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5 Movies To Watch When You Need A Pick Me Up

If you need a mood booster, watching some of these movies may help!

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5 Movies To Watch When You Need A Pick Me Up

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We all have those moments where we feel down on ourselves and need something to help lift our spirits. With so many options available like music, movies, or even YouTube videos, there is no shortage of content to spark a good mood. Here is a selection of movies that never fails to put a smile on my face. Starting with a few of my honorable mentions: "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back," "Tangled," "The Sandlot," "Blended" and, "Captain America: Civil War."

The Game Plan

The Game Plan

This heart-warming movie about a father and daughter relationship is sure to make you feel good.

Legally Blonde

MGM

A movie at its core all about beating all the obstacles you face and realizing your worth, with just a lot more of the color pink.

Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story

Movieclips

The story of an unlikely sports team with some of the most hilarious and quotable lines is bound to put you in a good mood.

Pitch Perfect

Pitch Perfect

Mix in all the great music, fun characters, and another underdog story you've got quite the aca-awesome movie.

10 Things I Hate About You

Ms Mojo

This movie is just a bundle of joy and will always make me smile.

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