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PIB PICK-A-FLICK

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Hey guys! I wanted to try something new. I know a lot of you have movies that you love that may not stand a chance in a poll or a PPOTM. In order to give you guys some hope of getting a reaction to your favorite movie, we're going to try PIB Pick-A-Flick!

So what is it? Well, each month you will be able to submit a movie via the form link below to be added to a monthly drawing. I will record the drawing and post it on Patreon for all to see. If your movie gets picked, I watch it! Simple as that.

There are a few rules, and they're laid out in detail on the form page. If you have any questions please let me know and I'll try to answer them here!

The form is open RIGHT NOW. You have until the last day of the month to submit your pick, and the drawing will be between the 1st-5th of the following month.

Thank you guys so much for being part of this movie journey with me. Your support means so much to me and I can't thank you enough! <3 you all!!

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PIB PICK-A-FLICK

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With the new Freaky Friday movie coming out (Freakier Friday), I decided that my choice for September has to be the original Disney version from 1976, starring Barbara Harris & a very young (13 year old) Jodie Foster. This was one of Jodie Foster earliest roles, and the first movie I ever saw her in. And being that it's a Disney movie, it's one Cassie can share with the rest of the family.

Donald Fleming

I have just submitted my first PIB Pick-A-Flick contribution. You need, we ALL need, more Errol Flynn in our diet. I see you've gotten to his Robin Hood which I've been meaning to check to see if you've gotten to. I will be "nominating" more of his work for your consideration.

David W Richards

I’m NOT giving up!!!! FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

Lamar Smith

Winchester 73 1950

Joseph Rardin

The link to submit does not appear to be working

Darren Harrison

Can anyone explain why I cannot get to link for submission

lisa

I also cannot reach the submission form. Redirected back to the main screen. I would like to pick Augast Rush. As there is still a problem after a day or so I wonder if these messages are seen?

Rose Cullenward

Now you see me! Part 3 is coming out soon!

Jayson Phillips

My pick for next month is The Hobbit. Not the recent Peter Jackson version that I know Cassie has already seen. I'm talking about the 1977 Rankin-Bass animated movie that got my generation started on our journey into the world of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings saga.

Donald Fleming

Good one! It's was one of my mom's favorites and I have to agree.

Stephen Dias

I actually own this one! It was my first exposure to John Cusack and Tim Robbins. Another one of those movies I can watch over and over.

Stephen Dias

Horror of Dracula (58)

Richard Maurer

Hardly anyone can watch that, but OK.

Richard Maurer

Cocoon

Mario Ramirez

Up in the air (2009)

jreagan56

Election (1999)

Rudy Hernandez

glad I wasn't the only one. Takes me to the list showing what people have picked but no option to put my pick in.

Alex Gorell

I can't actually get to a form. the go.popcorninbed.com/PickAFlick link loops back to patreon post. missing form itself in the redirect?

Christopher Smith

Rebecca (1940)

Catherine LW

FATHER GOOSE (1964) Cary Grant and Leslie Caron in a wonderful comedy/drama, with Grant as you rarely see him, a disheveled hermit. Set in WW2 in South Pacific. Think African Queen meets The Pacific. Excellent film. Leslie Caron one of the last living great actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age.

Marc Peterson

The Sure Thing (1985) (watch with Carly)

RX2904

Good luck everyone 👍🍿!!!😊

Jason Henderson

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984)

Kareem Harper

My choice for this month is one of my personal favorite WWII comedies 'The Incredible Mr. Limpet' (1964) starring Don Knotts as a shy bookkeeper who becomes the Navy's 'secret weapon' against the Nazi submarine threat after an unusual 'accident'. Not going to say anything else other than it's been a favorite of mine for years ever since I was a kid, so I'm pretty sure Cassie would enjoy it especially since it's one of those movies she can show to her kids. Even though it's a Warner Brothers movie, it has all the feel & charm of a Disney movie, which adds to its appeal.

Donald Fleming

Reign Over Me (2007)

My_Cousin_Mose

Submitted The Final Programme again. I hope it makes it on the PaF list this time.

Richard Maurer

Mask, Norma Rae, Silkwood, Oldies but goodies

Mary Alice

Damn, I suggested Source Code (2011) but then found out Cassie saw it already. I switched my suggestion to Black Book (2006), a WW2 spy thriller by the Robocop director, but seems my changed submission didn't register :( Can't wait to be the one who's movie gets pulled (unlikely, but would be my typical luck)

Shreddy

March pick: Notorious - 1946

Catherine LW

The list says Horror of Dracula - I posted The Final Programme, and got confirmation.

Richard Maurer

Life (1999)

Carlos Molina

Dead mans shoes

Scouse Junior

The General's Daughter (1999)

Scott Souza

The Train (1964)

Joe Goodfellow

March of the Penguins 🐧

inspectordh

Love that movie

inspectordh

Space Camp from 1986. Good cast. Fantastic soundtrack (with John Williams composing).

Donald Fleming

The Substance (2024)

Joe M

Here's another thought - when the spin-to-win happens, treat the name that was spun and all the others who nominated the same film as winners! They all get the prize they wanted - a film reaction from the Queen of Popping.

Bert Towle

Alright, alright,alright !!!!🍿😊

Jason Henderson

The Man in the Iron Mask

Delia P

Cinema Paradiso (Theatrical Release) 1998 Academy Award Winner 8.5 on IMDB

Alexis Vorian

Red Rock West (1993) ''Red Rock West is a 1993 American post-Western neo-noir thriller film directed by John Dahl and starring Nicolas Cage, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Dennis Hopper''

Milton William Burray

I truly think she would have a panic attack.

Maisie

Manos the Hands of Fate

Henry Arndt

I think every month, we should submit our email addresses as proof of membership, but not submit a movie. Then, when she draws a name, the winner has 7-10 days to pick a movie. It would give the winner time to mull over which movie they really want Cassie to react to. It would also give the winner time to sell their pick on ebay.

🚩

The Final Programme won out this time as my pick over Horror of Dracula as HoD at least has chance of being watched.

Richard Maurer

Lasse Hallström 🙂🙂

Björn Karlsson

This is something we want to do at some point!

Cassie

Please tell us the number of submissions. Stats about the most popular submissions might be fun, but probably too much extra work.

Bert Towle

If you can get through one particular scene in Doctor Sleep it's a fantastic sequel

William Bryan

Cider House Rules for me... one of my favorite films all time that will likely never get watched otherwise.

Art of Free Speech

Last Tango in Paris... just kidding 😆

Mannygogou

Tomorrow could be the last day to submit a movie. I stumbled on the form and it populates a different email and I can't recollect if I did it correctly so... I resubmitted 🙂

Mannygogou

Everyone submitting a movie will have only 1 entry (the most recent entry) in the final selection pool. All other entries by the same person in that month will not be in the final selection pool. For example, if 50 people submit entries in the month, then the final selection pool will have 50 entries total, 1 per person. Any 1 person will not have multiple entries in the pool.

Dave

Probably silly question, but here goes anyways… If someone submits multiple forms for different films in the same month (drawing), the most recent pick will be chosen. Are the old forms removed from the pool, before the drawing, or could someone have possibly 10 or more forms in the pool, that could possibly be picked, which leads to their most recent pick? Does every person submitting a film only have one form/pick in the final drawing pool, when the random selection is made? Is someone that only ever submitted one form/pick competing against someone that has there most recent form/pick PLUS 10 old form/picks in the drawing pool, which would mean someone’s single form for one movie is up against someone else’s 11 forms for one movie? Or are the submitted forms the things being selected OR are the Persons names what is being selected?

Larry Darrell

If my selection doesn't win, I hope yours does! Great pick.

Joel P

Eyes Wide Shut (1999) Just kidding. I went with The Elephant Man (1980). My favorite David Lynch film. Great film that I think Cassie would really like and appreciate and one that is very unlikely to make or win a poll any time soon. Also not reacted to very often from what I've seen, which is a shame.

Joel P

Love that whole cast. Cagney, Bogart, O'Brien, Sheridan, and the Dead End Kids!

