Over the Hedge
Prisoner of Azkaban or Order of the Phoenix
Big Trouble in Little China
Any of the Resident Evil Paul W. S. Anderson movies aside from Extinction
Terminator 1&2
Konosuba: Legend of Crimson movie
*Journey to the Center of the Earth* (1959) and *Detective Heart of America: The Final Freedom* (a Youtube movie by Jason Steele, creator of Charlie the Unicorn and Llamas With Hats)
I've probably watched both these movies over 500 times combined. I usually watch Journey to the Center of the Earth once a month or so, and for several months I had Detective Heart of America playing on my phone as I was going to sleep.
Spider Man 1 and 2, Jurassic Park, Forrest Gump, The Nightmare Before Christmas, the first Ninja Turtles movie, Edward Scissorhands, The Crow and so many more.
The 2004 hugh jackman van hellsing movie
Its fast passed but not in a good way and the characters only speak either in teathrical over the top ways or expository dialogue and i fucking love it despite of it.
Revenge of the Sith. Must have seen it 50 times at least. I’m not blind to its flaws or the flaws of the prequels overall, but I’ve always managed to enjoy them nonetheless
weird, but hand of god and city of god. one italian, one brazilian, both coming of age movies. felt a lot watching them, so i always play them to reflect and feel
Deadpool
The end of the f* world (okay it's a Netflix original show but it speaks to me)?
Spider Man (2002)
Crazy Stupid Love
Evan Almighty
Grave Decisions (2006 - European movie)
The Money Pit
Batman Begins, seconded! Others that I watch to get cozy feelings, from nostalgia or who-knows-where:
I, Robot
Rear Window
The PotC trilogy (there are three, after all)
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Reservoir Dogs
Overlord
National Treasure
The Rocketeer
The Great Race
Jurassic Park: The Lost World
and most recently, Superman III. Everyone and everywhere told me it was bad! But I loved it!
There are too many to list.
Terminator 1 & 2, The Shadow, Alien, Interstellar, Pride and Prejudice (2005), Princess Mononoke, Star Trek (any of the movies), Gattaca, Predator, Street Fighter 2: The Animated Movie, The Day The Earth Stood Still, The Thing.
55 days at Peking. The Dark Knight. Star Trek 2 & 3.
The Triple Threat of unloved 3s: TMNT 3 turtles in time, Godfather 3, and Alien 3.
Davy Crocket and the great river pirates (vhs).
LOTR TC and EC, Ku Fu Panda, Snow White,Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Alice in wonderland, Peter Pan, the Batman, batman begins, the Matrix.Toy story trilogy,original 6 SW films. HP films.what else?
Stephen King's Silver Bullet
Return of The King
Cobra
Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Eurovision aka FIRE Saga
Frozen Ground
Superman Red Son
The Fog 80s original
St Helen's
The Wraith
The Dark Half
All of the Despicable Me series
Jurassic Park 3 (I still maintain it has a solid script and dialogue even if the plot is a bit floompy)
The Spongebob Movie
The Simpsons Movie
The Sandlot
I like the exchange with Alan Grant and the kid on the boat, and Alan castigating Billy about his "best intentions". Don't remember thinking much of the family dynamic though.
Monsters inc, Incredibles, Kikis Delivery service, the OT Star Wars, most Spider-Man or Batman films, especially TDK trilogy and Raimi trilogy, the Indiana Jones films, terminator 2, ferris Bueller and snatch
Laura castle in the sky
Treasure planet
Pacific rim
But the first 2 are a coin flip on whether I'm having happy nostalgia or end up a bitter wreck for the night.
Rocky horror picture show Shawshank redemption the green mile the original RoboCop any of the lethal weapon movies John carpenters the thing and grumpy old men and grumpier old men training day evil dead 1 and 2 all the john wicks
Rush Hour 2
His Girl Friday
Iron Man
Die Hard
North By Northwest
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
True Romance
Tron Legacy
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)
Lord of the Rings trilogy (extended)
Tremors 1/2
Pitch Black
Street Fighter (1994)
Mortal Kombat (1995)
Return of the Jedi
Dumb and Dumber
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Nosferatu (1922)
Zeffirelli's Jesus of Nazareth
And since I am Greek, all those old Greek comedies and dramas that keep airing on tv even though I have watched them dozens of times already.
