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what are your COMFORT MOVIES... ...you know, the movies that, if you're flipping channels and you come across them, you stop and watch to the end. or you're bored, wanna watch something, so you pull this one out... | |
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AFTER HOURS (1985) : This one used to feel like my life....hence I'd laugh a lot, I've had friends watch it in horror (no laughs)
<--MICKEY DOLENZ WILL KNOW THIS ONE
WHAT WOULD A LIST BE WITHOUT THE GREATEST FILM EVER?????.....DEATH WISH 3
MONTY PYTHON'S: THE MEANING OF LIFE
THIS ONE IS NEW TO MY 'COMFORT LIST': BABE II: PIG IN THE CITY
AND I'M SURE A DOZEN OTHERS THAT ESCAPE ME [Edited 8/15/17 11:15am] ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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basically any 1980s 'horror' movie. the big hair, padded shoulder outifts, synthesizer pop accompaniment... well, it just take me back. | |
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Daughters of the Dust
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Animal House Caddyshack Stripes This is Spinal Tap Rocky III Commando Predator Pulp Fiction | |
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Top Hat. No matter how bad a day you're having, you have to smile... [Edited 8/15/17 14:21pm] We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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THE MACK i am KING BAD!!!
you are NOT... STOP ME IF YOU HEARD THIS BEFORE... | |
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these are probably the movies i've gone back to the most over the years, and if any of them popped up on a streaming service right now, i'd sit and watch it happily. | |
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damosuzuki said: these are probably the movies i've gone back to the most over the years, and if any of them popped up on a streaming service right now, i'd sit and watch it happily. Two of these just played again at American Cinematheque, Last House On The Left played with MANIAC and that crap CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST, and Beyond The Valley of the Dolls just played at the Aero, with starlet Dolly Read stopping by for Q&A...i got her to sign my Playboy playmate book (182 autographs and counting: i intend to get as many for this dead fella that compiled most of them) ..i never liked it on dvd, but seen on a big screen with a crowd made a big difference. I've always wanted to see AFTER HOURS on a big screen. ..AND the rough cut 4 hrs....if it still exists. U ever notice slight discrepancies in sequence? ....I've seen that movie probably more than any ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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hmmm, i can't recall any major sequence flubs off the top of my head, but i'm usually not too observant when it comes to things like that. if you have the time (or a link), i'd like to hear them. i'm due for a re-watch anyway, & it would be fun to keep an eye open for any miscues. | |
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My Comfort Movies are the following
1. The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
2. Funny Face (1957)
3. The Great Race (1965)
4. Damn Yankees (1958)
5. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
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Don't Answer The Phone
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Like movies I never get tired of watching over again? Here are some that come to mind
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Babe, Pulp Fiction, any Spike Lee Joint... For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Jackie Brown Death Proof The Hateful 8 Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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I love the film and the soundtrack.....a musical about baseball with Bob Fosse choreography, what's not to like this number is Everthing.
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. Oh no... TELL ME I DIDN'T JUST READ THAT! . I know, opinions! Everyone is entitled to them! . But for me... MEAN STREETS is literally AS GOOD and AS IMPORTANT as ANY film in Scorsese's career. Just simply an early masterpiece that I could literally watch once a month and not get tired of (I don't think at least, I've never tried watching it that often). . MEAN STREETS is one of the movies I just want to climb inside of and LIVE THERE. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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My NUMERO UNO 'comfort movie': . I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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There are dozens of them, I find Scorsese movies comforting:
The Departed Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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i really should have included flash gordon on my list. | |
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When I want to be sad and happy:
When I want to laugh:
And these aren't movies, but I often watch the "Pottery Will Get You Nowhere" episode of The Wonder Years or "The Music Box" episode of Little House on the Prairie when I want to feel better. They always work, too.
[Edited 8/17/17 9:55am] "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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These are the first 3 movies off the top of my head that function as my chicken soup (if I'm feeling down or sick and don't need to sip the whole thing just to get that four-course kind of feeling). Meatballs (1979) I feel privileged each and every time witnessing the genius of Bill Murray blossom into our collective irreverence. At first glance you can't believe anyone would put this overslept clown in charge of anything, much less children. Yet deep down—underneath this disheveled mess of a man seemingly incapable of parsing even his own singularity—lies a humanity that is more reasonably and profoundly insightful than many of those off taking themselves far too seriously. So many camp movies owe their breezy, cricketed getaways to this piece of huggable ridiculousness. Psychological insight: In theory one can out of empathy find relations with anything human relatable, but with the main kid I could be a hardened fool and still see the reflection. --- Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977) Yeah, the second one. I can't believe it either. But the first one is a great movie to me, not my security blanket. Perhaps only one small step for mankind beyond a made-for-TV movie, but also at times gloriously close to how suburban kids in the 70s would be without the dreamt-up parental guidance. The third one in the series? Hell no. Even I have my limits. Psychological insight: As a small child I breathed this atmosphere in like a dust devil striking the pitcher's mound. ---- CaddyShack (1980) All these little bits and skits somehow form a cohesiveness as strong as the greatest lowbrow comedies ever made for either a quick dip in an infested pool or a long drive past a self-congratulatory ass while his polyester pants get taken down a gopher hole via a duel of wits between a greenskeeper from that acid trip and a cheeky topsoil dweller inside the pop sublimity of Kenny Loggins. Madness. Psychological insight: I passionately enjoy diving into the deep end but need to always keep in mind the Baby Ruth that lurks at the bottom of every draining. These movies can almost effortlessly (the sound doesn't even have to be on and there can be a zillion distractions) make me feel like a young kid smiling at part of what makes this experience such a big red proboscis. | |
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Almost everything by Mel Brooks and Silent Night, Deadly Night. | |
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no!! not de bore worms!!
AHHHH....Ornella Muti.... what a hot, sexy beast of a woman. [Edited 8/17/17 14:30pm] ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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Porn movies. | |
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you kept it real ...i respect that.... now go wash your hands | |
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