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What Are Your Favorite Dvd's?


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confusedks Enthusiast

I got an amazon gift card for Christmas from my parents and since I have been spending a lot of time in bed...I want some new DVD's. I like light-hearted, funny movies. I would love to know what everyone's favorite movies are. Any ideas?

Kassandra

P.S. Hope everyone had a great Christmas! :)


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Oh! Hi Kassandra. :) This is an easy one.......I LOVE fluffy European or Euro-ish love stories. Some to try:

~The Holiday (coooooooziest English cottage and a swap with a FAB house in LA)

~A Good Year (oh! a vineyard in the south of France....... *sigh*)

~Love Actually

~Somethings Gotta Give (okay...maybe this is geared for OLDER single women but it's one of my faves)

~Under the Tuscan Sun (glorious)

~Chocolat (more love in France)

I own these and watch them repeatedly.........I am sure I can think of more!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Anything Julia Roberts--

Pretty Woman

Nottinghill (LOVE this one)

Runaway Bride-kinda cute

Also 2nd the Holiday, really liked that

-just saw Waitress with Keri Russell-LOVED that too

Toilet humor--Superbad was super funny, but NOT for kids-or people who don't like significant toilet humor (Borat was too much for me)

My favorite of ALL TIME--from the time I was about 8--Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea It's about 6 hours of fabulous!!! I've seen it so many times and it NEVER gets old. I can't wait for another year or 2 to watch it with my DD. Hope this helps!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

The Wizard of Oz

Yours Mine and Ours

Any of the American Pie movies

Old School

Road Trip

Disney Movies are always fun and a good way to remember your childhood. I love Alice in Wonderland and Beauty & the Beast

confusedks Enthusiast

Great! Keep 'em coming!!! :) :) :) :) :)

codetalker Contributor

The first one is definitely one of my favorites. It is a real gem. The other two are very good. The second is good if you normally do not watch anime.

Amelie

Princess Mononoke

Chocolat

If you want something a bit more serious: Black Book

Don't bother with Pirates of the Caribbean: End of the World. It was a real disappointment.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Another Funny Movie we always like

Mean Girls

Dickey Roberts former childhood star.


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Offthegrid Explorer

I second the nomination for Superbad. But only if you don't mind lots of curse words and crude humor.

I, Robot was great.

Loved Ratatouille (apologize if that's spelled incorrectly)

National Treasure

Lisa Mentor

A few of my favorites:

Farris Bueller's Day Off

Hunt for Red Octobber

ET

cruelshoes Enthusiast

Treat yourself to great humor from bygone days. Here are my favorite movies of all time, in no particular order.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Young Frankenstein

Blazing Saddles

Clue

Arsenic and Old Lace

Anything Abbot and Costello

My Fair Lady

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

The Monty Python movies are funny too.

Offthegrid Explorer

Live Free or Die Hard was very good also. Definitely had a neat plot. I liked it a lot even though it is a stereotypical "guy" movie.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Another one which was neat and timeless for us Labyrinth with David Bowie. Fantasy like movie with the gnomes and gremlins but timeless.

We also like the Adam Sandler movies for a good laugh....I think I laugh the most at Big Daddy. It is my favorite Adam Sandler movie.

I watched Spanglish....but it was hard to see Adam Sandler not being funny. Good Movie though.

amybeth Enthusiast

Here's a list of some light/entertaining/kept my interest movies

Amelie - great, cute!

Fever Pitch (if you want a light-hearted nothing heavy movie, it's cute - but predictable -- if you don't like Drew Barrymore, don't bother)

Breach (spy thriller - very good)

Sweet Home Alabama (cute love story)

Any newer animated movie (like Incredibles/Cars)

If you're going w/ Christmas theme --- Polar Express

Sideways (a little dry humor)

The Bourne Series (all three are edge of your seat good - but bloody!)

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast

One of my fav's is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

jerseyangel Proficient
One of my fav's is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

I love that one, too. And "White Christmas".

Daughter-of-TheLight Apprentice

I, for one, love some of the old classics such as...

Road to Bali

Jack and the Beanstalk

Taming of the Shrew

My Girl Friday

ANything with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope^^ Who rock.

NOw, for modern favs... Not all these are lighthearted, so... yeah.

All Star Wars

Ratitoulle (I know I spelled that wrong... -.-)

Pirates of the Carribean (Halleluja chorus)

Narnia

Uh.... I'll post more as I think of them, but I'm not exactly a Movie lover. Now I CAN give you lists of books. Loooong lists of books.

Green12 Enthusiast

I have to agree with Susie Q, The Holiday and Under the Tuscan Sun are 2 of my very faves.

Also:

Bridget Jones's Diary (and the sequel)

About A Boy (basically anything with Hugh Grant :lol: )

Big Fish

While You Were Sleeping

Ella Enchanted

Sabrina

Serendipity

Forrest Gump

French Kiss (or anything with Meg Ryan)

The Goonies

Home Alone

That Thing You Do

Fools Rush In

How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days

10 Things I Hate About You

50 First Dates

Jerry Maguire

Princess Diaries

My Best Friends Wedding

Father of the Bride

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I would like to also vote for 10 things I hate about you! Very funny movie.

~alex~ Explorer
I would like to also vote for 10 things I hate about you! Very funny movie.

HA, yeah that's a great movie. I've seen it many times and it always makes me laugh.

Never Been Kissed is another good, lighthearted, funny movie.

Adventures in Babysitting and Summer School are two late 80's movies that are rather simple but funny and enjoyable and the kind of movies you can watch many times.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I have to agree with Susie Q, The Holiday and Under the Tuscan Sun are 2 of my very faves.

Also:

Bridget Jones's Diary (and the sequel)

About A Boy (basically anything with Hugh Grant :lol: )

Big Fish

While You Were Sleeping

Ella Enchanted

Sabrina

Serendipity

Forrest Gump

French Kiss (or anything with Meg Ryan)

The Goonies

Home Alone

That Thing You Do

Fools Rush In

How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days

10 Things I Hate About You

50 First Dates

Jerry Maguire

Princess Diaries

My Best Friends Wedding

Father of the Bride

JULIE!!!!!!!!!! :o

the ONLY two movies that I don't LOVE on your list are French Kiss (can't stand Meg Ryan :ph34r: ) and Goonies (haven't seen it). OMG!!!!!!!!!! This is TOTALLY my list of all-time faves!!!!!!! I've seen Jerry Magquire literally about - - 25 times? Always love it...... also love 13 going on 30 (own it) .....adorable. LOVE LOVE LOVE About a Boy.....I think I own that one too......

you have excellent taste in fluffy, fun movies, my dear :lol:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

16 candles and The Breakfast Club are also good 80's movies.

nutralady2001 Newbie

Chocolat

The Full Monty

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

A Shot in the Dark (Inspector Clouseau, classic)

To the Manor Born (English TV Series )

The Queen

Love Actually

The Day After Tomorrow

Titanic

Three Weddings and a Funeral

Music and Lyrics

The Pirate Movie

Brassed Off

Sleepless in Seattle

When Harry Met Sally

Home Alone

Home Alone 2

My Best Friend's Wedding

Erin Brokovich

Am sure I'll think of more tomorrow LOL

celiac-mommy Collaborator
16 candles and The Breakfast Club are also good 80's movies.

How could I have possibly missed those 2--all time favorite is 16 candles, probably seen it 100x (no kidding!!!)

nutralady2001 Newbie

Thought of a few more overnight knew I would

The Great Escape

The Guns of Navarone

The Sound of Music (how could I forget a movie I have seen a gazillion times)

Little Women (any version will do)

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