...do you consider chicken soup for the soul?
yes Nathaniel is still crawling out from under the worst flu evah. I don't recommend catching it. Drink lots of fluids and get plenty of sleep and take vitamins and exercize! P.S. A big thank you to the reader who sent me an email consisting of a photo of chicken soup and a photo of Hugh Jackman from Australia. You are too kind / funny and you know who you are.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
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My Neighbour Totoro
Mary Poppins
Chocolat!
That Thing You Do!
Lately, Id' say Julie & Julia or Happy Go Lucky.
Vintage: Whenever I get sick I love watching Douglas Sirk, but I love watcching them in the fall. For late summer medicine I'd stick with classics like Annie Hall or Fellini's Amarcord. Get better!
Wonder Boys. Well probably most things with Frances McDormand actually.
Frankie and Johnny
I don't know why but Clueless always puts a smile on my face when I'm feeling sicky.
The Lion King has been my comfort movie since I was six years old. :)
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Beauty and the Beast!
Field of Dreams with Kevin Costner and James Earl Jones. Even though I loathe baseball, I love the magic of this movie.
Secrets & Lies
I was gonna say Wonder Boys too; how odd. There's just something about it that makes me feel wonderful every single time though.
Feel better, Nat!
Amélie!!!
definitely The Princess Bride!
I've seen it lord knows how many times... but it's still the first thing I feel like sticking in the machine when I'm laid up on the sofa!
"aaaaaas you wiiiiiiiiiish"
:o)
feel better!
Wow, chalk up a third for Wonder Boys.
The Iron Giant, Ratatouille, Lilo and Stitch.
Cartoons get me
Love Actually!
i have 2.
The Big Lebowski because theres no better way to work out problems than bowling and a white russian.
And
The Royal Tenenbaums, because more often than not my issues revolve around my crazy fucking family and so many of these characters remind me of my family member
Hedwig
My soul is always eased by TOP HAT, which teaches me all problems are merely mistaken identity, and feelings are best expressed by dancing.
Feathers! La!
Singing in the Rain. No matter my mood or if I'm well or sick, that movie is it.
Casablanca is a close second.
Clue.
Some Like it Hot
WALL·E. So adorable.
Chicago!
Harvey
Singin' in the Rain; Strictly Ballroom; Persuasion (the 1995 version)
(I just rewatched small parts of Persuasion today, and it is wonderful. Sigh.)
Ditto the suggestion for Top Hat, or Swing Time, or pretty much any Astaire/Rodgers film from this era. When I'm sick these films make me feel like I'm not full of phlegm and gross and am instead wearing a ball gown and hatching plots with Edward Everett Horton and Eric Blore.
Stranger Than Fiction.
Or Shawshank Redemption. Or Before Sunrise. Or (honestly) Forrest Gump. Or Juno.
Ooo, Annie Hall's a good choice.
Without You I'm Nothing always. But mostly because I have one of those reaaally hard to believe faces.
Wayne's World
Without you, todays emotions would be the scurf of yesterday.
Ultimate one: Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
I'd also have to strangely say the Star Wars movies because they always seem to be on when I'm sick and lying on the couch all day.
Sex and The City as well. Whenever I'm down or sick I just throw in some episodes and it's so comforting!
Groundhog Day.
the karate kid
Mean Girls
or
Troop Beverly Hills
ALL ABOUT EVE, of course.
Though they've been said before, they bear repeating: Singin' in the Rain, The Princess Bride, and WALL-E. These movies should be beatified for their healing prowess.
Mean Girls
easily one of the funniest films!
Last time I was sick, I watched Paul Thomas Anderson's "Magnolia." I think I got even sicker.
I like to watch 'The Third Man' when I'm sick. Or 'The Maltese Falcon'. Something about really thickly layered noir helps me heal.
The next movie up on my Favorites countdown, but that's all I'll say. :) Unless you want to play Hangman:
_ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ T _ _ _ I _ _
I'd go with Once. Sweet and filled with lovely music.
or The Color Purple. You can't not feel happy for Celie and Shug.
or any musical where you can sing along. :)
Oh, Once is such a great choice!
moonstruck. olympia dukakis in general.
The reluctant debutante (Minnelli), How to marry a millionaire, Disney's Robin Hood and if I'm in the mood for some drama, Written on the wind!
the movie with Susan sarandon,Kevin Costner and Tim Robins "bull durham" and "the ghost and mrs muir"
Hannah and Her Sisters, no question.
Mermaids
27 Dresses for hangovers
ET or The Wizard of Oz. Disney's Robin Hood was a good suggestion too!
And childhood movies/tv shows. God knows I get cravings for my VHS "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" episodes when I get sick.
Nick. you're killing me. i'm obviously bad at hangman
Is it Walking and Talking, Nick?
Everyone on this site is insanely good at games. You got it, JA. When I check back in on that series, I'll be giving big bear-hugs to Catherine Keener and Anne Heche.
"E.T." - still Spielberg's greatest miracle on celluloid. Though I agree that "Field of Dreams" can go on a very short list.
I'm a winner!
W&T is wonderful; can't wait to read it, Nick!
The Awful Truth (1937) starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. Perfection.
in america!
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