Mike LL

I've also sent the dynamic duo other overlooked films (DVDs). I find the best love stories are the unexpected! As Mira Hadlow wrote in one of her captions "You were the sweetest safest place I had ever been, and my life had not prepared me for such a thing" (I found that on her Facebook page but she's on the web too). A year ago October I sent the PIB ladies "Doc Hollywood" (1991). In that one Michael J. Fox was on his way to Hollywood, but sidetracked with a car wreck in a small town. He finds himself and finds love before he manages to get out. I sent them "Christmas in Connecticut" (1945) a longstanding favorite among Rom-Com lovers. Barbara Stanwyck (an icon of the era) was trapped in a web of her own making. Pretending to be an expert homemaker she couldn't even filp a pancake, and was committed to an upcoming wedding with the wrong man. A wounded soldier spending the holidays changed everything. There was "Anastasia" (1956) with Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, and Helen Hayes. It was Bergman's return to Hollywood after being blacklisted for an illicit affair. She won the Oscar for that role and it was well earned, like her role in Casablanca. Over a year ago I sent them "House Sitter" (1992) with Goldie Hawn and Steve Martin. A fun love story that catches the befuddled Steve Martin constantly off guard. Goldie moved into his house when she learned it was empty, pretending to be Steve's new wife, and had to keep inventing wild stories to cover her fibs. "Heaven Can Wait" (1978) had a stellar cast (Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, James Mason, Dyan Cannon, Buck Henry). Beatty was an athlete who "died" before his time because an angel claimed him seconds before a car wreck. To give him back the time that was due him, the angels put him in another body and a loveless marriage, on a collision course with the woman he was destined to meet. Another I sent to PIB was "P.S. I Love You" (2007) about a husband who passed away but left behind a trail of love and recovery for his wife to follow. Hilary Swank is the bereaved widow with her besties Gina Gershon and Lisa Kudrow, following the trail back to Ireland. Kathy Bates plays a strong supporting role. A very deserving film was "The Love Letter" (1999) with Kate Capshaw, Ellen DeGeneres, Tom Selleck, and Blythe Danner. When a mysterious love letter is found in a bookstore the manager searches for its author and whom the letter was intended for. Everyone the letter touches is affected. Another unusual story was another film about being trapped in the right place. "Trapped in Paradise" (1994) finds Nicholas Cage at his charming best, with Jon Lovitz and Dana Carvey his awkwardly lovable sidekicks. They robbed the local bank before a snowstorm blocked their escape, and ended up tangled in the life of the bank owners' daughter. One of the most unusual romances I sent was "High Spirits" (1988) starring Daryl Hannah, Peter O’Toole, Beverly D’Angelo, and Steve Guttenberg. A woman killed long ago in an Irish castle has been cursed to relive her murder every night, until visitor Steve Guttenberg interferes in the ghostly tableau and frees her from the nightly horror. "Always" (1989) was yet another supernatural romance of sorts with Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, John Goodman, and the venerable Audrey Hepburn in her final film appearance. As a fire fighter Dreyfuss perished but still clings to his former life (and wife), mostly staying out of the way till the wife starts to fall for a new man. When Dreyfuss finally accepts what's best for her ... he lets her go. Reese Witherspoon stars in "Just Like Heaven" with Mark Ruffalo (2005). Reese is somehow caught in the space between life and death, and only Ruffalo can hear or see her. Together they manage to do what must be done. A fun and very sweet story with it's own unpredictable twists and turns. And I can't believe PIB never saw "Titanic" from 1997 (or did they?) With Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio it puts you on board the doomed ship for its first and final voyage. The film starts with an expedition discovering the wreckage and bringing up artifacts, stirring the memories of one of its surviving passengers. She joins the salvage effort and recounts finding love on that amazing voyage. "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble (1976) was the first romance film for John Travolta, produced during his TV stint on "Welcome Back Kotter". The love shy and discouraged Glynnis O'Connor co-stars. I know someone did a remake years later but it doesn't hold a candle to the original. If you enjoy a truly unusual romance you'll cheer for "Beautician and the Beast" (1997) with Fran Drescher and Timothy Dalton. A bit like the earlier film "The King and I". Fran ends up tutoring a reclusive monarch's children, and befriends everyone from the kids to the castle staff to neighboring country folk. The twist is she's not a real tutor at all but a New York beautician hired quite by accident. I sent PIB so many others they haven't watched yet (or sadly possibly never will). All the tories well acted and beautifully told. Ed TV - 1999 (Matthew McConaughay, Jenna Elfman, Woody Harrelson, Rob Reiner) I.Q. - 1994 (Meg Ryan, Tim Robbins, Walter Matthau) Ever After, a Cinderella Story -1998 (Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston, Dougray Scott) The Goodbye Girl - 1977 (Marhsa Mason, Richard Dreyfuss) Life or Something Like It - 2022 (Anjelina Jolie, Edward Burns, Tony Shaloub, Stockard Channing) But fans seem to vote for movies that appeal to the broadest audience and lowest common denominator. Or vote for movies they hope will shock and horrify Cassie and Carly, just to see their faces. It's like telling a friend to try the latest roller coaster just to watch them puke. Cassie "loves love" more than anyone I've seen on You Tube, so I've always tried to supply her with exceptional rommance films. Partly because she draws you into her enjoyment of the films. Partly because I lost my wife some years ago and Cassie was very therapeutic (though I've recently found someone new). In any case the feelings Cassie shares over romance movies make them worth waiting for, so I'm crossing my fingers she'll see them all before I'm gone for good.

Ronald Carpenter

Terry you have a keen sense about films. thye should definitely watch "Message in a Bottle" and "Sweet November" and "On Golden Pond". Last year I sent her the first two DVDs among others but it seems they are at the mercy of today's movie goers. Anything older than a few years loses its supporters.

Ronald Carpenter

She'd love Billy Elliot!

Maisie

I put in the last star fighter. Some classic scifi

Bubba Fett

I put up Greyhound, but she hasn't seen Caddy Shack either according to letterboxed. That seems like a travesty considering she loved Ghostbusters and Groundhogs day. It was Bill Murray's break out role.

Stephen Last

I didn't rescind my PIB Pick-A-Flick movie suggestion for "The Nice Guys" (2016" so there's no need to resubmit it.

Rod Reavern

Just saw in the comments of her full reaction to Kiss Kiss Bang Bang when asked if she has watched The Nice Guys she replied she hasn't and it's an error on her letterbox, so I guess you can resubmit it again if you still want.

Gray

nice one that's such a fantastic film and I don't think she's had a docufilm on the channel before.

Gray

#7 on AFI Top 100

Clay F

@Clay F - Okay, Thanks!

Terry Yelmene

Lawrence of Arabia,need I say more? 😀

Celeste McAllister

+1 for Driving Miss Daisy (1989). She has seen The DaVinci Code (2004), The Age of Adeline (2015), and Good Will Hunting.

Clay F

+1

Clay F

Touching the Void

Mark White

Love that one. Cagny and Bogart at their best!

bgb1975

Angels With Dirty Faces

DAVID COSTELLO

She's seen Good Will Hunting.

Brent Petty

I like old films. If I had my way, she'd be watching "Voyage dans la lune" (1902). I kid you not, it's on my list. I haven't mentioned my pick, but that's a "Scottish Play" kind of thing.

Clarence Newman

Rebecca (1940).

Catherine LW

That’s on my personal request list. I love John Gallagher Jr (The Newsroom) in it too.

Cole Jennett

That’s why I chose Bronx Tale. It’s very good but not wildly popular good. Others I might switch it for if it doesn’t win this month, The Client, First Man, US Marshalls.

Omar

Rushmore baby. Rushmore.

nick bell

It's a funny coincidence 😄 2 movies was released with the same name in 1970 😄 https://popcornrequests.com/title/tt0065955

Björn Karlsson

I submitted Short Term 12. I'd love to see Cassie's reactions to more Indies! And Brie Larson killllled that one.

Maisie

I wanted her and Carly to watch but Carly has already seen it. Cassie hasn't though. Great choice

rakesh

Of course I'm here for her reactions, but my comment is about pick-a-film, where we choice a film we want to see. If Cassie doesn't like my pick (or anyone's) that doesn't mean her reaction will still not be entertaining to watch. This has been true on many of her reactions.

Joe

@Bjorn Karlsson - I'm afraid I don't know the Swedish "Love Story', though I'd like to learn about it. I was referring to the Erich Segal penned 1970 classic starring Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neil. and @Joe - if you're not watching literally everything here specifically for the Cassie reaction... then what are you doing here??? Anyone can watch a movie-for the movie-anywhere! PiB is SO MUCH BETTER directly BECAUSE of CASSIE and CARLY'S involvement - IMHO, they're priceless.

Terry Yelmene

I put in Lars and the Real Girl and I’m frankly shocked Cassie hasn’t seen it already (at least according to the Lettrboxd link). I think she’d find it incredibly sweet

Dean

I submitted a mainstream film I want to see and I'm sure it will appeal to many patrons and YT viewers, but I would never be influenced by others choices or what Cassie and Carly would like themselves. Remember, Cassie can watch any movie she wants to watch at anytime.

Joe

Haha 😅😅

Björn Karlsson

Hmmm "A love story", is that the swedish one???? 🤔🤔🤔 I guess not 🙂

Björn Karlsson

I've been in PiB for several years... long enough to know how special this place is. Now, I'd like to make a broad suggestion. The following movies are not my favorites, not even movies I'd necasarily pick to watch myself, but they're all very, very 'good'. However 'these are' the movies I want to watch... Cassie watch... and react to. Cassie (and Carly) are impacted by most genres, new and classic, award winning to Iess than artistic. However, what the sisters react to best is heart-warming movies. I believe Cassie would 'feel' the films listed below in the best way . My Cassie List 1. Love Story (1970) - my generation's definative 'story of love'... one Cassie 'must experience'..., even if we have to. 2. Message in a Bottle (1999) - most tender Kevin Costner and Paul Newman 3. The Whale (2022) - Brendan Fraser's masterpiece 4. Good Will Hunting (1997) - wonderkids Matt Damon and Ben Affleck 5. The Way We Were (1973) - Streisand and Redford's 'love story' 6. On Golden Pond (1981) - Hepbrun, Fonda and poignantly, Fonda 7. Interstellar (2014) - Chris Nolan's space triumph 8. The DaVinci Code (2004) - yes, I definately want to go there... with Cassie... anyway, she loves Ron Howard-Tom Hanks movies 9. The Way (2010) - father's life through son's death - from real-life father and son; Sheen and Estevez 10. The Age of Adeline (2015) - magically heartbreaking, yet all good 11. CODA (2021) - deveping understanding of living with limitation 12. Driving Miss Daisy (1989) - emense charm from Morgan Freeman 13. Sweet November (2001) - pure goodness, even in life's darkness 14. Mr Church (2016) - deep love between unlikely family [And... One More 'Special Day' Request] 15. The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (2021) - magic and love specifically for February 2nd - groundhog day Now with this new request program, I hope participants will be inspired to request one or more of these movies increasing support. Also, I may be influenced by movies I like off your list if you post one here. I think if we work together to promote the best options we can share better outcomes than if we merely act alone. Any thoughts?

