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cooby Doo
When I was younger, my siblings and I would race to the basement with our Cheez-Its and Gushers in hand to watch a movie. Our first choice was always ScoobyDoo. I have been obsessed with every movie and show since I was a kid. The jokes appeal to every age group and the whodunit’ mysteries were always so entertaining. And Zoinks! The monsters are creepy, but still manage to make you laugh with their odd behavior and it’s so impressive that no monster was ever used twice. From the Black Knight to the Phantom Virus, Scooby-Doo monsters are so different and never get old. Those shows and movies fueled my childhood. I still watch the same movies I’ve seen hundreds of times before as if I’m 6 years old, plopped in front of the TV watching them for the first time.
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— Brianna Sandoval
After more than ten years of the show airing its finale, I strongly believe that nothing can top the cinematic masterpiece known as Lost. It starts out with a plane spontaneously crashing on a desert island, leaving the survivors to uncover its secrets, only to realize that the island they’re on is not ordinary. From the complete character arcs to the beautifully drawn-out storylines and episodes, it feels like a whole new story each time I watch it. So many little details are easy to miss, making it extra attention-grabbing. It’s a show I can watch over and over again. From season one to six, Lost continues to comfort me in maintaining the same exhilarating feeling.
— Ben Lehman