Hey guys! What's up? It's Lainey and today I'm doing the Movie Tag. There are a lot
of movie tags on YouTube that I found. I found one that I thought was the best
one, but I'm not gonna be doing all the questions because there was a lot. I talk
about how much visual media really inspires me with my writing. I have done
the TV Tag already, so I can that link that up above. I just love movies. I am a
huge movie goer. My DVD collection is about as insane as my book collection.
Now I'm not like, a deep artistic indie person that loves like the deep
meaningful movies. I tend to go for like the action movies and the horror movies.
So if it looks like a lot of the movies that I'm mentioning are considered "bad"
movies, I do not give a shit. I go into a movie for the experience. So I tend to
like movies that have a lot of expression. With that disclaimer, let's
get started. Question number one is your favorite movie of all time and I cannot
pick a favorite movie of all time. I have favorite movies within different genres.
So I thought I would pick three movies that are my favorite in each of like, the
genres. Let's just get it right out of the gate about how much I love trash
movies, is going to be Fast Five, which is the fifth installment of The Fast and
the Furious franchise. This is my favorite franchise of all time. Fast Five
is my favorite because that's when we're more introduced into the heist aspect of
the franchise. My second favorite movie of all time is also another trash
movie considered by some standards, and that is going to be The Mummy. The 1999
version. I've talked about The Mummy so many times on my channel, so this should
not be a surprise if you are a longtime subscriber. My third favorite movie is
going to be coming from the crime genre and that is going to be The Town which
is... ooh, I love that movie. Question number two is your favorite scene from your
favorite movie. So I have three favorite movies that I mentioned. My favorite
scene in Fast Five is during the train heist, which is towards the beginning of
the movie. The part where Brian is on the back of the Corvette, they're going too
fast but can't like, stop safely, so they just like, dive straight over the
cliff. The scene itself is pretty good because the
music kind of dies off. They have to jump out of the Corvette. My soul ascends. I'll
sometimes rewind that scene while I'm watching it, just to rewatch it again. My
favorite scene in The Mummy is kind of hard. A lot of moments that I like. I have
two. One is like, a more loud scene and the second one is more of a quiet scene. The
loud scene is when they're on the boat that's trying to take them to Hamunaptra,
Rick kind of goes in to save Evie and he pulls her out of her room and... on fire
and everything and she's like, "Oh shit, like, I need the map," and then he like,
grabs her and he's like, "I'm the map." I love that scene and then the quieter
scene that I like is also between them is when they're actually at Hamunaptra
and he gives her like, archaeology tools and he's like, so shy and awkward about
it. I love that scene. And then my favorite scene in The Town has got to be
the nun heist. That--I just think is amazing and like, my favorite part of
that scene is when they're switching their cars and there's a Boston police officer on
like, duty and he sees them. It's like a silent conversation between the robbers
and the police officer that he looks away and, "I'm pretending I'm not seeing
this." Just because he wants... self-preservation, I like that. Question
number three is your favorite actor and actresses. This is hard because I like a
lot of people. I go to movies because I like the actor, but my favorite actress
has got to be Rachel McAdams. Long standing, I have been ride or die for
her pretty much since I saw her in Mean Girls which is what? 2003/2004? Yeah.
I've been a longtime fan of her and then my favorite actor it's hard. Like of
course I like want to say Leonardo DiCaprio but I also really like Mark
Wahlberg and as crazy as he is, I love Tom Cruise's movies, I just don't...
I'm not the hugest fan of him. Question number four is most annoying
actor and actress and I actually have two actresses I just like do not like and
that is going to be... and I know a lot of people gonna hate me for this, but I
don't like Emma Stone and I don't like Anna Kendrick. If I'm seeing more than one
Anna Kendrick movie in a year, that's too many. Question number five is your
favorite director. I definitely don't go for directors.
Like I'm never like, "Ooh, that director's really good, I gotta see
his next movie." If I had to go on like, the most movies I own of a single
director in my collection, it's obviously gonna be Christopher Nolan. I own
like, a lot of his movies and I love his movies. Question number six is your
favorite guilty pleasure film. I can't pick one. Like, it's me. So I picked four
of my favorite guilty pleasure films. These are movies that I'll see several
times throughout the year. I can quote a lot of these movies verbatim just
because I've seen them so many times and that is, Cruel Intentions, Spice World,
Crossroads, and Chasing Liberty. I'm also gonna include She's The Man in there
because I love She's The Man. Question number seven is your favorite tearjerker.
Pretty much any movie will make me cry. I kind of realized this about myself when
I cried during Click. Two movies I own that I always cry when I watch them, that
are considered kind of tearjerker movies, are The Time Traveler's Wife and PS I
Love You. Question number eight is character from a movie that scares you.
So I've been terrified since I was 13 of The Grudge. Oh... mmm... she gave me nightmares.
She's the reason why throughout middle school I never slept underneath my
covers. I slept on top my covers with a blanket. If you've seen The Grudge, you
know why. Why did I do this when I was younger? I've seen the American version
and I've seen the Japanese version of The Grudge. I think it's in both movies they
do this, where one of the characters gets killed because she's underneath the
covers and she's scared and then she sees something coming up through her bed.
She peeks into her covers and sees the grudge's face right there and then the
grudge like, sucks her and pulls her underneath forever. I don't know where
they go, but I never wanted to go to wherever they went. So I always slept on
top my covers. And then recently another character that I'm really scared of,
and it wasn't even that scary of a movie, but the character was scary and that was
Diana in Lights Out. I'm just thinking of those scenes and I get like,
freaked out because she's a character-- she's a horror character that travels
through like the dark parts, like the shadows and everything so like, I sleep
with my doors open at night. Sometimes when I look out and into my
hallway and it's dark, I kind of freaked out because I'm like, "Is Diana out there?"