Terry Yelmene

I was guessing about 600 of patrons at Kernel Club and above (Extra Butter) would submit a movie. But that is a wild guess. What is interesting is that participation could be well below 100% of those eligible -- either an oversight or consciously choose not to submit the form.

Clay F

Yeah, yours is as easy to guess as Bjorn’s

Richard Maurer

Why say what I picked since anyone that has been in the comments for a while knows what I picked? And to go off your other thread, it is not not your usual reactor fare nor is it a mainstream Hollywood movie (it was an HBO movie).

Mike Lemon

I read an article once that said around 10% of patron support is at higher tier levels. If that's true, we could get 350+ submissions, not everyone eligible of course will submit a film in a given month. Not good odds (haha), but at least we're in the game. There's hope!

Joe

Thank you Cassie. Merry Christmas

Brian Wood

The patrons that post regularly are the ones I was talking about. They’re the one who complain about the lack of older films. And yes some did pick older films but percentage that did seems low compared to the amount of complaints.

Richard Maurer

@Richard, seems like only a handful of patrons ever post comments on anything. I suspect many older classics have been submitted. I do hope Cassie shares with us the list of films submitted each month.

Joe

One thing that has surprised me about this is the lack of older Classics being picked. For as much as people complain about how older b&w films don’t get on polls and stand no chance when they do I expected to see a lot more of them being mentioned in the comments . Also some aren’t mentioning the film they picked. Why not? It’s not like anyone can make you change it. If you picked the My Little Pony movie, be proud of it.

Richard Maurer

I’m seriously considering changing my pick from Horror of Dracula to The Final Progamme (73) because HoD has at least a chance getting watched at some point. The Final Programme on the other is a rather obscure, but really interesting film that is highly unlikely to ever be reacted to. Having Cassie, who is the most popular of the reactors, watch such an obscure movie really appeals to my chaotic mind.

Richard Maurer

Personally I’m more interested in seeing people pick films that are not your usual reactor fare. In fact I would like it better if people were picking films that aren’t even mainstream Hollywood movies. So far from what I’ve seen the picks are pretty mainstream, and not very interesting to me.

Richard Maurer

Thank you Cousin Mose!

Ronald Carpenter

Scarface 1983

Eddie Perkins

Cool Hand Luke

Eddie Perkins

However as one is extremely unlikely to win in a given draw, when someone else almost inevitably wins I hope they picked something I too will look forward to. If the process is successful who knows maybe Cassie will start doing it twice a month, or once a week - but not if there's a whole bunch of niche titles with limited interest - in which case it may get scrapped altogether. For example a recommendation like Casino, although very common in the reactorverse, is a movie Cassie has resisted because she didn't much like Goodfellas, so this would be one way to get it on the channel

Witchfinder General

Congratulations Ronald!

My_Cousin_Mose

With enough time I'm hopeful The Postman will eventually get watched. Cassie loves Kevin Costner.

My_Cousin_Mose

Cassie stated that we should pick any movie we like (within the rules) this is a rare opportunity and I plan to make the most of it.

Richard Maurer

You have to add one via the form

Witchfinder General

I try to pick a film not just for myself, but something hopefully everyone will enjoy - including YT if it gets an edit - as we all paid our money

Witchfinder General

Say it isn't so, Joe. Surely it's time for Cassie to make way for the warmongers. She needs some Mayo on her Christmas turkey, with a side order of Paula the Polak. At the very least, she needs to check out TJ's just once before she leaves.

Clarence Newman

Mike -agree with pretty much everything you said. But you wrote that reactors “think” they have to do movies like LotR, Green Mile, etc. I’d argue that they’d be crazy not to. Those movies are just too big of a drawl for reactors to ignore.

Richard Maurer

😂

Uncle Phoenix

If only to hear Mark Wahlberg butcher the word 'bear'.

Clarence Newman

I agree if only for- "Are there a lot of reactions to your movie, like at least 15 or 20?" Why is everybody afraid of variety? People seem to think every channel has to watch the exact same movies. If Cinebinge watched Batman (1966), you can bet Jen and Ashleigh are going to watch it in a week, TBR might the next week, You, me, and the Movies, Rob Squad, Asia and Bj, etc. two week later, and on and on. So many of the same movies is boring (I'll add long-ass series to that as well). Do the big ten or so every channel thinks they have to do (Gump, Green Mile, LOTR, Shawshank, Star Wars/Empire/Jedi, etc.) then mix it up. Viva Variety!

Mike Lemon

While I admit to a horror bias I’d still go for The Fog as the only time it will be considered is October. Plus Copland has big name stars making it more likely to win a poll.

Richard Maurer

I'm still mulling over my list, but I'm leaning toward either "Cop Land" or "The Fog" (1980), neither of which could get 1-2 on any polls.

Joe

Cassie I've tried other ways to send this but you are way too overwhelmed to read your Direct Messages. - - If you truly do love weddings, and really are happy I found someone after my wife passed 11 years ago, you can watch my brief vows. A friend recorded them and told me I can share them with anyone at this link. - - But be forewarned, it's not fancy or exciting, just two people in love. - - https://youtu.be/X38adK9c5xY?si=iRIvnQrU-Z5SMKjU

Ronald Carpenter

I agree it’s not an exact science but you can do some things to help figure out if a movie is going to get watched at some point anyway. The easiest way is to use the search feature on YT. Search (name of movie) reaction. Are there a lot of reactions to your movie, like at least 15 or 20? Cassie will probably end up watching it at some point. Has it been on a poll(s) here and done well - it most likely will be watched at some point - unless it’s The Fly. I’m not saying everyone should pick obscure movies, just that you should think about your choice before making a pick because apparently you’re only going to get one chance at this and why waste it on something that will get watched anyway.

Richard Maurer

Richard, it such a crapshoot. The movie first has to be a poll candidate, and then it has to win. I submtted a movie that has been in polls on the channel and could win a poll. There are not many movies out there that have a solidly predictable "good chance of winning a poll." I would stay away from certain star power (e.g., Arnold or Eddie Murphy), avoid movies having massive nostalgia with men say in the age group 32-47, and avoid big popular blockbusters. Fortunately, not many of my favorites fit that critieria. I agree you make a good suggestion but difficult to predict. For me, I just selected from my favorite movies generally without any other considerations, except that the movie satisfies the rules. Below are movies that won in patreon polls on the channel in 2024. I included in the list a couple of 2nd place movies she reacted to. Most I would not have predicted they would win a poll. Maybe I would have considered having a good chance = Coming to America (1988), Blade (1998), Underworld (2003), Constantine (2005), Kill Bill, Last Action Hero (1993), Total Recall, possibly Superman 2 (1980), and possibly Hot Fuzz (2007). MOVIES WINNING IN PATREON POLLS IN 2024 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) Superman 2 (1980) Some Like it Hot (1959) Coming to America (1988) Cabin in the Woods (2011) Cloverfield (2008) Blade (1998) Underworld (2003) Constantine (2005) Highlander (1986) Hot Fuzz (2007) No Country for Old Men (2007) King Kong (1933) Starship Troopers (1997) The Pink Panther (1963) Mr. Smith goes to Washington (1939) Munich (2005) Chariots of Fire (1981) The Prestige (2006) There will be Blood (2007) The Secret of Nimh (1982) The Iron Giant (1999) Das Boot (1981) Last Action Hero (1993) Total Recall White Men Can’t Jump (1992) Big Trouble in Little China (1986) Stargate (1994) Grosse Point Blank (1997) Singing in the Rain (1952) Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003)

Clay F

If I might make a suggestion - if the movie you’re picking is reasonably popular and has good chance of winning a poll you’re wasting a pick. Just my opinion

Richard Maurer

Just because a movie doesn’t appeal to Cassie’s (or anyone else’s) taste doesn’t make it a mediocre or bad movie. In fact even if the critics overwhelmingly dislike a movie doesn’t necessarily make it bad, as film critics have agendas and prejudices of their own. The movies I like are the best movies, the ones I don’t like are the worst movies. I really don’t care if other people do or don’t like them. And with Cassie, her not liking a movie I like can actually be entertaining. She didn’t really like The Crow, one of my favorite movies, but I still loved her reaction to it. And her reaction didn’t change my opinion of the movie one bit.

Richard Maurer

I remember seeing Cannonball Run when I was like 12, I thought it was the greatest movie of all time. Amazing cast.

McShades

That's one of my mom's all-time favorites, amazing scenery in that movie.

McShades

Ted 1 & 2 are hilarious. If you like comedy both are a must watch.

McShades

Sicario is good. I would watch that reaction.

Clay F

A good movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXhry99UFus

V M

Fair enough. Maybe “Sicario” instead. Stick with Josh Brolin.

Joel Baumgartner

You're right doesn't look like it's been updated in few months atleast

Gray

I didn’t see it in her Letterbox thing?

Joel Baumgartner

Your in luck she watched that recently it's on the channel already, get another pick now

Gray

Submitted “No Country For Old Men” It’s a movie everyone should watch.

Joel Baumgartner

Good question. My guess is all who tied for the win are out for future choices.

Clay F

Has it been considered what happens when the same movie is recommended? 1. the chance of it winning is increased, yes 2. but who gets the credit, who gets the win? Maybe it could be the first one who submitted the title 3. there's a sliver of a chance that it's fair to scratch out everyone who suggested it because they did get their movie of choice plus... together they did increase the chance. So yes all of them should be out for future choices. Can't have zero penalty for increasing the chances of winning. 1 for 1, fair is fair 🙂 I am just posing a point of view that may be valid. 4. okay I missed this - two things are announced as winner - it's the title + who suggested it. Therefore that person gets the win and is out of the game. I didn't realize. This is super fair. I will return to saying this is a genius idea! There are 3 other reasons why it's genus but I'll leave that out.

