lyles

lyles

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There are a few things that I watch when I am really low and need to see something that verbalizes the feelings I am having. Derek DelGaudio's In & Of Itself is one of my go-to's for that sort of thing. If I just want to feel happier though then it is a ghibli movie usually. What about all of you?
 
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fox_wannabe

Enlightened
Jul 7, 2021
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I do not have those, going outside where there aren't any people around is very comforting.
 
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Ironweed

Ironweed

Nauseated.
Nov 9, 2019
322
I watch Stranger Than Fiction a couple times a year. And I usually don't like RomComs or Will Ferrell, but this is both.
 
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WrongPlaceWrongTime

WrongPlaceWrongTime

Better never to have been
Jul 4, 2021
695
Clone Wars, I plan to rewatch Terminator, and binging anime.
 
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Makko

Makko

Iä!
Jan 17, 2021
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Maladaptive daydreaming: the eternal movie
 
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BrokenHopes

BrokenHopes

What doesn't kill you, f*cks you up.
Nov 27, 2019
162
I like to watch animal documentaries narrated by David Attenborough, I find it comforting.
Other times I like to watch darker stuff where I feel I can relate to the characters and then I feel less alone in my darkness, can't really think of an example right now.
One great show is After Life.
 
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lyles

lyles

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Oct 13, 2021
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I like to watch animal documentaries narrated by David Attenborough, I find it comforting.
I love animal documentaries, do you have a favorite animal you like to watch?
Other times I like to watch darker stuff where I feel I can relate to the characters and then I feel less alone in my darkness, can't really think of an example right now.
One great show is After Life.
I've never heard of After Life, definitely gonna be one I look into now!
I like Bojack Horseman for a show that feels like it balances hard-hitting moments that resonates and aligns with how I feel sometimes and some good comedy in there. It isn't for everyone but I like it.
 
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BrokenHopes

BrokenHopes

What doesn't kill you, f*cks you up.
Nov 27, 2019
162
I love animal documentaries, do you have a favorite animal you like to watch?

Yeah they are great. Especially when having high anxiety or feeling really scared. Nature is calming. I like too watch all animals except spiders, my favorites are elephants, birds and ofcourse cats. Which do you like to watch?
I've never heard of After Life, definitely gonna be one I look into now!
I like Bojack Horseman for a show that feels like it balances hard-hitting moments that resonates and aligns with how I feel sometimes and some good comedy in there. It isn't for everyone but I like it.
Yeah you should, you are in for a treat.
I have never given Bojack Horseman much of a chance. Might look at an episode or two.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
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At this point I do not really enjoy movies and shows. I find it hard to concentrate. Nothing makes me feel better. I might rewatch some anime that I liked in the past, maybe some sad ones like Your Lie in April and Angel Beats.
 
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ClownMe

ClownMe

Don't Cry for Me, I'm Already Dead
Apr 7, 2021
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Nowadays it's difficult for me to enjoy movies or tv shows. For the most part im only into older movies, I really like The Mummy (1999), Executive Decision (1996), The Bodyguard (1992) and North By Northwest (1959).
 
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TotallyIsolated

Mage
Nov 25, 2019
590
I love to re-watch all the old shows from my childhood in the late 80s and early 90s. Star Trek the Next Generation, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Red Dwarf... which you probably haven't heard of outside Britain!
 
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Panna

Panna

Enlightened
Aug 31, 2020
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I like to throw on either a edgy YouTube video video like mumkeys stuff or something akin to too many cooks, or a episode from any of the aria franchise (animation, natural, origination). Being essentially slice of life one can slap pretty much any of them on anywhere minus the last ep and just relax. Just three female gondoliers in training living in Venice on Mars. No drama, just comfy.
 
