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Kitchen Nightmares
10/10

I have rewatched this show so much. It is 100% a guilty pleasure kind of show. I do have an interest in cooking in general so while the subject material is interesting and I love a good makeover, NOTHING beats watching Gordon Ramsey deal with absolute maniacs. The Amy's Baking Co. episode is possibly one of the most insane things I've ever seen on TV and I intentionally seek it out when I need a good laugh. If you like Gordon, this is him at his absolute best.

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Shrek 2
9/10

I'd go as far as to say that this is the best Shrek movie in the entire franchise. This film introduced so many of the franchise's best characters including Puss in Boots, Charming, and Fairy Godmother. While the others still have some of the humor that makes Shrek so beloved, this one is just genuinely unmatched in comedy, cast, and music.

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Barbie
9/10

Lots of people believe this movie was overhyped, but I can't understand that. Not only is the acting nearly perfect, but the set design was almost unbelievable, and the message is heart-warming. Overall, it's a really enjoyable watch that probably gets overlooked by some just because it became so heavily memed.

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Twisters
8/10

I honestly didn't think this would be as good as the original, but it was really well done. The nods to the original film were subtle enough that this sequel was able to separate itself enough to stand on its own. All of the effects were great and the tension that you expect in a natural disaster film was definitely there. The only negative thing I will say is that this and Twister follow almost the same sequence of events through most of the movie. However, the actors in this were much easier to become attached to.

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Malignant
10/10

This is a great movie and if you don't think so, you probably didn't enjoy most like early 2000s horror/monster movies. This feels like a time warp back to a really great time of horror and I loved every second of this. James Wan's classic shots are clearly present reminding you who made this movie and the acting and story are incredible. It was "ridiculous" at moments, but you'd be lying if you said it didn't keep your attention because of it. I didn't suspect what was coming, but it was incredible. A new must-watch during spooky season for me.

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Frozen
8/10

The world grew tired of this movie, but not ME. I know Let It Go was unavoidable after this movie dropped, but it wasn't undeservingly so. The heart between these two sisters and the idea that one of them almost functions as the villain is an interesting direction we've never really seen from Disney (yes I know Elsa WAS originally written as the villain) but they kept elements of that original concept for her and it just works. This story is incredible and when I tell you I GASPED in theaters (you know the scene), I don't know how I didn't see it coming.

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The Shallows
8/10

I love shark movies. I don't know why, they're just a sort of perfect balance between horror, but not being "scary". I can enjoy them in the moment without being scared when I go to bed that night, and this is honestly an incredible one. The fact that this whole movie takes place in one setting with one character essentially and I wasn't bored AT ALL is a testament to Blake Lively's talent in this.

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Monsters University
9/10

This is one of the rare cases where I actually enjoyed a Disney movie sequel (prequel) more than the original. While I love the original story, this was just so much more fun and we really get to see more of the monster world and its creatures which I enjoyed. It also makes the original better as we have more of a foundation as to why some characters are the way they are later on.

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