Mannygogou

Hey I think Batgirl was there.

Mannygogou

Two suggestions: Pump Up the Volume, or The Postman.

Manny

Batman and Robin (97)

Richard Maurer

She said in the chat of "First Contact" that OAAG was coming very soon, so I hope that means this month. EDIT: Latest from Cassie is now January, maybe last week of this month.

Joe

She probably can't

JohnnyUtah

Officer and A Gentleman!!! PLEASE!

Mss Lee

dang it. so many good movies Cassie hasn't seen yet... i wanna go 'Billy Elliot' for me, or 'The Fabulous Baker Boys' for Cassie, but i'm also thinking 'The Greatest Game Ever Played' is something both Cassie and Carly would like... 🤔 hmm, where's my dice 🎲

Ignis Rændl

Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984)

Mannygogou

If Cassie picked Team America, I might get shown the door (haha)...so best to go with something else.

Joe

I get it . I have several other films I’d like to pick and may even change to in the future. I went for films that have little to no. chance of winning (or even making) a poll. I been pushing Horror of Dracula more in the hopes of getting it on a future classic monster poll than getting an individual watch, but if it made a poll would it even win? And that’s if there even is a future classic monster poll. I can’t say I’m a huge fan of the one win and you’re out rule. Realistically with as many patrons as Cassie has getting to them all is going to take many years, if ever. Once someone wins they have no involvement with the process anymore, and the odds of someone winning twice have to be pretty high anyway, so why not let people back in?

Richard Maurer

Thrashin' (1986)

Chris Thom

I imagine Officer and a Cannonball being either a tender romance between the two or a drama from the perspective of the two main characters leading to their inevitable meeting on the field of battle. Either way I’m buying a ticket for that movie ASAP.

Richard Maurer

Good point, but I didn't pick Meander.

Clarence Newman

Hahaha there could have been a checkbox in the form to uncheck if you want your title kept secret. But also that's why you can already enter a different name for the drawing - they thought of everything, good job. But in addition... you can always take a victory lap in the comments section if your title gets picked! (Edit or not picked) But yes, seeing a list of submitted titles would be interesting. They'd have to disclose that before submissions start probably. If you can see what others pick then the title gets some additional recognition even if it doesn't win... and it might remind others of the awesomeness of those titles. Like Cocaine Bear (2023) for example.

Mannygogou

hmm... I think it's better to have said "picked a lemon" ... instead of saying "mediocre movie" because there are no mediocre movies, there are only niche movies and guilty pleasures am I right?

Mannygogou

Hahaha so I submitted an entry. I guess this is for Jan as it's too late for Dec. I decided to go with a safer title. There is one I would like better but... it's so popular that probably it will eventually make it as a reaction. So I went with an obscure title... but not so unknown because I've seen others mention it. Here's the deal. Do you want to win? Because it's game over right? And isn't the fun in coming back and trying it all over again?

Mannygogou

What I think would be funny is if you have a list of 5 movies that really want someone to watch and you also have a list of 5 joke titles... and you submit one of the joke titles because come on you can't stop yourself... but it wins. Not that it's a bad movie... even your joke titles are epic! 😆

Mannygogou

There is a popular reaction channel who did this... off the top of my head. I didn't do research though if there are others.

Mannygogou

I'm reading the rules and this is a fantastic idea! Since you can really only pick one movie... it might behoove you... hahaha, behoove... it might be in your best interest to look Inside Yourself (I hear it's a storage chain business) to figure out what you really like. What would be most disappointing? Maybe you had a favorite movie all along but instead you picked something that you thought people like... That is to say you picked what you imagined was a good movie and yes it was but it would never really have a seat in front of your heart of hearths... Did I read that right, every month all of the previous submissions are thrown out? It's like I wrote these rules!, because you know you'll pick pretty bad movies in the beginning until you get the hang of it... lol. So yea, you'd be sweatin' once you realized you picked a mediocre movie and you're crossing your fingers that it doesn't win, lol 🙂

Mannygogou

Ah yes, Manhunter. I feel classic Mann when Mann was Mann... yet I don't really know what I mean but you get it.

Mannygogou

Hahaha this is a funny comment. This brings up several questions... hahaha

Mannygogou

Maybe Carly hasn't seen it. Would be a great one for a rewatch.

Chris Thom

This was not an easy decision. I feel that Bringing Up Baby will have its moment. I went with the comedy, just to bring Cassie some mirth. Choosing between Nosferatu and Dark City was very difficult. Who knows, if I don't get picked for the month, I can change my choice next time.

Mark Vaderr

Seriously, No one picked Ted? I totally thought that everyone would pick Ted. Now I feel silly.

Uncle Phoenix

I do not think she'd like that movie.

V M

Does puppet nudity count?

Witchfinder General

Good idea. It gives hope. Hope is important. Thanks Cassie.

Rick Williams

She can. Because AMERICA...F-- YEAH!

Chris Thom

Can I pick "Team America", can Cassie handle it ?

Joe

To quote Jar Jar Binks - How rude!

Richard Maurer

Why? I mean, if you are the lucky one, well then you are safe. You don't have to do all the hard work. (promoting, nagging etc) Like I did/doing 😄😄😄

Björn Karlsson

I submitted The Man from Snowy River. Fingers Crossed.

John Cranberry

Can't believe she hasn't watched Hannibal yet.

Chris Thom

I've been to that building in SF.

Chris Thom

You can have 2 picks, as long as one of them is your nose.

Clarence Newman

Yeah, 2 picks for Extra Butter

Clay F

Or Extra Butter (butter-rer?) Patrons get 1 pick again starting the next year if theirs gets picked the previous year.

Omar

+1 Would double or triple the fun if you could see the full list of nominations.

Grad

No Cocoon picks!

Richard Maurer

Only Rich in name my friend.

Richard Maurer

You rich guys, haha.

Joe

A big thanks to Cassie, this has been something many of us have wanted. We need to pick movies that are available on streaming, otherwise no one can do the full-length watch-a-longs.

Joe

I love that one too! That’s such a great movie - they both would love Shall We Dance.

Rose

Yeah 2 picks. Hell yeah it should only be extra butter who get the votes. Not the hoi pollloi. Egads! Let them eat cake!

rakesh

Nice 👌

Dean Holt

I wish you had went with Nosferatu but good luck anyway.

Richard Maurer

Only one way to do that, and that is to watch both. Cassie!!

Clarence Newman

I really don’t know if Cassie would like my pick but I want her to see it anyway.

Richard Maurer

Cassie needs to look out for Godzilla.

Richard Maurer

I might consider it. I already cry enough on here.

Clarence Newman

Now that I invented it I want to see Officer and a Cannonball (way more than An Officer and a Gentleman anyway)

Richard Maurer

Upgrade or cry

Richard Maurer

I wish, Bjorn, but I think I've got two or three years of campaigning ahead of me on that one.

Clarence Newman

Accepted! Rubber-stamped! There's been far too little Terry-Thomas on this channel!

Clarence Newman

How about Meander?? 🙃😄

Björn Karlsson

Submitted for consideration: "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" (1963)

bgb1975

Thank You :-)

Larry Darrell

I say it's a good Carly one!

Todzilla

Predestination (2014).

Blake Evans

I didn't want to annoy her.

Clarence Newman

Well vetoed. I only have a regular amount of butter.

Clarence Newman

I think Cassie should publish the full list of choices on here, along with the names of who picked them, so we know who to throw custard pies at. Amid the carnage, I would be like Tony Curtis in the Great Race, totally spotless because my choice is beyond perfect.

Clarence Newman

No one else has said it so I will (because that’s my job here) - Extra Butter patrons should get 2 picks! Yeah I’m greedy like that.

Richard Maurer

What, no Cannonball Run? No Officer and a Gentleman? You need to stick to one movie like a dog sticks to a rawhide chew.

Richard Maurer

My Champ and a Great Race? Full Monty and Horror of Dracula? Crap! You've contaminated me!

Clarence Newman

What about that Officer and a Cannonball movie you keep going on about?

Richard Maurer

That's a bummer, we've thought about sending her the bluray.

Kristin D

Yeah, same boat here. If one other person picks Horror of Dracula I’ll be surprised.

Richard Maurer

Three Mile and Fukushima are posers. There were zero deaths from Three Mile and, what, *maybe* one death from Fukushima. Chernobyl as least killed 30-ish, not much, but it's something at least.

Mike Lemon

It's on the "already watched" list- https://letterboxd.com/popcorn_in_bed/films/

Mike Lemon

Jennifer Lawrence could play Carly (she has the chubby cheeks), and Cassie should be played by Sofia Vergara so Ben could get to meet her.

Clarence Newman

My recommendation is a little known movie called "Cool Hand Luke has A Hard Day's Night when he finds a Time Machine and travels The Longest Yard to do battle with The Sons of Katie Elder before finally emerging as The Champ." Trust me, it's a "Cliffhanger".

Clarence Newman

The Daddy of them all!

Clarence Newman

Ha ha, not this time...

Jens Kristensen

The Towering Inferno (1974). A underrated disaster classic movie.

Daniel Fuchs

Three Mile Island with Fukushima a close runner up.

TheSingulatarian

OMG!! You are right about that like 😀😀

Björn Karlsson

It makes sense for the latest pick, therefore the one that actually gets picked, to be mine.

Clarence Newman

Literally the only like she's dropped for miles around, Bjorn. You might be on a promise.

Clarence Newman

Don't you hate it when someone keeps pushing the same movie again and again and again and again. I'd never do that.

Clarence Newman

Chernobyl's ok. But it did have that one Howard the Duck moment.

