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Of all the Spiderman movies, it's the most "mature". So little of that "golly gee I'm new" BS that plagues the other ones ...And they even make a running joke of the whole "how we got here" thing.
And that's without factoring in the absolute artistry of the animation.
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This movie is one of the few where if I scroll over it on Netflix, I will always watch the little clip of it that auto-plays. Love love love this movie!
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Respectful disagree. I’ve probably seen the remake at least 10 times, and I liked it quite a bit better. However, I will say that the car chase in the original is spectacular.
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I'm a passionate learner and sharer. I always try to give back to the developer community. I create mobile and Web applications by day. Not Batman by night, in case you wondered :)
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Oh, Ben. I watched this movie on VHS every day after school for years, and two times or more on the weekend. The soundtrack was taken off Spotify, and on the way home from rehearsal this week, I discovered it's been put back up. I've been listening to it nonstop this week.
I don't rewatch it now as much, but I don't know when anything recent will surpass my childhood obsession with it.
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Ugh. I want to just go back now after Endgame and rewatch every MCU movie in chronological order. Problem is, I have so little time to do that and there are so many hahaha.
KungFu Hustle. No matter how many times I've watched it, it's always still funny. But only if you're into cheap slapstick jokes.
Also Christoper Nolan's Batman series. The dark heroic vibe of Batman and the enemies in those movies somehow just sticks, they don't go away after many viewings.
Scott Pilgrim is based on the Plumtree song entitled "Scott Pilgrim". Plumtree is an indie rock band from my hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
And not just any indie rock band from Halifax, Nova Scotia, they were my sister's friends! My sister was even their "manager" or something. (Nothing official, just helped out early on, and I might be misremembering)
Anyway, I have never even seen the movie but I very much remember Plumtree as my sister's friends' band.
I'm a fan of Open Source and have a growing interest in serverless and edge computing. I'm not a big fan of spiders, but they're doing good work eating bugs. I also stream on Twitch.
Lately, I'd have to say Thor Ragnarok (probably one of the best entrances ever of a super hero and just a hilarious and great action movie), The Lonely Island's Bash Brothers and Kung Fury.
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Shawshank redemption
Forest Gump
Blues Brothers
Iron Man
Fifth Element
Goodfellas
Pulp fiction
Iron Giant
Akira
Despicable me
Toy Story 1,2,3 (4 is utter rubbish, don't watch it!)
The original 3 Star Wars
Star Trek 2: the wrath of khan
Star Trek: First contact
Big hero 6
Lego movie
Matilda
Not exhaustive but what I can think of off the top of my head
it's hard as I have a few that I can rewatch any time and still enjoying my time ... Depending on the mood: Matrix, Jurassic Park and Back To The Future 3 (yeah, I know it's not the most liked one in the trilogy).
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Currently rewatching The Hobbit right now. But hmmm... 🤔
As a kid, I watched Hook loads. Robin Williams is awesome and totally re-watchable.
In high school, I definitely used to watch Sleepy Hollow, the Tim Burton version, loads... had that one on DVD and it always stuck with me.
I don't replay movies as much now but was rewatching lots of Atlanta recently until the new Stranger Things season came out! And The Office is like comfort food for re-watching. I know it all so well, but it's still so great.
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"just visiting" is fun. my wife and i like to watch that every now and then.
but every december, it's not Christmas without watching "elf". every year. :)
also, we watch all the harry potter movies at the end of the year, but since our son popped out, it's been difficult to get all the movies in over november/december.
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Jurassic Park and Twister are always in the lead for number of times watched, thanks to my obsession as a youngster, but more recently I've found myself re-watching:
Hacksaw Ridge
About Time
Forest Gump
50 First Dates
Avatar
Shawshank Redemption
Flight of the Navigator
Once
Like Water for Chocolate
Ever After
Most of the MCU movies I'd rewatch, wit Ragnarok and Endgame at the top.
I don't watch movies like most people watch movies, and I'm sure many of you are the same. I'm in awe of the process and the details, from the most technical aspects to plain good acting, like Tom Hanks being able to pull off all that solo work in Castaway.
I graduated in 1990 in Electrical Engineering and since then I have been in university, doing research in the field of DSP. To me programming is more a tool than a job.
