Pretty much any studio Ghibli movie. Have watched spirited away, Totoro, howls moving castle, valley of the wind, and many more more than 3x. Don't often rewatch stuff but have a soft spot for ghibli!
Primer
Napoleon Dynamite
oh my god Primer was so good. That's intense.
Primer doesn't count. You haven't watched it once until you've watched it three times.
Princess Bride
I haven't seen it listed here in a quick scan, so:
Office Space
I love that Swingline only introduced the red stapler after Milton made it famous
A classic comfort film.
In steam of consciousness order:
- Young Frankenstein
- Princess Bride
- Double Indemnity
- Nightmare Before Christmas
- The Breakfast Club
- The Fifth Element
- 12 Monkeys
- The Terminator
- Star Wars (first trilogy)
- Harvey
- The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
- Men In Black
- The Incredibles
- Inception
- E.T.
- The Sting
- Grease
- Ghostbusters
- West Side Story
Probably a number of others
The Fifth Element is the quintessential sci-fi movie. Literally, the word quintessence means "fifth element".
First time I've seen 'Harvey' mentioned here.
I wish I could give more upvotes.
Lots.
The OG Star Wars (4, 5, 6)
Shawshank Redemption
Edge Of Tomorrow
Top Gun
Princess Bride (top 5 sword fight!)
Most all of Pixar’s stuff, and Dreamwork’s kids movies. My kids grew up with them.
Sleepy Hollow (Depp/Ricci version)
The Departed
Rob Roy (another top 5 sword fight)
Dune (original ‘80s version)
Alien/Aliens/Alien 3
Tron
Goonies
Rat Race
Lost Boys
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
The Breakfast Club
Ferris Buellers Day Off
Deadpool
The LOTR trilogy
Blade Runner - both films
Heist (a lesson in writing a script consisting of one-liners)
Ocean’s 11
The Name Of The Rose
The Last Mohican
Master And Commander
5th Element
Any of the Monty Python films, but especially Quest for the Holy Grail
That’s a start.
If I had to whittle it down to absolute favorites: Princess Bride, Monty Python, and OG Star Wars.
Top secret, Back to the future, Star Wars (IV,V and VI), Godfather (all three), LOTR (all three), Goodfellas,
- Month Python and the Holy Grail
- Young Frankenstein
- Seven Samurai
- LOTR Trilogy
I see a lot of LOTR fans here. Good crowd.
I had a holy grail vhs which i watched more or less every day after school. I used to be able to recite it from start to finish.
Also had both terminator movies on a double vhs so I've seen my fair share of them as well.
A subset ...
- Ghostbusters (1984)
- The Princess Bride
- Wrath of Khan
- Lord of the Rings
- Aliens
- The Bourne Identity
- Life of Brian
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Baby driver ! Love it.
Mulan, many times, same with toy story, all the pooh movies, up, over the hedge, soo many like that
Almost heroes is a must watch. About hurt myself laughing at it. Same with both ace Ventura's.
Snatch
I am very old. Not sure if this will help or not. I will try to skip the obvious stuff.
Phantom of the Paradise
Devine (warning very weird and sexual)
Time Bandits
Weird Science
Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Evil Dead 2
Dr Strangelove
I watched Blade Runner many times, and I still think its crap. Although I like what it is trying to say.
Monty Python movies. All of them.
Spinal Tap
Fritz the Cat
Return of the Living Dead
So many more if I think about it.
Jurassic Park. (1,2 and 3)
Tremors (1 and 2)
Lake Placid (RIP Betty)
And Then There Were None
The Thing
Robin Hood (Disney animated version)
Star Wars (Original trilogy + Episode 1)
Addams Family Values
Django Unchained
Inglorious Basterds
Pulp Fiction (not a Tarantino stan, I swear)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Aliens
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Ironman (first one)
Pacific Rim
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
The Big Short
Probably more than that TBH. I rewatch a lot.
Django Unchained
Inglorious Basterds
Pulp Fiction (not a Tarantino stan, I swear)
I laughed at this. Can't deny he's made some great films!
True. I wouldn't say he's the greatest, but the guy has a good sense of pacing, framing, and understands how to create a narrative with just the camera.
Trick r' Treat, every year around Halloween, even before spirit made a bunch of merch for it
Kung Fu Hustle I’ve seen countless times.
