112. Resident Evil 4 (2023) (REPLAY)
This right here is my favorite thing. This game is a masterpiece that remakes a masterpiece. As far as gameplay loop goes, nothing beats this. As far as horror games go, nothing can top this. It's not even close. RE4 is an absolute masterwork in its class.
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111. Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001) (REWATCH)
This is still an all-timer Godzilla film. I've said enough about it before, but what I said then holds up. There really is nothing like this one. It's one of the best at treating Goji like a horror.
110. Alien VS Predator (2004)
I kinda wish I wasn't playing games during this cause I liked what I did see. This was an all-timer from what I know, so I look forward to experiencing the action again sometime.
109. The Yeti (2026)
This was just a slog, man. I know I kinda just treated it as background noise, but I didn't even see a fucking yeti. It was so mid.
108. The Incredible Hulk #1 (1962)
Not much to say about this one. It's good. A fairly accurate origin story that is haunted by the issues of its time.
107. Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix (2007) (REWATCH)
What a classic. This is still the pinnacle of OG Ben 10. Just the culmination of the story and characters from the original show in one big, beautifully animated package. Gotta love the good old days.
106. Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (2025)
Damn this was a loooooong one, but I think it was good enough for me to say it's worth the length. It was actually an interesting and fleshed-out story despite the title making it sound like it'd be a comedy.
105. Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness (2021) (REWATCH)
This is certainly the Leon show. I forgot Claire was even in this one. It's almost entirely just Leon going around doing stuff and fighting bad guys while Claire gets captured and is a damsel in distress.
I did it yesterday and ended up with this.
104. C.H.U.D. (1984)
This is apparently where the term first came from. A movie I have legit never heard of before, and after watching it, it is... One of the movies of all time. Apparently it's horror? I didn't get that from it, honestly.
103. Willy's Wonderland (2021)
In this movie, Nicolas Cage aura farms while killing the FNAF animatronics. It's pretty good. I really have no other way to describe this one.
102. Thrash (2026)
Well this was a shark movie that I watched. I honestly can't comment much, because I kinda just had it as background noise.
101. Resident Evil 3 (2020)
I truly feel like if they just made this DLC for RE2 or made it a spinoff with a different story instead of calling it an RE3 Remake it would've been better received. As it stands, I just feel underwhelmed by it. It suffers a lack of identity compared to the OG, sadly.
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100. Digimon the Movie (2000) (REWATCH)
I don't care how messy this is- It's a nostalgic masterpiece that got me into my favorite franchise of all time, and for that I will always love it. You won't understand the awesomeness of Omnimon or the thrill of first seeing Greymon if you weren't there.
99. Fantastic Four #53 (1961)
Again, pretty good for an old comic. But The Thing is a racist mf and annoying as hell. I like T'Challa's origin though, and comparing it to modern takes on the character.
98. Fantastic Four #52 (1961)
The first time Black Panther appears already establishes him as a badass. I actually found myself intrigued in this story, which is rare for me to say as far as old comics go.
97. Ted (TV Series) (2024-2025)
Somehow even better than the movie. The writing actually does better in more regards than it and I like these characters more by a lot. Also, hey, he's not Mark Wahlberg here. That's a plus.
96. Bakugo VS Reze - DEATH BATTLE! (2026)
It wasn't the complete package I was hoping for it to be, but it still kicks ass. This is just a pure high-octane blast-fest and a well-animated one. I also love Boomstick being a massive Bakugo fanboy.
95. Resident Evil: Damnation (2012)
This one had actually good action scenes and better animation by far than Degeneration. It's no masterpiece but it's a solid movie overall that actually has character to it. It's alright, but a decent alright.
94. Resident Evil: Degeneration (2008)
I liked Vendetta and Death Island, but this one just felt soulless. The faces and character models in general animate in this uncanny, lifeless way, the story has zero substance, and it doesn't even really have good action scenes or funny lines, even from Leon.
93. The Amazing Spider-Man #4 (1963)
Sandman is ALSO originated from radiation, apparently. This is the first early comic I've read that actively has considerable detail in it, from the characters to the action.
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92. The Amazing Spider-Man #3 (1963)
Doc-Ock's origin story! Very different from what I expected- Looks to me like old Spidey stories and radiation are deeply linked concepts.
91. Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962) (REREAD)
This is probably the closest to the modern portrayals of a superhero origin story that I've seen in an original work. Most things you expect are there. Obviously it's simplified and not as in-depth, but it's the basic skeleton of Spidey's origin.
90. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026)
This was so fucking boring, dude. It somehow had the slowest pacing I've ever seen but also managed to feel rushed? And it also just tries to reference everything to the point of not even really being a Galaxy movie. Are we smoking crack right now?
89. Ted (2012)
Why the fuck am I laughing at a Seth McFarlane movie so hard? I was actively cracking up when John got into a physical fight with Ted and got his ass kicked. Honestly this movie is way better than it probably has any right to be.
88. Bride of Re-Animator (1990)
While I enjoy the first one more, I still think this is a decent sequel with some good ideas and character moments. I think it definitely gives West himself more of a defined character, and as campy as the effects are they still work to make it entertaining.
87. Re-Animator (1985) (REWATCH)
This is now a contender for my favorite horror movie, right up there with the first Scream. Something about the plot and its style of horror just strikes a chord with me, maybe it's the Resident Evil fan in me but I'm all here for whatever this movie is doing.
86. Ready or Not (2019)
One of my new favorites. This one really makes it apparent how Samara Weaving is basically a modern scream queen. The violence and intensity is off the charts and for a horror-comedy, I actually quite like the story.