What is the happiest movie ever made?
One that will make you smile through it that's not overly cheesy.
What is the happiest movie ever made?
One that will make you smile through it that's not overly cheesy.
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american pie, every time it's on TV I know i'm gonna have a good time
Hellzapoppin'
Dredd. I know that makes me a boring pleb. Someone ITT said American Pie. That movie made me happy when I saw it in grade school. As you can imagine it's only depressing now.
kung pow
Bienvenue chez l'Chtis
Always gets me
Snatch
Not so much a happy movie, but damn, I love the dialogue in that movie
Forrest Gump
The World's Fastest Indian
It's about an old guy who wants to go fast on a motorcycle. That's it.
Amelie
I find the films of Wes Anderson endearing
I smiled a lot watching American Beauty
dude this man, i fucking love that movie hahaha
i saw it like twice and everytime i see it i smile throughout the whole film
Zootopia
Guy's a bit of a hyper-exhibitionist.
>Just being a true blue Aussie, m8, goodshow, too right, everything'll come up daisies, don't you worry. haha. I'd be happy to play along with your transvestite fantasy without mentioning your a tranny.
Insufferable.
>resentful of sex
>happy
Asexuals are just extremely hesitant gays.
He was just a nice man. He saw some weirdo and basically said
>Well, okay m8 do what you want
The movie isn't about trannies, user
the movie was good but i couldnt get past him beating that stray dog to death in that alley when he was angry because his bike wont start.
Mars Attacks
The iron giant has always put the biggest smilo on me face
O'Brother Where Art Thou.
Great music, comfy setting and an excellent cast of dependable coen brothers regulars.
Always leaves me in a good mood
Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra.
It's only funny in french and german though
it's about being overly agreeable and going to great lengths to be liked by every single local person you meet by seeming to be the most humble person to ever do an egoistic thing like break a world record.
Guy just wanted to ride a real fast motorcycle, son.
Some day you'll eventually realise that, mate.
The 100 year old man who escaped out of a window and ran away
Or some shit like that
It's Swedish
And also The grand budapest
The Jungle Book
Bros Before Hoes.
>Bienvenue chez l'Chtis
That's so fucking pleb
Happiness (1998)
Driven purely by recognition.
I bet you enjoy the films of Wes Anderson
Yawn. Boring. You're just debating purely for the sake of being contrarian because it's Christmas Eve and you're lonely and resentful.
Sad!
Mel Brooks: History of the World, Part I
Monty Python's: Life of Brian
Dumb & Dumber
Napoleon Dynamite
Serenity
When you're old one day and you have one last life-goal to achieve before dying, you'll understand.
It's just that I've had interactions with typical australians and I find their faux-humility annoying because they want to be recognized for constantly pointing out how "accidentally" unique and down to earth they are. Terrible people. He captures that aspect perfectly, an amazing actor.
>aussies have faux-humility
Aussies don't have the brains to faux anything.
The character is a New Zealander you spacker.
School of Rock
That's a good one.
Jackie Chan films also keep me smiling. Wheels on Meals (1984) and City Hunter (1993) in particular.
Interchangeable stereotype you anzac biscuit.
Rush Hour 2 tbqh
Army of Darkness is definitely cheesy but for me that just adds to the charm. As someone who has worked a long time in retail I find Ash to be be a very appealing character.
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Winners and Sinners
My Lucky Stars
Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars
Cool, I have all three of those on VHS and haven't seen any of them yet. I'll give them a go.
this
this is the best french comedy ever made
but i'm afraid it's not that funny in other languages because they was they speak is funny too, especially Numerobis
the way they speak*
The seventh continent
this
Groundhog Day is ultimate happy comfy
Fargo
O Brother Where Art Thou?
Grand Budapest Hotel
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World