Getting into the groove can have a different meaning for everyone.

The groove is a personal vibe and a measure of fun or a relaxed, chilled-out state.

Whatever getting into the groove means to you, honor it by watching these great movies.

Matthew Broderick, Mia Sara, and Alan Ruck as Ferris, Sloane, and Cameron

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Today,Weekend at Bernie’s isa cult comedy that inspired party moviesin a unique way.

Bernie invites them to his Hamptons house for a Labor Day party as a reward for their work.

However, when Larry and Richard arrive at the Hamptons, they find Bernie dead.

A man offering money to a policeman in Back to School

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To avoid becoming suspects, the two keep the party going while pretending Bernie’s still alive.

Holland, meanwhile, became aDisneyandNickelodeondirector, but many often cite his debut movie as his most memorable work.

Their favorite things are skateboarding, rock music, and their band.

John Cusack with a saxophone and a girl by his side while sitting on the hood of a car in ‘Better Off Dead’

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Ramis wrote and directed the movie, which was his directorial debut.

The Blues Brothersfollows two musicians and brothers, Jake (Belushi) and Elwood Blues (Aykroyd).

Upon Jake’s release from prison, he and Elwood find out their old orphanage is closing down.

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ThelatestBeverly Hills Copsequelwas released on Netflixin 2024, and it wasn’t half-bad.

His earliest work is bound to get anyone into a fun and carefree groove.

The movie is largely analyzed for its depiction of youth culture and how it encapsulates their vigor so well.

Bill and Ted raising their fists in celebration in Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure

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Chevy Chase and Michael O’Keefe in Caddyshack

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John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in the Blues Brothers

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Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall in ‘Coming to America.'

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Axel Foley, played by Eddie Murphy, crosses his arms in ‘Beverly Hills Cop’.

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Ferris Bueller laying back and smiling in ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’

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Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer as Nigel Tufnel, David St. Hubbins, and Derek Smalls in This Is Spinal Tap.

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