Reddit user u/XinvolkerX posted in r/movies: “What is a ‘comfort movie’ of yours that most people would be surprised that you chose as being a comfort movie?” People in the subreddit shared unconventional films that are consoling and relaxing. Here are some of the best responses:
1. “The Thing is my comfort and sick day movie. I know every beat of it so well that I can fall asleep to it.”
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2. “The Mummy (1999) is damn near perfect — it’s fun, has great action, and there is not a bad character or line. Even the score is a good time.”
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3. “The Silence of the Lambs pacing and lighting are perfect. The acting is fantastic. The score isn’t too emotionally manipulative or grating. It gives me the same feeling as taking a couple of sips of coffee after a benzo just dissolved under my tongue. Which is a godsend bc I lost the privilege of using substances to feel better.”
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4. “I think my firm stance that Pan’s Labyrinth‘s ending is a happy one upsets many people I’ve recommended this movie to.”
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5. “The Lost Boys was so present when I was growing up, everyone in my house loved it, so it was watched a lot. The soundtrack, being an absolute banger, was played on a fairly heavy rotation as well. It’s a warm hug wrapped up in vampires, greasy saxophone men, and pure 80s vibes.”
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6. “I like the solitude in the space atmosphere of Alien.”
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7. “I watched Pandorum to go to sleep every night for like a month.”
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8. “I must have seen Predator (the first one with Arnold Schwarzenegger) fifty times. It’s the perfect blend of action, suspense, sci-fi, machismo, and one-liners. It’s perfect comfort fodder.”
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9. “Manchester by the Sea, lol. I love sad music and Casey Affleck and real shit and the ocean. It just works for me.”
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10. “The first half of Schindler’s List.“
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11. “I’m mostly girly, so people seem to be shocked when I watch anything Mafia-related, but I can’t get enough of the Godfather trilogy.”
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12. “Edge of Tomorrow is always fun, infinitely rewatchable.”
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13. “A Few Good Men. The pacing and rhythm of the dialogue is near-musical to me.”
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14. Die Hard, when I want to sleep but don’t want to miss things. And just want something funny, action, and enjoyable, I put this on when I go to bed sometimes. If I hear it and close my eyes, I know exactly what’s happening, and it’s just familiar to me.”
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15. “The Martian just feels good, I think it’s my favourite film that’s just about people solving problems. No real villains, and even though things get hectic, there’s never quite despair.”
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16. “The Ring has a really pretty soundtrack, and I like the pacing.”
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17. “As someone who has lived with depression for most of his life, Melancholia soothes me. Its depiction of depression is as real as it gets.”
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18. “The Big Short is a delightful movie… until the end, when things are put into perspective.”
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19. “The Hunt For Red October is the perfect movie for basic cable: every scene makes you say, ‘Nice, it’s this scene,’ then you sit down and watch the entire film.”
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20. “My first instinct was Hot Fuzz but that’s endlessly rewatchable. I guess for unconventional I’d say Gummo people criticize it for being ‘try hard’ or ‘edgy for the sake of being edgy’ but I love it, great soundtrack, great aesthetic, it’s bleak and trashy but memorable and unique.”
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21. “Sorcerer (1977), which I am aware is a psychotic choice. But there’s just something about both trucks making it so far that I find weirdly encouraging, despite how it all ends.”
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22. “For some reason Twister and Twisters does this for me. No idea why.”
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23. “I’ve been dealing with a migraine today, and at multiple points thought about putting on Jurassic Park just to listen to it. Feeling better now, read the headline question, and my immediate thought was ‘Yeah I should watch Jurassic Park.'”
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24. “For me, it’s Zodiac. My family teases me about it but I do love to put that movie on for background noise. In my drinking days, it was a great hangover buddy. It has such an insanely well-crafted atmosphere. There isn’t truly a main character apart from the city of San Francisco. It’s arguably a series of gorgeous, moody vignettes, and the sets, design, and direction are pitch-perfect.”
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25. “Love the acting by everyone in Amadeus. As a kid, I fell in love with Mozart’s wife when she called him Wolfie.”
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26. “Fletch is one of mine. When I was a senior in high-school (and going through some shit) I had the VHS tape and would put it on and get in bed.”
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27. “Mommie Dearest is cathartic in a way. She reminds me of my mom.”
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28. “Sometimes I’ll just have the Armageddon commentary play in the background. Happy Ben Affleck, and Michael Bay going into a panic mode because Ben has baby teeth. Great stuff and entertaining flick.”
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29. “It’s hard to explain why. Trainspotting makes me nostalgic for a time and place I never experienced myself. Those characters are so real to me.”
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30. “I recently rewatched Spotlight and couldn’t put my finger on why I could have immediately watched it again. The true subject matter is so dark, but man does it feel good to watch the team figure out the puzzle.”
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31. “I saw Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid in a theater when it came out (TWICE — first time doing that) and it’s always been one of my favorites. Redford and Newman were quite a team.”
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32. “Tremors and Tremors 2, as a double feature, never ever fails to put me in a good mood. I absolutely adore those movies.”
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33. “Black Swan for me. Set in cozy fall/winter NYC weather, featuring cute coats, scarves, and UGGs, with a beautiful score. Main character who is dying to be perfect… Ugh I relate so hard.”
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34. “I find World War Z comforting and funny.”
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35. And finally, “Fargo is literally my number one comfort movie — I love it unconditionally.”
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Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.
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