Best romantic comedy or comedy movie to watch?

Anonymous
I liked Mr. Right. Very quirky though.
Anonymous
I like a bunch of older ones:
Sleepless in Seattle
You've Got Mail
Pretty Woman
Serendipity
The Princess Bride
My Best Friend's Wedding
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Tootsie
Sabrina (I happen to like the remake with Harrison Ford and Julia Ormand best)

And one of my favorites (probably because I'm Chinese and so many stereotypes in the movie ring true): The Wedding Banquet
Anonymous
These are series not movies

Entourage
Better things
Fleabag


Anonymous
Kate and Leopold
Pride & Prejudice (2005 movie)
Anonymous
Date Night w/ Tina Fey & Steve Carrell
Anonymous
Moonstruck! (And I don't even like Cher! The only movie I could watch over and over)
Anonymous
Four Christmases - great rom com with a lot of good actors/actresses

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Four Christmases - great rom com with a lot of good actors/actresses



And I loved the Amazon series Catastrophe, really good rom com, but can't watch with young children. Has very rated R stuff.
Anonymous
These are all older ones:

The Four Seasons
Home for the Holidays
The Goodbye Girl
Keeping Mum
Dirty Dancing
St. Elmo's Fire
Rocket Gibraltar
Violets are Blue

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like a bunch of older ones:
Sleepless in Seattle
You've Got Mail
Pretty Woman
Serendipity
The Princess Bride
My Best Friend's Wedding
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Tootsie
Sabrina (I happen to like the remake with Harrison Ford and Julia Ormand best)

And one of my favorites (probably because I'm Chinese and so many stereotypes in the movie ring true): The Wedding Banquet


I love, love, love The Wedding Banquet. I do despair at these being called "older ones"
Anonymous
I watch The Lovebirds every time I need a good laugh.
Anonymous
Catherine Called Birdy, on Prime.

It is a lot of fun. It's about a 14 year old in 13th century England trying her best not to get married off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We watched Palm Springs the other night and really liked it. It's a Groundhog Day premise, but with a twist. Very funny, well-acted, and, if you're into the Groundhog Day as philosophy thing, you'll have a lot to talk about afterwards.


I also like Palm Springs. I'll add Always Be My Maybe. The superstar cameo is perfect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like a bunch of older ones:
Sleepless in Seattle
You've Got Mail
Pretty Woman
Serendipity
The Princess Bride
My Best Friend's Wedding
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Tootsie
Sabrina (I happen to like the remake with Harrison Ford and Julia Ormand best)

And one of my favorites (probably because I'm Chinese and so many stereotypes in the movie ring true): The Wedding Banquet


I love, love, love The Wedding Banquet. I do despair at these being called "older ones"


Sorry about that. I'm in my 50's and on DCUM, I often feel "old". So I tend to frame things that way here. I had children late, and I have relatively young children, so IRL, when I hang out with parents of my children's friends and schoolmates, I am also one of the oldest parents there. Ah well, having kids late, they are keeping me young.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Moonstruck! (And I don't even like Cher! The only movie I could watch over and over)


Aw, same, but I think you need some exposure to Italian-Americans to really appreciate.
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