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  • Anyone got suggestions for decent light hearted stuff? Ideally available on Amazon prime or Netflix. I need to populate my Letterboxd with stuff that isn't extremely miserable or hard going. Looking for comedies, stupid action films, so bad they're good films or whatever really!

  • Peanut Butter Falcon
    Hunt for the Wilderpeople
    The Equalizer

  • stupid action films

    You rang?

    Extraction
    Avengement
    Braven
    I liked Bushwick but i'm a big Bautista fan (or Stuber if you want more comedy)
    London has fallen was fucking terrible in a good way

    The Meg and The Old Guard were not worth the effort for me.

    If you can handle more grit then Dredd, The Night Comes for Us and Brawl in Cellblock 99.

  • Bad Words : "An adult, who has been a school dropout, finds a loophole in the regulations and participates in the largest spelling bee in the USA, The Golden Quill. His aim is to take revenge for something done to him in the past." It's funny, would be a good late night watch.

  • decent light hearted stuff

    The Personal Life of David Copperfield
    The Guard (Cracking performance from Brendan Gleeson, here because you also said "action films", funny film)
    Spirited Away
    Isle of Dogs (Jeff Goldblum, Bill Murray, Edward Norton and Bryan Cranston as the voices of a pack of stray dogs on a mission)
    The Artist

    Since The Artist is French (although the only bits of spoken dialogue are in English)... if you don't mind subtitles (or have good French), Delicatessen is a gentle-spirited farce, even if the theme is post-apocalyptic, so a black comedy. It's on Amazon Prime. I would also recommend Le Diner de Cons ("The Dinner Game" is a polite translation, "The Dinner for Moronic Cunts" would be more accurate) as one of the funniest French films ever made but I don't think it's streamed anywhere legal now. Oh, tell a lie, it is on Amazon Prime but you have to go to Amazon.com, not .co.uk, to find it.

    Since I've recommended Isle of Dogs, the most accessible film Wes Anderson has ever made and better than Fantastic Mr Fox, cautious recommendation of The Grand Budapest Hotel. Mostly high-paced farce, stand-out performance from Ralph Fiennes, but some people will find it, well, a bit arch. "More accessible than The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" is for some people a low bar that they won't step over.

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