When I'm sad or depressed I watch the most miserable, brutal movies I can find. If I'm going to be sad, I'm going to do it 100%.
When I'm sad or depressed I watch the most miserable, brutal movies I can find. If I'm going to be sad, I'm going to do it 100%.
Funny! RIP Rik, Sorry I missed this post. It's kind of a weird week for me. I know of one other person in their 50's who basically just dropped dead this week. She was my kids pre-school teacher, 59. My favorite episode was where Rik was trying to be popular. The "Show of hands, who likes me bit is so funny." Also his dancing. got to love that. I'm feeling old.well [BEEP] responsibilities
I don't tend to watch movies when I'm sad. If I needed a cry I'd do Marley and me, war horse, dumbo (the scene with the mum and dumbo gets me every time) or saving private Ryan. Anything to do with dad's as well I get quite upset about eg the croods but I understand that's just because my dad was away my whole childhood and I'm starting to adjust to him being here and don't want him to go away again
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A Clockwork Orange...I feel so weird saying that...
Yeah! I watch that a lot as well! Obviously not a happy movie, but it's fantastic. It's also one of my favorite books, that's great too. Better than the movie actually, Stanley Kubrick left out the entire last chapter while making the movie.
I don't think you're weird for saying that, but I'm weird myself, so maybe that doesn't mean much
I typically avoid touchy-feely movies like the plague. I nearly had a seizure in the theatre when I took my daughter and her bff to see the Twilight Saga. I will turn completely hostile if made to sit through a John Green/Nicholas Sparks movie.
Anyhoo, when I'm sad I default to stand up comedy. I dvr a ton of stand up - Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle, what's his name Hughley, George Lopez, etc.
I also really enjoy cat videos.
Black, comedy, movies about self discovery. Also like plinky (not a real word, I know) piano music when down.
If just a little down then I love stand-up comedy to cheer me up.
But otherwise, I need to go all the way down and possibly cry before I get happy again.
I don't really get to watch movies that much anymore. Certainly not whenever I feel like. But the Twilight movies always lift my spirits.
Classics such as Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory as well as Slappy & The Stinkers. Anything from my childhood/90's mostly. They just help me remember when things were more simple.