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Guest Downhome
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Meaning, what films are you able to watch over, and over, and over, and over again and just NEVER get tired of them at all? Hmmm, the most re-watchable films I suppose you could say, lol.

 

The main one right off the top of my head is Memento, as I could watch that one over and over and never get bored of it. It's just so deep in my eyes (as well as both my personal favorite film ever and in my eyes the greatest film ever made) that I just love to watch it over and over, both forwards AND backwards, heh.

 

Then we have stuff that I could always watch that are a little bit more light hearted like the two Ghostbuster movies, and other things like that. That's enough from me for now, I'll list more later, but what about you guys?

 

Sincerely,

...Downhome...

Guest Downhome
Posted

Oh hell yeah, and screw me! I forgot about Back To the Future! That is THE ultimate re-watchable film for me, I can't believe I didn't put that one down! I have watched part one two times this week actually, lol.

Guest RavishingRickRudo
Posted

Forrest Gump, Shawshank Redemption, Twister, Zoolander, Van Wilder...

 

Those are some movies that, no matter if they are half finished or not, I can just watch and get into.

Guest The Grand Pubah of 1620
Posted

Any of the Star Wars movies, The Next Generation Star Trek movies, Matrix, Forrest Gump, The Doors, and Halloween(the original).

 

I know that's a long list, but I didn't have cable for awhile and I have a shit load of movies. Those were always at the top.

Guest Marshall
Posted

Big Lebowski. I must of watched 30 times and it's still as cool as fuck.

Guest bravesfan
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Seriously, my list probably ends with these 10 films; everything else, I've just grown tired of seeing. Whether it's case of a cool plot, great humor or "something new you notice with each viewing", this is MY definitive list...

 

Office Space.

American Beauty.

Happy Gilmore.

Man on the Moon.

Pee-Wee's Big Adventure.

Big Daddy.

Me, Myself and Irene.

Speed.

Dumb and Dumber.

Shrimp on the Barbie (CHEECH!)

Guest Marshall
Posted

Me, myself and Irene? That's hurts my eyes. Yuck.

Guest bravesfan
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Me, myself and Irene? That's hurts my eyes. Yuck.

It's probably the only "guilty pleasure" on that list. It's just a film that I can enjoy time and time again, though I understand ALL of the criticisms about it.

 

If anything was inserted in its place, it would probably another sports flick (Major League 2 comes to mind.)

Guest MaxPower27
Posted

Fletch

Good Will Hunting

Major League 1+2

Guest Addy
Posted

Waynes World 1 & 2

South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut

Terminator 1 & 2

 

Me and my bro went about 4 months watching South Park EVERY night.

 

Same with Terminator 2. The tape is worn down now though, due to overuse.

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

Young Guns I & II...I don't know what it is but I can watch those all the time and never tire of them. And one year I did.

 

Braveheart...long or not I can get into this any time.

Guest Addy
Posted

Oh yeah add Beavis And Butthead Do America to my list.

 

I love no brainer movies.

Guest Zack Malibu
Posted

The Wood

Out Cold

Ski School

Bad Boys

Only The Strong

Airheads

Airborne

 

I've probably got a few more I can't think of, but these would be the main ones.

Guest godthedog
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'kane' will give you something new every time you look at it, & the arc of the story always holds me in till the end.

 

for all the cliches it has, there's something really endearing about 'shawshank'. i was one of the few people to actually catch it while it was still in the theater, & it immediately became one of my favorites. i sat down & watched it every time it came on showtime (which was a LOT), and even now when i catch it on tv i have to watch at least a little bit of it. never bores me, ever.

 

same with 'it's a wonderful life'. just something endearing & very personal about it that speaks to me, and i always cry when i watch it.

 

'pulp fiction' for the same reasons as 'kane', though it does lag in some places.

 

'boogie nights' gets better every time i see it, & for different reasons each time.

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted
Out Cold

Airborne

*GASP* I'm not the only one.

 

Add BUBBLE BOY! to my list, that movie has me laughing my ass off.

 

Memento too...seems like every time I see it I pick up something new. I've seen it 7 or 8 times now.

Guest tank_abbott
Posted

Princess Bride/ Deliverence/ Emmanulle:The Joys of a Woman/ Various War films

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

Full Metel Jacket

 

I can watch Lee Ermey rip on Pyle for hours. Everyone I know loves the first half and just thinks the second half is ok...I love it all the way through though.

Guest Lord of The Curry
Posted

Zoolander, Lord of The Rings (both), Last of the Mohicans, Van Wilder (write that down) and Forrest Gump all have fantastic replay value for me.

Guest SweetNSexyDiva
Posted

Bad Boys

Princess Bride

100 Girls

Monsters, Inc (Hey, I have a 2 year old...watching this movie is necessary to keeping him quiet and my sanity!)

Fight Club (I know, dark, but that almost nude scene with Brad Pitt rocks my world)

Guest Agent of Oblivion
Posted

The Blues Brothers.

Big Lebowski.

 

I can recite both, and have probably seen the former over 100 times.

Guest cabbageboy
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I'll go with Princess Bride, Big Lebowski, and recently my bro got me into rewatching the Beavis and Butthead movie. Heh.

 

I also could watch Doctor X virtually any time.

Guest Edwin MacPhisto
Posted

Raiders of the Lost Ark and Pulp Fiction for me. Watching them with people who've never seen them before (and you'd be surprised how many there are) is always a great experience.

Guest Zack Malibu
Posted

Add Mallrats and Drive to my list. I can't believe I forget to put them on it.

 

And no YNA, you are not alone.

Guest ArkhamGlobe
Posted

Dr Strangelove just keeps getting funnier every single time I see it (I've probably seen it about 25 times by now).

Guest Anorak
Posted

This Is Spinal Tap never gets old for me as almost every scene is funny. Its almost impossible to choose a favourite part because there's so many.

 

I'm not one of those prople who worship Kevin Smith but I can watch Clerks any time. The dialogue is funny, the characters are likeable and its always an enjoyable watch.

 

Bottle Rocket and Rushmore are both films I can watch on a fairly regular basis as well. Wes Anderson's filmmaking style and the great performances being the main reasons. Two films which are funny, well observed, wise and free of cynicism or empty gestures.

Guest creativename
Posted

The Princess Bride

 

Transformers

 

Any of the Star Wars movies

Guest DawnBTVS
Posted

#1: Cruel Intentions

#2: Shock Treatment

#3: Reservoir Dogs

#4: American History X

#5: Powder

#6: Disturbing Behavior

#7: American Beauty

#8: The Usual Suspects

#9: Pulp Fiction

#10: The Fifth Element

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