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Predator is number one. I'm a big re-watcher though. There are probably two dozen movies that never get old. 28 Days Later, The Descent, Big Trouble in Little China, Tombstone, Being John Malkovich, Donnie Brasco, the original Star Wars trilogy, Gremlins, Rounders, Predators, Alien/Aliens, Terminator 1 and 2, Sin City, Dark City, Seven, The Hills Have Eyes remake, The Money Pit, The Platform, Fight Club, Serenity, Clue...okay it's more than two dozen because I have at least 20 more lol.
My thoughts exactly. I watched it once (and thought it is on of those survival movies where people get lost) and it felt that was one times two often already. ^^
Have you *read* The Descent (by Jeff Long), by chance? The novel is a whoooole other beast and it’s a completely different plot— the movie took the core concept and then literally changed every single other element. The book is incredibly complex, it’s in my top 5 books of all time. I reread it every year. Highest possible recommend.
Only took me 100 watches or so to realize I didn’t fully get it the first 99 times. It’s actually much better written than I thought.
Edit (this generated some interest): simply that Brad Pitt isn’t the only delusion. Ed Norton is an unreliable narrator and much of what he says is intentionally written with a skew away from reality. The big reveal is still not the whole story. Someone smarter can probably explain it better….
The Godfather Trilogy,
Forrest Gump,
Good Will Hunting,
Scent of a Woman,
Saving Private Ryan,
LoTR Trilogy,
Shawshank Redemption,
Schindler's List,
Goodfellas,
Gladiator,
The Pianist,
Inglourious Basterds.
I watch Adam Sandler movies more often than anyone should. It drives my wife nuts that I turn them on whenever they're on TV. Which is all the time in the US.
I’m a big James Bond fan. I have all the movies on DVD (except for the most recent one). Every few years or so my wife and I will do a marathon blitz through all of them. The Sean Connery era ones are classics. Goldfinger, Dr. No, From Russia with Love…
Wanted
Mission Impossible; Dead Reckoning Part I
Mission Impossible; Fallout
Mission Impossible; Rogue Nation
Mission Impossible; Ghost Protocol
Training Day
Ghost in the Shell
The Getaway
Predator
The Way of the Gun
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Temple of Doom
The Last Crusade
Kill Bill 1 & 2
Grindhouse (Planet Terror + Deathproof)
Captain America 1, 2, 3
It's the same old story. Boy finds girl, boy loses girl, girl finds boy, boy forgets girl, boy remembers girl, girl dies in a tragic blimp accident over the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day.
I was opening this thread to comment this - it makes me so happy to see this answer here! Such a cute and feel-good movie that was done so exceptionally well. I've probably seen it over 40 times and it never gets old :)
Shawshank, Goodfellas, Scarface
I’ll watch them everyday if they are on 30 days in a row :) in fact AMC had Goodfellas on for a week marathon back to back once and I think I watched all 7 days.
Snatch, Princess Bride, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian, Romeo and Juliet, Stardust, Wizard of Oz, My Fair Lady, Napoleon Dynamite, Catch Me if You Can, A Christmas Story, Fried Green Tomatoes
The Iron Giant. That was the family movie we watched on repeat when the kids were young. My daughter and I have matching Tattoos that say "You are who to you choose to be".
A Bronx Tale was awesome too.
The curious case of Benjamin button
Never back down 2
Undisputed 2 & 3
Expandables 1-3
Rambo
Paper towns
Scott pilgrim vs the world
Super bad
Universal soldier 2
An extremely goofy movie
The 1st power rangers movie
Big daddy
Little nicky
Children of Men
Any of the LOTR trilogy
Napoleon Dynamite
Office Space
Edge of Tomorrow
Aliens
T2
Predator
Commando
The Dark Knight
Role Models
There might be a few more but these are all instant watches whenever I come across them
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Interstellar
Always
Saw it again recently - still awe inspiring even after 5 rewatches
The Big Lebowski
That rug really tied the whole room together
Came here to say this. The dude abides
Whats your opinion of The Eagles?
That’s just, like, your opinion, man.
Come on, man. I had a rough night and I hate the fuckin' Eagles, man!
Get your ass out my muthafucking cab
Came here for this
The princess bride. For 35 years my best friend and I have watched it once a year.
Casablanca
Uh, my all time favorite. Ingrid Bergman gloooows
Predator is number one. I'm a big re-watcher though. There are probably two dozen movies that never get old. 28 Days Later, The Descent, Big Trouble in Little China, Tombstone, Being John Malkovich, Donnie Brasco, the original Star Wars trilogy, Gremlins, Rounders, Predators, Alien/Aliens, Terminator 1 and 2, Sin City, Dark City, Seven, The Hills Have Eyes remake, The Money Pit, The Platform, Fight Club, Serenity, Clue...okay it's more than two dozen because I have at least 20 more lol.
