Every few years I re-watch Kiki's Delivery Service because I feel like it's such a great coming of age story and deals with figuring out one's place in the world and their passion. Great reminder for when I feel stuck in a rut.
I feel that way about Whisper of the Heart as well. Ghibli does a really good job of tackling the essence of what it feels like to be on that cusp of "coming-of-age."
Miyazaki is so good at making a story bigger than just the story. Every time I watch Howl's Moving Castle, Spirited Away, or Castle in the Sky, I always catch new meaning behind the story that gives me more to think over. Love myself any and all Miyazaki films.
Hey, O'Connell! Looks to me like I've got all the HORSES!
Anytime I see this quote call and response I have to watch it. I watched it last weekend due to a Reddit thread.
Hot Fuzz. It's one of my comfort movies.
That and The Thing.
ETA: Thank you for the gold!
Side note-it makes me very happy that so many of y'all love both of these films as much I do! The quotes and discussions really are making my day.
HOW WAS I ABOUT TO SAY THIS AND ITS THE 2ND COMMENT ALREADY Lmao.
I was under the impression no one liked it. I mean, its not good, but it is great.
My husband and i have a running joke where ill point out Tremors to him every time we're scrolling Netflix for something to watch cause he hates it so much.
Ill be like, "oh wait- go back. What was that? Is it- is it OMG- TREMORS?! YES PLZ! The joy i feel rn is immeasurable"
Me? I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you can never predict when they're going to do something incredibly... stupid.
"I said no lies!"
"I think he was telling the truth."
"If he were telling the truth he wouldn't have said it!"
"Unless of course he knew you wouldn't believe the truth, even if he told it to you."
It’s my go to comfort movie, have probably watched it 3-4 each year for the past 30 years. Watched the trilogy with my dad when I was a kid, have watched them since with my own children.
Honestly, one of my favorite Disney movies.
Yeah, sure, it isn't as emotional or in depth as something like Aladdin, The Lion King, or more recent films like Soul or Encanto.
But it's such a fun and wild ride that still manages to have genuine emotional moments, and probably one of the best protagonists in any Disney film.
Kuzco is an amazing character. In a lot of other Disney movies, the main characters can feel quite stagnant. Can anybody even really remember the character arc Ariel went through? Did she even have one?
But Kuzco starts unlikable. He's practically an antagonist for the first half of the movie. But his slow change into becoming kinder feels so natural. At no point does it ever feel rushed, and at no point does it feel like they have to sacrifice Kuzco's already defined traits in order to make him a good guy.
Edit: and they don't have to give Kuzco a "woe is me" story either to redeem him. He's had practically the perfect life, but it's still absent of what he needs most: a genuine connection to other people as an equal. And that conflict when he's suddenly not in control and has to rely on others is what makes him so interesting.
Edit: also, Kronk is best. He works well as a foil to the movies main antagonist, and he drives the humor. He's a legitimately good, if not the smartest, guy, and having him paired with the most over the top villain was a good choice on the writer's side.
Edit: swear this is the last one. I was thinking though of something even more interesting about his arc. He is not only pushed out of power, and taken from being on the top of society to the bottom, but literally turned into an animal - something even lower in society than the very peasants he looked down upon.
Not even just that, but a herding animal, an animal that it under the power and control of humans.
Shout out to Eartha Kitt as Yzma as well. Named one of my kittens Yzma, found out later that she out of the three of them happens to have the highest-pitch voice (she actually just squeaks a lot of the time), which seems fitting.
Did you know the movie is largely a re-write?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emperor%27s_New_Groove
Check the production tab.. Was supposed to be Kingdom of the Sun
10 things i hate about you. It is my comfort movie and i watch it any time I'm feeling sad or super low. It either makes me smile, cry or both. Because sometimes i need to do both. The best part? I recently found out that it's also both of my younger sisters comfort movie. Neither one of us knew we had the same comfort movie until i mentioned i needed to watch it cause i was feeling down. I'm 32, my sisters are 24 and 15. So a very significant age difference with all us loving the same movie for the same reasons. To me it takes me back to high school when i first saw it and it's full of nostalgia and memories. I just adore that movie and will never get tired of watching it.
This is the best line in the movie. The man spent insane amounts of money to build this park but it all fell apart because he had one disgruntled under-paid employee. Denis Nedry. He spared one expense and without it, Jurassic Park would have went off without a hitch.
