100 Corona Film! Need a coronavirus escape? Here are 100 films to look for each true to life longing PART 2

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100 Corona Film! Need a coronavirus escape? Here are 100 films to look for each true to life longing PART 2



26. “Little Miss Sunshine” (2006): The Hoover family is crazy dysfunctional – and just plain crazy – but man, can they bust up a pretentious kid beauty pageant.
27. “Mary Poppins” (1964): The Banks family is a hot mess when Julie Andrews thankfully flies in on her umbrella.
28. “Meet the Parents” (2000): No one’s in-law circle of trust can compare to Robert De Niro whipping out a lie detector or discussing his nipples.
29. “The Sound of Music” (1965): Even though there are Nazis, there’s plenty to sing about for the tuneful Von Trapps.
30. “Step Brothers” (2008): Sorry, Anna and Elsa, as a sibling duo Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are much more fun in that nunchucking, boat-crashing, man-child way.

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31. “Animal House” (1978): It would never be made in the #MeToo era, but the Deathmobile, the food fight and John Belushi in a toga destroying a guitar still have no college-comedy equal.
32. “The Blues Brothers” (1980): While the guys in the suits and shades get the title love, praise the gods of country and Western for a scene-stealing Carrie Fisher, Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles.
33. “Booksmart” (2019): The female-centric standout proves teen travails are just as relatable now as they were when “The Breakfast Club” was in session.
34. “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (1986): Save Ferris! That’s it, that’s all you need to know.
35. “Ghostbusters” (1984): A reminder that things can always be worse – in this case, full torso apparitions, a Sumerian god of destruction and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.
36. “Groundhog Day” (1993): Bill Murray refuses to let a bucktoothed critter upstage him. Respect.
37. “The Hangover” (2009): Mike Tyson singing Phil Collins isn’t even in the top five nuttiest moments in this bachelor-party-gone-wrong classic.
38. “Old School” (2003): Indefinite self-isolation might make one ponder founding their own fraternity in their house. Just don’t go streaking, please.
39. “This Is Spinal Tap” (1984): It’s the rock mockumentary that goes to 11, and the sting remains from “Big Bottom” not snagging an original song Oscar nod.
40. “Young Frankenstein” (1974): A Mel Brooks marathon is guaranteed to lift all spirits but do start with the one starring Gene Wilder as a lovably kooky mad scientist.

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