The Big Lebowski. Simultaneously ridiculous and incredibly sophisticated. People who think its “just” a stoner comedy may have some more viewings to go 🙂
Yeah, well, you know, that’s just, like, your opinion, man.
I never realized it was considered a stoner comedy! It’s quite a bit better than one I’ve seen in that category!
Don’t be fatuous.
Moooulllttteeee Paaassssssss
The Fifth Element
wow the 5th element for me too. Always thought I was weird but his movie is great
also tropic thunder lol
Office Space
It’s wild how relatable it still is nearly 30 years later.
PC load letter? What the fuck does that mean?
I could set the building on fire…
Idiocracy
There’s something about that close-to-home dystopian outlook that calms me. Now go away, I’m batin’!
Groundhog Day
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Megamind
Pirates of the Caribbean (2003)
The Princess Bride
The Royal Tenenbaums
The Princess Bride
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Hot Fuzz
The Big Lebowski
Liar, liar.
Nearly every single line in that movie that Jim Carrey delivers is not only funny but his delivery and antics are a work of art. It’s like watching Messi dribble the soccer ball. Cary ewles gets an honorary mention for playing the straightman and absolutely killing it.
What’s wrong with me?!
I’m getting what I deserve I’m reaping what I sow—
I’m so glad my gift could bring them closer together. My plan to phase myself out is nearly complete.
Super troopers
Harold and Kumar go to white castle
Ghost busters
The Thing (1982)
It’s my favorite movie of all time and I watch it every October.
Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy,The big lebowski, Dogma, Pulp fiction, Conspiracy,
For me it’s The Matrix.
I never like to retread old ground, but this one’s an exception. It’s hard to overstate how much it blew our minds 26 years ago. I might have a soft spot for it too because I was raised sheltered and it was the first rated R movie I saw.
It’s a shame they didn’t make any sequels. The creators probably decided it was a complete story rather than milk it to death like Star wars. Guess that’s for the best!
Indeed. (Reloaded does have its moments, but yeah.)
I know they say it has nothing to do with them and their transitioning… but nothing can change my mind on how the whole movie can be seen as a struggle to choose who you really are…
Hot Fuzz.
Pride and Prejudice (the one with Kiera Knightley).Super cliche answer but:
The Shawshank Redemption
Rear Window
The Princess Bride
Joe vs the Volcano
Idiocracy
For me is the Back to the Future trilogy but I usually watch just the first one…every year
Same! I usually watch the first one once a year, but I try to get the fully trilogy in.






