I haven’t known what movies to watch lately. Does everyone have their own treasure movies that they’ve seen many times? 😀

  • Magister@lemmy.world
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    I’m old, so tons of them… mainly SF, fantasy, etc. all the LOTR (extended), Star Wars, Star Trek, Alien, BTTF, etc. Dances With Wolves (the extended version)

    a good trilogy too: Once upon a time in the West, Duck, You Sucker!, Once upon a time in America.

    Seriously tons of movies from 2000 and less. Also dozens and dozens of French movies (native language) I have watched multiple times.

    I never watched a MCU movie for instance. Since LOTR trilogy I basically stopped watching new movies, nothing beats them.

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    Tropic Thunder The Nightmare Before Christmas Hocus Pocus Dr. Doolittle Does Titanic count if I watched it for Leonardo DiCaprio reasons? 😂

    I watch TNBC every year, usually for Halloween and Christmas. Used to watch Hocus Pocus for the same reason.

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    Young Frankenstein
    Pulp Fiction
    Big Lebowski
    Airplane! with Zero Hour! (1957) immediately after
    Fifth Element
    The Death of Stalin

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    • The Goonies
    • Romancing the Stone
    • Star Wars
    • Bloodsport
    • Idiocracy
    • Moving
    • The Money Pit
    • Forest Gump
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    I’m not a movie person at all, but for some reason Everything Everywhere All At Once, and The Truman Show, both hold a very special place in my heart and I have seen them countless times each.

    That and the Steven Universe movie, but I’m guessing that’s not a very good first watch lol

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    The Departed

    Godfather 1 & 2

    Rogue One

    The Fifth Element

    Dune 1 & 2

    The Princess Bride

    Star Wars 1-6

    Anchorman

    Big Fish

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    Unusual or less known movies I’ve watched a quite a few times:

    • Leaves of Grass

    • A Scanner Darkly

    • Red Lights

    • Where the Buffalo Roam

    • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

    -2010: The Year We Make Contract

    My mind is blanking on the others

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      When the young cosmonaut races to Roy Scheider’s cabin and hugs him because she is terrified of dying alone.

      Lithgow having a nervous breakdown on his first space walk, then helping the cosmonaut when he freaks out.

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    These are just movies I’ve probably seen more than 3 times in no particular order, they aren’t all necessarily masterpieces (though some are):

    Everything, Everywhere, All at Once

    Princess Bride

    Blade Runner / Bladerunner 2049

    Idiocracy

    Interstellar

    Spaceballs

    Clue

    The Other Guys

    Dr Strangelove

    Airplane! / Airplane 2!

    Terminator 2

    Kung Pow: Enter the Fist

    Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure

    Home Alone

    12 Monkeys

    Inception

    The Iron Giant

    Trading Places

    Star War: Backstroke of the West, The Third Gathering

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    • Month Python and the Holy Grail
    • Young Frankenstein
    • Seven Samurai
    • LOTR Trilogy

    I see a lot of LOTR fans here. Good crowd.

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      I had a holy grail vhs which i watched more or less every day after school. I used to be able to recite it from start to finish.

      Also had both terminator movies on a double vhs so I’ve seen my fair share of them as well.

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    There are plenty (nearing my 60s, I’ve had plenty time to watch movies ;). So allow me to name just a few I always enjoy watching. They are in no order save the two first ones:

