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  1. 1. I, Robot. 2004 1h 55m PG-13. 7.1 (583K) Rate. 59 Metascore. In 2035, a technophobic cop investigates a crime that may have been perpetrated by a robot, which leads to a larger threat to humanity. Director Alex Proyas Stars Will Smith Bridget Moynahan Bruce Greenwood. BEST AI MOVIE OUT THERE! 2. Salt. 2010 1h 40m PG-13. 6.5 (333K) Rate.

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    • Fear Street: 1994 (as well as the rest of the trilogy)
    • Palm Springs.
    • Uncut Gems.
    • Hamilton.
    • Trainspotting
    • Full Metal Jacket
    • Ferris Bueller's Day Off
    • Mad Max: Fury Road
    • Lost in Translation
    • Pulp Fiction
    • Half Baked
    • Billy Madison
    • Enter The Void
    • Being John Malkovich
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    Director:Danny Boyle Writer:John Hodge Cast:Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle, Kelly Macdonald Don’t let boredom drive you to shooting up heroin. Instead you can live vicariously through this lovable rag-tag group of Scottish petty criminal drug addicts in Trainspotting. Before Obi-wan Kenobi, Ewan McGregor...

    Director:Stanley Kubrick Writers:Stanley Kubrick, Michael Herr, Gustav Hasford Cast:Matthew Modine, Adam Baldwin, Vincent D’Onofrio, Lee Ermey, Dorian Harewood Arliss Howard Kevyn Major Howard Ed O'Ross What’s your major malfunction? Oh yeah, that’s right, you’re just bored. Well, fire up Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece of a war movie to watch R. Lee...

    Director: John Hughes Writers: John Hughes, Tom Jacobson Cast: Matthew Broderick, Mia Sara, Alan Ruck, Jeffrey Jones, Jennifer Grey, Charlie Sheen It’s impossible to be bored while watching one of John Hughes’s most flawless diamonds, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, probably because the entire conceit and arc of the film is a trio of cool rich kids in Ch...

    Director:George Miller Writers:George Miller, Brendan McCarthy, Nico Lathouris Cast:Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Riley Keough, Zoë Kravitz, Abbey Lee, Courtney Eaton Essentially one long, never-ending and perfectly crafted action sequence, the post-apocalyptic perfection of Mad Max: Fury R...

    Director:Sofia Coppola Writer:Sofia Coppola Cast:Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, Giovanni Ribisi, Anna Faris, Fumihiro Hayashi Sometimes you’re so bored that watching a crushingly depressing film about loneliness, insomnia, and existential crises somehow laps your boredom and balances everything out. Lost in Translation is, perhaps, the epitome of...

    Director:Quentin Tarantino Writer:Quentin Tarantino Cast:John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Maria de Medeiros, Ving Rhames, Eric Stoltz, Rosanna Arquette, Christopher Walken, Bruce Willis Say what you will about Tarantino or any of his other films, but you’d have to legitimately hate entertainmen...

    Director:Tamra Davis Writers:Dave Chappelle, Neal Brennan Cast:Dave Chappelle, Jim Breuer, Harland Williams, Guillermo, Díaz Clarence Williams III Before the Illuminati got hold of Dave Chappelle, he was undeniable comic genius (and he may actually be more funny now, but that’s a discussion for another day …). This is the ultimate stoner movie for ...

    Director:Tamra Davis Writers:Adam Sandler, Tim Herlihy Cast:Adam Sandler, Bradley Whitford, Josh Mostel, Bridgette Wilson, Norm Macdonald, Darren McGavin Apropos to Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Adam Sandler’s play on a terribly spoiled ultra-rich man-child named Billy Madison is a different take on a tale that revolves around someone whose sole vocati...

    Director:Gaspar Noé Writers:Gaspar Noé, Lucile Hadzihalilovic Cast:Nathaniel Brown, Paz de la Huerta, Cyril Roy, Ed Spear If you’ve ever wondered what it might be like to go on a weeklong psychedelic bender, look no further than Gaspar Noé’s experimental arthouse mind-bender Enter the Void. Set in the most surreal Tokyo nightclubs on earth, the fil...

    Director:Spike Jonze Writer:Charlie Kaufman Cast:John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Catherine Keener, Orson Bean, Mary Kay Place, Charlie Sheen, John Malkovich Sometimes you just have to re-watch Being John Malkovich to restore your faith in the world of extremely esoteric weird art that is also very good being something that is sometimes made. Seriously, ...

    Looking for a movie to pass the time and beat boredom? Check out this list of 15 films that are entertaining, diverse, and rewatchable. From Trainspotting to Mad Max: Fury Road, these movies will keep you hooked and engaged.

    • Before I Go to Sleep. The mystery psychological thriller Before I Go to Sleep is a twisted film that follows a woman named Christine (Nicole Kidman) who, after a near devastating accident, suffers from anterograde amnesia, therefore waking every morning without any memory of her life.
    • Strangers on a Train. “Do not talk to strangers” is a rule that has been embedded in everyone’s mind since childhood, and this movie proved the consequences of not taking this warning seriously.
    • The Impossible. Family getaways are designed to be a time of peace away from the chaos, so fighting to survive a natural disaster is the very last thing on anyone’s mind.
    • Kingsman: The Secret Service. Kingsman: The Secret Service tells the story of Eggsy (Taron Egerton), a young man from a broken home who is recruited into a secret spy organization.
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    • Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003) If it’s a profoundly boring day and you require a really good time-depletion system, you could burn 9 hours (and 18 minutes) watching the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
    • Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Besides maybe Han Solo, Indiana Jones is the coolest character in movie history. He’s an archaeologist by day and a country-hopping bushman by night — a superhero whose powers are his intellect, wit, and a crazy cool bullwhip.
    • Office Space (1999) Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston) hates his dreary job working in a cubicle at tech firm Initech. He’s unsatisfied in his personal relationships, and he has no idea what he wants to do with his life.
    • Jackie Brown (1997) Perhaps Quentin Tarantino’s most misunderstood film, Jackie Brown debuted 3 years after Pulp Fiction, and it left many audiences befuddled and noting how “boring” it was.
  2. Aug 6, 2023 · Looking for a movie to watch when you're bored? Check out this list of 20 movies that fans say are always entertaining, from classics like The Shawshank Redemption and Pulp Fiction to comedies like Mean Girls and Hot Fuzz.

  3. I'm kinda tired of TV shows at this point, as I've watched around 6-7 since quarantine started for me, which was mid January, so i really need some good movies to watch. I watched The Platform, and Sorry To Bother You, which i enjoyed so not really any specific genre, as long as its decent tbh.