Movies to Watch on a "Sick Day"

The Lord of the Rings trilogy, of course.

Or A League of their Own, or Master and Commander. Or anything Jane Austen (except the most recent Persuason!)
 
The Lord of the Rings trilogy, of course.

Or A League of their Own, or Master and Commander. Or anything Jane Austen (except the most recent Persuason!)
Definintely NOT on that particular Persuasion. I love A League of their Own. I like off-beat sports movies too---I find Men With Brooms and Mystery, Alaska a comfort when I need comfort.
 
The Australian TV show Dance Academy took me through some tough times.

ETA: that, and reading through past GP pbp threads. There are almost always laughs to be had in those.
What a good idea. There is both snark and sympathy galore.
 
The Australian TV show Dance Academy took me through some tough times.
I loved this show, and was in the middle of watching it a few years ago when it disappeared from Netflix in Canada. But I just googled it and it looks like it's now available on a different (free!) streaming service, so now I know what I'm watching when I get home from work tonight! :cheer2:
 
Since it's that time of year - "The Holiday". Absolutely ludicrous plot which is part of the fun! :lol:

There's also "Muriel's Wedding" and how can you go wrong with Rachel Griffiths, Toni Collette and ABBA? ;)

PJ Hogan also directed "My Best Friend's Wedding" which is another classic.
 
Yes!

My sewing group last night watched Priscilla Queen of the Desert. And last year we watched Strictly Ballroom. Both classic Australian movies.
The first time I saw Strictly Ballroom, I didn’t care for it much. Then I realized I just had to embrace the antics, and now I love it.
 
The first time I saw Strictly Ballroom, I didn’t care for it much. Then I realized I just had to embrace the antics, and now I love it.
It really is one of those movies as time goes on you realise how good it is.

I know someone who was an extra in it. He commented that Paul Mercurio who plays Scott was a lovely person to work with and it was a fun movie to be involved in.

Paul Mercurio is now a politician here in Australia for the state of Victoria. He used to be a TV presenter and did a travel show which I always enjoyed. One of the more genuine people.
 
The first time I saw Strictly Ballroom, I didn’t care for it much. Then I realized I just had to embrace the antics, and now I love it.
I went with friends to see it (none of us had any clue or expectations). Nobody was sure what to make of it. I started cracking up and laughed so hard. Such a great satire.
 
Michael Keaton comedies from the 80's and 90's. Especially right when he was becoming a 'name' at the cusp of hitting it big. Sure, the movie plots might be a little ridiculous and they ain't Shakespeare, but he's great in them, and they are funny. Johnny Dangerously, Night Shift, Gung Ho, Mr. Mom, The Dream Team. Multiplicity is funny as he plays 4 different versions of himself (again, ridiculous premise, but still funny watching how he plays each character). One of my favorite Michael Keaton movies is The Paper (comedy/drama).
Michael Keaton was, and is, one of the best comedic actors of all time. He's right up there with Gene Wilder and Tom Hanks, IMO.

The original "Lord of the Rings" trilogy movies remain among my all-time favorites. They captured the look and feel of Middle Earth so very, very well. Ultimate "comfort food" movies for me, because they take me away from the world for a while. Perfect for when I'm not feeling well.
 
Not a sick day but the city is a sheet of ice now being topped by snow. NOT going out...I was thinking of fun, quirky sports movies today: Maybe "Men With Brooms" or "Mystery, Alaska." Of course there is always the NFL.
 
When you have a cold, or a backache or recovering from surgery what kind of movies do you like to watch? I don't want to feel any pressure. Maybe something from childhood or something that is positive. I think the last time I was ill I watched "Sleepless in Seattle." What about you?
I don’t watch movies when I am sick.
 
I certainly don't feel like it with the flu or something nasty like that. Or a migraine.....but down in my back? I want to be entertained.
Oddly, movies often stress me out, unless it is something I have already seen and know that it won’t create stress. Even then, I may choose something else, like just lying down, heat, etc. May be even watch a little tv, because it is a lot shorter than a movie.
 
Oddly, movies often stress me out, unless it is something I have already seen and know that it won’t create stress. Even then, I may choose something else, like just lying down, heat, etc. May be even watch a little tv, because it is a lot shorter than a movie.

I think I understand. My folks worked and when I was sick in grade school the babysitter would watch game shows. Now I always associate "The Price is Right" with illness and avoid it. Oddly enough though planes were a comfort. My bed was surrounded by windows and, while the airport was far away, our part of town had Beech, Boeing, Cessna, Learjet, the Airforce base with their B1 bombers and uber fast Jayhawk squadron. There was always something happening in the sky and I liked watching the sky.
 
Movies that fit for me:

  • Clue
  • Best in Show
  • White Chicks
  • Ferris Bueller's Day Off
  • Clueless
  • Mrs. Doubtfire
  • Serial Mom
  • Miss Congeniality
  • Mean Girls
  • Home Alone 1 & 2
  • Freaky Friday
  • Harry Potter
 

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