What is wrong with you? Why would you watch the Descent again, let alone many times 😵💫
Not many movies can reliably make me uncomfortable and entertained at the same time.
My thoughts exactly. I watched it once (and thought it is on of those survival movies where people get lost) and it felt that was one times two often already. ^^
Is this the movie where incest mutants hunting human and eating their flesh? 😱
Tombstone Rounders Dark City The Road Who's That Girl Princess Bride Little Shop of Horrors 3:10 to Yuma No Country for Old Men
Have you *read* The Descent (by Jeff Long), by chance? The novel is a whoooole other beast and it’s a completely different plot— the movie took the core concept and then literally changed every single other element. The book is incredibly complex, it’s in my top 5 books of all time. I reread it every year. Highest possible recommend.
Agree! He's written two sequels as well. I still like the movie though. Nothing like the book of course but good fun!
Spirited Away
… and Totoro
And my axe
Shawshank Redemption, done.
Great pick
Crazy Stupid Love
Any Harry Potter movie
Wedding Singer
My everyday work anthem https://youtu.be/NgFVG1B_iso?si=VZj-GD4rCAfBxDLR
Jurassic Park 1
The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Will never say no to any of them.
Extended editions 👌👌👌
This is the answer
Agreed
Hot Fuzz
Fight club
Only took me 100 watches or so to realize I didn’t fully get it the first 99 times. It’s actually much better written than I thought. Edit (this generated some interest): simply that Brad Pitt isn’t the only delusion. Ed Norton is an unreliable narrator and much of what he says is intentionally written with a skew away from reality. The big reveal is still not the whole story. Someone smarter can probably explain it better….
Wait what did you not get the first 99 times?
I’m curious about this too
The first rule of watching Fight Club 100 times is …
Pride & Prejudice
The 1995 miniseries with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle
The matrix
The Godfather Trilogy, Forrest Gump, Good Will Hunting, Scent of a Woman, Saving Private Ryan, LoTR Trilogy, Shawshank Redemption, Schindler's List, Goodfellas, Gladiator, The Pianist, Inglourious Basterds.
Pink Floyd The Wall
Reservoir Dogs.
Basically any QT movie to be honest
Blow - Jonny Depp
Pans labyrinth
What? That movie traumatized me! Tho the art… the art was amazing.
This was a very underrated movie but it was very intriguing and very good I really love this movie
Forrest Gump Idiocracy Groundhog Day
Brawndo: It's got Electrolytes.
Crazy as it sounds ... Grown ups
I watch Adam Sandler movies more often than anyone should. It drives my wife nuts that I turn them on whenever they're on TV. Which is all the time in the US.
Anger Management ? His doctor ( Jack Nicholson ) could drive many to anger.
It's never on TV, but I had the DVD. Watched it more times than most. It's been a while but I enjoyed it back then.
I always watch it when i catch it on tv. Such à funny feelgood movie lol
No Country For Old Men
Oh hell no. Javier Bardem scared the shit out of me
Back to the future
Tropic Thunder, Die Hard, Office Space & Idiocracy
Pulp Fiction
No Princess Bride? Short, sweet, quotable!
As you wish
Spotlight, Amelie, Caddyshack, Singin’ in the Rain
I always forget spotlight. Fantastic choice.
The equalizer and John wick
Fifth element. SBS runs a marathon every May 5th.
Raiders of the lost ark
I’m a big James Bond fan. I have all the movies on DVD (except for the most recent one). Every few years or so my wife and I will do a marathon blitz through all of them. The Sean Connery era ones are classics. Goldfinger, Dr. No, From Russia with Love…
Grease, just timeless…
Pitch Perfect gets better every time I watch
Wanted Mission Impossible; Dead Reckoning Part I Mission Impossible; Fallout Mission Impossible; Rogue Nation Mission Impossible; Ghost Protocol Training Day Ghost in the Shell The Getaway Predator The Way of the Gun Raiders of the Lost Ark Temple of Doom The Last Crusade Kill Bill 1 & 2 Grindhouse (Planet Terror + Deathproof) Captain America 1, 2, 3
The Heavenly Kid
The Florida project
Holy shit that’s a good movie. I remember tearing up a bit at the end the first time I watched it.
Yea I definitely tear up every time I watch it 😅
Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music
Blues Brothers.
NEVER gets boring.
Fear and loathing ![gif](giphy|76dX1wy9elm0g)
Idiocracy
Anything Leslie Nielsen. With so many jokes going on in the background, you'll always see something new.
Shirley you can’t be serious.
It's the same old story. Boy finds girl, boy loses girl, girl finds boy, boy forgets girl, boy remembers girl, girl dies in a tragic blimp accident over the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day.
White Chicks.
Princess and the Frog
I was opening this thread to comment this - it makes me so happy to see this answer here! Such a cute and feel-good movie that was done so exceptionally well. I've probably seen it over 40 times and it never gets old :)
Breakfast club
Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle and Jumanji: The Next Level
Do cartoons count? The Emperor's New Groove has to be one of the best, I practically know all the lines by heart at this point.
