For anyone wondering, here's a bunch of movies that I could watch over and over again, and the lessons they've taught me.
Heathers: (I'm pretty sure I've talked about it in all forms at this point). Trust no bitch.
The Breakfast Club: We're all outcasts at some point or another.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off: "Life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." You're allowed to be the Ferris and Cameron at the same time.
Raider's of the Lost Ark (and the rest of the Indiana Jones Movies): Archeologists/History teachers that are as good looking as Harrison Ford are few and far between. Also, don't mess with legends or they'll bite you in the ass. Also, if someone belongs in your life, they'll find their way back to you.
Forrest Gump: "stupid is as stupid does." Anyone can change history.
The Titanic: sometimes, we risk everything for the people we love the most... also Kate Winslet- move over.
Home Alone: sometimes, being with your crazy family is all you need once in a while.
Mrs. Doubtfire: Second chances happen for those who need it most.
Finding Nemo: your parents will do anything for you. Sometimes, friends are just as good as family.
Toy Story 3: being in tune with your past doesn't make you a child, but it makes you more of an adult.
Inside Out: emotions are good. When they work together, you're a more true you.
Gone Girl: the book is better, but it definitely does it justice. Bottom lines: girls are freaking crazy. But Ben Affleck, you should've seen this coming. I forgive you.
Zootopia: anyone undermining anyone isn't cool. It actually makes you look more stupid in the end. Also, people (or lambs) can surprise you. Choose your words wisely.
If you haven't seen any of the above, PLEASE do. If not for your sake, then for mine. Some others that I'm in love with: Look Who's Talking, Hook, Peter Pan, Tangled, I could go on for years.