Clarence Newman

If they get around to watching it, I will put forward the Japanese version of “Shall We Dance?” as a follow-up suggestion

Paul Ark

Funnily enough I decided to watch box office bombs like John carter and watched cutthroat island last week. Not my kind of movie, but fun in places. Kind of a proto pirates of the Caribbean.

rakesh

She did just fine in the Long kiss goodnight.

rakesh

I picked "Manhunter" (1986) because it's very unlikely to be selected and/or win a poll.

Roy Batty

Miracle Mile (1988)

Nissan Sylvia Plath

....no way she beats Chernobyl!

J

such a good choice, but there's no way it wont make the channel on it's own merit....but yeah, one of my favs

J

I still think my favs will make your channel, so I picked my favorite stupid movie, "The Big Year"....have fun!

J

We checked out Berber people stuff when we visited Morocco.

Clay F

Shawn, well said in your reply.

Clay F

"Something tells me it might be you"

Shawn Kildal

I listen to Jerry Goldsmith’s score for the The ‘Burbs every October. Creepy Cool.

Larry Darrell

Did it too

Andrew Taylor

You're probably right, but Cassie would say it in such a loveable way that it would cushion the blow. The movie I picked I don't think has any chance of being a favorite of hers, but I feel is one of those must watch movies anyway. I'm good with any review of hers as long as it's an honest one.

Shawn Kildal

Loving this! Thank You.

Larry Darrell

Tootsie toot sweet please ;-)

Larry Darrell

Great idea, Cassie. This is going to be fun. I went back-and-forth on many movies, I would love to get reactions to "Nosferatu", "Bringing Up Baby" and "Dark City". Instead, I will go with one of the greatest comedies ever made....."Tootsie". I believe Cassie will enjoy it, as would Carly if she's able to watch along.

Mark Vaderr

I like that rom-com. Unfortunately, impossible to stream because of complex issues with ownership.

Clay F

Good choice

Clay F

Some patrons will be fine or at least tolerable with a negative review of their submission. They may even expect a negative or mixed review. Other patrons, however, with sensitive souls who submit one of their favorite movies of all time that they love and that they specifically chose for Cassie (with her in mind) "knowing" that she will love the movie -- and then getting the honest negative or mixed review ...

Clay F

Very good pick.

Mark Vaderr

Nice

Mark Vaderr

Great pick,

Mark Vaderr

I don't think Cassie has reacted to a single Meryl Streep movie yet

Shawn Kildal

Now that is a fine film. Great choice.

Mark Vaderr

Yeah, this was a huge bomb, and with good reason. Just say NO to Renny Harlin movies. Geena Davis is just not a leading lady.

Mark Vaderr

Good pick. That is a great comedy.

Mark Vaderr

Great film, although it'll be a tough watch for Cassie.

Mark Vaderr

You're not going to say the title you chose?

Mark Vaderr

I didn't even notice letterboxd is linked twice in the FAQ. The first link does indeed work like you say. The one I was referencing at the time was the letterboxd link in the "HOW CAN I GIVE YOU MY MOVIE SUGGESTIONS??" section doesn't work.

greggreggreg2000

Your Name 🤍 - it’s been too long since Spirited Away!! I would have submitted Howl’s Moving Castle but maybe next time.

Rose

Very nice pick, although I wouldn't call it a bomb. It did modest business, which is not what you're expecting from Spielberg. It is definitely an underappreciated movie.

Mark Vaderr

Yeah, say there are 600 patron who submit a movie, then your chances are 1 in 600

Clay F

I almost picked that one as well.

Shawn Kildal

Excellent choice, especially after Cassie has watched so much Star Trek.

Mark Vaderr

Great suggestion - Strictly Ballroom - I recommended it after she and Carly reacted to Amelie. That would be a fun reaction to watch!

Rose

Love that she added she will give an honest review of whatever movie the winner has chosen. Wouldn't have it any other way.

Shawn Kildal

If it wasn't number 12 on popcorn requests I would have went with that one too. I'm confident it will get watched one day but it might be a year or 2.

My_Cousin_Mose

I submitted The Wind and the Lion because I don't think it is popular enough to get on any polls. I expect it to be chosen 80 years from now ...

Hiraoka Toru

Exactly what I picked! You & me are rocking those same wave lengths!

Philip Alan

She is the greatest reactor of all time. Hands down.

V M

the transformers...more than meets the eye

V M

I think she’s gonna watch MAN OF STEEL

Philip Alan

@Shawn Kildal, yes I'm aware that it was a HUGE box office bomb at the time, and because of that, it's supposedly responsible for shutting down a well known production company "Carolco Pictures" which gave us such great films like the first two Terminator movies, RAMBO (1-3), Total Recall, Red Heat, Stargate, etc. Plus I think when the movie was being released, they didn't really know how to market the movie and possibly it was released at a bad time when an even more successful movie was released around the same time, though I don't know which one, that's just my own speculation on why it didn't do so well! Regardless, the movie is almost 30 years old and it's held the test of time in my opinion, and it never gets boring no matter how many times I watch it! I really think Cass and Carly will enjoy it, if it wins lol!

Wesley White

Nissan Sylvia Plath

I love Moon 1969. I would watch that reaction.

Clay F

Good luck to everyone but slightly more to me

V M

Yes, it's hope! So you're saying there's a chance...

V M

I'd watch that movie.

V M

No one is going to submit the same movies as me :/ but yes, it does increase the odds of it getting watched.

V M

It even says it's random, not a first come first serve basis 😅

JohnnyUtah

Love the score to that.

Chris Thom

Absolutely, I asked as soon as I saw the post.

Richard Maurer

It gets suggested a lot on YouTube.

Chris Thom

The God's favor us this day...

JohnnyUtah

She did it last October.

Chris Thom

In future months it will be adjusted to allow for only one submission per month per person.

Dave

I checked her Letterboxd and didn't find it -- but apparently the Search feature doesn't work. When filtered by genre I did find "The Nice Guys" under Crime, so apparently Cassie has already watched it. It's a shame she didn't make a reaction video for it. In another post Cassie admitted she has watched "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" but said she's soon going to watch it with Carly because she's never seen it. I hope Cassie makes the same exception because I believe Carly would also enjoy it. And it's an under-appreciated "neo-noire" crime-comedy masterpiece that deserves more recognition and views.

Rod Reavern

May the odds be ever in your favor.

Chris Thom

I think she's seen Gone Girl. One of the mods said so at least.

Chris Thom

I submitted French Kiss, cause it will never win otherwise.

Kristin D

Are you sure? She just posted it 5 hours ago 😅

JohnnyUtah

You are intended to only submit one, so if someone is trying to cheat, they will catch it and only count the most recent one. She initially had it as only the first submission counting, but is helping out those who found out afterwards that their movie choice has already been seen by changing it to the most recent submission.

Cole Jennett

That is a great classic

Eddie Perkins

I was going to pick The Town, but I went with Gone Girl (2014) insted.

Eddie Perkins

I always thought this channel could do with more of Brian Blessed's Booming voice, good pick.

Gray

Moon 2009 👌

Jeremy Vickers

Too late, they already blessed mine.

Richard Maurer

Seems like a fair system and the rules are reasonable for a reaction channel. (You’ve watched a lot of movies!🍿) lol. I was able to see the names of all tonight. Thanks for the link! Now I’ll go see which ones are on the channel that I may have missed. Looking forward to this! Good luck everyone!!

Carol Rocha

Really! Oh great!

Jeremy Vickers

Already seen and on the channel. But you can submit another to replace it.

Omar

PIB you continue to amaze! This is a fantastic new "twist" to add to the "story" that is your channel, and I can't wait...have plenty of picks lying in wait for you; have a weird question: if they made a movie about you and the creation of your channel, which actresses would you want to see play you and Carly?

JL_83

I did The Burbs.

Jeremy Vickers

That was my thinking. Suggested Strictly Ballroom, 1992 out of Australia. Quirky, foreign, but still in English. Rom com with a whole lot of ballroom dancing. Right up Cassie & Carly’s alley

Paul Ark

Karens are though. Proven and quantifiable.

Chris Thom

A Bronx Tale, is great movie

Eddie Perkins

Was sure it would be one of our tacked on suggestions.

Chris Thom

Great cast.

Chris Thom

I submitted “Flash Gordon” (1980)

Darren Harrison

I recently read a 2024 Variety article about that movie. Never saw it, but apparently, it's remembered for not doing so well.

Shawn Kildal

Thats great luck the movie you wanted is already there! You can submit my movie instead.

My_Cousin_Mose

Saw that on my birthday that year. Remember absolutely nothing about it.

Chris Thom

I need to see that.

Chris Thom

2027 is going to be an amazing year.

Chris Thom

"If you submit more than one movie, the most recent submission will be the one that counts". To me, that means it's pointless to do multiple submissions unless you have changed your mind on which movie to submit or sending in multiple submissions for the same movie increases the chances of winning (I hope not). Personally, I'd prefer one submission per month. Just curious on that aspect of it. Love Cassie for trying to establish a way to give our favorite movies that may not have any chance of winning a poll some sort of an opportunity to be reacted to. Good luck to everyone btw.

Shawn Kildal

I will submit a favorite movie of mine. My favorites are critically-acclaimed, modern (post-1950), and typically not foreign. They are not obscure but are not necessarily blockbusters and may be obscure to some patrons on the channel.

Clay F

So you’re telling me there’s a chance. :-)

Larry Darrell

Yes.

Richard Maurer

Yeah would be fun seeing Cassie & Carly’s reaction to it. It’s right up their street too. Yeah, SMG is awesome in this movie.

Luke Godfrey

I would watch that reaction

Clay F

I like it

Clay F

So did True Detective S1

Clay F

Cutthroat Island… same Husband and Wife/Director and Star as The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), released one year earlier. I love Cutthroat Island. Did not deserve any of the backlash it received.