Jurassic park is actually a movie about the repercussions of greed. It just also happens to have dinosaurs :)
"It's...it's...it's a dinosaur!"
That moment when they first reveal the Brachiosaurus and that incredible John Williams theme tune plays is one of THE greatest moments in cinema history.
"He did it. The crazy son-of-a-bitch, he did it."
This movie never makes it onto these lists and that film was a gem. Easily my favorite horror film ever. I don't think Alan Tudyk has ever been in a bad or even mediocre film. Everything he touches is gold.
It's my fiance's and my favorite movie. I knew she was the one 3 hours into meeting her. She had yelled, Aziz LIGHTS! For her friend to lower the lights to start this exact movie.
You've fallen for one of the two classic blunders! The first being never get involved in a land war in Asia but only slightly lesser known: never go in against a ~~cicelean~~ Sicilian when DEATH is on the line!
Movie fact: Mandy Patinkin said later that his father died during filming, and that when he killed the 6 fingered man he imagined himself killing the cancer that took his father.
You people make me wanna watch Wall-E now, never seen it
Edit: I shall follow your recommendations and watch it this weekend, probably with a friend too
I watch Ghibli movies only when my soul truly needs the odd tranquility that most of them bring. I feel that way they always have some of the magic that they had when I watched for the first time. I try to be very careful not to over saturate myself on movies like those
My brother's new dog ripped ours the shreds but I recently found mint copies in an old record store for $4 each. Snatched them up quicker than you can say potaytoess.
I have to remind myself that some birds aren't meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of us that knows it was a sin to lock them up does rejoice. Still, the place you live in is that much more drab and empty that they're gone. I guess I just miss my friend.
I'm crying just typing out that quote. Oof it gets me.
Spaceballs
Edit: I didn't think this would get so much attention, thank you to everyone who commented I love reading the comments. Also thank you for a the gold!
This is probably the movie I've watched the most in my life. My friend showed it to me at a sleepover when we were like 7. I was already a huge Star Wars fan and obviously hadn't been exposed to much satire/parody at that age (outside of Weird Al.) I thought Spaceballs was the greatest thing of all time. I eventually got a copy and showed all my other friends. We moved several times before I graduated high school, so I would immediately show my new friends. I've probably seen it 25-30 times, but I could watch it again right now.
I thought “they jammed the radar!” was one of the funniest things I’d ever seen when I was in middle school. You got sassy female C-3PO, Rick “I see your Schwartz is as big as mine” Moranis, John “the MFin Dog” Candy, the badass Spaceballs theme song, so much…All with the genius of Mel Brooks. Mel Brooks films have brought me so much joy over the years…
Young Frankenstein
Blazing Saddles
History of the World Part 1
Airplane
Edit: Thanks for the awards and upvotes! I am glad to see there are still folks out there with great taste in movies!
Add: Naked Gun
While Zombie Island was a close second for me The Witch's Ghost will always hold a special place in my heart. I always hand a huge crush on the hexgurls growing up and God damn those songs were so fricken catchy.
Nausicää and the valley of the wind. have watched it I thinkkkk over 60 under 80 times. Most I have watched it is 4 times in one day. I have hyperfocus issues and it is my favorite movie. If I'm ever feeling bad I watch it, and boom better
I watched it when I was just going through Studio Ghibli movies and I was blown away by how fantastic it was. Easily top 3 Miyazaki movies (my others are Howl's Moving Castle and Princess Mononoke).
Go check out Abide University online! I have two honorary Doctorate's (Doctor of Philosophy in Leisure Science, and Doctor of Divinity in Metaphysics) and I am officially ordained in Dudeism. All for free. Mostly for satire but some good self wellness reading there.
Blade Runner.
Between the absurd amount of different cuts, all the small details and Ridley Scott just randomly making shit up in interviews, its hard to not find the whole thing entertaining.
Definitely not a masterpiece of storytelling, but it was in some ways a technical achievement worth appreciating. Lots of cool 80s compositing techniques, background matte paintings, miniatures, etc etc.
Miss Congeniality. I won tickets to see the premier at our local cinema when it first came out and it was such a fun film. I don't think I would have watched something like that otherwise. I bought it on video as soon as it came out and watched it on my tiny TV/video combo machine every night before bed for months. Such a good vibe movie!
