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Snowed in (as much of the East Coast will be when this post goes up)? Sick with whatever’s going around school/the office? Just received one of those miraculous days where you have nothing to do and nowhere to be? Unless you have a great book to curl up with (or, y’know, homework), sounds like you need something to marathon! 

Now, everyone has their own personal tastes in what comforts them. Some people enjoy horror movies and series, some go for sitcoms and raunchy animated comedies.  For me, these are the criteria for ideal marathon material:

1. Cozy Factor: Because who wants to get out of their metaphorical comfort zone when bundled up in blankets and sweatpants/pajama pants/whatever it is you find comfy? This factor is usually met by the inclusion of bright colors, comfort food and drink, and cute animals (usually dogs).

2. Funny Factor: Laughter is, after all, the best medicine. Of course, everyone has a different sense of humor, but I find that the people I get along with the best usually have a similar sense of humor.

3. Whimsy Factor: Whether it’s set in a magical world or has lighthearted dialogue, the whimsy factor should be met in some way, shape, or form. Doesn’t mean the material can’t be serious – in fact, some of the marathon material on my list has some very serious moments. But there should be something that separates it from harsh reality. 

With these in mind, here are some of my favorite things to marathon (in alphabetical order):

Anything Animated

Break out your childhood favorites or some recent blockbusters – sky is literally the limit with animated movie marathons! There’s so many different ways to do it: Disney Only, Dreamworks Only, Pixar Only, a hodge-podge of the above. You can watch back to back ice makers with Elsa in Frozen and Jack Frost in Rise of the Guardians and blame them for your current snowed-in state. And, of course, you can sing along to your favorite musical numbers. So many to choose! (Check out my past articles on Frozen here and here).

A Very Potter Musical series (and related Starkid works)

I think we’re going back! Raise your wands in the air and make sure your laptop is plugged in as you watch back-to-back musical parody hilarity. I have talked about the greatness of these musicals before on this blog, and have turned to the Potter musicals for many a get together in college (in particular on recovery from a nasty trip to the hospital my junior year) so trust me when I say it’s a good time. You’ll laugh! You’ll cry! You’ll wonder what the hell is a Hufflepuff!* Just a click away on Youtube.

Back to the Future trilogy

Well, it is 2015 now. Though Marty’s trip to the future in Part II doesn’t take place until October, we can refresh our memories now of what 2015 was supposed to look like. But of course, just watching the middle installment isn’t enough – take the opportunity to watch all three! Even if it wasn’t timely, the series is a lot of fun (also, lookout for the first film appearance of Elijah Wood in Part II). 

Doctor Who (Personal Preference – Seasons 3-5)

(Hey look, more time travel.)

Doctor Who, of course, is so extensive, even if just counting the reboot, that you can really start a marathon anywhere. Start from the first reboot episode, go for some classic ones if you dare, watch all of a single Doctor or companion’s reign, or jump around amongst your favorites. You can also slide over to Doctor Who spinoffs Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures (which I have discussed the past two weeks). Allonsy!

Harry Potter (Personal Preference – 1 & 2)

Because dude – it’s Harry Potter. I may not be absolutely in love with every single installment, but the series as a whole is quite solid and lovely as adaptations go – unique, clever, moving, and simply magical. A Potter marathon is welcome anytime, because as they say, 

Indiana Jones (Personal Preference – 1 & 3)

A good balance of action, adventure, mythology, light horror, and humor, an Indiana Jones marathon makes for a fun day in. 

(But personally, I’d skip the one with people’s hearts getting ripped out. Your call.)

Pushing Daisies

Too few people know about this show and that makes me super sad. This lovely little show was cut short not once but twice – first during the 2008 Writers Strike its first season was cut down to nine episodes, and a year later the show got cancelled midseason. But what little episodes they churned out are absolutely lovely (with a touch of dark humor for the morbidly minded). There’s love! There’s pie! There’s murder! There’s Kristen Chenoweth singing! What more could you want? I know at some point I will rant much more about this show, but until then I suggest checking it out (while also attempting to comprehend  how the shy, adorable Piemaker went on to play elf king Thranduil in The Hobbit films and the villain in Guardians of the Galaxy).

Star Wars series (Personal Preference – Original Trilogy)

Star Wars begins again at the end of this year, so now is a good time to refresh on the Star Wars universe! If you want to go for all six films, may the Force be with you. But sticking with the original trilogy should do the trick for those less intrepid. 

The Ephron-athon: When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, You’ve Got Mail, Julie & Julia

Admittedly, I have yet to see When Harry Met Sally, but I really think it belongs on this list regardless. These may have rom com plots, but they have a lot of wit, a lot of life lessons, and great soundtracks along with them. They’re such solid, well done films, and more to the point, they are excellent comfort films. You’ve Got Mail in particular has a scene where the female protagonist is sick with a cold that anyone with the sniffles will relate to, and Julie & Julia is full of delicious food to feast your eyes on. Bon Appetit!

The Lizzie Bennet Diaries (and related web series)

I have expressed my love for this series a couple times before, but I will say it again. This is great to watch in a marathon because the episodes are so short. They are full of warmth and comforting, especially with Jane Bennet constantly giving her loved ones tea and care packages. My mom was stuck with a bad cold over the weekend, but spending the day together with Lizzie Bennet helped us both to feel a little better.

There’s also companion web series Emma Approved and Welcome to Sanditon, as well as many other feel-good web series adaptations of classic literature on Youtube to choose from for your marathoning purposes. Choose wisely!

The Lord of the Rings trilogy/ The Hobbit trilogy

These are probably the darkest films on the list, next to the final five Harry Potter films, but I’ll still count them on this list. This was the way I spent a number of days in my dorm room with my suite mate and best friend, who brought the Lord of the Rings DVDs to school with her, so I’m used to having them around when I’m indoors due to cleaning or bad weather. Both trilogies have a lot of light moments along with their darkness, and great characters to engage with. Plus, those lovely New Zealand… I mean, Middle Earth… landscapes can make you imagine, if only for a moment, that you are far away on an adventure.

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So those are my picks for potential marathons to watch on your day in. Do you have another series or set of movies you like to marathon? Let me know in the comments!

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Until next time,

~Kate


* For the record, Hufflepuffs are awesome. I love Hufflepuffs. Anyone who can’t appreciate Hufflepuffs is a sad soul indeed.

** As of publishing this, the final Hobbit film is not out on DVD, but it will be shortly, so I anticipate the time when you can watch all six films in a day. Of course, if you do the extended editions, a day might not be enough.

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