Smetto Quando Voglio (I can quit whenever I want), an Italian movie trilogy about a group of researchers who reinvent themselves as drug dealers. The secondary title was "Meglio ricercati che ricercatori" that means "Better to be wanted (in a bounty sense) than researchers," but in English the world play is lost...
It was not born as a trilogy. The first movie is from 2014 and it was thought as a stand-alone movie. Then, because of the huge success, they shoot other two movies: "Masterclass" and "Ad Honorem"
Also Io c'è, another comedy Italian movie, this time about a bed-and-breakfast owner that invents a new religion for not paying taxes. Too late he will discover that he created a monster... Very funny and subtle too...
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Going to be one out of left field for most people here, but:
Hogfather
It's a movie based on the novel by the same name by the late British satire author Sir Terry Pratchett. I always liked the story to begin with, and I love how well it was made into a movie (much better than the other two books of his that were made into movies: 'Going Postal' and 'The Color of Magic').
Other's near the top of the list for me:
Pom Poko.
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.
BLAME!.
The Princess Bride.
The live action version of 'The Grinch'.
The Lord of the Rings (but not the Hobbit, I really didn't like it all that much as a movie).
I've watched Pacific Rim a buncha times. It's nice because it requires no emotional investment at all. Almost no romance, almost no drama, just big ol' giant robots fighting monster aliens in slow motion for two hours. You don't even have to watch the whole thing, just tune out whenever you've had enough.
War/Period/Drama - Master and Commander. Comedy - My Cousin Vinny. War - Blackhawk Down. Wes Anderson - Grand Budapest Hotel Yes, he deserves his own category. Crime - Fracture, but it's pretty hard to choose.
I was raised with this film. I've seen it hundreds of times. It's hilarious.
A new pastor takes the helm at a church only to find his new town in the clutches of organized crime - gambling. Losing his churches emergency fund on a horse race, he enlists the help of the women in his congregation to find the crime bosses and take them down.
I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
Thinking about it, I'm pretty sure I watched Joe Dirt at least once a night for six months or so, due to it being stuck as the first thing in the queue on an original XBMC and me and my housemates being extremely reluctant to get up and find the remote.
If we go really far back in time, then The Big Sleep from 1946, or maybe The Four Feathers from 1939. More recent films: Croupier and Inside Man, both with Clive Owen.
I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
All things software & product, honestly - FrontEnd, BackEnd, DevOps, ML - as long as we're solving massive problems.
My code is used by millions of users globally - Potatoes make me happy
dev/IoT advocate.
my neurotransmitters enjoy: foodie, penguins, and esoterica (the arts, oddities, antiques).
my demons have funny names: AuDHD/MDD/GAD/cPTSD
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Oh so many good options. My top favorites, in no particular order. Kingdom of Heaven, King Arthur, Gladiator, Deadpool, and TRON: Legacy. I've a bunch saved on my tivo and watch them all the time.
I'm the most unre-watchable person, never watch the movie twice.
But if something comes to mind is Back to the Future. I watched it many times when I was a child.
And if it counts - Friends show :)
I will never get tired of watching Pulp Fiction! It might be a weird choice of a movie but aside from the fact that it's a classic, I just really love its screenplay and flow.
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I think Tron. There are so many cool things in the movie, and the story isn't one that gets boring when you know it by heart. It is not a great movie, but it's just a lot of fun to watch.
At the moment it's The Greatest Showman! 7-8 times now since it was released (saw it twice at the cinema). Got to see Hugh Jackman and Keala Settle live too during his tour!
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At my 30s I found out that there was a developer inside a Political Science Graduated.
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Spider-verse, any star wars episode, any LoTR, any Harry Potter movie and not proud to share but the awful The Sorcerer's Apprentice idk why i just like it.
I'll also always enjoy Mr. Robot, The Office (or the german adaptation Stromberg), Silicon Valley or The IT Crowd on a rewatch, but these are not movies. 😅
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Weirdly enough, Interstellar or Ready Player One. I've watched both of them twice, yet I don't feel exhausted at the thought of watching them again (That's my personal measure of rewatchability)
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Right now, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse. Just finished my fourth/fifth watch 😅
Of all time? That's much harder for me to choose... Kung Fu Hustle is definitely very easy to rewatch. Highly recommend if you haven't watched it.
