You know, when you're feeling down or sick, you can put a movie or show on that makes you feel a little better? I have a few, they're pretty ecletic.
1. This is Spinal Tap. Can't ever not laugh at this movie.
2. Empire Strikes Back. No explanation required.
3. Star Trek 3 and 4. I don't know why these particular 2, it could be any Star Trek really, but these 2 do the trick.
4. Silence of the Lambs. I really have no explanation. I just love this movie.
5. Sound of Music. This movie is like taking a shower and getting rid of the funk for me.
6. Blazing Saddles. Again, if you don't laugh at this movie, you're dead.
Just a few of my favorites to get me in a decent mood. Anyone else have a similar way to feel better?
Some Comfort movies for me
1. The Empire Strikes Back - My Favorite Movie, so always captures me when I watch it
2. Back to the Future Trilogy - If I am feeling down about life or things in general, this series always seems to make me forget things and gets me wrapped up in the story
3. Titan AE - When I was single and I would get my heart broken or had a rough date, this was the movie I went to. Not sure why as it really does not have anything to do about dating. I think I liked the intro with Cale and the song Cosmic Castaway playing, make me feel better.
4. Office Space - If I am having a bad run at work, I watch this, makes me feel better about work life in general.
5. U571 - Another favorite of mine, but makes me feel good when I watch it. I actually like to watch a lot of WW2 based war movies, or something like Band of Brothers, as it gives me a strong feeling of brotherhood.
6. Star Trek 4 and 5 - ST 4 Not really one of my favorite movies, but reminds me of some good times when I was in high school as it came out around that time. ST 5 again not the best, but gives me a comfortable feeling as well, probably more to do when it came out and the memories from that time.
7. Kevin Smith Movies - No one in particular, but always sort of make me feel good and forget things well I am watching them.
Movies that will instantly make me feel better? Oh, there are so many. Immediately springing to mind are:
1. Ferris Buellors Day Off (Pretty much any John Hughes will do it. But this just pips The Breakfast Club for me)
2. Star Wars (or Ep 4: A New Hope if you prefer. Any of the original trilogy would do it. Jedi has the most by way of nostalgia for me being the first one I actually saw. But my favourite is the first...)
3. Back To The Future (As above, I love the whole trilogy. But there's something about the first that puts it a cut above for me)
4: Wargames (I love the story and the characters....but there's something about the soundtrack that just really really lifts me
5: The Blues Brothers (Just sheer class...)
6: Animal House (for the same reason as Blues Brother)
7: Stir Crazy (I could have put Blazing Saddles here, but I love both these equally. And Blazing Saddles gets mentioned above so I figured this also deserves a mention)
8: Aliens (Not only is it an awesome movie, but there is so much more depth to this movie than anyone realises at first. eg. No alien attacks unless first provoked by humans....think about that next time you watch it)
9: Superman (This is my childhood. Simple as that)
10: Boys N The Hood (A movie from my teens. I don't care if you listened to "gangster rap" music or not. This movie went beyond it's target audience and became a classic for all. Whether you came from a rich or poor back ground. This movie had to hit home to you the problems the characters were going through just to survive everyday life..)
I could go on. But that's the first ten that sprung to mind. Tomorrow could deliver another totally random ten different to this
Wow!! No Indianna Jones....just realised!!
Quote from: ori-STUDFARM on November 27, 2011, 07:56:24 AM
8: Aliens (Not only is it an awesome movie, but there is so much more depth to this movie than anyone realises at first. eg. No alien attacks unless first provoked by humans....think about that next time you watch it)
9: Superman (This is my childhood. Simple as that)
Wow!! No Indianna Jones....just realised!!
Yes, I agree with those. They are on my mental list! Just watched my Aliens Bluray a few weeks ago when I was grumpy as heck and it cured it. Raiders would be my Indy fix.
and The Godfather should have been on my list. 1 and 2 marathon. Good for what ails ya.
I'd have to go with Scarface for Gangster movies...But must confess, I've never done any of the Godfather movies yet. As hard as that is to believe...
i'm just star trek 4 and almost any pixar film. star trek insurrection too.
Oh good thread.
