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"Cool Runnings" and "Coming to America"!


2 films that me and one of my best mates ca pretty much quote word for word!


All the Shreks, and Finding Nemo.


BN5, brave man saying Dirty Dancing, but it is classic, and the soundtrack is brill (with the odd exception).

Hey guys, I think we're getting a little outside the remit with some of these selections. Although I like "Shawshank" its probably only a feel-good when you watch it a second or third time when you know he gets out. "Schindler's" na, only watched it once but way too serious. Out and out screwball comedies surely can't make the list. There are too many victims. Laughing at the misfortune of others might be funny but it doesn't make you smile warmly.


I didn't want to include kiddies films in the list but "Ratatouille" and "Kung Fu Panda" make me smile throughout.

Juno

Once

Love Actually/Bridget/Dirty Dancing/Harry & Sally/Sleepless in Seattle/Notting Hill

Shawshank

Jack & Sarah

Enchanted (if you haven't seen it, do, it's lovely)

The Wedding Singer

Cool Runnings!

My Big Fat Greek Wedding

50 First Dates (it's the sea lion)

The Goonies!

"Feel good is too subjective to be a clear genre surely?"


I'd say "feel good" can be a genre or a purely personal thing


I like "The Commitments" which I guess is a "feel good" genre film


"Where Eagles Dare" isn't, but it's a feel good film for me because of the nostalgia factor - before the arrival of DVDs, Sky movie channel etc., a classic 60s war film on TV on a Saturday afternoon was a treat - and because the Richard Burton/Clint Eastwood combo is an absolute winner.

???? Wrote:

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> So you like Four Weddings and a Funeral then?


Yeah, you wanna borrow the DVD?


mockney piers Wrote:

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> Any hong kong Kung Fu.


I don't think I could quite go along with any HK kung fu film... but there are certain ones I can watch again and again.

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