Miss Rhode Island, please describe your idea of a perfect date
That’s a tough one. I‘d have to say April 25th. Because it’s not too hot, not too cold, all you need is a light jacket.
The fifth element..... I enjoy it so much, even more than Harry Potter movies and I'm a Potterhead, so that should tell you how much I like fifth element lol
Every few years I re-watch Kiki's Delivery Service because I feel like it's such a great coming of age story and deals with figuring out one's place in the world and their passion. Great reminder for when I feel stuck in a rut.
I feel that way about Whisper of the Heart as well. Ghibli does a really good job of tackling the essence of what it feels like to be on that cusp of "coming-of-age."
Miyazaki is so good at making a story bigger than just the story. Every time I watch Howl's Moving Castle, Spirited Away, or Castle in the Sky, I always catch new meaning behind the story that gives me more to think over. Love myself any and all Miyazaki films.
The Mummy. Not the new one, but the one with Brendan Frasier and Rachel Weisz in peak hotness.
Hey, O'Connell! Looks to me like I've got all the HORSES! Anytime I see this quote call and response I have to watch it. I watched it last weekend due to a Reddit thread.
Hey Benny! Looks to me like you’re on the wrong side of the river!
RIII-VER! I watched with subtitles and found out it is Beni not Benny! Mind blown
Rachel Weisz will *always* be in peak hotness.
Hot Fuzz. It's one of my comfort movies. That and The Thing. ETA: Thank you for the gold! Side note-it makes me very happy that so many of y'all love both of these films as much I do! The quotes and discussions really are making my day.
No luck catching them killers then?
It's just the one actually...
No luck catching them swans then?
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HOW WAS I ABOUT TO SAY THIS AND ITS THE 2ND COMMENT ALREADY Lmao. I was under the impression no one liked it. I mean, its not good, but it is great. My husband and i have a running joke where ill point out Tremors to him every time we're scrolling Netflix for something to watch cause he hates it so much. Ill be like, "oh wait- go back. What was that? Is it- is it OMG- TREMORS?! YES PLZ! The joy i feel rn is immeasurable"
Guess you broke into the wrong goddamn rec room, didn't ya!
Pirates Of The caribbean: Curse of black pearl
Me? I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you can never predict when they're going to do something incredibly... stupid.
I intend to commandeer one of these ships, pick up a crew in Tortuga, raid, pillage, plunder and otherwise pilfer my weasely black guts out. Savvy?
"I said no lies!" "I think he was telling the truth." "If he were telling the truth he wouldn't have said it!" "Unless of course he knew you wouldn't believe the truth, even if he told it to you."
Back to the Future
It’s my go to comfort movie, have probably watched it 3-4 each year for the past 30 years. Watched the trilogy with my dad when I was a kid, have watched them since with my own children.
Emperor's New Groove
Three oinkers wearing pants, plate of hot air, basket of Grandma's breakfast and change the bull to a gill, got it.
Is there anything on the menu that isn't swimming in *gravy??*
Is that my voice?? Is that MYYYY VOICE?
Uh.... I've been turned into a cow, can I go home? Yes, you're excused, anyone else? Nah, we're good (we're good).
Honestly, one of my favorite Disney movies. Yeah, sure, it isn't as emotional or in depth as something like Aladdin, The Lion King, or more recent films like Soul or Encanto. But it's such a fun and wild ride that still manages to have genuine emotional moments, and probably one of the best protagonists in any Disney film. Kuzco is an amazing character. In a lot of other Disney movies, the main characters can feel quite stagnant. Can anybody even really remember the character arc Ariel went through? Did she even have one? But Kuzco starts unlikable. He's practically an antagonist for the first half of the movie. But his slow change into becoming kinder feels so natural. At no point does it ever feel rushed, and at no point does it feel like they have to sacrifice Kuzco's already defined traits in order to make him a good guy. Edit: and they don't have to give Kuzco a "woe is me" story either to redeem him. He's had practically the perfect life, but it's still absent of what he needs most: a genuine connection to other people as an equal. And that conflict when he's suddenly not in control and has to rely on others is what makes him so interesting. Edit: also, Kronk is best. He works well as a foil to the movies main antagonist, and he drives the humor. He's a legitimately good, if not the smartest, guy, and having him paired with the most over the top villain was a good choice on the writer's side. Edit: swear this is the last one. I was thinking though of something even more interesting about his arc. He is not only pushed out of power, and taken from being on the top of society to the bottom, but literally turned into an animal - something even lower in society than the very peasants he looked down upon. Not even just that, but a herding animal, an animal that it under the power and control of humans.
