That one that helps you sleep, or that you could watch a thousand times?

Mine is the 1970s animated version of The Hobbit.

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    The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

    Made back when walt disney was still alive. It’s got that magic thats been long lost. With so much going on in this world it’s nice to step back and enjoy simple things with childlike wonder. Highly recommended!

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    The fifth element, it was on cable a lot when I was a kid so the chances of me falling asleep while it was playing in the background were high and I guess it became a subconscious association

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    Joe versus the Volcano. It’s not that it makes me necessarily appreciate my life, but it makes me appreciate the world as it is and to be content no matter what shit I’m in. The universe is bigger than my troubles.

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    • Hackers
    • Kiki’s Delivery Service
    • Whisper of the Heart
    • Star Trek IV

    Honorable mention: The Search for Animal Chin

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    • Zach Snyder director’s cut watchmen from 2009
    • Matrix movies including Animatrix
    • Appleseed movies
    • Ghost in the shell movies
    • Batman the animated series
    • Justice League DC animation
    • Justice League extended DC animation
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      Fap.

      But seriously, crawling into my bed (possibly with a good book) and just imagining that this warm soft place is my entire universe and anything outside it is not my problem.

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        This is how I felt when at the hospital during a years long battle with addiction. The hospital was my safe space.

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    🎵🎶 the greatest adventure …🎵🎶

    I love that movie too, especially the Down Down to Goblin Town part.

    I didn’t have a comfort movie per se, but for a long time I would fall asleep watching Star Trek the next generation. I would doze off to the sound of the ships HVAC system. There must have been a lot of silent pauses in that show.

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    Ready Player One. It’s a terrible movie that adapts a terrible book, but for some reason the vibe just entertains me and makes me feel comfortable. I don’t know either.

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      Nah, it’s a pretty decent movie. Possibly because it changes everything about the book

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        It does everything it can to improve the book and a lot of those decisions are phenomenal. But it’s still not a good movie. I just love it dearly.

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          I’ve definitely not good enough I have any desire to rewatch it, but if there was an IMAX 3D re-release and a friend had a spare ticket, I’d go

          Mind you, that’s also true of about half the films I’ve ever seen, so not exactly high praise

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            Fair enough. It’s got some solid spectacle so I’d be down for a big screen rerelease. Pity nobody actually liked it enough to warrant one. Oh well.