    • ‘2001 A Space Odyssey’. There are movies, many are not that great, some are excellent and of those a few are true work of art, and then there is ‘2001’. I’m an admirer of most of Kubrick’s work but this one is in a category of its own. I hated the first time I watched it, then I watched it again and was blown away, sequence after sequence. And I’m blown away every single time I re-watch it. It’s one of the two movies I consider on par with the greatest books I’ve ever read.
    • ‘Les enfants du paradis’ (Children of Paradise). Marcel Carné, 1945. A french movie and the second of the two movies I consider as good as the best books I’ve ever read. Maybe even more than 2001…
    • ‘12 Angry Men’. Or what it means/should mean to live and to be a citizen in a democracy.
    • Gone With the Wind.
    • Ghost in the Shell (the original anime)
    • The Dictator (Chaplin)
    • ‘The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean’. I love this movie despite all its flaws. I love every bits of it, even its flaws. And I love its ending even more.
    • ‘Dances with Wolves’. I’m a sucker for Westerns and this one, right with ‘Open Range’ and maybe ‘True Grit’ (the Cohen version), which is also a great novel, is my all time most… loved Western. Not my favorite, but the one I love the most. Every time I watch it makes me wonder what the USA (and the rest of the world) could have been if they had managed to get rid of their hate (of the natives, and of nature). I should also list the Newman/Redford ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’. But I feel bad for only listing so few as there are many more great Westerns and even a few truly amazing ones (there is also a lot of turds, I will admit it). This genre deserves a thread on its own as it so often overlooked or ignored because of its label. It’s sad.
    • ‘Somewhere in Time’. next to Westerns, I’m a sucker for love stories. This one makes me cry every single time. I also like ‘When Harry Met Sally’, a lot.
    • A History of Violence. I expected not much of it but it happened to be a great movie. With an amazing casting.
    • The Birds (my favorite Hitchcock, so different from du Maurier’s original short story which is also excellent, btw)
    • North by Northwest (another Hitchcock, another of my favorites)
    • Toy Story (the first 1, maybe the 2nd too), Ice Age (the 2 first ones)
    • ‘Singing in the Rain’. The movie I’ve watched the most, bar none?
    • ‘West Side Story’
    • ‘Scarface’ (the one with Al Pacino).
    • Kick Ass (the first one) made a huge impression on me. And gave me hope that all was not lost with contemporary US cinema that has grown afraid even of its own shadow and has started self-censoring, hard.
    • A clockwork Orange.
    • Full Metal Jacket (there is a lot I like less in it but it still is a great film)
    • Barry Lyndon. God may have created light but Kubrick mastered it, in that movie.

    There are so, so many more! Ozu is one of the directors I can endlessly watch and have a blast, I’m also a fan of Kurosawa. I have not even considered Italian (like, they were among the best) or the Russian cinema! Or even my own French movies: back in the days, French used to make a lot of great movies but that was before we too, like Hollywood, became so afraid of our own shadow that we started self-censoring… Sad times we’re living in, bu that will pass.

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      A History of Violence was pretty underrated. Barry Lyndon bored the hell out of me, but the lighting was very impressive from a technical perspective (they actually used candles and a super low aperture lens for some scenes).

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    Fifth Element Serenity (Firefly) Goonies Dune Cabin in the Woods Megamind Tropical Thunder Super Troopers Transformers the Movie (1986) A Christmas Story

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    A few off the top of my head:

    • Donnie Darko ; I’m a little more partial to the directors cut

    • Kill Bill Volume 1 & 2 ; watched pretty much all Tarentino stuff several times, but this one the most. Inglorious Bastards comes pretty close.

    • Gone Girl ; I love David Fincher. Only a coincidence that I’ve happened to have watched this one the most.

    • The Big Labowski ;

    • Shrek 1 & 2 ; watched an inconceivable amount of times. Rewatched Shrek 1 in Spanish and was blown away how hilarious it was. Turns out the script was readapted by Mexican comedians instead just a translation, and was the closest of a chance I’ve ever had to watch a movie again for the first time

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    Holy Grail Life of Brian Dark City Fight Club Death Proof Ghostbusters Inception Memento The Thief and the Cobbler Sister Act I & II

  • AFK BRB Chocolate (CA version)@lemmy.ca
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    In steam of consciousness order:

    • Young Frankenstein
    • Princess Bride
    • Double Indemnity
    • Nightmare Before Christmas
    • The Breakfast Club
    • The Fifth Element
    • 12 Monkeys
    • The Terminator
    • Star Wars (first trilogy)
    • Harvey
    • The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
    • Men In Black
    • The Incredibles
    • Inception
    • E.T.
    • The Sting
    • Grease
    • Ghostbusters
    • West Side Story

    Probably a number of others