1 Raiders of the lost ark. (Just a awesome stand alone action romp)
2 Superman 2 (first film I remember seeing at the cinema. Still stands up now)
3 Four weddings and a funeral (I make no apologies for this sometimes i need cheese)
4 Life of Brian (laugh a minute)
5 Blues Brothers (loved it then, love it now)
6 Star wars (again stand alone film)
7 Withnail and I (can quote it backwards)
Flash Gordon
The Blues Brothers
Where Eagles Dare
Team America (I know it's bad, but it makes me laugh)
Howard the Duck (I should seek some mental health service for this one)
Office Space
Hot Fuzz
Shawn of the Dead
The Big Lebowski
Christmas Vacation
Interesting ...
Top ten go to movies in no particular order:
1) Queen of the Damned. I just love the music and visuals of this movie.
2) The Long Kiss Goodnight. If I have to explain it, you will never get it.
3) Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Something to enjoy with the wife.
4) Kevin smith's Viewaskew Universe.
5) Hudson Hawk
6) Firefly
7) Aliens Resurrection ... Don't ask me why, I still don't know that one.
8) Losers
9) Star Trek
10) A-Team
I like a lot more and I have a rotation of other films, but these are the ones that I rarely get tired of.
Quote from: HawkeyeMeds on November 27, 2011, 01:36:00 PM
4 Life of Brian (laugh a minute)
Yes, on mine as well. Can't miss with that or Grail. Though I favor Brian.
Quote from: ori-STUDFARM on November 27, 2011, 09:07:56 AM
I'd have to go with Scarface for Gangster movies...But must confess, I've never done any of the Godfather movies yet. As hard as that is to believe...
I...just don't know how to respond to that. You've never seen The Godfather....? If I was your secret Santa I know what you'd be getting....
Here are a few:
The Empire Strikes Back
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Back to the Future
Office Space
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
any Trek film (but 2 - 4 are favs)
Superman I or II
Quote from: HawkeyeMeds on November 27, 2011, 01:36:00 PM
3 Four weddings and a funeral (I make no apologies for this sometimes i need cheese)
The recital of the Auden poem at Gareth's funeral always gets me teary-eyed in this movie. Good choice.
Anything Whedon makes me feel better. There's a lot of movies in my collection, so usually it's whatever I get an urge to watch or haven't watched in a while.
Though a few of my frequent picks are;
The Great Escape
Star Wars
Lord of the Rings
Back to the Future
Alien and Aliens
Amazing Grace
Fireproof
Wall*E
Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead, and Scott Pilgrim
And of course my shows like Chuck and Farscape I have on DVD too. I usually have Doctor Who and Top Gear on the DVR as well.
Hmm movies that make me feel better...
Any of the ..
Pixar movies
Harry Potter
Lord of the Rings
Star Wars
Star Trek
Firefly/Serenity
Quote from: ori-STUDFARM on November 27, 2011, 09:07:56 AM
I'd have to go with Scarface for Gangster movies...But must confess, I've never done any of the Godfather movies yet. As hard as that is to believe...
Absurd. Stop what you're doing, go home, and watch Godfather 1 & 2. Seriously.
My picks:
Peggy Sue Got Married - makes me cry every time for some reason, Nic Cage is genius, and Kathleen Turner enchanting, before she turned into a man
Bill Murray marathon - Stripes, Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, Groundhog Day, What About Bob, Meatballs, Quick Change, & Scrooged are my favorites, in that order. Any one of them could brighten my darkest mood. That's the fact, Jack!
Home Alone 1 & 2 - currently my daughter's favorite movies, I'll watch them with her as many times as she wants
Up - the first fifteen minutes of that movie are possibly the most profoundly moving moments in any movie ever, let alone an animated feature
Easy Money/Back to School - always loved Rodney Dangerfield, nothing he did after came close to these first two efforts, and the first is leaps and bounds better than the second
I'll echo Back to the Future trilogy, Star Wars IV - VI and any Trek movie, with extended bathroom breaks during parts of TMP and TFF. :) :) :)
Great post!
Quote from: X on November 27, 2011, 06:00:21 PM
5) Hudson Hawk
Really? Almost any Bruce Willis movie would make my list before that one, even Bonfire of the Vanities. Can you articulate a good reason to attempt to watch Hudson Hawk again before I die? I don't think you can convince me...