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Anonymous
Rewatched after many years and I'd forgotten how wonderful this movie is. How great the story of signs everywhere and how good Matthew Perry was.

They don't really make movies like this anymore - really down to earth, innocent, easy, simple.
Anonymous
I love that movie. I also love him in Three to Tango and The Whole Nine Yards.
Anonymous
I remember it being really sweet. Will have to watch.
Anonymous
I've watched many times, one of my comfort food movies. Makes me sad he never got sober or had the family he apparently wanted.
Anonymous
It's one of those movies that I would always watch when I found it on TV when I had cable.

I also like 17 Again. Sweet and touching.

Another movie that champions marriage and relationships is Couples Retreat.
Anonymous
It’s one of my favorite comfort movies (nice concept PP). I have a Latina mom and a WASPy dad so it really resonated when I saw it as a kid, and I love their chemistry. It’s funny, fun, and cute.
Anonymous
I also thought this was an under-rated rom com that showcased his natural comedic talent. I also loved him in Mr. Sunshine (short-lived sit com). I feel like after that, his talent sadly started to fade with the drug use.
Anonymous
OP here - I love that comfort movie term PP!

Sharing other romcom comfort movies on my list:

The Other Woman
Life As We Know It
This Means War
How to lose a guy in 27 days
Practical Magic
Shining Through
Music & Lyrics
Purple Hearts
Jackie & Ryan
The Lost Husband


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I also thought this was an under-rated rom com that showcased his natural comedic talent. I also loved him in Mr. Sunshine (short-lived sit com). I feel like after that, his talent sadly started to fade with the drug use.


That show was very funny. I found it at some point in the last few years on one of those streaming services and watched it again. The entire cast was comedy gold. Not sure why it didn't quite catch on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I love that comfort movie term PP!

Sharing other romcom comfort movies on my list:

The Other Woman
Life As We Know It
This Means War
How to lose a guy in 27 days
Practical Magic
Shining Through
Music & Lyrics
Purple Hearts
Jackie & Ryan
The Lost Husband




did you mean TEN days? I love that movie, too. Kate Hudson is adorable in it, as is Matthew M.

I like Picture Perfect and The Object of My Affection (Jen Anniston movies, the second with Paul Rudd
I was the poster who shared the other Matthew Perry movies I like earlier
Others I will always watch - The Wedding Planner (another Matthew M with JLo), Something Borrowed (another one with Kate Hudson), The Prince and Me (the library scene is hot), 10 Things I Hate About You, While You Were Sleeping

I know there are others - they will come to me
Anonymous
I loved that movie! My favorite part was when he punched the airplane seat in front of him, forgetting someone else felt that, and then apologized.
Anonymous
So true about movies like that not being made anymore. They are just so different now and I'm not eloquent enough to explain what I mean. Movies used to be cozier, build slower or something, let you feel more acquainted and connected to the characters, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So true about movies like that not being made anymore. They are just so different now and I'm not eloquent enough to explain what I mean. Movies used to be cozier, build slower or something, let you feel more acquainted and connected to the characters, etc.


So agree on this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I also thought this was an under-rated rom com that showcased his natural comedic talent. I also loved him in Mr. Sunshine (short-lived sit com). I feel like after that, his talent sadly started to fade with the drug use.


That show was very funny. I found it at some point in the last few years on one of those streaming services and watched it again. The entire cast was comedy gold. Not sure why it didn't quite catch on.


I really enjoyed Go On as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So true about movies like that not being made anymore. They are just so different now and I'm not eloquent enough to explain what I mean. Movies used to be cozier, build slower or something, let you feel more acquainted and connected to the characters, etc.


There’s a newish movie on Netflix that fits the bill for me: Love at First Sight. I can pop it on when I’m having a bad day and just need a feel good, cozy, chemistry filled love story.
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