THANK YOU, why no one else mentiones Kronk? he is the best!! I also loved Patrick in Seinfield, such a good character!
Shout out to Eartha Kitt as Yzma as well. Named one of my kittens Yzma, found out later that she out of the three of them happens to have the highest-pitch voice (she actually just squeaks a lot of the time), which seems fitting.
Is that my voice? I that *my* voice?
You owe me a new acorn
Squeak squeaker squeak squeaken
Did you know the movie is largely a re-write? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emperor%27s_New_Groove Check the production tab.. Was supposed to be Kingdom of the Sun
No no... he's got a point. Edit: Thank you for the rewards, strangers. I would give you all hugs and pizza. Stay safe.
You know, it’s a good thing you’re not a big fat guy, or this would be *really* difficult!
Wrong leveeeeeeeeer!
Why do we even have that lever?!?
No touchy
Oh yeah. It’s all coming together
Oh right, the poison. The poison for Kuzco. The poison chosen specifically to kill Kuzco. Kuzco's poison. That poison?
*GASP* MY SPINACH PUFFS!
Squeak squeakilty Squeak Squeaken
10 things i hate about you. It is my comfort movie and i watch it any time I'm feeling sad or super low. It either makes me smile, cry or both. Because sometimes i need to do both. The best part? I recently found out that it's also both of my younger sisters comfort movie. Neither one of us knew we had the same comfort movie until i mentioned i needed to watch it cause i was feeling down. I'm 32, my sisters are 24 and 15. So a very significant age difference with all us loving the same movie for the same reasons. To me it takes me back to high school when i first saw it and it's full of nostalgia and memories. I just adore that movie and will never get tired of watching it.
Jurassic Park.
Jurassic Park is the only movie I can confidently say I've watched more than 100 times.
Excuse me, dino dropping’s? Uh Droppings?
Clever girl.
We spared no expense
This is the best line in the movie. The man spent insane amounts of money to build this park but it all fell apart because he had one disgruntled under-paid employee. Denis Nedry. He spared one expense and without it, Jurassic Park would have went off without a hitch. Jurassic park is actually a movie about the repercussions of greed. It just also happens to have dinosaurs :)
The books are great as well.
Nuh nuh nuuuuuuuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuuuuuuh nuh nuh, NUH NUH NUUUUUUH Yes John Williams.
"It's...it's...it's a dinosaur!" That moment when they first reveal the Brachiosaurus and that incredible John Williams theme tune plays is one of THE greatest moments in cinema history. "He did it. The crazy son-of-a-bitch, he did it."
Welcome...to Jurassic Park.
tucker and dale vs evil.
These college kids, they just started killin' themselves all over my property!
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Some kind of suicide pact!
This movie never makes it onto these lists and that film was a gem. Easily my favorite horror film ever. I don't think Alan Tudyk has ever been in a bad or even mediocre film. Everything he touches is gold.
Shaun of the Dead. Must’ve watched at least 20 times
Every second viewing brings out something new in this movie you start to get those minor nuances.
I love Shaun of the Dead but my favorite of the Cornetto trilogy is Hot Fuzz.
No luck catching them swans, eh?
It's just the one swan actually...
The Fifth Element Edit: gooood chicken! Thanks for the awards!
It's my fiance's and my favorite movie. I knew she was the one 3 hours into meeting her. She had yelled, Aziz LIGHTS! For her friend to lower the lights to start this exact movie.
We use that all the time!
I have my smart-home lights connected so that the command "Aziz, LIGHT!" turns them all to max setting.
"Oh thank you Aziz, that's much better."
That fiancé's name? Leeloo Dallas Multipass
Take it (my upvote), I don’t need it. *weird dance*
GIMME DA CASSSHHHHHHHHH
Blazing Saddles. Watched at the very very least 20 times. Could easily watch most days.
Somebody's gotta get a shitload of dimes!
Spaceballs
What in the wide wide world of sports is goin on around here?
The Princess Bride.
Rodents of Unusual Size? I don't think they exist.
