ITT: comfy films
>LOTR trilogy
>King Kong (2005)
>The Day After Tomorrow
I don't know why but I don't find the Hobbit comfy at all
ITT: comfy films
>LOTR trilogy
>King Kong (2005)
>The Day After Tomorrow
I don't know why but I don't find the Hobbit comfy at all
Because the hobbit is literally shit. First one is passable as comfy though.
The Thing
Gattaca
Any Nicolas Cage film
Bump for comfiness
Shoot em' up
Jurassic Park
In Bruges
Collateral
Let The Right One In
The Tree of Life
The Fifth Element
first hobbit is pretty comfy desu
Nostalgia comfy incoming:
Back to the Future
5th Element
The Mummy (particularly the parts before they actually wake up the mummy)
True Lies
First 2 Raimi Spideys
First 2 X-mens
Air Force One
Mrs Doubtfire
Lion King
Jurassic Park 1 and 3
How is Let the Right One In is comfy? It's depressing at best.
Blade Runner
can't get more comfy then the Hobbit
>Jurassic Park 1 and 3
If you didn't find this fucker right here the comfiest thing in the series I dunno what to tell you.
Bonus points for the High Hide.
Gorgeous cinematography and a beautiful score go a long way. Plus the kids are just dynamite.
Yes you can
All terrible. Fucking nu-male redditors need to leave.
Memories of Murder and Fight Club are the most comfy for me
I just watched Spiderman 2 yesterday because of that thread on here and i think it counts as a comfy movie. Reminds me of watching it as a kid with my dad.
Post some movies where humanity wins.
Stardust
The early part of Fellowship up until they get to Rivendell is possibly the comfiest experience in film history.
Other comfy Sup Forums:
Anything by Wes Anderson, but especially Moonrise Kingdom
Donnie Darko
80s slasher movies (rural settings and benign spookiness are great)
Agatha Christie adaptations
Straight Story