Let's make one thing clear, these are not the best Disney sequels. Rather these are the Disney sequels that Lindsay found to be most tolerable.
A misogynist hot shot ad exec gains the power to hear women's thoughts. I bet this will be an insight into the female psyche the likes of which we've never seen.
..yeah. Here ya go.
Unfairly maligned lovable family story, or Disney's most offensively racist mistake? Surprisingly, it's neither.
Lindsay distracts you from footage of cute animals in distress. With more footage of cute animals (in distress). Warning: Not for the faint of heart!
A somber fellow who speaks for the Truffula trees, coming this spring, he sells big SUVs!
Whoopi Goldberg spins the world of these cloistered but loveable nuns and their downtrodden, inner city students... with urban gangsta flava!
How do you sell many different takes on the same peeing, pooping, crying, crawling, peeing, eating, and peeing thing? You gotta have a gimmick!
Lindsay goes over her top ten guilty pleasure movies, in rank of how embarrassed she is to like them. Let's face it, we all have them.
Before the live-action films, Alvin and the Chipmunks had a feature-length animated adventure. Lindsay teams up with the Nostalgia Critic to review the ultimate battle of Boys vs. Girls!
Could a film featuring Tom Green wearing a dead deer, spraying Rip Torn with elephant semen, jerking off a horse and swinging a newborn baby by the umbilical cord actually be considered art? Lindsay teams up with Oancitizen to find out.
Here come the Men in Black, galaxy defenders... and also its terrible, disappointment of a sequel.
Looking at the moment that Jon Peters finally managed to get a giant spider into a movie.
A look back on the highly influential and surprisingly long rap career of one Willard Smith, filled with woos, hahas, what whats and uhhs. Featuring the resident rap expert. (Oh, and Rap Critic is in it, too.)
Lindsay wraps up Will Smith month with Will's television roots of funky dances and getting tossed out of large houses, featuring the black nerd expert, the Black Nerd.
After a facebook poll, Lindsay reports the democratically ranked, ultra diverse group that were... 90's boybands. Just like on TRL. EEEEEE!!!
Lindsay attempts to scrape together a top eleven list of her favorite movies of all time... for now. Hope ya like sociopolitical themes tied in with fantastical elements!
Fun Don Bluth movie with talking, singing dogs, or the most profound spiritual parable of our time? You decide. Oh, and a big lipped alligator or something.
What does Orson Scott Card and Chick-Fil-A have in common? Tender and flakey breast meat. And oddly hardline stances on gay marriage that may or may not be good for business.
The Chick and Linkara take a look at the first major female superhero movie ever, the 1984 flop Supergirl. She fights for truth, justice, and with the villain over some random guy she just met. Girl power!
Lindsay looks back on the very best in inspirational Olympic movies in which athletes from a tropical island nation find out that ice is slippery!
Who says there are no decent superhero movies with female protagonists? Actually, Chick does. Because there aren't any. :(
Lindsay reviews the 2000 film Charlie's Angels while wearing a burqa. (Nella's note; it's not actually a burqa, it's a niqab.)
Just in time for International Geena Davis Day, take a trip back with one of the greatest (and least-remembered) box office disasters of all time, Cutthroat Island!
Lindsay goes back to the DSL and dial-up age, a time when flash cartoons roamed free, surreal randomness was the Internet buzzword, and when non-English-speakers dancing cheesily was the best thing ever. (Okay, some things don't really change).
Shut the f*** up, 1994.
Lindsay enlists the help of her undead neighbor, Mara Wilson, to take a look back on why people still adore Danny DeVito's 1996 film, Matilda, all while ducking Mara's infernal rage.
A look at the spooooky Tim Burton film, filled with spoooky fake blood, spooooky blue filter and spooooky Christopher Walken.