What movies have you watched more than once?

Oct 17, 2022
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I've watched The Dark Knight more than any other movie. Other movies that I've enjoyed watching multiple times include Forrest Gump and The Shawshank Redemption😉
 
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20 years ago I watched Monty Python & The Holy Grail so much I could probably recite entire movie. I had the script to it to, and it was as silly as the movie. Even without the entire movie being broken into 5 minute clips on Youtube, I still probably don't need to see it again. Like Obelix, I was immersed in it at birth and am immune to it now...
 
3 years ago, one of the radio shows I listen to during drive time, had the conversation about the 10 movies you would have to take with you on a trip to mars (or similar long isolated situation). Here was my list.
GenreTitleRotten Tomatoes Rating
MusicWoodstock
100%​
DramaFull Metal Jacket
92%​
ComedyDr Strangelove
99%​
DramaTitanic
89%​
DramaAliens
99%​
DramaDie Hard
93%​
MusicSome Like it Hot
96%​
ComedyMonty Python and the Holy Grail
97%​
DramaTaxi Driver
98%​
AnimationWho Framed Roger Rabbit
97%​
 
I’ve rewatched a lot of movies. Mostly I watch old movies I know I like. Because most of the newer ones stink. For comedies and dramas I pretty much just watch old stuff. The only new movies I watch are sci-fi or fantasy.

I’ve probably watched Star Trek I-VI the most. Hardly watch them now though. Because I know them so well. I used to watch the original Star Wars often. Until Lucas ruined them.

Mostly note I watch stuff from the 1930s through the 1960s.
 
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Search for the Holy Grail is up there.
Bladerunner (the various different versions from Theatrical to Director's Cut)
I find myself watching various Star Trek movies from time to time.
Bicentennial Man (almost a perfect adaptation)
I think I mentioned it in the other movie thread, but Trading Places and Coming to America are holiday traditions.
 
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Comedy films like Men in black, Disney haunted mansion, death becomes her. I have watched national lampoons Animal House hundreds of time over the years.
 
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3 years ago, one of the radio shows I listen to during drive time, had the conversation about the 10 movies you would have to take with you on a trip to mars (or similar long isolated situation). Here was my list.
GenreTitleRotten Tomatoes Rating
MusicWoodstock
100%​
DramaFull Metal Jacket
92%​
ComedyDr Strangelove
99%​
DramaTitanic
89%​
DramaAliens
99%​
DramaDie Hard
93%​
MusicSome Like it Hot
96%​
ComedyMonty Python and the Holy Grail
97%​
DramaTaxi Driver
98%​
AnimationWho Framed Roger Rabbit
97%​

Your table made me realize how little I watch movies, I probably wouldn't be able to fill all 10 if I had been asked to do the same.
 
god, who knows...

entire Alien series,
Predator I & II,
Star Wars series(IV-VI anyway),
Richard Donner Superman movies,
The Fly(1986),
The Who's Tommy,
Mad Max I & II,
The Godfather series,
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,
The Doors,
Scarface (1983),
The Yakuza,
Year of the Dragon,
Die Hard I & II,
Lethal Weapon I & II,
Terminator & T2: Judgement Day,
Commando,
Conan The Barbarian & The Destroyer,
Total Recall (1990),
Blade Runner,
Cyborg,
Ghost Busters I & II,
Invasion of the Body Snatchers,
Robocop (1987),
Excalibur,
Labyrinth,
Princess Bride,
The Dark Crystal,
Rock n Roll High School,
Evil Dead I & II,
The Shining,
Interview with the Vampire,
Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke & Nice Dreams,
Dream a Little Dream,
License To Drive,
The Lost Boys,
Stand By Me,
Fast Times at Ridgemont High,
Red Dawn,
Explorers,
The Goonies,

all of the Ralph Bakshi animated films,
Rankin/Bass The Hobbit & Return of the King,
Vampire Hunter D,
Akira,
Ghost in the Shell,
Fist of the North Star,
The Sword in the Stone,..

way too many to name.
 
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Terminator 1 and 2, The Green Mile, Wild Hogs (the part where Dudley is left without a motorcycle and rides in a stroller still makes me laugh out loud:tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:), Fight Club, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, All Stanley Kubrick movies, Matrix, Inception. The list is not complete. These are the ones I've reviewed the most.
 
Glengarry Glen Ross

BBC version (1980s) of THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (super funny)
 
The Grey starring Liam Neeson is one of my all-time favs, I also like Sam Raimi's Spiderman 2 a lot, Road to Perdition, Prisoners (though it's a tough watch), Birdman, Whiplash and so on
 
I'm very much a repeat movie watcher. I've seen Alien, Aliens, King Kong 2005 remake, Mulholland Dr. all about 100 times just on blu ray, so not counting dvd, theateres,etc.
 
Heat
The Town
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
The Fighter
 
I don't usually watch movies more than once, but I've watched The Martian, one of my favorites, many times.