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LOTR EE Trilogy
Signs
Casino Royale
Predator & Predators
Golden Eye
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
The Avengers
Love Actually
About a Boy
Office Space
Young Guns
Die Hard 3
X Men First Class
Great list.

Goldeneye and Casino Royale comfortably my two fave Bond films.
Predators majorly underrated.

Office Space a true cult classic and Die Hard 3 utterly rewatchable.
 
The Right Stuff
Alien
Midnight Run
Jaws
The prestige
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind

used to love rewatching aliens and heat but have sort of lost interest , probably overdid it!

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The Big Lebowski
The Shawshank Redemption
Heat
Almost Famous
Pan's Labyrinth
Aliens
Rushmore
Miller's Crossing
Robocop
Kill Bill
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Wolf of Wall Street
Goodfellas
John Wick (any/all of them)
Predator
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Jurassic Park
My Neighbour Totoro
Tropic Thunder

Probably a bunch of others I can't think of right now. Looking at this, it's a wonder I ever find time to watch anything new :p
 
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Her
The Sandlot
Cool Runnings
Toy Story 2
The Rock
Lost in Translation
 
I have go-tos in different categories, I guess.

Some all-time favourites I've seen a bajillion times and quote in every day life and have become part of who I am (that clearly date me, too):
  • The Blues Brothers
  • Top Gun
  • Aliens
  • Ghostbusters
  • Ace Ventura
  • Office Space
  • The Big Lebowski

Some classics that I'll intentionally revisit on a semi-regular basis to savor and appreciate once again:
  • LOTR EE
  • The Godfather I & II
  • Casablanca
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  • Blade Runner

Some that I just know will entertain and will 100% watch if I happen to see them on TV:
  • Casino Royale
  • The Departed
  • Miller's Crossing
  • Indiana Jones (any of them, really)

Some that are just feel good or fun:
  • Ratatouille
  • Fantastic Mr Fox
  • The Fifth Element
  • Dumb & Dumber

I'd say absolute MINIMUM I've seen every movie on this list is ~3-4 times. MINIMUM. Some would be deep into the dozens.
And I haven't even mentioned my love for Christopher Nolan's movies, Clint Eastwood movies or obsession with everything Star Wars.
 
Good thread.

Most rewatchable movies:

Gone Girl
Pulp Fiction
The Social Network
Inglourious Basterds
The Dark Knight
Fargo

The LOTR trilogy has been a huge source of comfort over the years

Comedy / feel good movies for vulnerable states:

Juno
Superbad
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Palm Springs
10 Things I Hate About You
Home Alone 1 & 2
Crazy Rich Asians
Mean Girls

Action:

The Rock
Con Air
The Fugitive

Horror / thriller:

Get Out
Midsommar
Scream
 

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Twister
Back to the future etc
Hidden Figures
Sister Act 2
Oceans 11 etc
Interstellar
Beverly Hills cop etc
Hamilton
Blank check
Home alone
Saving private ryan
Black hawk down
 
Having watched a couple of 'comfort food' movies over the past week, I'll just add:

  • The Great Escape
  • Lassie Come Home
  • The Greatest Show on Earth
  • Bridge Over The River Kwai
 
Tell me what your go-to movies are...you know, the one you watch when you need a cheer up, the one you watch when you wanna have a good cry, a movie to get you pumped etc etc. Not something you've watched once and enjoyed, but the ole faithfuls.

Some of mine off the top of my head are Wayne's World and Forgetting Sarah Marshall for a cheer up. Moulin Rouge for a guaranteed sob sesh. The Labyrinth for some childhood nostalgia (and also because David Bowie )

Tell me yours at once!
We're the Millers
The Big Lebowski
Wall Street
Anchorman
The Castle
Back to the Future
 
We're the Millers
The Big Lebowski
Wall Street
Anchorman
The Castle
Back to the Future
A colleague at work (24yo) did not understand my Castle reference the other day (another colleague was going to Bonnie Doon for the weekend) had nfi.


I weep for the younger generation
 
what's the worst movie you somehow keep watching?
Could be any fast and furious movie after the first one. I try to re-watch as many as possible in the series before seeing the latest installment at the cinema.

The one that used duct tape to get a car in space is a personal highlight/lowlight for me.
 
The Big Lebowski
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