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

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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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    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

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    • Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
    • The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (1966)
    • Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
    • The Third Man (1949)
    • The Ladykillers (1955)
    • The Big Lebowski (1998)
    • Repo Man (1984)
    • Stalker (1979)

    Probably several others, but those are the first to come to mind.

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      Repo Man has one of my all time favorite lines.

      Harry Dean Stanton.

      “I hate regular people. Regular people spend their entire lives running away from tense situations. Repo man spends his whole life getting into tense situations.”

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      I can’t believe I had to read so many comments before getting to one that mentioned The Big Lebowski. So rewatchable.

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        Seriously! It’s the first movie I thought of. I went to a couple of Lebowski Fests back in the day. So much fun.

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      Having scanned through the list of movie titles in this thread the one I most want to watch again is The Third Man.

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      I think of all the movies everyone has mentioned only the Rocky Horror Picture Show is the one I’ve seen more then three times in cinemas. Sure I’ve seen a lot of movies three or more times but only Rocky had Saturday night Midnight showings that I went to for a couple of years.

      On second thought the local rep house also played Stop Making Sense for a few months for Friday night midnight dance parties and I’m pretty sure I went to 10 or 12 of those too.

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    Pretty much any studio Ghibli movie. Have watched spirited away, Totoro, howls moving castle, valley of the wind, and many more more than 3x. Don’t often rewatch stuff but have a soft spot for ghibli!

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    I don’t re-watch movies very often, and more than three times is rare as hens’ teeth. Sometimes it’s because it’s an absolute classic, or sometimes it’s because I’m weirdly fascinated by it. Let’s see if I can remember those rare exceptions.

    • Starship Troopers (good movie, and something about it charmed my socks off)
    • Les Triplettes de Belleville (absolutely must-see, smashing masterpiece, no need to know French) (free to watch here!)
    • Big Lebowski (words cannot describe)
    • The Life of Brian (Monty Python’s finest movie IMO, and a fascinating commentary on religion)
    • Fire and Ice (good movie, and I found the rotoscoping utterly entrancing) (free to watch here and here!)
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    A ton, but the one I’m most inclined to talk about is The Thing (1982). We rewatch it almost weekly since I introduced my spouse to it which is amazing because each time we spend about an hour afterwards dissecting the things motives, the order of replacements, different theories, etc. It’s truely one of the best movies ever made. The practical effects get a ton of praise, but for me it’s just gotta efficiently the movie is at what it does. You know every character within minutes of their appearance, you feel the alienation and paranoia, and the thing itself is so inexplicable that even after hundreds of watches in my life time I genuinely can’t rationalize why it does what it does.

    The 2011 one would have been better if they left in the pilot alien and had better set and custome guys. It doesn’t feel like a pequal, it feels like a remake set in 2011.

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    Jurassic Park. (1,2 and 3)

    Tremors (1 and 2)

    Lake Placid (RIP Betty)

    And Then There Were None

    The Thing

    Robin Hood (Disney animated version)

    Star Wars (Original trilogy + Episode 1)

    Addams Family Values

    Django Unchained

    Inglorious Basterds

    Pulp Fiction (not a Tarantino stan, I swear)

    Who Framed Roger Rabbit

    Aliens

    Raiders of the Lost Ark

    Ironman (first one)

    Pacific Rim

    Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

    The Big Short

    Probably more than that TBH. I rewatch a lot.

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      Django Unchained

      Inglorious Basterds

      Pulp Fiction (not a Tarantino stan, I swear)

      I laughed at this. Can’t deny he’s made some great films!

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        True. I wouldn’t say he’s the greatest, but the guy has a good sense of pacing, framing, and understands how to create a narrative with just the camera.

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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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    The Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. I know it’s popular to hate on them and point out flaws, but most of them are perfect “junk food” comfort food flicks. And some of them are really good!

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      Back in the day I was a supervisor in a call center.

      We had large screen TVs up in all the rooms. We had access to a cable station with movies on demand.

      There was one guy who begged us to put on ‘The Avengers’ every day.

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        Every day is (of course) excessive. Also, similar to how you shouldn’t listen to your favorite song every day, even most die-hard fans would get sick of it with that much exposure…

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      Do you do the chronologically ordered “omnibus” cut? Including the shows explodes the runtime, but it’s a fun concept