Larry Darrell

That's a good one with an interesting story. Plus I love Sarah Michelle Gellar

Katie Jackson

Great idea

Joshua s. Jackson

"Isn't it ironic? Don't you think?"

Clay F

Never seen it but with Hailee Steinfeld and the good reviews, I would watch that reaction. "Bumblebee proves it's possible to bring fun and a sense of wonder back to a bloated blockbuster franchise"

Clay F

I like it, it gives a bit of randomness to the selections. Like I love Trek, but you kinda knew what coming on the next weeks selections. Same with the poll, you already know whats coming. Back when I wasnt a patreon it was always a surprise, who knows what was going to be selected. Was nice being able to be pleasantly surprised by that days upload...

Miguel

Very cool

Ronin NinetyEight

You Two are Tops in my Book. ;-)

Larry Darrell

Ooh yeah. Awesome soundtrack too.

Larry Darrell

Deadpool had the same, and it made it in. So I’d use that as a reference.

Omar

I saw it in the theater when it came out. Wasn’t really impressed, I was expecting something different. Have maybe watched it 50 times since and it gets funnier with each watch. And it performed such a service in getting some legendary musicians on film.

2-Can

Its says she has seen it on her Popcorn Request page which is a shame as it was a film I would have recommended also.

Gray

Bad news, Cassie has already seen “The Nice Guys”, off channel.

Just Plain Bob

It would be Cassie's fifth Frank Capra film.

Mike LL

Fun idea. Very interested to see how many requests there are!

SeanATX

I submitted Bumblebee (2018)

Pat Waters

Or Threads… oh right, probably not considering the horror aspect.

John Burns

“When the doctor asks, tell him you have a spinal fracture.” Bill Burr’s favourite scene. 🙂

John Burns

I submitted mine for January’s draw. Thanks for this opportunity PIB! 🙂

John Burns

Would probably be best to just pick the one you want watched. If somebody else picks the same as you, its just increasing the odds that it will get picked.

Miguel

Yes! But she might disqualify it because it was on TV? But you're right, I loved that one

George G

No. I predict I'll have the entry right before or right after the winner. My luck is more like "almost luck". -I won tickets to see Jordan in the NBA Finals, but the contest ended the day before. -I won $10,000 from a soup contest (collecting lids), but my mom threw away all the lids when I was away. -I won a free Nestle Crunch bar, but I won so many in a row (with a little kid's chocolate control) that it made me sick. About the only thing I have won without a problem is a Robert Englund signed Nightmare on Elm Street poster from...Barq's(?). And all of that was 30-ish or more years ago, nothing since.

Mike Lemon

Yes and you never know, purely by fluke someone else might win with the same movie you wanted so you can then change your movie choice the following month.

shireknight

Wait What?! Did I Win? I wasn’t prepared for this ;-)

Larry Darrell

Hehe even Cassie liked my comment 😃😀

Björn Karlsson

Brent, you mean as a rewatch for Cassie and a first watch for Carly (if she hasn’t seen it)? I like The Fugitive. Watched it several times.

Clay F

Cassie has - don’t if Carly did. But this is sort of a standalone anyway. 🙂

Ike

I just mentioned in the notes that they both would like my choice.

Brent Petty

I don't know but my guess is that a very brief scene in a strip club will not be considered excessive nudity.

Clay F

Love this idea! Power to the Patrons! Please random wheel God's bless my choice!

JohnnyUtah

Has Carly seen The Fugitive? That would be a good reaction as well.

Brent Petty

I submitted Scarface 1983

Michael Brown

The Day After is a good one in the same vein.

Brent Petty

I submitted mine. I kept it short and very sweet lol

Redrum Ritual

I probably shouldn’t say this but it will come out anyway. Multiple people submitting the same movie increases the chance that film will win. There’s nothing in the rules that says multiple people can’t submit the same title

Richard Maurer

I almost did that one. Went w/ City Slickers instead.

Brent Petty

Anybody else here feel lucky? Well too bad ‘cause I’m going to win! The first drawing too. Or possibly the 39th one. Definitely one of those two.

Richard Maurer

Even if the chances to win per individual patron are low, there will be many submissions collectively by other patrons that you like or will find interesting. I think we will get reactions to good/interesting movies out of this. Maybe not always per your tastes but more times than not for many. Plus, get the feeling of participation.

Clay F

Eurotrip.

Alex Gorell

My movie pick was “The Nice Guys” (2016) because I know Cassie (and Carly) is a fan of Russell Crow and Ryan Gosling, and they are a hilariously mismatched buddy cop duo. It is R-rated but no worse than “Lethal Weapon” and is much funnier. The daughter character is witty and brave; the actress delivers an amazing supporting role performance. And the 1970’s Los Angeles setting gives this gritty crime drama a unique charm.

Rod Reavern

My pick was Simply Irresistible (1999). It’s one of my all-time favourite movies, and the first movie I requested went I became a patron almost 2 years ago. It hasn’t ranked high enough to feature in a poll yet, but it’s a fun 90s romcom I just know Cassie & Carly would absolutely adore. Hope it wins! 🤞🏻

Luke Godfrey

I figure this is the only way we might get Ladyhawke (1985).

Brian's Dog

Lion is awesome. I hope you win.

Clay F

My pick for this month is WarGames (1983), starring Matthew Broderick & Ally Sheedy. Surprised no one else has suggested that movie, especially given the impact it had on how we view computers.

Donald Fleming

Personally I try to think of films most people will enjoy but don't appear on polls or in the reactorverse generally

Witchfinder General

Cassie may go down as the greatest reactor of all time. Charming, beautiful and cares about her audience.

TheSingulatarian

Great idea! Hope you get some great movies to watch.

Eric Parpart

The Wrestler should survive a rules check just fine. For instance, does not have excessive nudity. IMDb parents guide gives it a "moderate" rating for "sex and nudity." Cassie has reacted to several movies with a "moderate" rating and even a few with the higher "severe" rating. She liked True Detective S1 having the "severe" rating. The Wrestler is a highly respected movie. IMDb 7.9, RT = 99%. Both Mickey Rourke and Marisa Tomei nominated for Oscars.

Clay F

Wonderful idea, Cassie!

Brent Petty

Great movie! I just showed that to my group of girlfriends for their first time watching a few months ago and we had so much fun.

kaiielle

I would guess there would be between 1500-2500 patreons on the tiers able to submit,there will only be 12 winners per year,so it will only take 150 years for everyone to get their turn 🎉🎉😄

Duncan

Fantastic idea, Cassie. I love anything that helps create an eclectic range of movies and opens you up to new discoveries. I have selected a film that I love with all my heart and I hope you'll fall in love with it too.

Henry Graham

What was the movie?

Dan M

I don't I think so either, but I thought some people might think so. Having one the trivia contest, I realize I'm in a somewhat privileged position, so I just figured I'd let it be out there.

Stick Figure Studios

I got one....'Enemy of the State' ......with Will Smith and Gene Hackman..... it's a bit like a modern North By Northwest,...... but like if you were watching it on a rollercoaster......

Scottish Joe

Immediately. Movie popped into my head, I clicked the link and read the rules and “no excessive nudity” and I was like crap there goes my choice.

Alex Gorell

It’s not greedy to want the movies you love to be experienced by Cassie and Carly. If it weren’t for the rule about being eliminated once your movie is picked, I’d want to win every single month.

Dan M

There's a very brief scene in a strip club in my suggestion. I hope that doesn't break the no excessive nudity clause.

Matthew Folz

Mmmm Cuthbert 🧐😄

Duncan

I knew it

Clay F

Robert Mitchum is such a good and interesting actor. I like him.

Clay F

Oooh…shot down! 😂

Dan M

That makes sense for the latest pick to be the official pick.

Clay F

That was in my top 5 movies to choose from, Steve. Glad someone else submitted it. 👍

Dan M

Yours, Larry

Richard Maurer

I've only seen that one once and it was quite awhile ago, but I remember it being pretty good

Katie Jackson

Nice!!

Dan M

American Flyers. Btw it is free this month on Amazon Prime for those who have not seen it or want a rewatch.

Mark Duedall

That was in my top 5 choices, but I went with School Ties. Like you, I’ve been recommending it since I joined her Patreon.

Dan M

The English Patient 1996

Sujan Ra

Yesss!! Captain Ron. You’re gonna be President one day General.

Larry Darrell

Who’s name?

Larry Darrell

Ooh Boy, this is getting good.

Larry Darrell

Amazing pick, and it was on your trivia win list? Consistency ftw.

Jon Johns

That’s a Good One. :-)

Larry Darrell

I guess it’s Scarface (1983) then. Cool.

Larry Darrell

Rob Roy.

Rick Williams

Yessssss!!!

Larry Darrell

I watched that the other day for the first time in a long time. My wife hadn't seen it.

Stick Figure Studios

I knew, I was responding to Chris😂

Cole Jennett

Good deal.

Rick Williams

A lot of people here ( including myself) have been requesting something like this, so thanks Cassie from all of us. My request? Horror of Dracula, of course.

Richard Maurer

How did you know that Richard!!?? 😵‍💫😵‍💫😂😂

Björn Karlsson

Ernest Saves Christmas?

Richard Maurer

Has to be the Blues Brothers for me. One of the most influential movies for me and 40 years after having seen it the first time, it still delivers

Canadianant

A pick’s a pick (as long as it doesn’t violate the rules)

Richard Maurer

I'm changing the rules to make it the latest pick is your official pick. So if you've already submitted a movie, and decide to submit another/different one, we'll go with the latter!

