Hey guys!
How are you all? Today I am going to share with you some of my favourite films that I'll will always be able to rewatch.
I love watching films. There is something so comforting about snuggling under my duvet with my laptop and a tub of Ben and Jerry's (cookie dough, of course). While I do love finding new films - especially ones that not many people have heard of - it is sometimes nice to watch a film I'm familiar with. I'll often find that there are way too many films to choose from on Netflix so I'll end up watching something I've already seen before. Although this does mean that I know what happens, there are some films that I can watch over and over again and not get bored of them. These tend to be musicals, childhood classics, teen movies and Christmas films. There are eight films that really stand out.
1. Matilda
This is one of the first films I ever saw, and I'm pretty sure I've watched it at least 10 times since. I know, crazy! It's such a heart-warming film, and Matilda and Miss Honey are my favourite my favourite characters. I always wanted a teacher like Miss Honey. I love the fact that Matilda can move objects just by looking at them - and she's so brave. I'd definitely say that Matilda is one of the best films of my childhood.
2. The Sound of Music
The Sound of Music is another film I have watched numerous times. I love the songs (especially My Favourite Things and Sixteen Going On Seventeen), and the setting is beautiful. The interior of the house is stunning too. Julie Andrews is perfect for the role of Maria. She is so energetic and has an amazing voice. The Sound of Music is a timeless classic and I'm sure people (including me) will still be watching it in years to come.
3. School of Rock
School of Rock is one of my most favourite films of my lifetime. Jack Black is hilarious, and the kids are great. I love Miranda Cosgrove's character. I also like the soundtrack, even though I'm not really a fan of rock music.
4. Home Alone
Home Alone is the ultimate Christmas film. It features a cute kid (played by Macaulay Culkin), hilarious villains and memorable lines (e.g. 'Keep the change, ya filthy animal'). I also love the setting of the second film - New York looks so magical at Christmas. I pretty much watch either Home Alone or Home Alone 2: Lost in New York every Christmas. It has me in fits of laughter every time.
5. Clueless
Clueless is undeniably one of the best teen films. The fashion is great (I've always lusted after Cher's wardrobe) and there are so many quotable lines. While Cher is shallow, she is still a likeable character. For those of you who may not be familiar with Clueless, it's based on Jane Austen's Emma. Alicia Silverstone portrays Cher, an attractive and wealthy teen who lives with her father in Beverly Hills. When Tai Fraser moves to her school, Cher teams up with her best friend Dionne and they decide to give Tai a makeover in order to make her more popular. After failing to set up Tai with Elton, Cher begins to focus on her own love life, soon realising that the guy she likes was right in front of her the whole time.
6. 10 Things I Hate About You
I only discovered this film five or six years ago, but it quickly became one of my favourite films. I've watched it at least three times since. 10 Things I Hate About You is such a quotable films - and it stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles. What more could you want?!
7. A Cinderella Story
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A Cinderella Story was released in 2004, twelve years ago! Hilary Duff plays Sam, the 'Cinderella' character, while Chad Michael Murray is her love interest. In this updated version of Cinderella, the protagonist lives with her 'evil' stepmother, who is obsessed with Botox, and her 'ugly' stepsisters Brianna and Gabriella. Sam uses a school chatroom to escape her unfortunate life and meets Nomad609, who turns out to be Austin, the most popular guy at her school. Once Brianna and Gabriella find out, they are determined to humiliate Sam in order to ruin her chances of being with Austin. Fortunately, their plan backfires and Sam ends up with the happy ending she deserves.
8. Mean Girls
How could I not include this?! Okay, it is full of clichés, but it is an absolute must-see for any teenage girl. Even though Mean Girls was released over ten years ago, it is still so relatable - two of the major themes in the film are relationships and bullying. The cast is brilliant too - it includes Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried (as the ditzy Karen), Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
So those are the eight films I'll always rewatch. I feel like having a movie marathon now! What would be on your list?
Hasta luego!
Serena
Serena
These are super fun picks! :) I totally love 10 Things I Hate About You, and A Cinderella Story... though I hadn't seen the second one in a LONG time. I need to do it haha. :) XO - Alexandra
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I need to rewatch both of them!!
DeleteGirl! I love all these films! I'm going seeing Matilda live this month I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteI saw Matilda live a few years ago and I loved it! Hope you enjoy it too!
DeleteWhat great movies I love all of the first 5 but have not seen the last 5 x
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DeleteSome great films here, they would be perfect for some family viewing with my 12 year old.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting, hope you enjoy the films
DeleteI love rewatching movies and I know I should be ashamed but I've never seen Clueless! But it's certainly on my list. My top rewatchable movies are Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Crazy Stupid Love, Grease, Belle and some others. Love your choices by the way!
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Ah you need to watch Clueless haha! I love Harry Potter, Hunger Games and Grease too! I haven't actually seen Crazy Stupid Love
DeleteI love all of these - would add Grease, Elf and Shawshank Redemption too
ReplyDeleteI haven't watched Shawshank Redemption but Grease and Elf are great
DeleteI love nearly all of these! I think i"d have to add Grown Up's 1 and 2 and all 8 of the Harry Potter movies!
ReplyDeleteI agree that the Harry Potter films are rewatchable too
DeleteLove our choices! Although I've never seen The Sound of Music (I know, I know) I love your other picks. Especially Home Alone. The ULTIMATE feel good movie, and I've seen it about eleven zillion times! Also love Mean Girls. It's so fetch. Lol. Also Ten Things I Hate About You and the Heath Ledger serenading her on the pitch bit gets me every time. Brilliant. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe Sound of Music is amazing!
DeleteI love 10 things I hate about you! Quite possibly the best film of all time (other than Harry Potter) xo
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It's definitely a great film and up there with Harry Potter!
DeletePretty much all of these films I can rewatch so many times and not get bored X
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ReplyDeleteYes, I totally agree!
DeleteLove this post! My favourite will always ALWAYS be Cinderella Story too - so cheesy but I love it all the same. And its got adorable wee Hilary Duff in it whats not to love. Jess xx
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I love anything with Hilary Duff in it! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteMean Girls will NEVER get old! Great picks x
ReplyDeleteYes, I definitely agree! Thanks!
DeleteSo many great movies on this list! I loved Home Alone, 10 Things I Hate About You, Matilda, and several others.
ReplyDeleteI felt like I was reminiscing with this post, especially when you mentioned Matilda, I swear that movie will never get old! x
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There's some amazing films on this list that I totally agree with! i feel like 'Matilda' and 'School of Rock' are absolute classics and probably defined my whole childhood!! Great post lovely, so fun. X
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I could watch Mean Girls over and over!
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Ah I love A Cinderella Story! But now you've made me want to rewatch Matilda so badly! I adored that film <3
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