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My personal list (not a "lets measure and see who has a bigger dick" post :p):
2001: A Space Oddysey
The Empire Strikes Back
The Servant
The Godfather
Rosemary's Baby
The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford
A Clockwork Orange
On the Waterfront
Full Metal Jacket
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
A Streetcar Named Desire
Dunkirk
Rope
Pride and Prejudice
Dog Day Afternoon
Mommy
Death in Venice
Naked Lunch
Suspiria
Evil Dead
Death at a Funeral
Phantom of the Paradise
Magical Girl
Seconds
Get Carter
Dr. Strangelove
The Best Years of Our Lives
The Tenant
.......
Like your list. props on being in the sweet spot of having good taste without being a pretentious eurogay who just watches obscure artsy shit so they can brag about it later.

Naked Lunch tho :scared:
 

Post Ironic

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Yeah thought you had a thing for the corpulent, all joking aside if you are not into it yet i highly recommend it, great sport.
:tup: I've only watched a bit of Sumo. Seems pretty cool, though. I'll check out more.

Have I told you my uncle was a world-ranked freestyle wrestler (3rd place in the '75 panama games, 4th in '76 World Cup), went to the '76 Olympics in Montreal (unfortunately suffered a career-ending neck injury in training just before his first match), and later was a national team coach from 1980-1996 (head coach at the Seoul Olympics).

If you haven't already, check out Abdulrashid Sadulaev. Dude is a beast. Just destroyed the field at this year's World Championships.

 

Juvenann

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Sep 3, 2018
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No Nouvelle Vague in your list? :snoop:
You know I hate NV :yuck:
But I love Belmondo and Anna Karina.

Like your list. props on being in the sweet spot of having good taste without being a pretentious eurogay who just watches obscure artsy shit so they can brag about it later.
Ohh thank u, this is the most beautiful thing that have told me in tuz :touched:

Naked Lunch tho :scared:
Why do you hate that movie? It's so awesome.
Cronenberg is god, and in this film he has gathered everything that I like (it's even better than Burroughs's book) :tuttosport:.

I forgot to put Querelle on my list. I love that movie!!
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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What are your favorite feel-good movies? @All

*Don't have to be critically acclaimed masterpieces :p
Forest Gump
Toy story 3
the lost boys
One flew over the cukoos nest
The Jerk
drop dead fred
Stand by me
The grand budapest hotel
Home Alone
Shawshank Redemption
Rocky
Cool runnings
Back to the future
Thor 3
Frank
Napoleon Dynamite
Evil Dead 3
Kick Ass
Lethal Weapon 2
Kung Fu Hustle
Elf
Step Brothers
 

DAiDEViL

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The Boat That Rocked

Big Fish

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

Moonrise Kingdom

Into The Wild

Groundhog Day

The Good Heart

Little Shop Of Horrors

Tideland

Beetlejuice

Pulp Fiction

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Filth

Football Factory

:p

Just a few - Of course you can add all the usual suspects, like The Big Lebowski, Back to the Future and The Ghostbusters.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest :heart: @Stevie
Not quite the feel good movie for me, but up there with my all time favorites.

Edit: Forgot about the best one :sergio:

Withnail & I
 
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Juvenann

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Into The Wild and Evil Dead trilogy :heart:

What are your favorite feel-good movies? @All

*Don't have to be critically acclaimed masterpieces :p
The Comedy of Terrors
Blood For Dracula
The Toxic Avenger
The Breakfast Club
Esperando la Carroza
Yellow Submarine
Female Trouble
A Night a The Opera
Relatos Salvajes
Scarface
Wizard of Oz
Hellzapoppin
The Music Never Stopped
The Magic Christian
Everything Is Illuminated
An American Werewolf in London
Matchstick Men
Wild River (1960)
Christine
Satansbraten

And Naked Lunch :rolleyes:
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Into the wild and Filth feel good movies?

Love both films even have an Into the Wild tattoo but both have really sad endings they are more like tear jerkers for me.

Although both have some really uplifting and feel good moments.
@DAiDEViL

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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs by the Coen Brothers is amazing. Its on Netflix now.
Watch it.
 
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