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Black Panther (2018), although Avengers: Endgame is a close second. https://www.hotstar.com/my/movies/black-panther/1660010672 Black Panther (2018), seen it over 10 times and still not sick of it. https://www.hotstar.com/th/movies/black-panther/1660010672 Ellie in Up (2009): https://www.hotstar.com/th/movies/up/1660010198 Hawkeye (2021) on Disney+! So far so good! https://www.hotstar.com/my/tv/hawkeye/1260073683 Coco (2017) - https://www.hotstar.com/th/movies/coco/1660010633 Avatar (2009) - https://www.hotstar.com/th/movies/avatar/1770000948 Still patiently waiting for the sequel to come out. I'm a huge MCU fan so I might be bias but Shang Chi was my fav film of 2021 - https://www.hotstar.com/th/movies/shangchi-and-the-legend-of-the-ten-rings/1260072682 Hawkeye at the moment: https://www.hotstar.com/my/tv/hawkeye/1260073683 Incredibles, I don't why but its become a family tradition. https://www.hotstar.com/my/movies/incredibles-2/1660010691 A mechanical keyboard and some linear switches to go with it. Been really enjoying Sabrina Claudio and Keshi lately Ready or Not (2019). To me this was one of the best horror experiences I have ever had. Something new, original and of course suspenseful and fun to watch. https://www.hotstar.com/my/movies/ready-or-not/1260024423 For me its Leonardo DiCaprio, became a fan ever since I saw him on the Titanic (1997). https://www.hotstar.com/th/movies/titanic/1770001166 Ford v Ferrari (2019) - 9/10 https://www.hotstar.com/my/movies/ford-v-ferrari/1260029222 It's Blade Runner 2049 (2017) for me, really enjoyed this film the second time I watched it. I think the first time I fell asleep in between not because it was bad but because it was just moving a little slow. That 70’s show 8 Friends 10 Two and a half men 8.5 The Big Bang theory: 9 The Simpsons 8.5 South Park 7.5 Arrested development 8 The X-files 8 Black Mirror 8.5 The Walking Dead 7 Fargo 9 Pig (2021) Definitely not what I was expecting but that's a good thing. One of Cages better films and in my opinion his best performances thus far. Heartfelt, thought provoking and bizarre in a good way. The brief plot description does not tell the depth in this film so I recommend giving it a shot. Coda (2021) A simple coming-of-age story executed flawlessly. Although fairly predictable but the realistic writing and compassionate directing avoids clichés, making this film feel genuinely original and important because of its thoughtful, sensitive storytelling. Dunkirk (2017) has got to be my favorite Christopher Nolan's masterpiece! Iron Fist (2017) - A huge miss for me, felt like the story behind this show had so much potential if only it was executed properly. The writing, directing, action and acting are nowhere near as good as they are in other Marvel series from awkward scenes with chemistry lacking between the lead actors. The action scenes were average and overall the series just had many stupid moments and plot points in the season that just made it ridiculous to sit through. I don't recall going to the theatre much when I was young but here's a few that I remember my parents bringing me along to watch with them! 1) The Lord of the Rings Series 2) Star Wars Series 3) X-Men 4) I Am Legend 5) War of the Worlds