Same! I've seen Spider-verse thrice now since the first time a few weeks ago!
I still tear up at the final Peter Parker/ Miles Morales moment 😭
Of all the Spiderman movies, it's the most "mature". So little of that "golly gee I'm new" BS that plagues the other ones ...And they even make a running joke of the whole "how we got here" thing.
And that's without factoring in the absolute artistry of the animation.
SAME! Me and the GF can't get enough of it!!
Twice in the theatres, once, so far, since it came to NetFlix. Also bought it on BD, but have yet to crack the wrapper on it.
This movie is one of the few where if I scroll over it on Netflix, I will always watch the little clip of it that auto-plays. Love love love this movie!
I know that feeling
Just rewatched Kung Fu Hustle! Shaolin Soccer is pretty good too
Italian Job! Love me a good heist movie!
Heist movies are amazingly re-watchable. Ocean’s 11 all day.
If you haven't... watch The Inside Man.
Oh man that’s another one of my all time favorites. I will watch basically any Denzel movie without getting tired of them.
Heh. I'm that way, but with Clive Owen.
I know what I'm watching tonight :D
Original only, not the dodgy remake
Respectful disagree. I’ve probably seen the remake at least 10 times, and I liked it quite a bit better. However, I will say that the car chase in the original is spectacular.
I actually think Fury Road (and Mad Max II) is a better heist/chase movie (though definitely less whimsical).
Office space whenever my work annoys me.
Such a great movie!
PC Load Letter? What the f**k does that even mean?
It's such a good movie to wind down from work, as it presents you a more relaxed work place. Kind of :)
Yes!
I think still has to be the original Blade Runner (Director's cut).
Every time I watch it I'm in awe at how it really makes you feel like it's a glimpse into a World rather than just a story that comes and goes.
Yup. One of the ones on my top-5.
Jurassic Park comes to mind for me. I swear it never gets old.
Iron Man, the first MCU movie, is also incredibly re-watchable. Especially after Endgame made so many callbacks to it towards the end.
Oh, Ben. I watched this movie on VHS every day after school for years, and two times or more on the weekend. The soundtrack was taken off Spotify, and on the way home from rehearsal this week, I discovered it's been put back up. I've been listening to it nonstop this week.
I don't rewatch it now as much, but I don't know when anything recent will surpass my childhood obsession with it.
❤️Endgame
I love Jurassic Park. I listen to the theme music on youtube when I work.
Ugh. I want to just go back now after Endgame and rewatch every MCU movie in chronological order. Problem is, I have so little time to do that and there are so many hahaha.
Iron Man (1) is still my fav MCU movie
KungFu Hustle. No matter how many times I've watched it, it's always still funny. But only if you're into cheap slapstick jokes.
Also Christoper Nolan's Batman series. The dark heroic vibe of Batman and the enemies in those movies somehow just sticks, they don't go away after many viewings.
Ip Man
Martial art fan here
Wedding Crashers!
Either Scott Pilgrim vs the World or Hackers. Both are masterpieces.
Here's some trivia for you:
Scott Pilgrim is based on the Plumtree song entitled "Scott Pilgrim". Plumtree is an indie rock band from my hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
And not just any indie rock band from Halifax, Nova Scotia, they were my sister's friends! My sister was even their "manager" or something. (Nothing official, just helped out early on, and I might be misremembering)
Anyway, I have never even seen the movie but I very much remember Plumtree as my sister's friends' band.
Whoa! That is super cool! You should check out the movie - it's really good!
The graphic novel series is pretty great too.
This is easy: Back To The Future
Lately, I'd have to say Thor Ragnarok (probably one of the best entrances ever of a super hero and just a hilarious and great action movie), The Lonely Island's Bash Brothers and Kung Fury.
Ragnarok is, perhaps, the best of the mainline Avengers movies. Really hoping Taika's second crack at Thor is even better.
Ragnarok is definitely the funniest movie in the MCU.
Kung fury is a masterpiece!
"You've Got Mail"
It's not about romance, it's about communication. I watch it several times a year.
Kind of makes me want to re-watch it. Never would have occurred to me.
