last scene of a highly anticipated movie you're dying to see . Who does that ?!
Hats off to Neil and Naughty dog . Phenomenal work yet again .
Resident Evil 3 (2020)
Capcom has done it again!
Just finished my 7th playthrough and over 60 hours put into this beautiful, intense game . Thank you Capcom for another amazing remake/reimagined Resi.
It was worth every penny .
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
The standard bearer of horror films
An all time classic that gave me nightmares as a kid in the 80s and still one of my favorite movies in 2020!
Resident Evil 2 (2019)
Absolute Masterpiece
A beautiful , terrifying survival horror classic that quickly (and still is) my favorite ps4 game . Highly recommend for zombie and fright fans .