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lyles

lyles

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Oct 13, 2021
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Yeah they are great. Especially when having high anxiety or feeling really scared. Nature is calming. I like too watch all animals except spiders, my favorites are elephants, birds and ofcourse cats. Which do you like to watch?
I love that!! Elephants are vastly underrated honestly. I love watching all sorts of cats, plus I have a soft spot for wolves. Just a nostalgia thing.
Yeah you should, you are in for a treat.
I have never given Bojack Horseman much of a chance. Might look at an episode or two.
I'm excited! I'm planning on watching a bunch of new stuff this weekend so I'm putting it first on my list!
It's a pretty interesting show, the 11th episode of each season especially has a reputation for being sort of hard-hitting. (Obligatory warning that it covers stuff like sexual assault, substance abuse, child abuse, and suicide, though that last one is probably less of an issue than the rest for folks on here.)
At this point I do not really enjoy movies and shows. I find it hard to concentrate. Nothing makes me feel better. I might rewatch some anime that I liked in the past, maybe some sad ones like Your Lie in April and Angel Beats.
I'm sorry you haven't had anything you enjoyed lately. I love Angel Beats too though, I recently rewatched it and I was surprised by how well it held up! Your Lie in April is my brother's favorite too. If you rewatch some let me know how you think of them now!
Nowadays it's difficult for me to enjoy movies or tv shows. For the most part im only into older movies, I really like The Mummy (1999), Executive Decision (1996), The Bodyguard (1992) and North By Northwest (1959).
I've never heard about any of these! Definitely adding them to my list, thanks!! I honestly don't know a ton of old movies to recommend besides some of the more well known. I have watched a few that I love though that I can't entirely remember, I'll have to ask my mom about them, lol.
I love to re-watch all the old shows from my childhood in the late 80s and early 90s. Star Trek the Next Generation, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Red Dwarf... which you probably haven't heard of outside Britain!
Lots of great classics! I haven't heard of Red Dwarf but am pretty curious now! I love the fantasy aspect of these sorts of shows though, even things like Star Trek.
I like to throw on either a edgy YouTube video video like mumkeys stuff or something akin to too many cooks, or a episode from any of the aria franchise (animation, natural, origination).
Have you heard of Nexpro or Reignbot before? They cover that sort of creepy stuff on youtube and I really enjoy their stuff! They lead to a lot of good recs for things too. I haven't seen Aria but I love animation and stuff so I'm gonna check that out for sure.
Being essentially slice of life one can slap pretty much any of them on anywhere minus the last ep and just relax. Just three female gondoliers in training living in Venice on Mars. No drama, just comfy.
That definitely sounds comforting! What a neat concept too.
 
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Dr Iron Arc

Dr Iron Arc

Into the Unknown
Feb 10, 2020
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I don't have any specific shows to run to, but oftentimes just marathoning any series that's nostalgic to me can be enough to metaphorically take me out of this reality and into another one.
 
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Lostandlooking

In limbo
Jul 23, 2020
457
I have a number of comfort shows/movies/games. Though it doesn't seem to work the same as it used to. Recently I started watching a video of someone walking through times square in the snow. It's kinda dark and the buildings in the distance seem to be covered in mist. The screens are bright and pretty. There are (relatively) few people around and there's no talking throughout the entire video. That's the best part for me. Listening to people talk just tires me out. I must have watched that video about ten times this last week. Very comforting.
 
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Garbage Person

Garbage Person

Eating snowflakes with plastic forks
Jan 17, 2020
305
After a long break from the television, I'm finding myself more enthralled than ever by Star Trek: The Next Generation. I'm patiently awaiting the new season of Curb your Enthusiasm, and also getting spooky by watching numerous horror movies daily. Things are comfy here.
 
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Toonloon

Toonloon

Experienced
Nov 17, 2020
253
The Simpsons.
Futurama
King of the hill
Wreck it Ralph
 
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TriggerHappy

TriggerHappy

In the kingdom of th blind; the one-eyed are kings
Jan 24, 2021
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Maladaptive daydreaming: the eternal movie

Oh wow, I love this franchise ::
I couldnt get into it at first (commitment vs distraction issues),
but by the 2nd series I was hooked :: I couldn't function with /without it.
I found the third series was much better than the first, purely because of that added theme of hopelessness. The fact that the leading character uses such darklyshining humor to get through the despair of every soul-destroying day is really relatable.
And the fact that I miss them when they not around is proof that I'm not completely emotionally void.
:: (erm... can destruction maybe even be an emotion?!)
I can't imagine living life without this distractive coping mechanism.
Oh wait, I can...
..(imagine not living life).

(with thanks to @Makko 4 every colour you are!!!)
 