It's even better if you've read Pride and Prejudice (or watched the version with Colin Firth). There are a number of parallels.
v for vendetta and pirate of caribbean
The Godfather
Forest Gump. I have watched it so many times. One of the best movies I have ever seen.
Anything Tim Burton. My favorites:
Also, anything Christopher Nolan. My favorites here:
I have loads:
Shawshank redemption
Forest Gump
Blues Brothers
Iron Man
Fifth Element
Goodfellas
Pulp fiction
Iron Giant
Akira
Despicable me
Toy Story 1,2,3 (4 is utter rubbish, don't watch it!)
The original 3 Star Wars
Star Trek 2: the wrath of khan
Star Trek: First contact
Big hero 6
Lego movie
Matilda
Not exhaustive but what I can think of off the top of my head
Terminator 2: Judgement Day, cause he will probably keep coming back, forever.
it's hard as I have a few that I can rewatch any time and still enjoying my time ... Depending on the mood: Matrix, Jurassic Park and Back To The Future 3 (yeah, I know it's not the most liked one in the trilogy).
Currently rewatching The Hobbit right now. But hmmm... 🤔
As a kid, I watched Hook loads. Robin Williams is awesome and totally re-watchable.
In high school, I definitely used to watch Sleepy Hollow, the Tim Burton version, loads... had that one on DVD and it always stuck with me.
I don't replay movies as much now but was rewatching lots of Atlanta recently until the new Stranger Things season came out! And The Office is like comfort food for re-watching. I know it all so well, but it's still so great.
"just visiting" is fun. my wife and i like to watch that every now and then.
but every december, it's not Christmas without watching "elf". every year. :)
also, we watch all the harry potter movies at the end of the year, but since our son popped out, it's been difficult to get all the movies in over november/december.
Elf for christmas every year is tradition at our house too. And white Christmas.
Jurassic Park and Twister are always in the lead for number of times watched, thanks to my obsession as a youngster, but more recently I've found myself re-watching:
I don't watch movies like most people watch movies, and I'm sure many of you are the same. I'm in awe of the process and the details, from the most technical aspects to plain good acting, like Tom Hanks being able to pull off all that solo work in Castaway.
Smetto Quando Voglio (I can quit whenever I want), an Italian movie trilogy about a group of researchers who reinvent themselves as drug dealers. The secondary title was "Meglio ricercati che ricercatori" that means "Better to be wanted (in a bounty sense) than researchers," but in English the world play is lost...
It was not born as a trilogy. The first movie is from 2014 and it was thought as a stand-alone movie. Then, because of the huge success, they shoot other two movies: "Masterclass" and "Ad Honorem"
imdb.com/title/tt3438354/?ref_=nv_...
Also Io c'è, another comedy Italian movie, this time about a bed-and-breakfast owner that invents a new religion for not paying taxes. Too late he will discover that he created a monster... Very funny and subtle too...
imdb.com/title/tt7648416/?ref_=fn_...
BTW, the main character in both movies is played by Edoardo Di Leo
Goonies.
100% every day could watch most, of not all of, the Goonies.
As a child who grew up in the 80s that movie is woven into the fabric of my upbringing.
(Fun fact: I've been to the Goonie house in Astoria OR 😁)
Michael Bay's The rock, with Sir Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage.
I have never known why, but it's the kind of movie that helps me doing a mental reboot
Edit: I forgot to say Die Hard 1 and 2 (the others are awful).
I have a few that I've watched more times than I care to admit...
Mmm...tough one.
Blade Runner, I think.
Captain America : Civil War. Close second is Skyfall.
I loved Civil War and Winter Soldier, both some of my favorite super hero movies.
Currently I just want to watch Into the Spider-verse on repeat.
Other contenders are:
I don't watch a lot of movies, but I will watch the same movie over and over again 😅
Going to be one out of left field for most people here, but:
Hogfather
It's a movie based on the novel by the same name by the late British satire author Sir Terry Pratchett. I always liked the story to begin with, and I love how well it was made into a movie (much better than the other two books of his that were made into movies: 'Going Postal' and 'The Color of Magic').
Other's near the top of the list for me:
For me it's La La Land
I've watched Pacific Rim a buncha times. It's nice because it requires no emotional investment at all. Almost no romance, almost no drama, just big ol' giant robots fighting monster aliens in slow motion for two hours. You don't even have to watch the whole thing, just tune out whenever you've had enough.