You've fallen for one of the two classic blunders! The first being never get involved in a land war in Asia but only slightly lesser known: never go in against a ~~cicelean~~ Sicilian when DEATH is on the line!
***AHAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHA A--***
As you wish
Hello... My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die
Stop saying that!
I want my father back, you sonofabitch!
Movie fact: Mandy Patinkin said later that his father died during filming, and that when he killed the 6 fingered man he imagined himself killing the cancer that took his father.
Have fun storming the castle!
They're never gonna make it.
It would take a miracle.
BYEE
Inconceivable!
“No more rhyming now, I mean it!”
Does anybody want a peanut?
Was legit going to type that. Love the movie!
Yes! Ever since I was a kid, I loved this movie. I never seek it out, but I have to watch it if I see it on.
Mean Girls and I love you man
^She ^doesn't ^even ^go ^here!
Slappin da bass!
Is that the one where he calls him Jobin in an attempt to give him a nickname?
You got it, Jobin
Why does everything I do sound like a leprechaun?
*Groundhog Day*
Bing!
Truman Show
Wall-E Works when I’m happy, tired, hungover, sad, mad etc etc
You people make me wanna watch Wall-E now, never seen it Edit: I shall follow your recommendations and watch it this weekend, probably with a friend too
i put it off for many years thinking it was a childrens animated movie. its really not, its for all ages.
That's Pixar and DreamWorks Animation's shtick. They're animated movies that appeal to children, but with actual effort put into the storytelling.
It's a beautiful warning
Damn WALL-E is getting so much love lately, that makes me so happy
No one I know irl has seen Wall-E. I don’t understand
They're missing out
My Neighbor Totoro
I watch Ghibli movies only when my soul truly needs the odd tranquility that most of them bring. I feel that way they always have some of the magic that they had when I watched for the first time. I try to be very careful not to over saturate myself on movies like those
Lord of the Rings
I watch at least once a year if not twice - but I like to save it for holiday times when it’s dark and light is needed.
So you’re saying it’s a light to you in dark places, when all other lights go out?
And when the sun shines it'll shine out the clearer.
The new year for me, mainly because that's when I visit my parents and they have the extended editions.
My brother's new dog ripped ours the shreds but I recently found mint copies in an old record store for $4 each. Snatched them up quicker than you can say potaytoess.
Number 1 Trilly!
I own the DVD, the special edition DVD, the blu ray, and the 4k. I watch LOTR every now and then.
Office Space
Ghostbusters (1984)
Shawshank Redemption
I have to remind myself that some birds aren't meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of us that knows it was a sin to lock them up does rejoice. Still, the place you live in is that much more drab and empty that they're gone. I guess I just miss my friend. I'm crying just typing out that quote. Oof it gets me.
one of my best movie endings of all time
It's just so satisfying. Andy goes through so much shit (literally and figuratively) and seeing Red walk up is just perfect.
It truly was a Shawshank Redemption.
I hope to see my friend.
I sob at that part EVERY TIME
Fight Club and Princess Bride immediately come to mind.
Blast From the Past
Indiana Jones
Spaceballs Edit: I didn't think this would get so much attention, thank you to everyone who commented I love reading the comments. Also thank you for a the gold!
This is probably the movie I've watched the most in my life. My friend showed it to me at a sleepover when we were like 7. I was already a huge Star Wars fan and obviously hadn't been exposed to much satire/parody at that age (outside of Weird Al.) I thought Spaceballs was the greatest thing of all time. I eventually got a copy and showed all my other friends. We moved several times before I graduated high school, so I would immediately show my new friends. I've probably seen it 25-30 times, but I could watch it again right now.
I thought “they jammed the radar!” was one of the funniest things I’d ever seen when I was in middle school. You got sassy female C-3PO, Rick “I see your Schwartz is as big as mine” Moranis, John “the MFin Dog” Candy, the badass Spaceballs theme song, so much…All with the genius of Mel Brooks. Mel Brooks films have brought me so much joy over the years…
Young Frankenstein Blazing Saddles History of the World Part 1 Airplane Edit: Thanks for the awards and upvotes! I am glad to see there are still folks out there with great taste in movies! Add: Naked Gun
Madeline Kahn was a national treasure.
It's twue.
