27 Iconic '00s Movies You've Seen A Million Times But Can Now Rewatch Again For A Pick-Me-Up During Social Isolation
Sure, you can watch something new, but why not watch something you love because it has those feel-good vibes?!
The '00s was a special place for rom-coms and teen comedies, many of which are still quoted to this day. We're here to let you know a lot of your favorites are super accessible right now!
1. A Cinderella Story
Streaming service: Netflix
A classic retelling of Cinderella starring '00s king and queen Chad Michael Murray and Hilary Duff — what's not to love?
2. 10 Things I Hate About You
Streaming service: Disney+
Sure, this one came out in 1999, but it still counts. A contemporary retelling of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew with a rom-com twist is just what you need right now, despite having seen it a zillion times.
3. Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Streaming service: Disney+
This is one of Lindsey Lohan's many iconic teen roles where she plays Lola, a girl who's moved from NYC to boring suburban New Jersey but won't give up her dream of becoming a star.
4. Freaky Friday
Streaming service: Disney+
Another Lohan classic! Mom and daughter swap bodies and must figure out how to relate to one another. Of course, shenanigans ensue. Oh, and Chad Michael Murray is once again a romantic heartthrob.
5. Hannah Montana: The Movie
Streaming service: Disney+
Hannah Montana fans see the life of Miley Stewart when she's forced to step away from Hollywood and focus on her family — but what happens if the world finds out her secret?
6. The Lizzie McGuire Movie
Streaming service: Disney+
Experience Italy through the eyes of Lizzie McGuire, who joins her class on a field trip to Rome and, along the way, meets a super-cute pop artist named Paolo. But IS this what dreams are made of?!
7. The Princess Diaries
Streaming service: Disney+
Based on a book series by the same name, quiet, slightly nerdy Mia Thermopolis's life is completely turned upside down when she gets news that she's actually the Princess of Genovia.
8. The Parent Trap
Streaming service: Disney+
OK, sure, this did come out in 1998, but it's no doubt a classic! Annie and Hallie meet at sleep-away camp and discover that they're identical twins, leading them to swap places to meet their mom/dad for the very first time.
9. Camp Rock
Streaming service: Disney+
Demi Lovato. The Jonas Brothers. A musical masterpiece. This Disney Channel movie has it all! Mitchie has the opportunity to attend the prestigious "Camp Rock" for free after her mom agrees to work in the kitchen as a trade, leading to her discovering her voice. And maybe some romance?
10. High School Musical
Streaming service: Disney+
This might be the most popular Disney Channel movie, but it's absolutely worth a rewatch. Boy and girl meet on vacation. Girl shows up to boy's school in the fall, flipping stereotypes on their head when she decides to try out for the musical, encouraging him to do it with her.
11. Good Burger
Streaming service: Netflix
If you watched All That as a kid, why not bring back some nostalgia with Good Burger? Dexter (Kenan) is forced to get a summer job to pay off an accident, where he meets lovable Ed (Kel). But what happens when Dexter finds out that Ed caused the accident? Well, it involves a whole lot of secret sauce.
12. Hitch
Streaming service: Netflix
"Dating coach" Hitch is a master matchmaker, specializing in helping others find genuine long-term relationships. Except...why can't he seem to do the same for himself?
14. He's Just Not That Into You
Streaming service: Netflix
The only thing we love more than an ensemble cast is an ensemble cast that teaches us much-needed lessons about LOVE. Plus, '00s Scar-Jo, Bradley Cooper, AND Jennifer Aniston? Sign me up!
15. National Treasure
Streaming service: Netflix
Um, anyone who DOESN'T want to see Nic Cage steal The Declaration of Independence does NOT know how to have a good time.
16. Ice Princess
Streaming service: Disney+
When physics superstar Casey Carlyle realizes that she can glide just as well on the ice as she does through her science classes, she realizes that there's more in life than dusty textbooks. Elsa's got NOTHING on Casey.
18. Sleepover
Streaming service: Netflix
When Julie's sleepover crew goes up against Staci's sleepover crew on an epic scavenger hunt for a coveted lunch spot, 2000s teen girl hijinks ensue. Added bonus? Baby Evan Peters AND Brie Larson.
19. Wish Upon a Star
Streaming service: Prime
It's like Freaky Friday, but it's two fighting sisters instead of Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis.
20. Aquamarine
Streaming service: HBO
When Aquamarine washes up on the shore of Clara and Hailey's beach town, the mermaid enlists their help to get the beach stud to fall in love with her.
21. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
Streaming service: HBO
When Andie — who's trying to "lose a guy in 10 days" for her work column — meets Ben — who's trying to prove he can stay in a relationship in order to land a campaign for work — their relationship becomes the source of buckets of laughs and heartfelt moments.
22. Uptown Girls
Streaming service: Starz
When Molly, who's taken a fall from grace AND riches, becomes the nanny for the precocious Ray, the bond that forms between these polar opposites is one neither of them saw coming.
23. The Perfect Man
Streaming serice: Starz
Holly is tired of moving around every few months whenever her mother gets her heart broken, so she creates "the perfect man" — who just so happens to be fake — for her mom to fall in love with so they won't have to move again.
24. 13 Going on 30
Streaming service: Starz
Three words: thirty, flirty, and thriving. Actually, another three words: baby Mark Ruffalo.
25. How to Deal
Streaming service: Starz
Fans of Sarah Dessen are going to love watching — or rewatching — this film adaptation of two of her most popular books.
26. The Prince & Me
Streaming service: Showtime
Pre-med student Paige Morgan LITERALLY lives every girl's dream when she finds out her enemy-turned-boyfriend is ACTUALLY the crown prince of Denmark.
27. She's All That
Streaming service: Showtime
The movie that LAUNCHED the guy-bets-he-can-turn-unpopular-girl-into-popular-girl-only-to-fall-in-love-with-said-girl trope. We love to see it.