From my list one can tell I like heist movies, so name any good ones not on the list.
So many more that are worth to mention but then the list becomes endless.
War/Period/Drama - Master and Commander.
Comedy - My Cousin Vinny.
War - Blackhawk Down.
Wes Anderson - Grand Budapest Hotel Yes, he deserves his own category.
Crime - Fracture, but it's pretty hard to choose.
I was raised with this film. I've seen it hundreds of times. It's hilarious.
A new pastor takes the helm at a church only to find his new town in the clutches of organized crime - gambling. Losing his churches emergency fund on a horse race, he enlists the help of the women in his congregation to find the crime bosses and take them down.
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Apollo 13. 🌕
If this is on, I can sit down and boom, it's the end of the movie before I even know it. Completely rewatchable at any time.
Thinking about it, I'm pretty sure I watched Joe Dirt at least once a night for six months or so, due to it being stuck as the first thing in the queue on an original XBMC and me and my housemates being extremely reluctant to get up and find the remote.
From recent times: Thor: Ragnarok and Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse as well.
Otherwise I never skip Goodfellas or Leon the Professional.
Edit: Also, I shouldn't mention Thor: Ragnarok without mentioning "What we do in the shadows". I literally cry of laughter every single time.
Pitch Perfect. It's just one of those things I can watch no matter what mood I'm in.
Also ... almost any Disney Princess movie, with Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, and Frozen being my favorites.
The Bladerunner and Gattaka my favorites
Léon. Luc Besson, Jean Reno and Natalie Portman.
Tron: Legacy (got me into the whole idea of choosing programming as a career)
The Lord of the Rings because those movies are incredible
The Social Network.
The lack of Star Wars in this thread is disturbing...
Braveheart
Lord of the Rings
Zombieland
The Matrix
Ace Ventura
Office Space
The Princess Bride
The Breakfast Club
Too many! I'm sure there are more I can't think of right now. 😁
Waking Life by Richard Linklater. Love the animation.
or Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou by Wes Anderson. Love Bill Murray.
The Big Lebowski. There's no limit on how many times you can watch that movie. Every scene is gold.
The Godfather and Pulp Fiction.
starship troopers!! would you like to know more ;)
Guilty pleasures:
Favorite of all time:
The original Dune!!! As a fan of the books I wasn't even bothered by the MAJOR changes...
If we go really far back in time, then The Big Sleep from 1946, or maybe The Four Feathers from 1939. More recent films: Croupier and Inside Man, both with Clive Owen.
Spirited Away by far
We're the millers 😬
Fight Club
Besides The Big Lebowski ?
Fight Club & Donnie Darko!
Definitely The Matrix, Predestination and Casino.
Probably Pulp Fiction and Big Lebowski.
Casablanca. I've seen it at least 50 times.
Close second is The Princess Bride.
Jurassic Park and Forrest Gump! Two movies that I still can't get enough of to this day.
Heathers. At least once a month, more like once every two weeks.
Groundhog day.
Also Groundhog day.
Definitely "The Intern" and "Iron Man 1" oh and I know not movie but Friends, all day, any day
Transformers the movie 1984.
Prime dies need I say more.
Harry Otter!
those who suggested the movies thanks guys ..
now i can watch some good movies
Lord of The Rings
Love 80's horror, so gotta be Evil Dead 2 or Return of the Living Dead
StarTrek II: The Wrath of Khan & Wargames
youtu.be/wRnSnfiUI54
Batman, The Dark Knight. One of the best of all time and re-watchable without limit
Oh so many good options. My top favorites, in no particular order. Kingdom of Heaven, King Arthur, Gladiator, Deadpool, and TRON: Legacy. I've a bunch saved on my tivo and watch them all the time.
What Dreams May Come.
Probably Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse, Avengers : Endgame from Hollywood and 3 idiots , M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story from Bollywood.
😂😂😂 Kung Fu Hustle is one of my favorites!
For me it is Starship Troopers. "Would you like to know more?"
White Bird in a Blizzard.
The first time I watched it I was literally speechless.
I'm the most unre-watchable person, never watch the movie twice.
But if something comes to mind is Back to the Future. I watched it many times when I was a child.
