Hidalgo. It's nothing special but it's a fun story. I don't know how I ended up with the DVD but for a few years it was my go to sick day movie. Its probably been over a decade since I last saw it, it might not hold up.
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I actually really enjoyed In the Name of the King
Due Date (2011)
I watched this yesterday and had several laughs. I understand that it's not a cinematic masterpiece, but it is actually pretty good, way better than a 40%!
A Thousand Words, Life on the Line (boy RT really is useless for small indie movies and movies that came out before it was created)
Chicken fucking Little
That movie slaps and no one can convince me otherwise
The Punisher (2004)
Not rotten tomatoes, but the Untouchables has a metacritic score of 57, which blows my mind cause I really enjoyed it.
Batman v Superman is great, it just doesn't fit the usual super hero movie tropes in my opinion. The ultimate edition is awesome
If it doesn't have to be post-2000 like the comic...North 1994. Rated 4.5, I think it's a magic realism masterpiece and I like it better than "The Alchemist", there I said it.
Spun
The Cell 45% critic / 57% audience
The aesthetic alone is worth the watch.
The Rediculous 6. I thought it was awesome goofy fun.
Just looked and the original Fast and Furious is the lowest rated somehow? That movie rules