Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Renewed Top 10 - June Blockbuster Month


This is my first official post back... hopefully back. Going to try and get it going again.

Bear with me.

I missed out on June. So let's make sure it gets represented. And like always, let's start with the highest grossing movies for the Month of June.
1. Jurassic World(6/12/2015) $652m
2. Incredibles 2(6/15/2018) $608m
3. Finding Dory(6/17/2016) $486m
4. E.T.(6/11/1982) $435m
5. Toy Story 4(6/21/2019) $434m
6. The Lion King(6/24/1994) $421m

Now... on to MY list.

Top 10 Movies Released In June
Here we go

Honorable Mention 1: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie(6/30/1995): Power Rangers are still a part of my fandom even now. And as cheesy as this movie was, it was the West's first real attempt at their own Power Rangers entity.

Honorable Mention 2: Lilo & Stitch(6/21/2002): One of the best Disney movies of the 2000s. And dammit, this is the better sister movie(looking at you, Frozen).

Honorable Mention 3: Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban(6/4/2004): My favorite Harry Potter movie. When the series started getting dark. Plus... Gary Oldman. So... yes. My favorite Potter movie.

10. Jurassic Park(6/11/1993): Michael Crichton's novel come to life. The practical effects are still some of the best I've seen.

9. Man of Steel(6/14/2013): Zack Snyder leaning into Superman being a biblical type being. And Henry Cavill killed this role. He deserves more. He... deserves more.

8. Toy Story 3(6/18/2010): My favorite of the Toy Story movies. A full fledged villain in Lotso... and... a full fledged villain in Andy growing up.

7. Who Framed Roger Rabbit?(6/22/1988): Warner Bros and Disney shaking hands with live action with some Bob Hoskins and Christopher Lloyd. Such a great story disguised as a goofy, silly animated movie meets live action.

6. Spider-Man 2(6/30/2004): Still one of the best Spider-Man movies. Best story structure. Very well done, layered, understandable villain.

5. The Lion King(6/24/1994): Disney Animation's Magnum Opus. You know what this movie is.

4. The Truman Show(6/5/1998): Jim Carrey's showing he doesn't always have to be funny. One his best works.

3. Ghostbusters(6/8/1984): Who you gonna call? The movie that launched a franchise... a phenomena... one that is still beloved today.

2. Batman(6/23/1989): Tim Burton looked at the haters and said "Michael Keaton is perfect as Batman". And now... Michael Keaton has been one of the BEST to ever put on the suit. Influenced the character ever since.

And my number one movie for the month of June...

1. Pixar's Inside Out(6/19/2015): I've said it. This is my favorite movie. It is the BEST depiction if depression I've ever seen, and in a way that kids can understand what the feeling is. The way emotion are personified... I love this movie. And I understand it now more than ever.
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There you go. Not quite back to form. But it works. A bitter sweet month given that it is the birthday month for 3 people I dearly miss(my uncle, my grandmother, and now my mother)... and my own birthday.

Hopefully I still got enough of my heart in it.

Any movie for June that I didn't list that you love? Comment and share this thing!

July post coming post-haste.

Until then...

Don't forget...

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