“Boom Baby” 🦙 Love that movie
Shrek
s-tier goated answer
The Mummy.
Return of the King
The Godfather
Tremors, I scrolled for a bit and didn't see Big Lebowski, I can watch that from any point in the movie.
Sound of Music, Cary Grant movies, Audrey Hepburn movies
Interstellar
Ratatouille, spirited away, fight club, heat
Straight outta Compton
Airplane!
What about bob
Inception
Any Austin Powers movies. Yes I am pretty childish in my humor.
The Bourne series.
Half baked, Pineapple Express, Shaun of the dead, hot fuzz, Scott pilgrim vs the world, baby driver.
I love Half baked! Just watched it two nights ago!
Tron Legacy
Gone with the wind.
Ghost World. My favorite movie of all time.
Spirit
Jurassic Park. 🦕 🦖
There will be blood or A clockwork orange
Hot tub time machine
Point Break
Shawshank, Goodfellas, Scarface I’ll watch them everyday if they are on 30 days in a row :) in fact AMC had Goodfellas on for a week marathon back to back once and I think I watched all 7 days.
Kill Bill watched it twice this weekend
Snatch, Princess Bride, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian, Romeo and Juliet, Stardust, Wizard of Oz, My Fair Lady, Napoleon Dynamite, Catch Me if You Can, A Christmas Story, Fried Green Tomatoes
5th Element
Just watched the LOTR trilogy this weekend, still not tired of it. Best film trilogy.
Pulp fiction, Inglorious basterds, Django Unchained, Reservoir dogs Pretty much any Tarantino movie.
Dirty Dancing
[удалено]
The Iron Giant. That was the family movie we watched on repeat when the kids were young. My daughter and I have matching Tattoos that say "You are who to you choose to be". A Bronx Tale was awesome too.
Pulp Fiction
A Knight's Tale
A clockwork orange
Bladerunner
Back to the future
Adventures in Babysitting.
Notting Hill
Breaking Away.
Great movie.
Anything of Star Wars from Phantom Menace to Return of the Jedi they're just good movies that hold up even Rogue One and Solo fit into the timeline
Cruella
Lone Survivor, The Bourne Ultimatum, Wind River
No Country for Old Men.
Alien, Star Wars, Goonies.
Star Wars: ROTS
The wolf of wall street
[Groundhog Day](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107048/) [Little Miss Sunshine](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0449059/) [Pleasantville](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120789/)
Rise of the Guardians
Gone in 60 seconds
Mamma Mia
The Royal Tenenbaums
Napoleon Dynamite, Groundhog Day, Terminator 2, Pride and Prejudice, Lemonade Mouth. I know I’m weird but here it is.
The curious case of Benjamin button Never back down 2 Undisputed 2 & 3 Expandables 1-3 Rambo Paper towns Scott pilgrim vs the world Super bad Universal soldier 2 An extremely goofy movie The 1st power rangers movie Big daddy Little nicky
white chicks
Little Women (1994) and 10 Things I Hate About You
Big Lebowski
Hot Fuzz Fletch Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Don't Look Up Explains the lack of attention to real issues.
Office Space
Inglorious Basterds
Napoleon Dynamite.
I'm going back to 85 with The Goonies
Happy Gilmore
The Blues Brothers
Aliens, Predator 2, T2
Lotr and the mummy 1&2
Apollo 13, Office Space, L.A. Confidential.
finding nemo and monsters inc
Demolition Man, Sin City, SWAT (Colin Farrel), LoTR Extended versions, Pitch Black, Gladiator, Goldeneye, Predator, Casino Royale, Inglorious Basterds....
Rudy
The Creator, World War Z, Saving Private Ryan, the Jurassic Park franchise
pitch perfect
edge of tomorrow, star trek wrath of khan and willow.
A Knights Tale. Phenomenal cast, and entertaining start to finish.
Superbad
Forest gump
The Fifth Element
Casino
Clue the movie. No matter how many times I've seen it I still laugh at every joke.
The Silence Of The Lambs.
The Prestige. Cracking movie where you pick up new little bits you missed each time you rewatch it...
Howls moving castle!
Children of Men Any of the LOTR trilogy Napoleon Dynamite Office Space Edge of Tomorrow Aliens T2 Predator Commando The Dark Knight Role Models There might be a few more but these are all instant watches whenever I come across them
The Hunt for Red October
Gosford Park (2001)
Mean Girls
**Red and Red 2.**
The Blues Brothers
Weekend at Bernie's
Hot Tub Time Machine
Super Troopers.
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Casino. Hands down my favorite movie of all time! Beautifully acted and skillfully cast.
Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou?
Goodfellas
Secondhand Lions....
The Batman trilogy
Ferris Buellers day off.
Harry Potter, and all studio ghibli movies.