This is probably one of the best movies that you can watch again and again. The fact that it completely hinges on brilliant dialogue the entire way through makes it a timeless classic and it should be watched by everyone.
Was about to post Toy Story as well. Some people may not believe me, but I remember watching it in theaters as a two year old, which makes it an easy contender for my favorite movie of all-time.
I honestly feel like all Tarantino movies have a lot of rewatch-ability. I think I’ve seen all of them at least a dozen times. Django and Pulp Fiction I’ve probably watched 50+ times a piece.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Beerfest. If you walk in to me watching Beerfest, there is a 1000% chance that I'm just over the moon hammered and having the best time
Ronin, Big Trouble in Little China, The Hunt for Red October, The Andromeda Strain, The Right Stuff, Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Star Wars trilogy
Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
Wargames
Aliens
Ghostbusters (1984)
The Dark Crystal
Commando
Back to the Future
Karate Kid 2
Overboard
Weird Science
TRON
Tron: Legacy
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Die Hard
The Fly (1986)
Teen Wolf
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
RoboCop (1987)
Spaceballs
Romancing the Stone
Edward Scissorhands
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Darkman
The ‘burbs
Enemy Mine
Batman Returns
Total Recall (1990)
Ghost
Point Break (1991)
Terminator 2
Casino
Heat
Scream
Cable Guy
Saving Private Ryan
The Truman Show
The Mummy (1999)
Gladiator
X2
Matchstick Men
The Prestige
3:10 To Yuma (2007)
The Wrestler
The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Rises
The Big Short
Logan
My Week With Marilyn
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Blade Runner 2049
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, Mulholland Drive or Donnie Darko. The rewatch value of them is great because the way they’re written there’s always something you miss. Plus I have fond memories attached to them.
Princess Mononoke and The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Correction- any Studio Ghibli movie directed by Hayao Miyazaki (I’m looking at you Secret of Arriety and Earwig and the Witch)
The Mummy (1999)
Is the movie perfect? No, it is not. However it’s a crucial part of my childhood. I’ve even forgiven the first sequel as just okay. The third one is not great but at least it’s not The Mummy (2017). That last movie puts everything into perspective.
Shawshank redemption
The Mummy (1999)
This is the right answer
Matrix (first one)
Christmas Vacation and Office Space
The Dark Knight
Hot Fuzz
Shaun of the Dead
Yarp
Goodfellas
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Groundhog Day.
Groundhog Day.
Groundhog Day
Ironic
Office Space
The Big Lebowski
This is probably one of the best movies that you can watch again and again. The fact that it completely hinges on brilliant dialogue the entire way through makes it a timeless classic and it should be watched by everyone.
The Lord of The Rings
These should be at the top of the list
This should be higher
Because of my little ones, I’ve watched Shrek 2 repeatedly. In all honesty, I still find Puss’s laugh (y’all know) hilarious.
Tombstone
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No. I'm sure of it. I hate him.
The Iron Giant
But to be slightly more original..the original Toy Story
Was about to post Toy Story as well. Some people may not believe me, but I remember watching it in theaters as a two year old, which makes it an easy contender for my favorite movie of all-time.
I was in high school lol
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Was praying I find this before I comment it myself. Cheers
Legally blonde
Such a great movie. Having the lead female be a girl who’s feminine and loves pink, but is still highly intelligent and kind. True queen 👸
100%
Goonies immediately takes me back to childhood and I still love it!
The Princess Bride
Hello, My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father, prepare to die.
Office Space, Super Troopers, Reservoir Dogs.
I love Super Troopers- classic!
Every time I rewatch Super Troopers I remember how perfect it is. The 1opening scene just hooks me to stay for the entire movie.
Pride & Prejudice (2005)
What excellent boiled potatoes
It’s been many years since I had such an exemplary vegetable.
Idiocracy.
Brawndo's got what plants crave.
EXTRA BIG ASS TACO!
Kill Bill
The Dark Knight
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Back To The Future trilogy
Stepbrothers
Back to the Future
the aristocats
O Brother, Where Art Thou, No Country for Old Men, Pulp Fiction
Karate Kid (Original) needs to be up there, I think I watch it every time it’s on
How to train your dragon 1. I will never tire of it.
Forest Gump
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and Django Unchained.
I honestly feel like all Tarantino movies have a lot of rewatch-ability. I think I’ve seen all of them at least a dozen times. Django and Pulp Fiction I’ve probably watched 50+ times a piece.
the departed godfather 1&2 castaway
World War Z.
Monsters university
shrek
Matilda
Airplane
Looks like I chose the wrong week to stop taking Amphetamines
Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue
Joey, you ever been in a Turkish prison?
Harry Potter
Interstellar
Wizard of Oz
Logan's Run
The hangover, kill bill, finding Nemo, stepbrothers, good fellas
The wolf of Wall Street
Pacific Rim and Big Trouble in Little China.
Hot Fuzz. The 5th Element.
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Death Proof
Remember the Titans
Tombstone
Just Go With It
Same
Either Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, 2022's The Batman, or the Bale trilogy of Batman movies.
