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Movies That Scarred Me For Life: The Complete Series | Movie Blog

I don’t think there is a movie fan on the planet that doesn’t have a list like this. Movies that scarred you for life. Most people immediately think of the horror movies that kept them up at night. I’m sure statistically, horror movies make up 90% of the films that send chills up your spine when you think about them. This series was always about more than just horror films. Even Disney movies can have a lasting affect on you for all the wrong reasons. Beyond that, there are also the movies that absolutely disappoint you so much that you can’t bare to watch them again. Movies that literally anger you because you expected so much more.

Combined, this series looked at everything from Spiders to bad sequels.

Check out the entire ‘Movies That Scarred Me For Life’ Series below and be sure to comment. What movies have haunted you?

The Prologue: Polkaroo is scary too!

Black Robe

Arachnophobia

My Life

Event Horizon

Ernest Scared Stupid

Paranormal Activity

Dumb & Dumberer

Gremlins

Hostel

Darkness

The Little Mermaid

The Human Centipede

Don’t forget to check out Movies That Changed Everything: The Complete 12 Part Series.

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The Final Rainy Sunday: The Beauty Of Lazy Day Movies

Rainy Sundays was one of the first features I created for this blog.

It was about appreciated those lazy days when you put on your favorite movies and escape.

Who doesn’t love a good Sunday afternoon indoors watching movies?

Personally, my ideal Rainy Sunday includes a good drama, a comforter, a massive sandwich or pizza and some form of candy.  It’s even better when there’s enough time to sneak in a double feature.

What movies do you love to watch on rainy days?

After more than 30 picks, I’ve decided to move on so this will be the FINAL Rainy Sunday post.

Below you’ll find the complete Rainy Sunday Series.

Perhaps, I’ll resurrect the feature someday but I think I’ve made my point.  There’s nothing like a good movie on a lazy day.

Beauty & The Beast

My Life

Man On Fire

Sideways

The Last Samurai

The Last Samurai Tom Cruise The Beauty Of Lazy Day Movies

Toy Story 1 & 2

There Will Be Blood

Gangs Of New York

Mortal Kombat

True Lies

An Evening With Kevin Smith

A Beautiful Mind

Field Of Dreams

FIELD OF DREAMS, Ray Liotta, Kevin Costner Lazy Day Movies

Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

I Am Sam

The Shawshank Redemption

The Muppet Movie

Sneakers

Alice In Wonderland

Crimson Tide

Jerry Maguire

The Lion King

Movies to watch on a lazy day The Lion King

Return To Paradise

All Dogs Go To Heaven

Hook

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

Dazed and Confused

Ninja Turtles

Movies to watch on a lazy day Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Gladiator

Christmas Vacation

A Bronx Tale

Cool Runnings

Uncle Buck

The Mighty Ducks

The Sandlot

Movies To Watch on a lazy day The Sandlot

My personal favorite on this list still has to be The Sandlot.

To me, there is no better lazy day movie.

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Rainy Sundays: My Life

September 5th, 2010 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Movies | Rainy Sundays - (0 Comments)

Rainy Sundays Movie Picks My Life

My life is a fantastic movie to watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon.

This week’s pick is a film that scares me every time I see it.  Truthfully, I’m almost afraid to watch it because it makes me think about my own life and how precious every day is.  At the same time, the film also makes me thankful for what I have and reminds me to embrace each day to the fullest.

Movies to watch on a lazy day My Life

My Life is the story of a man dealing with cancer and struggling to tie up all the loose ends in his life.  At the same time he also struggles to stay alive long enough to watch the birth of his son.

Michael Keaton and Nicole Kidman are both outstanding in it and I couldn’t recommend it more.

Especially if you are looking for a movie to watch on a lazy day.

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10 Flicks Movie Lists

Every once in a while, when you’re really in the mood to watch a good movie, there’s nothing like a good drama.

These are the types of movies you plan to watch days in advance.  Endearing classics starring Tom Hanks that you look forward to watching.

Lazy day dramas

Honorable Mention: Jerry Maguire, Good Will Hunting (Mostly because I’ve spoken about the films many times on this site already.)

Cast Away

“Wilson!!!!”

There aren’t many actors out there who can carry an entire movie by themselves.  Even fewer can pull it off the way Tom Hanks does in Cast Away.  I have a concept for a movie which features one actress.  I haven’t written it yet because I’m still trying to find a way to fill out the rest of the movie.  Cast Away is a great example of how to keep things interesting and entertaining.

About Schmidt

“Dear Ndugu”

Jack Nicholson carries this movie in a similar way.  I think movies like this depend entirely on an endearing lead character.  I could watch Jack in anything.  I remember buying this movie for exactly that reason.  I wasn’t disappointed.

The Pursuit Of Happiness

“Don’t ever let somebody tell you… You can’t do something.”

Will Smith is my favorite actor.  From Fresh Prince all the way up to the blockbuster action movies that established him as a box office guarantee.  However, he’s proven time and time again that he can shed the tears needed to capture audience’s hearts.  The Pursuit Of Happiness is an amazing and uplifting story that’s perfect for a quiet evening at home.  (Or a Rainy Sunday for that matter.) Extra points for being a true story.

Patch Adams

“Why don’t you like me? You’re a prick and I like you.”

Robin Williams leads the way in this drama that again gets extra points because it’s based on a true story.  You never really know where this movie is heading the first time you see it but the journey is absolutely fascinating.

Apollo 13

“We just lost the moon.”

Thought I was going to go with “Houston we have a problem” didn’t you?  I saw Apollo 13 during the old ‘Network Premiere’ era.  I remember vividly being completely frustrated during every single commercial break.  I’m a young guy, I didn’t know what happened.  I needed to know and again, Tom Hanks delivered.

Mr. Holland’s Opus

“Enough of us already think “time” is a magazine.”

I’m not sure why this movie makes me sad but it does.  Regardless, it’s still an unbelievable and original story.  I’m a big fan of stories that span multiple decades.  Some of the most memorable movies in history tell their stories in this way.  Do you think we’ll start seeing some 80′s, 90′s and 00′s in the near future?

Forrest Gump

“Sometimes, there just aren’t enough rocks.”

If there is a definitive movie that spans multiple decades, it’s Forrest Gump.  Tom Hanks makes his third and most important appearance to this list.  I looked around for my copy today and then I realized that I don’t even own it!  That’s a big problem.  I think Forrest Gump is my favorite drama of all time.  I’ll put some thought into it but I think it would be the winner.

My Life

Michael Keaton’s performance really makes you take a step back and examine your own life.  Sounds pretty intense for a list like this but it’s important to remind yourself where you are lucky in life.  This movie is a perfect way to inspire those thoughts.

Garden State

“I thought you killed yourself?  That wasn’t you?”

If you haven’t seen this movie and you’re looking for a good quirky and well written drama, look no further than Garden State.  Essentially, it’s about a man who returns home after a long absence for his mother’s funeral but the movie is so much more than that.  It’s so interesting and thoughtful but who am I kidding?  You’ve already seen it right?

Almost Famous

“I’m always home. I’m uncool.”

I’m really big on originality.  Don’t get me wrong, I love sequels and remakes and big budget franchises but you won’t find any of them on a list like this.  This list is reserved for amazing characters and touching stories.  I keep going back to Almost Famous when I think about new characters and how they fit in my stories.  Every single person in this film is interesting in unique ways.  Not to mention it’s an incredible movie.  If you’re going to watch any film on this list, I’d recommend you start with Almost Famous.

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