Did someone say Disney??? Oh my gosh that is where it's AT!!! If you ever want to nerd out about it, I'm here for it lol. My favorite movie *might* be The Emperor's New Groove, although it's a hard choice.
Does anybody remember the Disney Fairies series with Tinker Bell? I feel like no one talks about them, but they were like my childhood. Fawn is probably my favorite character, in case anyone cares. 
I also do love Stranger Things, even though it's pretty spoopy. I love the ethereal aspects of it and I am so invested in pretty much all of the characters *cries in all of the dead characters*. Not to be dramatic, but I would die for Dustin. Steve's pretty great too- what a character arc!
Does anyone have thoughts on season 3? I didn't really like it as much as the other two, but it's still pretty good. I just felt like Mike and El were a little weird and Will was totally sidelined. :/ Although I do love Alexei (what an adorable human!) and that bit involving The Neverending Story (lol trying not to give spoilers). I hope season 4 will come out soon, though, but who knows what'll happen what with Corona and everything.
(Btw, fair warning to the younger members of this forum that are thinking about watching it- it's kind of gory and there is some language in it, plus it can get really freaky.)
Harry Potter is also just the best, being a proud Hufflepuff with a lynx Patronus and also a wand with a phoenix feather core. I'm the kind of person that doesn't reread books, though, so I've probably forgotten a lot about it. I remember how much I loved reading it, though... I feel like I haven't read a book/book series that was nearly as good since I finished the Deathly Hallows. :( However, I don't really approve of JK Rowling herself- in case you didn't know, she's been trying to convince her audience that her characters are more diverse than what she actually wrote them to be, plus recently she's been saying some pretty insensitive stuff on Twitter.
Okay okay, one more. Back to the Future might just be the best movie trilogy ever. I love the story- how it's set in the 80's and also the overall concept of the whole thing (as you may have gathered, I gravitate towards things within make-believe genres lol). It's not afraid to really explore the concept of time travel, plus I love all of its running gags (even though they're a little cheesy
). Also, the score is actual fire ohmygah. In case you're a fan, I would recommend watching the interview Josh Gad did with the cast on YouTube. It was super interesting.