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  • Happy film recommendations
  • hug
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    Death at a funeral
    very funny british flim..I laughed so hard bits were falling off me

    amaan
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    Harvey, an oldie but a goodie, for those who havent seen it, I guarantee you will be smiling all the way through.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042546/

    grizzer
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    +2 for oh brother where art thou & the big lebowski…

    Mounty_73
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    I liked stardust and recently watched ghost town which was quite good too.

    amplebrew
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    Already been mentioned, but UP is really good.

    rumbledethumps
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    European Vacation

    He's not gonna pork her Russ!

    billybob
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    Zomnieland – Shaun of the Dead – Hot Fuzz – The Princes Bride – Mystery Men – Juno – Swingers – Kung Fu Hustle – Shaolin Soccer

    bassspine
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    Karinofnine – Member
    Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure + Bogus Journey

    I'd forgotten. These are excellent!

    saladdodger
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    field of dreams nice feel good film

    Shame Kevin Costener is in it

    CHB
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    stardust is one of my favourite films. Just perfect.

    knottie8
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    yes man

    Anna-B
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    I'll need to be ill for a VERY long time to watch all these! Thanks all for suggestions. I will be watching Stardust tomorrow. Also now have a nice long films to watch list.

    CountZero
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    The village scenes in Stardust were shot in Castle Combe, where Dr Dolittle was also filmed. Neil Gaiman described the village as being close to Bath and the road to Bristol and London, which is where Castle Combe is situated.
    Someone mentioned Spirited Away, to which I can add My Neighbour Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service and Porko Rosso, all Myazaki films, and just wonderful to watch. …Totoro is one of my all time favourites, and highly recommended.
    Amelie and Up are also fabulous, although the first fifteen minutes of Up will have you weeping into your hankie, real lump-in-the-throat stuff. Then it gets very funny.

    hughjengin
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    +1 for the hangover, if you dont finish watching that with a smile on your face, then you are wrong.

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