Nothing with too many hearty belly laughs, it was abdominal surgery.
Hardcore Henry. Not kidding. You’d think that’d be too much. But with the movie at +5 speed, and you at -3 speed, it comes off pretty well.
I don’t have any good movie recommendations but I very much enjoyed listening to the album
Avec Laudenum by Stars Of The Lid when I was zonked out on morphine.Tron should be a decent watch, good visuals at least, and nothing too heavy.
magnolia
Requiem for a dream
Nooooooo
Great movie but not a fun movie
Ain’t a single laugh that whole movie.
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When I was on a bunch of painkillers after some surgery I watched Whiplash. Everyone was like “wow that movie was so intense” but I was so numb I didn’t think much about it.
Don’t watch anything you want to remember 😂
better make yourself some Epstein brand multigrain muffins. your colon will thank you.
Watch some documentaries of opioid addiction. Better safe than sorry.
Don’t watch the first few episodes of The Walking Dead while actually in the hospital under heavy opioid medication. That’s how you end up with extremely terrifying and vivid dreams of a zombie apocalypse in the very hospital you’re currently in! Ask me how I know!
I watched 28 Days Later during a delirious fever spell, so I think I understand where you’re coming from, lol.
Requiem for a Dream so you don’t get hooked on them
This is somehow the best AND the worst advice in the whole post.
I mean, add Trainspotting.
With trainspotting you might get some belly laughs in, though.
excellent film
Tenet might be fun.
When I had an abdominal surgery, I watched the full extended cut versions of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy
I did the same when I had surgery and was couch ridden for days. That was great. I then watched the “Tolkien cut” of the hobbit movies
– Sir, you need to walk a bit to recover faster.
– Take my signs already and don’t interrupt me!