And if it counts - Friends show :)
I will never get tired of watching Pulp Fiction! It might be a weird choice of a movie but aside from the fact that it's a classic, I just really love its screenplay and flow.
I'm a classic boy.
"A Bronx Tale" is my all time favorite, think I saw it 10 times already.
Constantine, V for vendetta and Good Will Hunting.
I think Tron. There are so many cool things in the movie, and the story isn't one that gets boring when you know it by heart. It is not a great movie, but it's just a lot of fun to watch.
Ocean's 11/12/13. The cast is just so fun to watch that the 2 hours feel like minutes.
L'Avventura.
After twenty five years it's still haunting me.
Also Casablanca.
3 Idiots
At the moment it's The Greatest Showman! 7-8 times now since it was released (saw it twice at the cinema). Got to see Hugh Jackman and Keala Settle live too during his tour!
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. I watch it not often but after watching, I want to rewatch it immediately
Some of these I simply won't admit to. But right now? Definitely Thor Ragnarok.
Stranger than Fiction
Wonder Boys. I can never get enough of it even though I know every word.
Relatedly, The Mighty Ducks trilogy. I own it on DVD and it's among my most prized possessions :D
oh gosh, and also - I promise this will be the most obscure response on this thread:
A Very Brady Christmas.
Beauty and the Beast - the animated film. I've always loved watching it since I first saw it as a kid.
Probably The Grinch...the live action one. That movie is so hilarious to me and I quote it at least weekly, if not daily.
What dreams may come and Inception. I could keep watching them forever!
Spider-verse, any star wars episode, any LoTR, any Harry Potter movie and not proud to share but the awful The Sorcerer's Apprentice idk why i just like it.
I think I've seen the Matrix at least every 6 months since 1999
Chernobyl, not a movie though but I literally watched it for like 5 times 😬
The Quiet Man
Arsenic and Old Lace
Any of the first 3 Harry Potter Movies
Recently I watched "Raiders of the Lost Ark" seventh times and this movie is my most re-watched movie of all times.
back to the future && shawshank redemption
V for Vendetta
Nina
Crazy rich asians
Night at the musuem
Captain Marvel
Evangelion
Beasts of no nation.
I could go on
Alita: Battle Angel is my current favorite.
The Dark Knight
I'll also always enjoy Mr. Robot, The Office (or the german adaptation Stromberg), Silicon Valley or The IT Crowd on a rewatch, but these are not movies. 😅
The Departed
Four Brothers
Social Network
Thor Ragnarok
Office Space
Step Brothers and Bridesmaids. It doesn't matter how many times I watch them, they still make me laugh just as hard as the first time.
Blazing Saddles. I laugh every time; especially during the "the Sheriff is a N-dong" scene.
For those who don't know, the movie is a satire of racism and old Western movies
Perennially re-watchable:
Recent additions to the list (yet to see how they hold up over, say, a decade):
Rocky series except for Rocky V
For me, The Other Guys. Kind of a sleeper movie from 2010 that is prime quote material. (Also probably helps if you're a fan of Will Ferrell)
Indiana Jones trilogy.
The Matrix.
Aliens.
What Dreams May Come.
The Cell.
My Cousin Vinny - especially the climax courtroom stuff.
Also Puspaka Vimanam, it's an Indian silent movie that is very entertaining.
Chernobyl Miniseries from HBO
a long time ago in a galaxy far far away...
STAR
WARS
The Prestige.
Presumably, there's no fun in watching a magician perform a trick after you know how it's done. Not true here.
I'm so late to this, but Scott Pilgrim vs The World
The Usual Suspects. Watch it at least once a year.
Robocop the original one 1987 i think
"V for Vendetta" and "Fight club")
I'm not an emotional guy but "The Martian" gets me every time
First two Fast and Furious, probably whatched them over 10 times each!
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
I still rewatch the silicon valley and mr.robot shows over the weekends.
Weirdly enough, Interstellar or Ready Player One. I've watched both of them twice, yet I don't feel exhausted at the thought of watching them again (That's my personal measure of rewatchability)
interstellar
Casablanca, a true classic.
Finding Nemo. At one point, I had almost all the lines memorised. It's just so heartwarming.
Now you see me ! Fight Club !
Mystic Pizza!