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I caught a film, "Definitely, Maybe" earlier this week and it was a perfect, easy-to-watch movie. Nothing mind blowing, nothing too taxing but enjoyably watchable. Went to be with a smile on my face.


Others I would put on my favourite feel-good Film list:


Coyote Ugly


Clueless


A Good Year


The Wedding Singer

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mockney piers Wrote:

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> what's the high school reunion hitman one?


Grosse Point Blank. Yeah, that's a good film, great soundtrack too.


Shawshank Redemption is a good shout too... that must be the ultimate feel-good ending!

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Schindlers list puts a smile on your face? Weird.


Not sure where 'smile' comes from.. but I class that as a "Feel Good" movie Schindler doing the right thing by throwing away his ill gotten riches to save the countless lives of strangers

Midnight Run - When Charles Grodin gives Robert De Niro the money at the end, how could you not feel good?


Passport To Pimlico - The very definition of 'pluck'.


The Sound Of Music - The sound of eight year old Catholic boys falling in love with Julie Andrews. OK I own up, Catholic guilty.


Oliver! - It's the songs. It's mainly the songs performed by Nancy - 'As long as 'e needs me, I know where I shall be...', 'There's a little ditty they're singing in the city, especially when they've been on the gin and the beer...'. ETC.


It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World - Epicly ludicrous, always a hoot.


Dumbo - If for nothing else than the crows, 'I seen a needle wink its eye...but I think I'll done have seen everything when I see a elephant fly'


What's Up Doc? - Streisand and O'Neil in a well-written farce. On top of their games. I mean whadda ya want?


Duck Soup - 80 odd minutes of perfect comedy. Some of the odd minutes contain Magaret Dumont. Thanks Margaret.

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