What are some of the most rewatchable films you've seen?
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Pulp Fiction
Terminator 1 & 2
Alien and Aliens
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Team America: World Police
Shit just doesn't age.
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Second Pulp Fiction. I had a red vehicle once that I named Fred, and when folks asked why, I said Fred's red baby.
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Princess Bride, and I enjoyed watching Ready Player One a few times. Any Month Python movie. Mr Nobody.
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The Fifth Element
Galaxy Quest
Die Hard
Trading Places
Muppet Christmas Carol
Star Wars
The Mummy (Brendan Fraiser, not Tom Cruise)
Edge of Tomorrow
National Treasure
Hunt for Red October
Goldeneye
Back to the Future
Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
The Rock
Fast Five
Fellowship of the Ring
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Heat
The Last Starfighter
The Fugitive
Jurassic Park
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)
Happy Death Day
Rogue One
Hackers
While You Were Sleeping
Terminator 1 & 2 + Dark Fate
Alien
Aliens
John Wick
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
The Bourne Identity
Ip Man
Army of Darkness
Starship Troopers
They Live
Spaceballs
Wargames
It Happened One Night
Princess Bride
Monty Python and The Holy Grail
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I used to watch Tombstone (or at least parts of it) every day after school.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy
The Abyss
The Thing
Ben-Hur
Spartacus
Taxi Driver
Godfather I and II
Tarkovsky's Stalker
Terminator 2
Alien and Aliens
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Hot Fuzz. There are so many easter eggs in the movie that you'll still be finding new ones a dozen watches later.
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Team America: World Police
Shit just doesn't age.
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Palm Springs , because it's an easy watch, it's funny and there is not much to stress out about.
Any of the "Cornetto trilogy" by Edgar Wright and starring Pegg and Frost, my favorite being Hot Fuzz . I'd even add Scott Pilgrim. There are so many details, jokes, references and other easter eggs that I just don't tire of watching them.
Finally, one of my all-time favs is Amelie , it awakened my love for cinema, it is beautiful, it has a heartwarming message and there is no real conflict in it.
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Blues Brothers
Tremors
Shaun of the dead
A fistful of dollars
For a few dollars more
The good the bad and the ugly
The third man
The seventh seal
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Event Horizon and Scream
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Some good ones in no particular order:
Back to the Future trilogy
Congo
Goldeneye
Dumb and Dumber
Ace Ventura 2
The Fifth Element
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Zoolander
Tropic Thunder
School of Rock
Spirited Away
Your Name
Paprika
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The boondock saints (the sequel is shit, ignore that)
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Jurassic Park
Avengers: infinite war
THE suicide squad
Mortal Kombat 21
Kung POW!
Homeward bound
The lion king
Toy story
John wick (all of them)
Playdate
Heads of office
A Christmas story
This is the end
The original TMNT movie.
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I used to rewatch "The man who wasn't there" yearly. I'd often desaturate the TV because out works so well in black and white.
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Pulp fiction. I don't watch movies multiple times normally, but pulp fiction I watch yearly. It's the pinnacle of the art.
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The matrix
Snatch
A knight's tale
Kingsman
Scott Pilgrim vs the world
Sahara
The big Lebowski
Die hard
O brother, where art thou?
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For me -
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
- Godzilla (1954 & 1956)
- Gamera (1965)
- The Lord of the Rings (all three, extended editions)
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
And proof that I'm kinda a film nerd (and I had family in journalism)...
- Citizen Kane (1941)
Oh, and most Star Trek movies.