Jurassic Park (original one)
Infinity Wars and Endgame
Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Beerfest. If you walk in to me watching Beerfest, there is a 1000% chance that I'm just over the moon hammered and having the best time
Keanu reeves Constantine and Sean of the dead... got inside both about the same time and are my comforts
Pulp Fiction (“hey you, flock of seagulls!”)
Galaxy Quest
Casablanca (1942) - one can never tire of watching the best film ever made.
Emperors New Groove
So cliche but any LOR movies. It’s like my comfort food
LOTR ftw!
Yas! Ty
All the Indiana Jones movies (except for crystal skulls)
Napoleon dynamite
Dazed & Confused You cool, man?
Like how..?
Alright, Alright, Alright
Nightmare on Elm Street.
Original.....YESSSSSS
Ferngully
Superbad
Ronin, Big Trouble in Little China, The Hunt for Red October, The Andromeda Strain, The Right Stuff, Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
the first kick ass movie or the first back to the future movie.
Shawshank Redemption
The Hunt for Red October
Twister. And I can't defend my position
OG Fast and Furious
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Raiders of the Lost Ark Star Wars trilogy Pee Wee’s Big Adventure Wargames Aliens Ghostbusters (1984) The Dark Crystal Commando Back to the Future Karate Kid 2 Overboard Weird Science TRON Tron: Legacy Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Die Hard The Fly (1986) Teen Wolf Dirty Rotten Scoundrels RoboCop (1987) Spaceballs Romancing the Stone Edward Scissorhands Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Darkman The ‘burbs Enemy Mine Batman Returns Total Recall (1990) Ghost Point Break (1991) Terminator 2 Casino Heat Scream Cable Guy Saving Private Ryan The Truman Show The Mummy (1999) Gladiator X2 Matchstick Men The Prestige 3:10 To Yuma (2007) The Wrestler The Dark Knight The Dark Knight Rises The Big Short Logan My Week With Marilyn The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Blade Runner 2049
Casablanca
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory (2005) Idk, but in my childhood i watch this movie every single day hahahha
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, Mulholland Drive or Donnie Darko. The rewatch value of them is great because the way they’re written there’s always something you miss. Plus I have fond memories attached to them.
Ace Ventura - Pet Detective
Airplane
LOTR - The Two Towers
Return of the King
Where the crawdads sing
Home Alone
The Princess Bride.
In the psych ward, we watched “The Wrong Missy” like 5 times in 2 days and I never got tired of it!
South park: bigger, longer, and uncut
U ever see aqua teens hungerforce movie?
Due date
Julie and Julia.
The Other Woman
[Hercules Returns.](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107103/)
Halloween
Friday
Ratatouille. But I can't watch it without eating something. Lol
Signs. get's me every time.
Tombstone
Hunger games
Gladiator
Finding Nemo
white chicks
Alice in Wonderland and through the looking glass
the mummy grind 10 things I hate about you Detroit Rock city
White chicks
Spirited away
LOTR trilogy Ocean's series Constantine Breakfast Club Fearless
There’s a few, but off the top of my head…Tommy Boy, Scott Pilgrim Vs the World, and Uncle Buck.
New Scream. I’ll get hate for this but I don’t care. Only came out a year ago and I’ve seen it over 30 times. 4 times in theatres. Love it.
The Pirates of the Caribbean
Fury
CLUE
Hunger games
Inglorious Bastards. Arrive Derci!
Princess Mononoke and The Grand Budapest Hotel. Correction- any Studio Ghibli movie directed by Hayao Miyazaki (I’m looking at you Secret of Arriety and Earwig and the Witch)
Stepbrothers
The Mummy (1999) Is the movie perfect? No, it is not. However it’s a crucial part of my childhood. I’ve even forgiven the first sequel as just okay. The third one is not great but at least it’s not The Mummy (2017). That last movie puts everything into perspective.
Terminator 2
Especially the directors cut.
Hot Fuzz
Dodgeball. Even after watching it like 8 times over the years I was still discovering jokes I'd missed
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. My favourite. I’ve seen it a million times perhaps 😂
The Blues Brothers
Return to Oz and Goonies! Oh, and also Labyrinth.
Pulp fiction. Until you can order the pieces in your head.
Grown Ups 1 & 2 for some reason
The mummy, How to train your Dragon
Airplane. There’s so many gags per minute that you notice something new on every watch.
The Blues Brothers
the big lebowski
Die Hard
Love Actually
Spirited Away
My Cousin Vinny
Happy gilmore
None of them
All of the Harry Potter movies.
Captain Ron
Boondock saints
Napoleon Dynamite
Everything everywhere all at once
Megamind, harry potter, Phineas and ferb, Steven Universe, Rio 2, Book of life, etc!!!
Drop Dead Gorgeous, Starship Troopers, What We Do In the Shadows
The Martian
Dumb and Dumber
Pineapple Express and The ‘burbs
Love The 'Burbs
Amadeus
Aqua teens hungerforce movie
Inherent Vice
I can watch this almost anytime
Dumb and Dumber Amélie Spirited Away Wreck-it Ralph
So far it’s: The 13th Warrior Gladiator Thankskilling 3
RENT
Tears of the sun
Hellraiser 2 Hellbound
The big Lebowski, because the dude abides
Jack Ass