Cassie

wrong movie Cole,this one is a different movie with the same title name,just be thankful you have never seen it,i wish i had never seen it

Duncan

Oh okay. Never seen it, but good luck!

Ike

This is exciting

Brec Evans-Orrell

I'll be picking the same movie every time until I win. "Lion". Unless she watches it first which I know there is probably a better than likely chance of happening since it's also one of her mom's recommendations. In which case I'll move on to "Benny & Joon" instead. I'd have to think about it after those two. Actually, no, then I would switch to "The Beautiful Country" with Nick Nolte.

David Collins

Oops. I was wrong. :-/

Stick Figure Studios

Your name . (2016 )

Philip G.

She's seen love and basketball

Philip G.

Mmmm Elisha Cuthbert!

Cole Jennett

Almost certainly. But I bet it will be more common that we see great movies we would have never watched otherwise.

David Collins

What did you submit?

Ike

I’m sure she’s kind of hoping it can be a hit for her on YouTube as well. But yeah, for the most part, it’s probably smarter to submit something she won’t find her way to on her own.

Cole Jennett

Scarface Love & basketball

Eric Wilder

Easy enough, just submit another. They go with whichever is your most recent pick.

David Collins

It was between that and The Client for me, but I figure Client had a better chance of getting watched on its own

Omar

I mailed in the DVD so it’s sitting and waiting

Omar

Failsafe for me!

George G

Just so you're aware. The Wrestler wouldn't survive a rules check. Make sure you read the rules.

David Collins

That is a great one

Omar

Thank you, Ike.

Stick Figure Studios

Hmm. This is a fantastic idea. I think that it should ideally be used for movies that we know she just won't watch otherwise. Foreign movies, obscure films, films that are so old that people in general just don't think about them anymore. I wonder if I should use my choice to submit an Indian movie, since I think RRR was a horrible way to introduce her to Indian films.😂

Caomhan84

Awesome pick, Stick!

Ike

Nice pull!

Ike

"U.S. MARSHALS" (1998) 1. Sequel to "The Fugitive" ('93) 2. Star-studded cast (Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Downey Jr., Wesley Snipes) 3. Made for Cassie/Carly "Who Done It?" Teamwork 4. Often Overlooked Cop/Spy Thriller 5. Great Reaction material Thanks Cassie - Brilliant idea! (please pick mine) lol

Ike

Good luck everyone! I submitted one but then went back again to check after I missed it the first time and found Cassie actually has seen it. oh well, I'm a dummy. 😀

Ian A

I guess its not a danish movie 😆😆

Björn Karlsson

An uneven but very underappreciated entry in Spielberg's filmography. I'm hoping that eventually she will have seen All of his movies (with the possible exception of 1941).

Stick Figure Studios

This is a fantastic idea! Thank you, Cassie!

Mike LL

No sudden moves.

Stick Figure Studios

Fun flick.

Stick Figure Studios

Sleepers would be OK, there's nothing graphic

Witchfinder General

Good flick.

Stick Figure Studios

Oh, no, you don't, Phillip! PHILLIP, NO, YOU DON'T!

Stick Figure Studios

Excellent choice.

Stick Figure Studios

Resubmit. Which is great because we can then select things seasonal or topical

Witchfinder General

Well, theres a lot of movies that I could choose but I ended up going with Now and Then. I've been recommending it for awhile and I'd love to see Cassie's reaction to it. Hopefully I'll still be batting 100 with my recommendations to her.

Katie Jackson

Yeah it's there

Witchfinder General

I went for Captain Ron as it's a News Year's tradition for me

Witchfinder General

I like that. Moods change over the course of the year.

Larry Darrell

I submitted The Night of the Hunter

V M

Nah no nosebleed, but I'm pretty sure Cassie will cry a bit. It's an emotional roller coaster 😆😇

Björn Karlsson

You all know what I submitted

Philip G.

I love that movie. Geena Davis is great in it

Katie Jackson

I'll chime in here and confirm that yes, each month will start new. All submissions will be cleared after the drawing, so new month means you submit a new request.

Dave

Good movie.

V M

Yes, the submissions are only good for the month they are submitted. New month means you submit a new movie, or the same one as the previous month. That's your decision to make

Dave

Same here

Dan M

I submitted MIDNIGHT RUN myself.

Stick Figure Studios

I’m glad she set the rule the same as trivia that you can only win once.

Cole Jennett

Thank you for the reminder, Mike. Should have known better then to engage with what is clearly trollish behavior.

Stick Figure Studios

Great choice. I've suggested that before as part of a Mafia-themed week. I think she'd like it because it's much more than that.

Shehab Dawoud

Thank you Mike.

kaiielle

So many great movies to pick from. Will have to ponder. I like the idea. If everyone can tell me which movie they picked, in the off chance I submit the same one :P

V M

I just figured some people might criticize me for being so greedy as to want more than just my trivia night pick reacted to ("You already got a movie watched! Give other people a chance!") and I thought I'd get there ahead of them by acknowledging it.

Stick Figure Studios

Poor Amal. If she ever sits up, she'll get a nosebleed.

Clarence Newman

My pick is for Christmas "A Pocketfull of Miricles " a Christmas fairytale set just at the end of the prohibition era it's Ian Margaret's first movie Betty Davis Glen Ford Peter Falk I guarantee you and Carrie will love it it's a romcom with a twist

(Nolo)finwe

Patreon Rules: Most of these go without saying, but: 3. No religious or political discussion. This is not a place to discuss politics or religion. This is a place to discuss movies and shows that you love (or don't love).

Mike Lemon

Thought she kind of promised that in the last LIVE. Not officially, but she said it was planned for a while.

Chris Thom

I am loving most of the picks people are listing. This is gonna be cool. :-)

Larry Darrell

Absolutely! How can you not love sweet, and useful, Adolph! 😀

Timothy Williams

Yessir! Everyone needs to meet Smokey at least once!

Shehab Dawoud

yeah more than likely, especailly with the reboot ( i wont watch it!) coming around next year

rakesh

Why did a vision of Oklahoma just pop in my head? ;-)

Larry Darrell

@Chris - Victory Through Air Power (1943) would be fine, but who wants to watch that? (jk)

Mike Lemon

Good idea. I honestly do think that the selections in the last year or two, whether through polls or your own decisions, have become a little bit too generic in terms of mainstream movies and franchises. So this is very needed. I do hope that the people who submit choose something that they know would normally not get selected. That's what I've done

Shehab Dawoud

See, there's the pain of it, Mike. I would love to have recommended that one too.

Clarence Newman

No, it's literally not. To say that it is a logical fallacy. You can't prove they don't exist. Granted, Neither can I prove that they do, but then I'm not trying to. I didn't make the claim that I know for sure that they do and it's why I said in my comment that you do not know for sure yourself and to say that you do is inaccurate (you simply believe that they don't). I'm sorry for the loss of your mother (I have also lost loved ones and consequently been angry with whoever is ultimately in control of this universe), but just because nobody struck you down dead in the middle of your raging tirade doesn't mean that there's nobody up there (maybe the one who is up there has more patience than that). You don't believe in a transcendent personal being or in other spiritual/supernatural entities (like angels or demons), that's fine. You don't have to, but many people (like Cassie) do. Maybe you're right and God doesn't exist or maybe you're wrong and he does and you are just upset with it/him for your life not going the way you would like it to. Believe it or not, that is a very common experience among human beings. At any rate, obviously you're allowed to have your own beliefs (or lack thereof) and have them be respected by others, but a word of advice, you might want to try also respecting those here who have differing beliefs from yours, i.e. not laughing or making fun of them, especially not when it's literally the main reactor of this channel... otherwise, you might want to find a different channel to patronize.

Stick Figure Studios

Awesome!

Larry Darrell

i belive in you.

rakesh

I got Bronx Tale in there 👍🏽

Omar

didnt set the box office on fire... nor did my pick The Creator which has simialr themes

rakesh

I'm glad you did this. 1 other reactor does something similar, she puts all the names of top tier supporters on a wheel and spins it once a month and the winner picks a movie and then is out of the running for 3 months.

Jayson Phillips

On a motorcycle? (I think you are the one that recommended that a day or two ago)

Mike Lemon

Don’t forget Adolphe. ;-)

Larry Darrell

Great idea Cassie 😃😃 Well no one can guess what movie I choosed 😇😅🤪

Björn Karlsson

nice!

rakesh

Make sure you clarify which one. I think that was also a coming of age sex comedy.

Chris Thom

??? The link in the FAQ works for me.

Mike Lemon

Oh, may 'Lady Luck' pick out my submitted movie (1991 Action/Adventure-comic book adaptation) - 🖤✨🎥

Jens Kristensen

I looked but didnt see it on letterbocxed

Thats MR. Baldamort

With those rules I think all early Disney might be off the table.

Chris Thom

great movie!

rakesh

She's seen it. The "already watched" list- https://letterboxd.com/popcorn_in_bed/films/

Mike Lemon

I think Superman Returns might be coming soon.

Chris Thom

Choose Wisely! Its one and done. if you get picked you're eliminated so to speak to give others a chance. Thought about Man of Steel and Watchmen, but i reckons she'll watch those down the line. Thought about Lion, it's on her mother watch list, so I figure that probably has a chance on Mothers Day. Was going for hard hitting dramas like The Wrestler, The Father, Manchester by the Sea.. but i figure they are deserve to be on a poll and faily well known. In the end I went for The Creator. no one watched it, but I reckon she'll love it as much as Godzilla minus one.... if i get picked!

rakesh

I submitted "A Beautiful Mind"

Thats MR. Baldamort

This is a great idea! I appreciate that the letterboxd link works on the page as well. If you have a minute could you please update the outdated link in the Patreon FAQ? I noticed that one doesn't work a while ago

greggreggreg2000

Awww, thanks Cassie! This will be a fun new feature!

