What's a movie that helps you deal with depression?

No I didn’t like the art style, so I never watched it. Too modernistic looking, lacked the 80’s feel of the original.

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The Dark Knight Rises was pretty obvious. Total Recall remake is in my opinion better than the 80’s film, because it amounts to more than a series of parts; the original is just a series of moments that are iconic, yet they don’t have the power to sum up to any meaning. The remake on the other hand has an overall feeling of meaning. Kate Beckinsale really delivers the character of Lori Quaid, whereas Sharon Stone merely hints at such a character.
And Colin Farrell brings a better balance than Schwarzenegger.

Please provide evidence.

The depiction of the revolution, showing Catwoman as regretting the new reality of no home ownership.

Don’t remember the home ownership thing. Please provide evidence.

Sweet November (Charlize Theron, Keanu Reeves)

Donnesmark, ‘The Life of Others’

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Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory

What’s eating Gilbert Drake?

Is this the edgy, hip-hop version of the 'ole…Gilbert Grape? :wink:

THE original show Wendy

The sun also rises.

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50 First Dates

I was hastily trying to pick 2 dvd’s from a redbox and ended up getting silver linings playbook because I thought it would be funny because it had the guy from the hangover in it. Then I went back to my friend’s place and watched it and was like…man…this is a serious movie about some fucked up shit. 2 crazy depressed people who hate the world ending up winning a dance contest together or something.

Gorgeous performances all around in that movie. It was very well done.

No doubt. Not my usual shit. I prefer mindless, low brow comedy that doesn’t ask much of the viewer. Think step brothers or talladega nights. But a great movie nonetheless.

I have to admit, I’m a fan of Will Ferrell’s particular brand of ridiculous comedy, mostly because he commits so hard that even his over-acting comes across as quite genuine in a way that other famous over-actors (think Jim Carrey) fail to capture. Its all very charming in a ridiculous way. Interestingly enough, he’s also quite good in more serious roles. Stranger Than Fiction and Everything Must Go come to mind, if you haven’t seen them I’d recommend them both.

Seen stranger than fiction.

What did you think?

Not bad.

I find it to be altogether charming and quite emotional. “Charming” is a very apt description of Will Ferrell all around, he’s delightful.