That one that helps you sleep, or that you could watch a thousand times?
Mine is the 1970s animated version of The Hobbit.
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. At one point I was watching a few times a week. Yes, I am autie. How’d you know?
Not a movie, but every time I watch Willjum on YouTube smoke people in Rust it’s somewhat calming for me.
I don’t have a movie or tv show I watch over and over again. Always wonder why that is, as so many people seem to have such a thing.
- Zach Snyder director’s cut watchmen from 2009
- Matrix movies including Animatrix
- Appleseed movies
- Ghost in the shell movies
- Batman the animated series
- Justice League DC animation
- Justice League extended DC animation
Jacob’s Ladder
The Blues Brothers or Nuts in May
Honey Dont!
Only ever had one, kinda. Though I’m not sure I’d call it comfortable? But it’s… visceral, which is mildy amusing because it’s trying to be cerebrial, but too much of the dialogue is just scattered quotes and philosophy references. Anyways, the movie is Ghost in the Shell: Innocence. The second one that was directed by Mamoru Oshii. These days, I don’t get anything out of watching it anymore. I watched it one too many times. But I’ve never taken to any movie like I did that one, so, it wins.
Why was it comforting exactly?
It gave me a sort of feeling I didn’t get from anything else, that I liked. But it’s kind of hard to describe. Like standing on the edge of an epiphany but never quite grasping it.
Tremors is up there for me. Every couple of years I revisit it and have just as much time as the last.
Could watch a thousand times: Grease.
Groundhog Day
🎵🎶 the greatest adventure …🎵🎶
I love that movie too, especially the Down Down to Goblin Town part.
I didn’t have a comfort movie per se, but for a long time I would fall asleep watching Star Trek the next generation. I would doze off to the sound of the ships HVAC system. There must have been a lot of silent pauses in that show.
Matrix probably.
The Commitments
Se7en
Ready Player One. It’s a terrible movie that adapts a terrible book, but for some reason the vibe just entertains me and makes me feel comfortable. I don’t know either.
Nah, it’s a pretty decent movie. Possibly because it changes everything about the book