Omar

This is definitely going to get some weird results (like Howard the Duck results), but I am loving this idea. I'm excited to be a part of it, as Peter Venkman would say.

BibbitduBois

I couldn't see it on your already seen list, but I would love to recommend to you "Sliding Doors" (Both Cassie & Carly would love it). If you've already seen it, then the Terry Gilliam film, "Brazil".

Dez

Not just the Boomers. ;-)

Larry Darrell

I gotta say Cass, that's brilliant! I just went ahead and submitted one of my personal favorite movies that I used to watch a lot with my late father, CUTTHROAT ISLAND (1995)! A very underrated Pirate movie that deserves more love! Might as well tell you, that I have a gift for you and Carly that I hope to get to you soon before your next livestream and it will be perfect for the occasion if my movie wins at some point! Great idea Cassie, I hope at some point my pick will win lol! Love and support and God bless🥰😇🙏🤗😁😉👍✌🌹

Wesley White

I’m sure if your movie gets pulled you will get the opportunity to request Carly or not. That doesn’t mean she shouldn’t have the right of refusal though😂

Cole Jennett

Awesome! Thanks. That answered it.

Larry Darrell

The fact that a supposed God doesn't intervene and prevent little kids from being shot by a maniac in their school proves that entities, if they exist, don't care about us.

William Bryan

I've gone off the reservation.

Clarence Newman

Your humble brag will more likely have the opposite effect😂

Cole Jennett

What a great idea.

Clay F

Oh, good choice.

Stick Figure Studios

Yeah I figured that lol. That makes perfect sense

Thats MR. Baldamort

Good flick.

Stick Figure Studios

If I'm reading the rules correctly, you have to resubmit every month because all the submissions are wiped when a new month starts.

Stick Figure Studios

She’s got people around her that she trusts. I have no doubt it will pass the screenings.

Cole Jennett

QUESTION: Do we have to resubmit a movie every month or do the movies we submitted stay submitted? I know this seems like a dumb question but might as well ask!

Thats MR. Baldamort

"Defending Your Life" Albert Brooks/Meryl Streep. I feel like it's a PiB slam dunk. I was so surprised it hasn't already been submitted

Will C

So curious if the boomers will all go for pre 1970 movies.

Chris Thom

Nice! I won’t be upset if you get picked

Cole Jennett

For Spielberg, it’s pretty far down the list for box office. But I’ll concede with his resume, that may not mean much. I don’t think it was marketed well. It’s kind of a hard plot to explain. It just needs to be watched.

Shad Kanyak

If you think it might be on the edge, just submit it anyway and keep the details a little hush hush. Lots of gray area. Sleepers is a solid film.

Chris Thom

This is perfect for me and other Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. 😀

Steve Holton

Love the strategy. So I did the same thing just by replying to your comment 😂

Dan M

Yay love this. So simple but great.

Chris Thom

Awe that was maybe gonna be mine. Love that movie. I don't think it was technically a bomb, though.

Chris Thom

It was a really tough choice for me. There are so many I’ve suggested in the past or have voted for in polls that never come close to winning. But I went with School Ties.

Dan M

Thank you!

JayPeaBee

Yeah it is. When my mom died I stood in the middle of a soccer field in a pouring thunderstorm, pointed to the sky and screamed, "strike me down you son of a *****. Come on. Let's see what you got." Kinda like Luitentant Dan in Forrest Gump. Nothing.

William Bryan

I think the chances of that happening are slimmer than picking the winning Lottery numbers. But I’d be interested in knowing if someone else did choose the same movie as me.

Dan M

One of the reasons why I mentioned my pick in the above comment is because I was hoping other people might see it and think "Hey, that's a good idea!" and submit it as their pick too thus increasing its chances statistically of getting selected. :-)

Stick Figure Studios

I can easily imagine that as it's aimed specifically for movies that are unlikely to win her polls, that every pick will be different.

Julian Corbett

What a fun idea! I submitted The Birdcage starring Robin Williams and Nathan Lane

Foggy

What a brilliant idea, film submitted. Edit: Oops, I meant to say this is for both you and Carly if she's around at the time, so I've submitted it again mentioning that ha ha, sorry.

shireknight

😂😂😂

Dan M

So tough…so tough

Dan M

Wow this might be tough. You’ve seen almost all of my favorite movies so far so I gotta think. Edit: aaaand the movie that came to my mind is disqualified with the first bullet point 🤣 I’ll have to think of something else.

Alex Gorell

Great idea. I know that TBR Schmitt does the same thing on his channel. When you have a potential audience of almost half a million and about 5 thousand Patreon members, you have to do something to placate the masses who sometimes feel neglected. I am not saying I feel that way. I enjoy watching your reactions whether I had any input or not,

Brian McGovern

That movie was in my list of 5 to choose from. But I went with School Ties.

Dan M

Check out the link in the submission page. It lists all the movies Cassie has seen, including ones that are from before she started the channel (those she can remember, anyway lol)

Julian Corbett

Thanks for doing this! PASSION OF THE CHRIST (from a non-religious man) - powerful and emotional masterpiece.

M. Callari

The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence.

Stick Figure Studios

If I'm reading the rules correctly, you have to resubmit every month because all the submissions will get wiped when a new month begins. So, if you want to, you can submit a different title each month.

Stick Figure Studios

This idea is just crazy enough to work! I like it! 😁👍

Zane From Canada

All kidding aside basically all but about five of my top fifty movies breaks at least one of the first three rules lol

William Bryan

Question?… Do we re-submit a movie form each month, or once we submit a movie form this month, does that movie pick stay in the drawing until it’s picked, and then you’re done? Do we have a chance to submit a different movie, each month, for a completely different and “start from scratch” drawing pool, or is this first pick our one and only pick ever?

Larry Darrell

Well then why the hell have I gone to the abandoned asylum here in Georgia twice with a Oujia board by myself on two different Halloween nights in the past five years, lit candles, asked questions, and not a damn thing has happened? Lol

William Bryan

Hmm… good one. With or without Carly?

Ike

I’m about to fill out my form for a film I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone talk about in here. Fingers crossed.

Blake Evans

I just submitted ''The Girl Next Door (2007)'' Horror/Crime

Duncan

Excellent idea, I would have probably picked Uncle Buck 😂😂 I honestly can’t wait to see what you think of it. But I’ve gone for The Last Starfighter.

Dean Holt

Good movie. Cassie should enjoy that one.

Stick Figure Studios

You don't know that.

Stick Figure Studios

Another great idea Cassie, I love it.

Jake McNulty

My 1st: We're No Angels 1955. Cassie hasn't watched any movies from 1955! And Bogart, Ustinov, and Aldo Ray!!

Timothy Williams

Movie submitted!😊

Chris Clarke

That's just what they want you to think.

Jake McNulty

Excellent pick, I’ve gone for The Last Starfighter

Dean Holt

This is a great idea. I already know what my first submission is going to be (as it was one of the five films I suggested after I won trivia night): MIDNIGHT RUN.

Stick Figure Studios

Demons aren't real FYI. Lol

William Bryan

My favorite movies tend to be ones that bomb at the box office, so this is an interesting idea. I submitted A.I. Artificial Intelligence from 2001.

Shad Kanyak

Sweet!

Larry Darrell

It will be fine. It’s been on polls before

Cole Jennett

Beautiful Girls for me. It was going to be that or People Like Us. Neither will ever win a poll, this may be their only chance.

Cole Jennett

Cool idea!!

Dave Wheeler

Love this idea. Though the rule about not being able to participate again if your pick wins means I’m going to need to have a good long think about what movie to submit. I’ve got so many movies I’d love Cassie & Carly to watch that would never win a poll. How do I pick just one! 🤔

Luke Godfrey

Love this idea! Movie submitted! I'm sure it won't get picked but hey!

FleetAdmiralJ

I think I broke my mouse clicking on that link so hard.

Mike Lemon

Nice!

Larry Darrell

Yeah... It doesn't just take place off camera. But, I agree on her enjoying it.

Mike Lemon

Fun!

G. T. Blackwell

I'm delighted with this opportunity for one more chance to give you a delight the youthful may not recognize.

Bert Towle

Cool!

YodatheHobbit

Submitted Time After Time. Crossing my fingers. I think she will love it.

Michael Enos

I was going to recommend “Sleepers” with Brad Pitt, but I think it technically breaks one of the rules, though the “depiction” is only verbalized takes place off screen. I really think, despite the subject matter, Cassie would enjoy that movie.

bknsty14

My vote submitted! I don’t mind saying which one: Forbidden Planet!

JayPeaBee

Well this is interesting 🤨… And a Merry Christmas to you too. 😉

Larry Darrell

I wonder how many Kernel Club patrons and above there are. I also wonder how many of us will pick the same movie!

rakesh

AAARRRRGGGHHH!!! I have too many movies!

R F.

Super excited. 😆

Uncle Phoenix

I like this. There are a few I have in mind. Not too sure if they are ones you may have watched.

David Kent

They've already watched Barbie (2023), now they need to watch Oppenheimer (2023). #OppenheimerForCassieAndCarly

Alex Tan

What a fun way to mix things up. Would be curious to see a breakdown each month of what was submitted.

Michael G

Great choice !!

Bill Maurer

Love this idea!! Now the hard part…deciding which movie to submit first. Thanks for this Cassie!

Dan M

Great idea!

James UK

Cool idea

Gray

Done!

Cole Jennett

Finally gonna add "Friday" to the list!

Todzilla

How exciting!!!!!!!

rakesh

Oppenheimer (2023) for both you & Carly.

Alex Tan

How exciting! Submitting my movie now. 😊

kaiielle


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