Anonymous wrote:Ones I haven't seen yet on this list or missed:
- The Wedding Planner
- How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
- Set it Up (newer, Netflix) - DD 13 and I have watched this multiple times
- Love and Basketball (not really funny but such a good movie)
- Lala Land (not really a comedy either but DD 13 loved it)
There's an old movie I remember with George Clooney and Michelle Pfieffer as stressed parents figuring out childcare or something like that. I can't remember but I remember liking it but it wasn't available anywhere when I looked.
Shakespeare in Love is now on Netflix, I think. I can't remember how appropriate or funny it is.
Anonymous wrote:It's just us girls on Valentine's Day this year, and I'm looking for movie ideas. Preferably cute/funny/silly vs. weepy/dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:When Harry Met Sally
I watched it for the first time when I was about 13 and loved it. Such a great film.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As Good As It Gets
Great movie, but not a fun rom-com. I wouldn't watch with my teen daughters if what we were looking for was a fun rom-com night. There's definitely some traumatic things in there.
Oh my god and it’s so misogynistic in 2026 lol. I loved this movie growing up but watching it now I get such an ICK from it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As Good As It Gets
Great movie, but not a fun rom-com. I wouldn't watch with my teen daughters if what we were looking for was a fun rom-com night. There's definitely some traumatic things in there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Crazy Rich Asians qualify? My teen daughter isn't too old for it, but maybe it's not light enough?
I watch the last 1/3 of Crazy Rich Asians when I need a feel good movie that feels empowering. Starting with the Peik Lin telling her to not be a chicken scene.
I watched it with my kids and they loved it. And found it funny in places that weren’t intended to be funny. They both say: “you will never be enough” in Michelle yeoh’s voice when something goes wrong now, and laugh hysterically.
Anonymous wrote:As Good As It Gets