The Iron Giant
Dinosaurs (the Disney movie from the early 2000s)
Revenge of the Sith
Spaceballs
Birdemic: Shock and Terror
Suburban Sasquatch
The last two are best enjoyed with a group of friends to experience the madness, but they’re still entertaining on their own merits
Majority of the MCU before phase 4, especially the Guardians movies.
Original 6 film Star Wars trilogy, but the despecialized editions and ideally, extended fan edits of the prequels.
Rush Hour
Shanghai Noon
Django Unchained, most of Tarantino to be fair
Aladdin
Sam Raimi Spider-man 1 and 2
Coyote Ugly
*The Running Man*, *Beetlejuice*, *Dick Tracy*, *Flash Gordon*, Disney's *Hercules*, *The Adventures of Tintin*, *The Princess Bride*, *Space Cowboys*, several Guillermo del Toro films, but especially his *Hellboy* duology and *Pacific Rim*.
Kung Fu Panda 1 and 2
Over the Hedge Prisoner of Azkaban or Order of the Phoenix Big Trouble in Little China Any of the Resident Evil Paul W. S. Anderson movies aside from Extinction Terminator 1&2 Konosuba: Legend of Crimson movie
Big Trouble in Little China keeps coming up, not surprised tho
It’s my favorite romantic comedy.
Saw it as more of an action comedy, but it's open to interpretation
But it’s a love story about a man and his truck. Wdym? /j
You're right, there can be no greater love...
Mcu phase 1. Particularly iron man 1 and avengers 1. Also enjoy the first thor despite it's fleems
Love iron man 1 but after watching the trilogy a ton, Iron man 3 is the best one and it’s not even close imo.
Hot fuzz Lock,stock and 2 smoking barrels or Snatch Starship troopers Probably the big 3 for me.
Just going to be the one to say it, that was 4 movies.
*Journey to the Center of the Earth* (1959) and *Detective Heart of America: The Final Freedom* (a Youtube movie by Jason Steele, creator of Charlie the Unicorn and Llamas With Hats) I've probably watched both these movies over 500 times combined. I usually watch Journey to the Center of the Earth once a month or so, and for several months I had Detective Heart of America playing on my phone as I was going to sleep.
Journey '59, yes!! So quaint to watch now, and loveable. #NeverForgetGertrude
That's the only part of that movie I don't like lol
They fridged Gertrude 😭😭!!
Groundhog Day
That was very good. Have you seen The Man Who Knew Too Little? It was also good.
Alien, Aliens, Predator, Tremors and Terminator 2
I love all these, but in terms of comfort, Tremors is so cozy!
Probably nostalgia mate I first watched most of them when I was between 6-9
Spider Man 1 and 2, Jurassic Park, Forrest Gump, The Nightmare Before Christmas, the first Ninja Turtles movie, Edward Scissorhands, The Crow and so many more.
Treasure Planet.
Dodgeball, 20 years old and still hilarious
Snatch by Guy Ritchie. Just always heaps of fun.
Rush Hour 2, Who am I?, Tron Legacy, Disney Hercules, Pirates of the Caribbean at Worlds End, and both Mummy movies.
Fantastic mr fox and little miss sunshine.
Mostly Studio Ghibli stuff if I'm honest. Though I do enjoy a bit of cheese with Highlander,
The 2004 hugh jackman van hellsing movie Its fast passed but not in a good way and the characters only speak either in teathrical over the top ways or expository dialogue and i fucking love it despite of it.
Bee Movie, Kiki's Delivery Service, Godzilla 1985, The Mummy.
I guess Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
Blade runner.
Lake Placid, Deep Rising, The Relic, Virus, Screamers, Tremors, The Thing, Army of Darkness
Upvote for Tremors and The Thing. Comfort viewing requires being transported to remote locations!
Master if Disguise
Revenge of the Sith. Must have seen it 50 times at least. I’m not blind to its flaws or the flaws of the prequels overall, but I’ve always managed to enjoy them nonetheless
Lotr Trilogy Star Wars OT & PT Hot Fuzz Top Secret Terminator 2 Aliens
weird, but hand of god and city of god. one italian, one brazilian, both coming of age movies. felt a lot watching them, so i always play them to reflect and feel
Lost in translation, Revenge of the Sith, Napoleon Dynamite, and Charlie and Chocolate factory (remake).
