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‘Tis the season to binge!

(Or something fanciful?

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The list goes on.)

It’s pure awesomeness, especially during the madcap fight scenes you’ll want to watch again and again.

You’ll find a surreal and fantastical viewing experience in any episode of this Emmy- and Peabody-winning cartoon.

GALLERY: Kung Fu Panda (2008) Pictured: Po (above) (voice by JACK BLACK) and Master Shifu (below) (voice by DUSTIN HOFFMAN)

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but still offers the timeless message to embrace yourself, not your labels.

(And did we mention there’s a really cute pooch, too?)

Don’t watch this one on an empty stomach: The dramedy features mouthwatering dishes aplenty.

…Spend Some Quality Time With the Family

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…Laugh Your Face Off

9.Zoolander

Yes, it’s true!

A blurb forants?!

After all, you might never have enough wait for it happy beginnings!

GALLERY: Adventure Time

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Open at your own risk!

15.The Witch

Witchcraft and black magic drive a 17th-century New England family into madness in the slow-building horror film.

(By the way, ensure to call Mom!)

GALLERY: VERONICA MARS One Angry VeronicaPictured: Veronica (Kristen Bell) talks with her father, Keith (Enrico Colantoni)

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but also offers an honest portrait of a man searching for meaning and for love.

18.An Affair to Remember

Craving a classic?

(Or justreallyadoreSleepless in Seattle?)

GALLERY: The Duff (2015)(Left to right) Robbie Amell and Mae Whitman

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Nothing says “puppy love” quite like secret plans and dancing to Francoise Hardy on a beach.

Her intriguing cases and romantic tension with inspector Jack (Nathan Page) make her irresistible to watch.

Your move, Sherlock.

GALLERY: The Intern (2015)Robert DeNiro and Anne Hathaway

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Give it a try, and a “like,” if you will.

25.BrainDead

Just call it ademo-crazy.

GALLERY: Beginners (2011)Pictured: Ewan McGregor (left) and Melanie Laurent (right)

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GALLERY: The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)Pictured: Helen Mirren (as Madam Mallory) and Manish Dayal (as Hassan)

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GALLERY: Zoolander (2001)Pictured: Ben Siller

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GALLERY: Obvious Child (2014)Pictured: Jenny Slate and Jake Lacy

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GALLERY: HAPPY ENDINGS"The Ballad of Lon Sarofsky" DAMON WAYANS JR., ELIZA COUPE

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GALLERY: Cloverfield (2008)Pictured, l-r: Michael Stahl-David and Odette Yustman

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GALLERY: It Follows (2015)Pictured: Maika Monroe

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GALLERY: Misery (1990)Pictured: Kathy Bates and James Caan

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GALLERY: The Witch (2016)Picutred: Anya Taylor-Joy

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GALLERY: Black Mirror Season 1, Episode 6 Wunmi Mosaku, Wyatt Russell, Ken Yamamura

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GALLERY: TOP FIVE (2014)Pictured, Left to right: Rosario Dawson is Chelsea Brown and Chris Rock is Andre Allen

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GALLERY: AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER, Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, 1957,

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GALLERY: MOONRISE KINGDOM (2012)Pictured, L-R: Kara Hayward and Jared Gilman

GALLERY: Miss Fisher’s Murder MysteriesSeason 2 gallery artPictured: Miss Phryne Fisher (Essie Davis)

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GALLERY: Hero (aka) Ying xiong (2002)Pictured: Jet Li and Ziyi Zhang

GALLERY: SING STREET (2016)Pictured: FERDIA WALSH-PEELO and MARK MCKENNA

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GALLERY: The Night Manager (2016)Season 1, Episode 2Pictured: Noah Jupe as Daniel Roper; Elizabeth Debicki as Jed Marshal

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GALLERY: SELFIE Pilot air date: SEPTEMBER 30, 2014Pictured: KAREN GILLAN, JOHN CHO

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GALLERY: BrainDead Season 1, Episode 3Air Pictured (L-R) Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Laurel Healy and Johnny Ray Gill as Gustav Triplett

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