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Shadowplay

Shadowplay

Average life non-enjoyer
Sep 11, 2021
853
I love to re-watch all the old shows from my childhood in the late 80s and early 90s. Star Trek the Next Generation, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Red Dwarf... which you probably haven't heard of outside Britain!
Red Dwarf is known here in Australia - aired on ABC our BBC equivalent (ABC airs heaps of BBC stuff). I love it as a kid, but when I tried rewatching it as an adult it just seemed lame. But I can see how if it was your childhood favourite you might still love it. That said I love Benny Hill so clearly I know what I am talking about........ :-P

My comfort show is perhaps 'The Sopranos' the greatest TV show ever made. Hardly seems comforting, but I have seen it so many times the violence and whatnot does get to me. There is something comforting in watching something you have seen before.
 
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Celerity

Celerity

shape without form, shade without colour
Jan 24, 2021
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I watch Stranger Than Fiction a couple times a year. And I usually don't like RomComs or Will Ferrell, but this is both.

I LOVE this movie. I don't watch it as often as you do, but it's definitely one of my favorites and is uplifting with just the right amount of relatable darkness in Emma Thompson's character. It's my favorite Will Ferrell movie. I also usually hate rom-coms, but this movie can really stand on its own with the unusual premise and great performances from pretty much the whole cast.

That said, I rewatched it a few months ago, and it was troubling to see how much I haven't really changed since I first saw it 15 years ago aged 13. Like Harold Crick, I feel like I live life on the margins so to speak. My life has very little meaning, and I feel like I will never matter to people. That the fundamental feeling of alienation was so present in me even then as a kid is just sad.

To answer OP, I would also add Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and The Count of Monte Cristo w/ Jim Caviezel. The latter is pretty brutal in the beginning, but it tweaks the original story from the book to provide a more standard heroic arc than the jaded, confusing mess I found the book to be.
 
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TriggerHappy

TriggerHappy

In the kingdom of th blind; the one-eyed are kings
Jan 24, 2021
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...I go through this phase every year where I obsessively keep this on re > play > peat :: not into drag myself (though I have worn sarong skirts) but appreciate the artform... (appreciate Rocky's bodybuilding artwork also!)
It's those last 5 tracks on the album that get me everytime :: the wierdness, the truth beneath that we hide, the alienation and it's loneliness when you're different...
"cards for sorrow, cards for pain..."
Esp: "im going home"...

... now where's my dvd remote..?!
 
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callme

callme

I'm a loose cannon - I bang all the time.
Aug 15, 2021
1,235
I love to re-watch all the old shows from my childhood in the late 80s and early 90s. Star Trek the Next Generation, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Red Dwarf... which you probably haven't heard of outside Britain!
We do not masturbate in this house!

What would I not give to see this and the New Statesman and feel good alone again.. and I'm not even half-Irish.
Nowadays it's difficult for me to enjoy movies or tv shows. For the most part im only into older movies, I really like The Mummy (1999), Executive Decision (1996), The Bodyguard (1992) and North By Northwest (1959).
Hey, what's the movie from the Home Alone scene with the shotgun sounds? And do you also watch TCM before any modern TV? I have this feeling you and me could be twins these days, you know..
 
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medjooled11

medjooled11

Define or be defined.
Aug 13, 2021
121
I seldom consume television or film out of comfort, however The Golden Girls is the only show that never runs short of positive feelings!
golden girls dorothy GIF by HULU
 
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TriggerHappy

TriggerHappy

In the kingdom of th blind; the one-eyed are kings
Jan 24, 2021
1,298
Fawlty Towers :: got me thru adolescence,
along with 3rd Rock from the Sun....!

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ayidni

New Member
Oct 25, 2021
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Bojack Horseman, Fleabag, I May Destroy You - it's comforting to see characters riddled with flaws even if things don't get better.
 
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callme

callme

I'm a loose cannon - I bang all the time.
Aug 15, 2021
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Odd as it is, M.A.S.H and Get Smart.
 
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hashtagnull

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I do this too! I think it's for escapism, as I feel like I need to be surrounded by niceness and to feel safe. My old favourite comfort series are Dr Quinn, medicine woman and The Waltons. I also watch sentimental movies, especially sports ones for some reason ( I don't like sports). I also used to watch Garden state, another movie which has relatable problems and a happy ending, but more recently I've watched Short term 12 a few times.
 
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