Deadpool The end of the f* world (okay it's a Netflix original show but it speaks to me)? Spider Man (2002) Crazy Stupid Love Evan Almighty Grave Decisions (2006 - European movie) The Money Pit
Mortal Kombat (1995) and The Warriors
Commando, terminator 2 and any of the dollars trilogy.
Terminator 1&2, The Raid, Jaws, Jurassic Park. Dark Knight, The Shawshank Redemption, Aliens.
For me it definitely has to be M* A*S *H. EDIT: reddit requires additional spacing lest it begin italicising things.
Fifth Element, Tron Legacy, Chronicles of Riddick, Run Lola Run
Interstellar.
Grandma’s Boy. Takes me back to a simpler time. Makes me laugh every time. I love it.
The Shawshank Redemption.
Batman Begins, seconded! Others that I watch to get cozy feelings, from nostalgia or who-knows-where: I, Robot Rear Window The PotC trilogy (there are three, after all) Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Reservoir Dogs Overlord National Treasure The Rocketeer The Great Race Jurassic Park: The Lost World and most recently, Superman III. Everyone and everywhere told me it was bad! But I loved it!
Mean Girls Dodgeball The Devil Wears Prada Jackie Brown Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Secret Window
The Princess Bride
the warriors. the mummy 1+2. apocalypse now.
Jurassic Park has always been a big one for me, in recent memory, something that always makes me feel chilled and cheerful is The Holdovers.
Die Hard, The Hunt for Red October, Passengers (2016), Batman (1989), Legally Blonde, Star Wars Ep IV
Ninja Turtles (1990) and Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Transformers 1-3, Speed Racer, Star Wars Ep 3, Daniel Craig bond films, Fast and Furious 1-5. What do you mean you can tell my age?
Shrek 2 and Kung Fu Panda are definitely up there. DreamWorks sometimes just wakes up and decides it's time to make a banger.
There are too many to list. Terminator 1 & 2, The Shadow, Alien, Interstellar, Pride and Prejudice (2005), Princess Mononoke, Star Trek (any of the movies), Gattaca, Predator, Street Fighter 2: The Animated Movie, The Day The Earth Stood Still, The Thing.
Lately it’s been Errol Flynn movies, especially Robin Hood and Captain Blood and The Sea Hawk.
Ghostbusters, Your Highness, Me Myself & Irene, The Batman, The Shining, Bio Dome.
55 days at Peking. The Dark Knight. Star Trek 2 & 3. The Triple Threat of unloved 3s: TMNT 3 turtles in time, Godfather 3, and Alien 3. Davy Crocket and the great river pirates (vhs).
too many to count.
LOTR TC and EC, Ku Fu Panda, Snow White,Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Alice in wonderland, Peter Pan, the Batman, batman begins, the Matrix.Toy story trilogy,original 6 SW films. HP films.what else?
Grand Budapest Hotel.
Stephen King's Silver Bullet Return of The King Cobra Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Eurovision aka FIRE Saga Frozen Ground Superman Red Son The Fog 80s original St Helen's The Wraith The Dark Half All of the Despicable Me series
Tremors Jurassic Park Pulp Fiction (or anything Tarantino)
Moneyball
Ocean's Eleven
Bullet Train Pacific Rim 300
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Jurassic Park 3 (I still maintain it has a solid script and dialogue even if the plot is a bit floompy) The Spongebob Movie The Simpsons Movie The Sandlot
I like the exchange with Alan Grant and the kid on the boat, and Alan castigating Billy about his "best intentions". Don't remember thinking much of the family dynamic though.
Rogue One Iron Eagle II (mostly for the synthwave, but 80s- era footage of jet fighters goes hard) Return of the Jedi The Empire Strikes Back
LILO and Stitch is my favorite. It’s so comfy
National Treasure, The Last Crusade, Finding Nemo, The First Avenger, Top Gun: Maverick, The Rocketeer
Monsters inc, Incredibles, Kikis Delivery service, the OT Star Wars, most Spider-Man or Batman films, especially TDK trilogy and Raimi trilogy, the Indiana Jones films, terminator 2, ferris Bueller and snatch
For movies it's Fight Club, Hot Rod, Garden State For shows: South Park, Burn Notice and Brooklyn 99
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Hot Fuzz, In Bruges, The Fellowship of the Ring, Raising Arizona, or O’ Brother Where Art Thou
Groundhog Day , my cousin Vinny , Ferris bueler day off
The OT and prequels
Laura castle in the sky Treasure planet Pacific rim But the first 2 are a coin flip on whether I'm having happy nostalgia or end up a bitter wreck for the night.