Even though I know she's not, but it's still like your mind plays tricks on you.
Question number nine is a movie you love that everybody hates. I have two movies here
and one of them is a booktube one that everybody hates
that I love and the second one is kind of just like, everybody thinks it's bad,
but I still love it. First one's gonna be Vampire Academy and I actually loved
this movie. It got so much hate and I just think that it didn't maybe come out
at the right... the right time? I have it on DVD and I've seen it since like five or
six times since I came out. And the second one when I was looking at my DVD
collection, I decided to choose Van Helsing, which starred Hugh Jackman. That
one kind of got panned and was like, really hated, but I really loved it. But I
tend to love those kind of movies. Question number 10 is a movie you hate
that everybody loves. This is hard for me because I just like... I don't know. I
couldn't think of any movies that I really hated that everybody loved, but I
was recently home at my parents one weekend and my mom was watching The
Shining because it was on TV, so I kind of sat down and watched it with her and I
really didn't like it. I didn't understand... I didn't understand it at all.
But I know The Shining is very well loved. I wouldn't say I hated it, I just
didn't think it was scary and I didn't think it was very good.
Favorite animated film? I had to choose two, I couldn't choose one. First one is
going to be Aladdin, which is my favorite Disney movie of all time. I love a lot of
Disney movies, but Aladdin always holds a special place in my heart. Jasmine's my
favorite Disney Princess and, yeah. My other favorite animated movie is going
to be Anastasia. I mean, come on. I remember seeing Anastasia in theaters.
I like was obsessed with the soundtrack, I started calling my Nana, "Grandmama" for
like, a solid year after I saw that movie. That movie very much influenced my real
life. Question 13 is your favorite actor or actress crush. I have a lot of crushes
that I have. I tend to like a lot of people. So I kind of narrowed it down to
like my old faves and my currents. For the actresses my girl crushes are obviously
going to be Rachel McAdams. I also really have a girl crush on Zoe Saldana.
Classically, I love Gemma Arterton, because she just looks gorgeous. I wish I
look like her. For the actors, recently fell re-in love with Chris Pine because
I've always loved him, but then after Wonder Woman I feel like everybody just
was like, whoa you're very cute. Also Tom Hardy has been an oldie for me, I've
loved Tom Hardy for a very long time. Definitely Idris Elba, he's so sexy
fine. Cillian Murphy because he's like, creepy hot.
Last one is also like, my oldest crush in the book, it's definitely
gonna be Mark Wahlberg. I love him. Question 14 is your favorite movie
villain. I don't want to be basic and say Heath Ledger as the Joker, so I won't, but
I recently, not too long ago, re-watched the animated version, the Disney version,
of The Hunchback of Notre Dame and holy crap, I forgot how fucking scary Frollo
was. Rewatch that movie as an adult and you're gonna be like, shook by how much
Disney got away with. That was one of my favorite movies growing up, but I never
like got any of the things that I picked up on when I was an adult.
Frollo is like, the scariest type of villain. He's the, I think personally, he's
the best Disney villain because he's human and he's a person in power. You can
try to fight me on this, I think his Disney villain song "Hellfire"
is the best Disney villain song in the history of Disney. Question 15 is what
movie surprised you the most? Thor Ragnarok. I did not want to see it. Thor
is my least favorite Avenger. I've only seen the first Thor movie once, and
that was in theaters. And then I never wanted to see Thor Dark World so I never
saw it. By happenstance, I ended up in Thor
Ragnarok and I was like so surprised by how much I loved it. It's my favorite
Marvel movie I've seen and I've seen all of them. And I never thought I would ever
say that. The next question is if you could go back in time and marry an actor
from "back then" who's now old, who would it be? The one that I'm choosing is
actually still alive and I still think he's sexy fine as an old man and that
it's going to be, Michael Keaton. I have such an old man crush on Michael Keaton.
I think it was because when I was like, I don't know, seven or eight? When I saw the
the 1989 Batman. I mean he was Bruce Wayne and then when he was Bruce Wayne
again in Batman Returns like, I was in love with him. And the last question is
what was the first movie you remember seeing in theaters? The first movie I
remember seeing in theaters was Toy Story, but I have a funnier story about another
movie I saw in theaters when I was really young. So my uncle wanted to take
me to a movie one day. So I wanted to see George of the Jungle. He said, "Okay let's go
to George of the Jungle." What I didn't know was that they had brought
back the Star Wars movies, the original trilogy to theaters. My uncle is a huge
Star Wars fan. Must not have been paying attention to the movie tickets that he
was purchasing. I'm expecting to see George of the Jungle. So we're in the
theater, right? And I'm like expecting George of the Jungle to come up and Star
Wars starts, and it's Return of the Jedi which of course I've seen. So I've seen
all of them because of him. Return of the Jedi is my favorite Star
Wars movie, but I was like, so confused. I didn't realize he knew what he was doing.
I kept like, whispering to him. I'm like, "This isn't the right movie, we're in the
wrong theater." He's like, "Shh. You know, it's okay, it's
okay, let's just watch." He loves to tease me. That was classic
Uncle Bob. That's it for the movie tag, I wanted to share my love for movies for a
while. I thought this would be a great way to do that. My name is Lainey, I make
videos every Monday and Friday on mostly books and writing, but I hope you guys
have a really great day and I'll see you guys very soon. Bye!
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