What movies have you watched more than once?

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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...
 

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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%​
 
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.
 
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Glengarry Glen Ross

BBC version (1980s) of THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (super funny)
 
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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
 

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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.
 
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The Fighter
 
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I don't usually watch movies more than once, but I've watched The Martian, one of my favorites, many times.