When you hear the word "Netflix" you usually think of binge watching your favorite TV shows and all of those terrible movies they have on your most popular (and favorite) site. But as you're heading back to school for the spring semester, keep these quality Netflix movies in mind.
On those lazy Saturdays watch "Step Up."
A great movie with young Channing Tatum that'll have you off your futon and dancing around your dorm.
When you are having a girls night watch "Hannah Montana: The Movie."
You and your girls will sing the well-loved songs at the top of your lungs, be amazed at how terrible some of the outfits are, and even try to remember the steps to the HoeDown Throwdown song.
When you can't do one more minute of studying watch "The Lizzie McGuire Movie."
Lizzie got out of the educational part of her trip to Italy so you just keep telling yourself you can get the school part out of college.
When you need to get your mind off of something watch "The Wedding Planner."
Matthew McConaughey is a beautiful, funny, and romantic distraction.
When you need a throwback watch "The Princess Bride."
This story is so charming and easy to love, and yet there are those odd and perplexing moments that just add to the uniqueness of the movie.
When you want to pretend you're still in middle school watch "High School Musical."
You would be lying if you said this wasn't one of your favorite movies when you were a kid. You would also be lying if you said you don't still enjoy watching it.
When you're feeling like a hopeless romantic watch "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days."
It's hard not to fall in love with Matthew McConaughey by the end of the movie, and you'll definitely laugh your way through it.
When you want to watch a musical watch The Last Five Years.
Jeremy Jordan and Anna Kendrick. Need I say more?
When you just need a laugh watch RV.
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When you want to pretend you're still on Christmas break watch "White Christmas."
Listening to Bing Crosby sing about a white Christmas makes you want to believe you're still at home eating Christmas dinner by the Christmas tree instead of in your dorm studying for a test while eating leftover