Bonjour, Atlassian Community[1]! 🥐
It's time for yet another Welcome Wednesday, a chance for you to participate on these forums about topics that aren't necessarily Atlassian-focused. 🙃 (Curious on what you missed? See past Welcome Wednesdays here.)
On the forums, we have been asked about our favorite childhood series/movies, what you can watch over and over again, and your favorite lovey-dovey movies.
But for this week’s prompt[2], I ask: Comment with your favorite movies AND why I should watch them!
📣 Looking forward to your responses! Responses aren’t limited to your childhood, and certain movies just aren’t made for repeat viewings - either they’re too intense, or too freakin’ long. 😂
☕️ Why this prompt? During a coffee break in Team ’26 in Anaheim, a bunch of us discussed films we loved and films we should watch. I ended up with quite a few recommendations that I’m digesting now… 🫠
[1] I’m feeling French, and I’m already two espressos in.
[2] Not THAT kind of prompt. I know you’re humans, not bots. Right?
I used to watch a lot of movies, less so these days, but some favourites from the past:
I'm sure I could come up with more, but those are the two that are standing out for me without spending a lot of time thinking about it.
The Game was highly underrated as a movie. That was a good one, and like you I could probably come up with 20 movies.
British ones. Because they are more original than Hollywood ones. Subtitles may not be optional however
I love a good war movie (We were soldiers, Full Metal Jacket, Platoon etc) but I digressed a few weeks ago and watched 'The Roses' after seeing a catchy scene on socials. I loved it! It told some familiar stories for many couples and finished well!
These are my favorites. Old but good to watch.
My top 3:
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore - it is funny and awkward :D
Funny Games - from 2007, disturbing, dark, humans...
The Man from Earth - philosophical, rather slow movie
3 Idiots - great Indian comedy with some engineering! Thanks to this movie I've started watching Indian comedies (if I have time for that! 3h!
I Hate Mondays (Nie lubię poniedziałku) - Polish comedy from '70s, one of the classics :D
Great ideas Dave! Love that this came out of those Team ’26 coffee break conversations – side chats in Anaheim were some of the best parts of the whole event for me for sure!!
I always find “favorite movies” so hard to define because it depends so much on the mood. But here’s a good cross-section:
Galaxy Quest – It’s funny, surprisingly heartfelt, and may secretly be one of the best Star Trek movies ever made. If you love teamwork, fandom, and underdogs rising to the occasion, this is your movie.
The Princess Bride – Quotable without being annoying, funny without being dumb, sweet without being too much. Sword fights, giants, revenge, true love, Miracle Max. Close to perfect.
Groundhog Day – I appreciate this one more every year. Starts as a comedy, but it’s really about learning to pay attention, be less selfish, and slowly become a better person. Pretty good trick for a movie with a groundhog in it.
The Fifth Element – David, you and I are on the same page. Big colorful sci-fi nonsense that somehow completely works. Gary Oldman chewing every piece of scenery in sight. Love it.
Shawshank Redemption – Shawn, same. I will stop everything for this movie. Every. Single. Time.
Tombstone – Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday is one of the greatest performances ever. “I’m your huckleberry” should be on currency.
Memento – Another Shawn co-sign! Early Nolan, tiny budget, backwards storytelling that rewires your brain.
The Dark Knight – Heath Ledger’s Joker ruined every other movie villain for me.
Clerks / Mallrats / Dogma – Gotta rep my New Jersey cinema hero Kevin Smith. Clerks was shot on credit cards at a real convenience store. Mallrats is pure 90s comfort. Dogma is a religious satire that absolutely should not work and yet it’s brilliant.
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – My annual holiday tradition. Chevy Chase falling off the roof never gets old. Ever.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse – Not just the best animated movie in years, one of the best movies period.
Idiocracy – Huwen, you nailed it. It was supposed to be a comedy. Now it feels like a documentary. 😂
The Game – David called this underrated and he’s 100% right. Michael Douglas at his paranoid best.
Full Metal Jacket – Steve, great taste. R. Lee Ermey’s drill sergeant is one of the most iconic performances ever filmed.
Soundtrack bonus: I’m a huge movie soundtrack person, so anything scored by John Williams, Hans Zimmer, or Ludwig Göransson gets automatic bonus points. The Star Wars saga, Interstellar, and Sinners all live rent-free in my head musically. 🎵
I guess my short answer is: give me a movie with imagination, a sense of humor, and at least a little hope. I can handle dark, but I usually need the good guys to earn the win by the end. Whenever a movie ends like yesterday's jam I shake my fist at the clouds!
Great thread as always Dave – looking forward to stealing recommendations from everyone’s lists! 🎬🍿
I have a lot of favorites that I will watch any time they are on—Serenity, Knotting Hill, The Princess Bride, The Sound of Music, Camelot, Beauty and the Beast (animated original), Holiday Inn, …
My current favorite, however, is The American President – a man with principals, who understands that he serves the people of the country and who has trouble buying a woman flowers because he has separated himself from all of his personal money. Gee, I wonder why I find this so comforting right now?