That one that helps you sleep, or that you could watch a thousand times?

Mine is the 1970s animated version of The Hobbit.

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    11 hours ago

    Oh man I had a roommate who fell asleep to movies. Never understood it. Ill take some nice sound things like light thunderstorm sounds and no light.

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    Joe versus the Volcano. It’s not that it makes me necessarily appreciate my life, but it makes me appreciate the world as it is and to be content no matter what shit I’m in. The universe is bigger than my troubles.

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      The Blues Brothers is my all time favorite movie. I’m the type of person who doesn’t like to rewatch things unless it’s been long enough for me to forget parts of it. But I’ve watched the Blues Brothers more times than I could count. Starting back whenever it was on TBS in the 90s, to when it was the first DVD I ever bought, to the two versions I have on my media server.

      I have never heard of Nuts in May, so now I know what movie I’ll be watching next.

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    17 hours ago
    • 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
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    I’ve got Plex playlists that I sometimes just put on repeat when working or going to sleep:

    Harry Potter

    Star Wars

    Lord of the Rings

    Pirates of the Caribbean

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      22 hours ago

      I could curl up with that movie and a warm blanket if I had the flu. I wouldn’t necessarily choose it, but I wouldn’t resist it, either.

      Many family movies also work. Plus Scooby doo for some reason.

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    12 hours ago

    The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

    Made back when walt disney was still alive. It’s got that magic thats been long lost. With so much going on in this world it’s nice to step back and enjoy simple things with childlike wonder. Highly recommended!