Dude, Multiplicity, I remember watching when I was 7 at a family gathering after my grandpa passed. At the age of 7 that film entertained the heck out of me.
"Sean of the Dead" was the first British comedy I really got into. Saw it in theaters November 2004. Just watched "Baby Driver" and man Edgar Wright is amazing as a director.
"Hope Springs" came out in theaters at the same time as "The Campaign." I was working at Regal in Topeka and it was so easy catching kids trying to sneak into "The Campaign" by buying tickets for "Hope Springs" and then try and go in the theater with "The Campaign." I even told one teenage group like go buy a ticket to an action PG-13 move like Jack Reacher but I know you don't want to see a film about an old couple trying to spark up their sex life.
I need to get The Hangover in my collection. That film is just, my college life at the time. I did a review for the second one for a podcast and said I loved it but looking back it was just the hype like people had at first with The Phantom Menace. It wasn't a bad film, just the same thing we saw two years before. The third one, prop for finding a way to make it different but connect things together.