That and Shaolin Soccer are sacred films to me. :D
- Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
- The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (1966)
- Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
- The Third Man (1949)
- The Ladykillers (1955)
- The Big Lebowski (1998)
- Repo Man (1984)
- Stalker (1979)
Probably several others, but those are the first to come to mind.
My go to movies when I need to throw something on:
- The Martian
- Thor: Ragnarok
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
- Aliens
i don't even have an answer for that. but i grew up pre-internet and owned lots of video tapes.
i'm marveling at the notion that there may be people who haven't rewatched movies a lot?
Three times that's it? There's so many I couldn't even begin to list them all.
Rear Window never gets old
- Robots
- Scott Pilgrim against the World
- David (Your Name)
- Hardcore Henry
- In Time
- How to train your dragon
- NiNoKuni
- The girl next door
- The secret life of Walter Mity
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Iron Man
- Moana
- The Giver
- Kung Fury
- Incredibles
- Constantine
- The last witch hunter
All watched 3 times or more and logged.
Midnight Run - it's just a perfect movie, not one frame is superfluous in this movie
The Thing - yearly re-watch
Spirited Away - yearly re-watch (always accompanied by other Miyazaki movies)
Smiley Face - one of the few movies that make me smile, Anna Faris is the cutest thing ever
Alien - I watched it secretly as a kid while everybody was asleep at home, and watched it who knows how many times since. It didn't scare me, it kindled my love for sci-fi.
3 Idiots for sure
Dogma, Lawrence of Arabia, Philadelphia Story, Hudson Hawk, The Martian, Edge of Tomorrow, Kung Fu Hustle, Delicatessen, Apocalypse Now, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, LOTR, Star Wars (original 3), The Thin Man series.
Also Dr. Strangelove and all the Monty Python, Princess Bride, 5th Element
Brazil (1984)
Far too many to name, so here's the first 10 that come to mind:
- Ghostbusters
- Star Wars
- Goodfellas
- Aliens
- Clue
- Back to the Future
- Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
- Akira
- His Girl Friday
- Escape to Victory
Too many to count, and more than I even remember.
I went without internet in an area not friendly to children being outside, so I watched movies in no particular order over and over. Just "yeah I haven't watched this in a few weeks" and re-watch.
Lord of The Rings, Star Wars, Star Trek, Monty Python (all), Princess Bride, MIB, Evolution, Terminator 1&2, Starship Trooper... Honestly most popular Sci fi movies from the 90s... The sound of music, fiddler on the roof, a bunch of musicals..
I'm sure I watched the classic disney movies many times.
I know people who buy watch a movie and then don't feel like watching any of them ever again.
The Fifth Element comes to my mind immediately. It was my happy place.
The Lord of the Rings, It's what I watch when I felt lost.
Also, Nostalgia, another film I rewatch when I felt not belonging and nowhere to go back to.
Galaxy Quest
I’ve watched a lot of movies more than 3 times.
12 monkeys is the movie I’ve seen most, though, coming in at multiple dozens of watches over the years. It’s easily my favorite. It kicked off a new way of thinking for me when I was an impressionable young teen, and has largely held up in terms of watchability.
The tv show based on it couldn’t have done a worse job of holding my attention, though. So that was disappointing.
Lots of good ones posted already. Trying to add to the list:
The Princess Bride, La Femme Nikita, My Own Private Idaho, Ong Bak, Ichi the Killer, Kung Fu Hustle, The Matrix, Dai Nipponjin (Big Man Japan)
Muppet Treasure Island
A Muppet Christmas Carol
The Princess Bride
The Great Mouse Detective (the most faithful movie adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, fight me)
Inception
Ghost in the Shell
The Little Mermaid, but not by choice. It was my little sister's favorite movie and she would genuinely watch the VHS tape of it, rewind it, and then watch it again immediately. My brothers and I once entertained ourselves on a family road trip by quoting the whole movie, word for word.
Victor Victoria. Jazz hot baby
- Whiplash
- The Princess Bride
- Edge of Tomorrow
- Rogue One
- Lord of the Rings trilogy (extended editions) <— annual tradition for me
Edge of tomorrow is underrated.
"I'm Thinking of Ending Things"
Kauffman is a genius
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