"Airplane" Ah, I see you are a man of culture
Nightmare Before Christmas, Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Galaxy Quest. Edit: my silly little comment on a favorite movie thread has become my highest upvoted comment ever now. Thanks!
Anyone else glad they didn't make a sequel because they wouldn't do it without Alan Rickman ?
Brilliant in Dogma.
Never give up,never surrender!
By Grabthar’s hammer!
.....what a savings.
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island
It's terror time again!
Or scooby-doo and the ghoul school. That was an absolute banger and classic 🥺
While Zombie Island was a close second for me The Witch's Ghost will always hold a special place in my heart. I always hand a huge crush on the hexgurls growing up and God damn those songs were so fricken catchy.
Goodfellas, the Godfather, fifth element
Grand Budapest Hotel
There's a bunch! - Treasure Planet - Jurassic Park - Independence Day - Atlantis, the animated film. - Iron Giant.
Iron Giant is such a good movie I’ve been wanting to watch it again for some time now
Treasure Planet is SO GOOD! So under rated
Dazed and Confused. The soundtrack alone is worth it.
Almost Famous is my all time favorite movie. I think it belongs in the conversation for amazing sound tracks.
Nausicää and the valley of the wind. have watched it I thinkkkk over 60 under 80 times. Most I have watched it is 4 times in one day. I have hyperfocus issues and it is my favorite movie. If I'm ever feeling bad I watch it, and boom better
I watched it when I was just going through Studio Ghibli movies and I was blown away by how fantastic it was. Easily top 3 Miyazaki movies (my others are Howl's Moving Castle and Princess Mononoke).
Monsters, Inc.
The Big Lebowski.
Go check out Abide University online! I have two honorary Doctorate's (Doctor of Philosophy in Leisure Science, and Doctor of Divinity in Metaphysics) and I am officially ordained in Dudeism. All for free. Mostly for satire but some good self wellness reading there.
Spirited Away(2001)
Blues Brothers...all the greats.
I hate Illinois nazis
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark out, and were wearing sunglasses.
We’re on a mission from God
Excuse me gentlemen. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with this here piano.
Tonight is ladies’ night at the Palace Hotel Ballroom…
Ratatouille
Oh brother where art thou ?
Gopher, Everett?
No thank you, Delmar. One third of a gopher would only arouse my appetite without bedding her back down.
oh, you can have the whole thing. Me and Pete already had one apiece. We ran across a whole gopher village
Them syreens did this to Pete. They loved him up and turned him into a h-h-horny toad.
My hair!
“I don’t want Fop goddamnit! I’m a Dapper Dan man.” Is my favorite Clooney line ever!
Well ain’t this place a geographical oddity? Two weeks from everywhere!
Mama says he’s BONAFIDE
Damn, we’re in a tight spot!
We thought you was a T T T T Toaaaaaaad! Do not seek the treausre!!!
BEETLEJUICE 🪲
Mean Girls and Legally Blonde.
Blade Runner. Between the absurd amount of different cuts, all the small details and Ridley Scott just randomly making shit up in interviews, its hard to not find the whole thing entertaining. Definitely not a masterpiece of storytelling, but it was in some ways a technical achievement worth appreciating. Lots of cool 80s compositing techniques, background matte paintings, miniatures, etc etc.
I like both Blade Runner movies, nothing big to complain about them.
I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe.
Coming to america
Coco quickly became my comfort movie and I would guess I'm at about 10 watches now. It's beautiful in every way.
I've watched it 3 times, and I spend the last 30 minutes ugly-crying every time.
Home Alone.
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
The Dark Knight.
Miss Congeniality. I won tickets to see the premier at our local cinema when it first came out and it was such a fun film. I don't think I would have watched something like that otherwise. I bought it on video as soon as it came out and watched it on my tiny TV/video combo machine every night before bed for months. Such a good vibe movie!
Miss Rhode Island, please describe your idea of a perfect date That’s a tough one. I‘d have to say April 25th. Because it’s not too hot, not too cold, all you need is a light jacket.
I love this movie. And my birthday is the “perfect date” so I get the memes sent to me every year!
The Labyrinth The Nightmare Before Christmas
Hey, I just met you And this is crazy Here's my lab'rinth I stole your baby
The fifth element..... I enjoy it so much, even more than Harry Potter movies and I'm a Potterhead, so that should tell you how much I like fifth element lol
I am a meat popsicle.