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Movies that are easily watchable

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Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?


As for chick flicks, I can't stand most of them, but The Princess Bride and My Big Fat Greek Wedding are easy to watch over and over again.
 
Aside from Shaun of the Dead I've seen only films that don't fit your criteria in this thread.

Go with something like Dances with Wolves.

Stuff like Goodfellas and Hot Fuzz are considered boring by people I've shown movies to who aren't that interested in movies.
 
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starring Owen Wilson

An incredibly charming, witty, gorgeous movie. I'd never heard of the movie when I first watched it and didn't even know it was Woody Allen (definitely his best movie in a long time), but it's one of my favorite movies of the past few years.

I really like Midnight in Paris, but it took me 3 tries to finish it. Not sure if it's just me.
 
I'm tired of showing people my bluray collection and them not really wanting to watch anything. I mostly have superhero movies, all of David Finchers movies, most Puxar movies, all 8 Harry potters.
I think I need more comedies, and more lights hearted flicks. Flicks that are easy to convince someone to watch.
Any recommends!
Bluray only homies
Animal House
All of Me
Groundhog Day
Office Space
The Sure Thing
When Harry Met Sally
Ferris Bueller
The Hangover
 
Aliens

Everybody likes Aliens...doesn't even matter if you're a dude or a girl or a dude who's into guns or if you're someone who likes alien stuff.
 
It's not just you. People are posting a bunch of hard to sit through movies that, while enjoyable, aren't easy to sit through.

Heh? You posted Dances With Wolves. That's 3+ hours, bruh. Lots of suggestions in here are some of the most common answers you'll get to "easily watchable."
 
Aside from Shaun of the Dead I've seen only films that don't fit your criteria in this thread.

Go with something like Dances with Wolves.

Stuff like Goodfellas and Hot Fuzz are considered boring by people I've shown movies to who aren't that interested in movies.

Hot Fuzz is a strange recommendation for this thread, since so much of it's humor depends on references to other action movies, some of which are really obscure.
 
Django Unchained. When I first got it, I only intended to rewatch a few scenes, ended up watching the entire movie. I manage to resist better afterwards when seeing single scenes, but it's still tempting to just see the whole thing. I don't even like Django that much, but it's strangely addicting to watch.
 
Heh? You posted Dances With Wolves. That's 3+ hours, bruh. Lots of suggestions in here are some of the most common answers you'll get to "easily watchable."

It's one that you can easily get into with its simple themes and grand story.

Stuff like Goodfellas seems like it has long running inside jokes. Most of the humor is lost. The Fifth Element? I wouldn't recommend that to anyone who isn't into Sci-Fi.

Length doesn't really matter.
 
It's not just you. People are posting a bunch of hard to sit through movies that, while enjoyable, aren't easy to sit through.

Midnight in Paris hard to sit through? It's not exactly challenging, or slow. This is the first I've ever heard of someone feeling that way about the movie.

Someone else mentioned 'In Bruges'. That's another of my favorite movies from the past five or so years, but I wouldn't suggest it as a movie that's super easy to sit through.
 
Save yourself the trouble and time, and get a netflix streaming subscription. Half the fun is narrowing down a selection with a group of people, and chicks don't give a fuck about blu ray anyways.

It's one that you can easily get into with its simple themes and grand story.

Stuff like Goodfellas seems like it has long running inside jokes. Most of the humor is lost. The Fifth Element? I wouldn't recommend that to anyone who isn't into Sci-Fi.

Length doesn't really matter.

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Clerks 2
Hot Rod
The Rum Diary
The Grey
Taken
Friday
Amadeus
Thank you for Smoking
Terminator 2
Teeth
Armageddon
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Mean girls
Shakespeare in Love
O brother where Art Thou
COOL RUNNINGS
 
Looking at comedies I always seem to have these movies on.

Animal House
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
I Love You, Man
Dude, Where's My Car (very stupid but my friends and I still love it)
Pretty much any of the good Will Ferrell comedies (Old School, Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Stepbrothers)

Otherwise I'd definitely say movies like Avengers, The Dark Knight trilogy, Stars Wars (original trilogy), any good James Bond movie, and the Harry Potter series are great.
 
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starring Owen Wilson

An incredibly charming, witty, gorgeous movie. I'd never heard of the movie when I first watched it and didn't even know it was Woody Allen (definitely his best movie in a long time), but it's one of my favorite movies of the past few years.

Really? I've liked pretty much everything Woody Allen has done and I couldn't even finish that one.
I had my sister's copy of the Blu-ray for months and finally just gave up.
 
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It's not a comedy, but I feel like Gladiator is popcorn movie perfected. Fun, classic actions sequences. (Stock) characters provide just enough characterization and plotting to not feel like an insult. Joaquin Phoenix is actually pretty amazing.

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Every Sofia Coppola film looks great, and they're all just extended music videos anyways. Later Kurosawa films look amazing. Pretty much any decent production value animated film pre-1990 (Any Studio Ghibli), a lot of Criterion films... A lot of black and white (35 mm) films look stunning, Wes Anderson films...

Just in terms of showing off the tech, y'know... If you're a film buff you should own most of what I suggested, otherwise anyone who loses interest within 20 min. of a film shouldn't be bothered with anyways.



edit: Well, it seems the movies I listed are certainly easy to watch (ie: beautiful to look at), easy to pay attention to on the other hand...

double edit: OK, OK, films that are all around easy to watch are as follows (in my book):
Lost In Translation
Any John Hughes film (Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller, Sixteen Candles etc.)
Studio Ghibli films (Standing by that one)
Rushmore
Drive
Darren Aronofsky films (in terms of narrative, visuals (NOT for the faint of heart))
Michel Gondry films
Early Disney feature films
so on and so forth...

triple edit: I would suggest Tarantino films but most of them require moderate-full attention paying to dialogue.
 
Thread started great, then took a nosedive. I relate to:

Goodfellas
Dazed & Confused
Ferris Bueller
Big Lebowski
Pulp Fiction

I'll also submit The Sandlot and Forrest Gump. Forrest just has a ton of memorable lines, and it's all separated in these moments and time periods similar to Goodfellas. I'm not turning off the tv once Forrest gets running.

Dark horses: Terminator and Jurassic Park, but it may just be because I love those movies.
 
Top of my head:
Superbad
Snatch
Dazed and Confused
Napoleon Dynamite
(500) Days of Summer
The Big Lebowski
Fargo
Airplane
Shaun of the Dead
Anchorman
Boogie Nights
Back to the Future
Best in Show
Spinal Tap
In Bruges

Edit: And 21 Jump Street, Groundhog Day, Before Sunset, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, ect. There are a lot of good easy movies, brah.
 
Looking at comedies I always seem to have these movies on.

Animal House
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
I Love You, Man
Dude, Where's My Car (very stupid but my friends and I still love it)
Pretty much any of the good Will Ferrell comedies (Old School, Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Stepbrothers)

Otherwise I'd definitely say movies like Avengers, The Dark Knight trilogy, Stars Wars (original trilogy), any good James Bond movie, and the Harry Potter series are great.

agreed for sure, but particularly the bold one. will ferrell moves are always easy to watch. also wedding crashers
 
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