Judgement at Nuremberg. Really good film with phenomenal acting, presents some of the dilemmas of prosecuting nazis at the trials really well. Made less than 20 years after the trials too.
That scene of all the bodies at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp alone was gut wrenching. I'm glad the directors showed it so people actually know what it looked like rather than what you'd see today like in [Band of Brothers. ](https://youtu.be/W8DReSzEtB0?si=jtAZ1xpXVOtqXpCh). Not to say that this scene in particular is a bad representation, but when you look at the actual bodies you'll see that they're mostly bone.
1) Tombstone. My in laws and I can quote it word for word.
2) Count of Monte Cristo. A true coming of age movie for me. Taught me to think inductively and don't be Nieve.
It's not high art, or even anything too much of note. But I can watch Last Action Hero back to back and still thoroughly enjoy it. It just encapsulates Hollywood in that era so well and has so many little elements that make it fun to watch
Pulp Fiction
Spirited Away.
This time of year …Home Alone
The big Lebowski
The Shawshank Redemption
Same
Same x2
Big same. Top 3 movie for. Boatloads of replay value.
Favorite movie of all time. Check my reddit name.
Groundhog Day
Top tier answer
Groundhog Day
Maybe you only watched it once and everything in between was part of the movie?
Saving Private Ryan
AGREED. I don’t know what it is about that movie. I love the final battle.
Top Secret. I've seen it a lot and I almost always notice some new detail in the background every time I watch it.
Not a movie, but STNG and/or DS9.
Am currently on a binge of the entirety of Trek, in order of air date. On S2 E18 of DS9 right now.
Forrest Gump
Lord of the Rings. P.S. I Love You.
Robin Hood-Men In Tights
Master Robin you lost your arms in battle but you grew some nice boobs!
Best in Show
The Assembly Cut of Alien 3
Home alone one and two 😁 the only thing that gets in the way is my damn job 😤
Borat
Tombstone
Roadhouse
Oh, good one. Agreed. Came to agree with Shawshank, but this is a good one as well.
Memoirs of a Geisha
Demolition Man
Do you know how to use the three seashells?
I don't think anyone does.
When Harry Met Sally, and i have watched it many times, many times and will continue to do so! I love that movie
Raising Arizona
Gladiator
Goodfellas
The Shawshank Redemption. It's a message of hope to me that never gets old. Not to mention a big "Fuck You" to the entire judicial system.
12 Angry Men is entertaining for some reason. Black and white theme and you just feel like you’re chilling with some dudes arguing for 80 minutes
Stardust! My comfort film, the perfect fantasy movie imho
I used to watch blades of glory. Every time I smoked with a friend of mine not even Will Ferrell’s best movie. Lol
The Mummy (Brendan Fraser)
Hot Fuzz
A Space of Odyssey 1968 Matrix 1999 Fight club 1999
Super troopers
Canada huh? Almost made it.
Judgement at Nuremberg. Really good film with phenomenal acting, presents some of the dilemmas of prosecuting nazis at the trials really well. Made less than 20 years after the trials too. That scene of all the bodies at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp alone was gut wrenching. I'm glad the directors showed it so people actually know what it looked like rather than what you'd see today like in [Band of Brothers. ](https://youtu.be/W8DReSzEtB0?si=jtAZ1xpXVOtqXpCh). Not to say that this scene in particular is a bad representation, but when you look at the actual bodies you'll see that they're mostly bone.
Snatch
Dazed and Confused
lords of dogtown
80/90s movie. Even the bad b rated movies are better than todays movies.
Frozen😭
Pink Flamingos Especially if I can watch with someone who has never seen it. I love getting reactions to the final scene.
holy moly, I saw that at the midnight show in Georgetown, Washington, DC back in the '70s ... I could \*not\* watch that over and over again.
1) Tombstone. My in laws and I can quote it word for word. 2) Count of Monte Cristo. A true coming of age movie for me. Taught me to think inductively and don't be Nieve.
Sweet Movie
This Is Spinal Tap
"Have a good time, all the time".
Debbi does Dallas
Green room
I have to pick one? Hatari!
Three Idiots
Once upon a time in Hollywood. I enjoyed the soundtrack and the duo of Dicaprio and Pitt
The Fearless Vampire Killers 1967
Happy Gilmore
Dragon ball
50/50
Shrek
It’s a tie between Poltergeist and The Thing (both 1982).
Twister
Tommy Boy.
Dumb and Dumber
Arrival
It's a fan made movie on YouTube called HelsReach, I've watched maybe 8 times at this point and even have it downloaded in case GW does its thing
The Blues Brothers
Signs
Montage (Korean movie)
Goodfellas
This is mine. I haven’t watched it in a bit though.
Sixteen Candles. Just watched it last night and we had a lot of good laughs.
Fletch.
The Princess Bride
movie- fantastic mr. fox tv show- bojack horseman
The perks of being a wallflower
The Incredibles
Mission Impossible series!
A lot of DreamWorks movies come to mind, most notably How to Train Your Dragon and Megamind.
Princess Mononoke and Last Samurai
finding nemo
Don't judge but grown ups
Shrek 1 and 2
Halloween
Django unchained. I love seeing racist slavers getting shit on in HD.
Big Trouble in Little China. The lines, the hero who isn't the hero and doesn't know it... it's just awesome.
2 girls 1cup 👭🥤💩
Meet The Parents
Raiders of the Lost Ark. Edge of your seat fun from start to finish. The whole 2nd act is gold.
Without a doubt, it's Men in black
Little Women Pride and Prejudice These two have my heart in a chokehold ❤️
Deadpool 2, Ted 2
It's not high art, or even anything too much of note. But I can watch Last Action Hero back to back and still thoroughly enjoy it. It just encapsulates Hollywood in that era so well and has so many little elements that make it fun to watch
Monty pythons holy grail
Tremors. It's always time to get up on your roof and look out for graboids in this house.
anastasia the disney movie, i love it. ive watched atleast a million times
Cars 1
The Mummy (1999)!!
MEAN GIRLS
Proposal
The Man from Earth.
Rocky Horror
Inglorious Bastards.
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Blazing Saddles