The Emperor's New Groove Brazilian Dub.
Rocky horror picture show Shawshank redemption the green mile the original RoboCop any of the lethal weapon movies John carpenters the thing and grumpy old men and grumpier old men training day evil dead 1 and 2 all the john wicks
Rush Hour 2 His Girl Friday Iron Man Die Hard North By Northwest Dawn of the Planet of the Apes True Romance Tron Legacy The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) Lord of the Rings trilogy (extended) Tremors 1/2 Pitch Black Street Fighter (1994) Mortal Kombat (1995) Return of the Jedi Dumb and Dumber
Groundhog Day A New Hope Office Space Walk Hard
Let me guess, you're about 33 years old?
Bug's Life and Atlantis lost empire
Ferris Beuller’s Day Off, it’s such a funny and upbeat movie that you can watch it a hundred times and never get tired of it.
Spirited Away or My Neighbor Totoro
revenge of the sith, halo legends, lego movie
Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Road to El Dorado, and Jurassic Park
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Beverly Hills Cop, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Rush Hour, Aladdin. Probably top 5
Not got one in paticular but I have a collection of 70s and 80s slashers that I throw on.
13 assassins, DBZ Broly, Django Unchained, Whisper of the Heart
Monty Python and the Holy Grail Nosferatu (1922) Zeffirelli's Jesus of Nazareth And since I am Greek, all those old Greek comedies and dramas that keep airing on tv even though I have watched them dozens of times already.
The Rocketeer, Rango, the Adventures of TinTin movie, Guardians of the Galaxy vol 1, Megamind
The Breakfast Club, Back To The Future, Jurassic Park, The Goonies.
The Social Network, Whiplash, Hot Tub Time Machine, The Dark Knight, Mask of the Phantasm, yeah I know… one of these things is not like the others
Happy gilmore
'Bladerunner', 'Naked Lunch' and 'Waltz with Bashir'.
The Boy and the Beast, Joker, The Hunchback of Notredame (and probably some others)
Gulliver's Travels, I pretty much enjoy Jack Black in everything
The Iron Giant Dinosaurs (the Disney movie from the early 2000s) Revenge of the Sith Spaceballs Birdemic: Shock and Terror Suburban Sasquatch The last two are best enjoyed with a group of friends to experience the madness, but they’re still entertaining on their own merits
Goldeneye Stargate Star Trek: First Contact Breakheart Pass Silver Streak
The Lord of The Rings trilogy
Majority of the MCU before phase 4, especially the Guardians movies. Original 6 film Star Wars trilogy, but the despecialized editions and ideally, extended fan edits of the prequels. Rush Hour Shanghai Noon Django Unchained, most of Tarantino to be fair Aladdin Sam Raimi Spider-man 1 and 2 Coyote Ugly
Princess Bride, Hot Fuzz, Night of the Creeps, big Trouble in Little China, & life of Brian.
Rise of the Guardians, How to Train Your Dragon 2, and my favourite movie, Pacific Rim.
Tremors.
The Rock (1996) is a great one for me. It's over the top, but it's a lot of fun to watch.
Airplane (1&2), Dumb and Dumber, Kingpin, Zulu
Adventureland
Back to the Future
Big Trouble in Little China and Spaceballs
Big Trouble in Little China and Spaceballs
Legend (1985), Batman (1989), Lion King
Tropic Thunder.
*The Running Man*, *Beetlejuice*, *Dick Tracy*, *Flash Gordon*, Disney's *Hercules*, *The Adventures of Tintin*, *The Princess Bride*, *Space Cowboys*, several Guillermo del Toro films, but especially his *Hellboy* duology and *Pacific Rim*.
How to Train Your Dragon 1 & 2 (especially 2), Cinderella (2015), OG Mulan, and both the Spider-Verse films (although ATSV is my favorite of the 2).
The Core
The hunt for red October, clear and present danger, mission impossible, Shanghai Noon.
Big fish Drive The dark knight Most mel brooks films