Any of Simon Pegg's movies (the trilogy of sorts).
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Horrible Bosses.
Red Lights or Leaves of Grass.
I pick a random movie because I'll never satisfy everyone.
Minor stipulation, it would be from my personal collection of movies, which I know I like.
Where tf are all my The Mummy (1999) stans???
Schindler's List. If they don't like it they're a Nazi. Eliminate. Cry because the movie is sad. Just vibes.
Speak no evil, the original. Perfect family movie :p
Apollo 13.
Mostly factual, great pacing, gripping story, excellent acting, and an honest feel-good ending,
In fact, that and The Incredibles are two movies that I could show to almost any crowd with confidence.
Hot Tub Time Machine
Dead Leaves
Calilou 2: Ice-Scream.
Paddington 2
Harry Potter. Itβs a good movie, everyone know about it. It has some family friendly themes, with some action, romance, fantasy, and since people know about it itβs easy to immerse yourself in the story or just pick up if you miss a part (for bathroom or kitchen breaks) itβs fun to watch sober or high.