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Happy Gilmore (1996)
A Great Movie
Look, I could spend a whole couple of paragraphs talking about how 'allegedly' bad it is, or I could spend a whole couple paragraphs talking about how great it is. The fact is, its' a movie about a man who discovered a hidden talent for golf, learned how to play with discipline from a cute girl that he's obviously eyeing up, and along the way, embarked on crazy adventures. It's a whole lot better than watching actual golf, so yeah.
Up (2009)
A Great Movie
If you even try to ruin Up with a negative review, you are literally not part of the human race! This movie blends both action and adventure with emotion, to create a perfect movie. Sure it can be a little ludicrous at times, but it wasn't designed for you nitpicking, middle aged men! It was made for young children, and it shall always stay that way!
Fack ju Gƶhte (2013)
Not Just Funny, But Heart Touching Too
When I saw the title on TV, I thought 'Ok, this one's probably a bad one!' How far can that be from the truth? Instead we get a funny, yet heart touching movie about a criminal who starts to substitute teach a class that is off the tracks. By using his knowledge about the bad parts of the world, he manages to steer his class away from that side and shows them the inner skills and talents inside them.
However, he still has one bad student to deal with: himself. Through his love for his coworker, he changes and becomes the good role model we all knew he could be. This movie made me and my friends watching for the whole movie. 8/10
Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
WOW! An absolute gem!
This movie is an absolute gem! There are lots of movies that try to balance their comedy movies with a more complicated storyline, but this one doesn't need a complicated storyline, that would just ruin the storyline. All sorts of humour, from (slightly cringey) humour to outrageously funny innuendo. This movie is a must see, in my humble opinion.
The Karate Kid (1984)
The Karate Kid
The Karate Kid is yet another classic underdog film created by John G. Avildsen that sees two down-in-the-dumps people, one a young teenager, one an old man, come together sharing a common goal: being able to keep away the students from the Cobra Kai dojo. Along the way, Daniel finds the father he never had in Mr. Miyagi, and Mr. Miyagi finds the son he never had in Daniel.