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There’s a reason we call them “feel good movies”. They make us happy and leave us with a warm feeling of comfort inside. But the best feel good movies actually have a lot more going for them than the fuzzies. They’re often the most memorable and most quoted, and even though they might be somewhat cheesy or predictable, they always have great lines and scenes that we love to see again and again.

Fun movies are a great way to relax and unwind after a long day. Whether you’re spending some quality time with the family or having an intimate date night in, there’s nothing like the experience of watching your favorite flick on the big screen. But with so many movies out today, it can be difficult to find one that sets the right mood. If you’re looking for something that’s going to provide you with a little boost of positivity, look no further than these feel good movies! 

#1

Ratatouille

Ratatouille

2007 | 1h 51m | Directed by Brad Bird and Jan Pinkava

Ratatouille is one of the few films to exemplify the fact that Pixar has an artistic license to do anything it wants. Some may think that the story of a rat who becomes a chef is too far-fetched, but Ratatouille is such a relatable animated movie! The film’s themes of pursuing your dreams and striving to be more than what others expect you to be are universal concepts that will resonate with children and adults alike.

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#2

Wall-E

Wall-E

2008 | 1h 38m | Directed by Andrew Stanton
 

This story of a lonely silent robot on a post-apocalyptic Earth proves that animation can tell any kind of story and that the key to making us care about the characters is to focus on their feelings. Wall-E’s wide-eyed wonder at humanity makes you fall in love with him, and his super sweet crush on a robot named Eve (which plays out mainly through gestures and expressions) makes this movie even better.

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#3

Forrest Gump

Forrest Gump

1994 | 2h 22m | Directed by Robert Zemeckis

It is not uncommon for people to consider Forrest Gump an all-time great film. Forrest Gump tells the story of a slow-witted but kind-hearted guy from Alabama living through some significant American historical events, like Kennedy’s presidency, the Vietnam war, and the Watergate scandal. His only friend is Jenny Curran, with whom he has been friends since they were kids.

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Toy Story Franchise

Toy Story Franchise

1995-Present | Created by John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton, and Joe Ranft

The first feature-length computer-animated film and the first feature film produced by Pixar, the first Toy Story became a blockbuster hit when it was released in 1995. The franchise is based on the anthropomorphic concept that all toys, unknown to humans, are secretly alive and enjoying their own lives and adventures. Toy Story is a hilarious and heartwarming tale of an old-fashioned cowboy doll named Woody and his rivalry with space ranger Buzz Lightyear for the affections of their young owner, Andy.

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#5

Up

Up

2009 | 1h 36m | Directed by Pete Docter and Bob Peterson

Up is the heartwarming story of an old widower man who takes his house on a wild flight to South America after tying thousands of balloons to it to fulfill a promise he made to his late wife, Ellie. The opening sequence alone (where the studio retraces the entire life story of Carl and Ellie) will make you laugh and cry at the same time.

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Home Alone Franchise

Home Alone Franchise

1990-Present | Directed by Chris Columbus

One of my all-time favorite childhood movies! Home Alone is a highly successful and beloved family comedy franchise about a young boy named Kevin, accidentally left behind by his family over the holiday season. In the first movie, once he realizes they’ve left him “home alone,” he learns to fend for himself and eventually protect his house against two bumbling burglars planning to rob every house in Kevin’s suburban neighborhood.

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#8

Finding Nemo

Finding Nemo

2003 | 1h 40m | Directed by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich

Probably one of the best kid movies ever made! Finding Nemo is a beautiful animated movie that follows a father clownfish, Marlin, and his son, Nemo. After Nemo is captured by scuba divers, Marlin and a forgetful blue tang fish named Dory set out to find him. Along the way, they meet some interesting characters and learn valuable lessons about friendship, family, determination, and finding courage along the way.

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#9

The Shawshank Redemption

The Shawshank Redemption

1994 | 2h 22m | Directed by Frank Darabont
 

No movie has ever captured the exhilaration of freedom as eloquently as Frank Darabont’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novella. Andy Dufresne is a quiet, clever, and mild-mannered banker who one day finds his life shattered when he is sent to prison, accused of murdering his wife and her lover. While there, he makes friends with a fellow inmate, Ellis “Red” Redding, an older man who has spent most of his life in prison. The two men form a strong bond, and Andy begins to make plans for their future life out of Shawshank State Prison.

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Alex Smith
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Um how is this a feel good movie? I mean its a great movie. But, its not a feel good movie. He gets falsely accused of a crime. He gets assaulted numerous ways in prison. He breaks out of prison... the ending is the only feel good part of this movie.

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#12

Beauty And The Beast

Beauty And The Beast

1991 | 1h 24m | Directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise

Beauty and the Beast is a fairy tale about a young woman who finds herself trapped in a castle with a terrifying beast. With plenty of humor and heart, this story provides the perfect example of how being true to oneself can bring real happiness. Disney’s take on this timeless classic is not only a well-executed animated film, but it also holds up incredibly well against the recent live action remake.

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#13

The Incredibles

The Incredibles

2004 | 1h 55m | Directed by Brad Bird

The Incredibles is the superhero movie we deserve right now, with a killer blend of nostalgia, excitement, humor, and heart. The film taps into our love of costumed heroes and the classic family dynamic while also cleverly subverting both. This happy movie is geared toward older children and adults, but the hero action will keep young kids riveted and may even inspire them to do their homework so they can grow up to be superheroes themselves.

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A League Of Their Own

A League Of Their Own

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Nikkie Pirog
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"You're gonna lose, you're gonna lose!" "We're gonna win.. We're gonna WIN!" *BAM!* "HA HA HA HA!" Best part of the movie! 🤣🤣

#19

Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory

Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory

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Theoretical Empiricist
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A much better movie than the remake: Wilder's W***y Wonka was mischievous, Depp's was creepy.

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#25

The Goonies

The Goonies

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Phoenix Fyre
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was looking for this, I can watch this over and over again and still enjoy it.

#26

How To Train Your Dragon Franchise

How To Train Your Dragon Franchise

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Indiana Jones Franchise

Indiana Jones Franchise

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#30

Jumanji

Jumanji

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LuckyL
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was too young when I first saw this. I was so terrified of the drums, I couldn't watch it again for years. And we played a video game shortly after where the same drums where used - couldn't stand it.

#31

The Devil Wears Prada

The Devil Wears Prada

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The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy

The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy

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Flint A
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wouldn’t use the word “positivity” here, but it’s a great franchise!

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#41

Mamma Mia!

Mamma Mia!

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H.L.Lewis
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I know people will hate me for this, but this was the all time worst movie ever made. Allstar cast, can't blame them. But 5 minutes of plot, in a movie that felt like it lasted for days.

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Stardust

Stardust

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would upvote this a million times. You just gotta love Captain Shakespeare!

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#50

Pride & Prejudice

Pride & Prejudice

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Winter
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't like this movie. It cuts out so many of the subtle but very important dynamics that are necessary to illustrate the Regency period. A much, much better rendition is the BBC miniseries, with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle.

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