What movie have you rewatched the most?
What movie have you rewatched the most?
What movie have you rewatched the most?
The Princess Bride. It's such a fun adventure that still holds up really well today.
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That word, I do not think it means what you think it means.
I still need to watch this, thank you for reminding me.
Spaceballs, Ghostbusters (original), LotR, Labyrinth, The Holy Grail…
Ghostbusters for me too. Never gets old :-)
Ghostbusters is probably the single movie I can quote from one end to the other.
That and maybe Robocop.
Where do those stairs go?
They go up.
Probably Chevy Chase's Christmas Vacation since it has been tradition every holiday season.
As a kid, Rescuer's Down Under or The Paper Brigade was re-watched a lot.
Apart from that, it's a close tie for:
Just good replay value.
The Sandlot is such a great film. Even my daughter who doesn't know anything about baseball loves watching it with me. There is no other movie that gives me the same feelings as that. There is no major drama or traumatic incidents. Just kids having fun over the summer.
You know nowadays they would have made the stepdad an alcoholic or animal control would have come and taken Hercules away after they found out he was nice, or some other kind of drama like that. But this movie doesn't do any of that. It's just a fun story about a bunch of kids being kids.
Office Space. The Usual Suspects used to be on TV all the time back in the day and is probably a close second.
The Matrix. No other movie is even close
Yup. Insane movie.
Crazy how dog shit all the movies after the first are, though.
The Big Lebowski
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Airplane!
Didn't expect to see that one here, but good choice
Monty Python and the Holy Grail or The Fifth Element.
Home Alone. It was one of my favorite movies as a kid. I don't really rewatch movies anymore. There is so much content out there that I haven't watched, I would rather see something new than just rewatch something that I've already seen.
Monty Python's The Holy Grail
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As a child: Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer
As a university student: Heat, Léon, 2001
As an adult, before kids: Sicario, Brick
As an adult, after kids: Cars
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Groundhog Day
It's my goto movie to put on when I'm sick. Can pass in and out of consciousness and you still kinda know what's going on.
The Other Guys. At first glance, it's a buddy cop comedy that harkens back to Lethal Weapon, but with humor typical to ~2010. But, the more you watch it, the more Zucker brothers esque, 1980s surrealist comedy influences you notice. One of the most subtly weird and funny movies to me, I've probably seen it, no lie, 10 or 15 times.
I have a few that will be very close as I decided a bit over a decade ago to limit myself to one rewatch a year of each to stop myself sucking all the joy out of them:
I have seen Kung Pow: Enter the Fist over a hundred times easily
Chosen one!
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Every time I drive by a Taco Bell I have to sing, "Taco Bell, Taco Bell, product placement with Taco Bell."
My kids think I'm insane.
Nobody has said Die Hard?!?
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It's a little embarrassing, but I think it's Scary Movie (all of them, but especially the first one)
The Shawshank Redemption.
The Big Lebowski
Everyone goes through a Big Lebowski phase where they can quote the entire movie living off dubies and white russians.
That's just like, your opinion, man
Not sure but these are on repeat at my house:
Lord of the Rings trilogy
Hot Fuzz
Into the Spiderverse
Pride and Prejudice, the one with Keira Knightly
So one of them but not sure which.
Spirited away... Something about the first opening notes of the piano when that movie starts always moves me and fills me with such warm feelings.
Honestly most studio Ghibli movies I've watched a lot... But man... Spirited away does something to me.
Clue
This is the correct answer
Not completely by my own choice, but I feel like I've seen National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - at least in part - once or more per holiday season since it was released.
The same is true of Elf, but obviously that movie is quite a bit more recent.
For movies I've watched the most by my own choice, it's probably the Kill Bills or Inglorious Basterds, but those have got to be way behind in raw count. Goonies and the Back to the Future series probably have honorable mentions because of how long they've been around and continue to be a fun watch.
Good call! I'm not big on rewatching movies, but I definitely see Christmas Story, Elf, and Christmas Vacation every year, so I've probably seen A Christmas Story more than any other movie in the past 40 years.
Runner up might be having Disney's Robin Hood on repeat when I was about 6. Oooda-lolly!
Shit, I was gonna say three way tie between Spirited Away, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and 21 Jump Street, but if I count what I've watched at school then National Treasure wins lol
The Blues Brothers
Same. Growing up anytime I saw it on TV (which was often on TBS in the 90s) I watched it. I got my first DVD player in 2000 and that was one of the first DVDs I bought. I've watched it at least twice a year since then. So chances are I've seen it close to 100 times.
Jurassic Park and it isn't even close
Also JP, but with Jaws as a close second
It's probably Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead or Wayne's World those were on replay for much of my childhood into my teens.
Dishes are done, man.
Glad to find another Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead watcher.
Star Wars
The Matrix
Kill Bill
Probably my top 3. Airplane!
saving private ryan, just such a good movie. and a Christmas story every year
Kung Fury. It's a short film, so maybe that's cheating. Regardless, I love the writing. It's the perfect blend of absurdity and over the top action. It's a Swedish made film that's a satire of 80's cop and Kung fu movies. Free to watch on YouTube.
Sounds cool, I'll have to watch this the next time we have seen absurd movie night.
Seven/ Se7en I know most of it's dialogue by heart. Went to see it at the theater when it premiered and stayed to watch it three more times, it blew my mind! I had never seen anything like it. It is my favorite movie of all time.
My partner rewatches that as like a comfort movie. I always found it so dark and hopeless and disconcerting. It really felt like a vision of hell when I first saw it.
Although I've caught parts of it while she's watching so often that I've become a bit desensitized, so I can appreciate it for it's merits more. It is a great movie.
Aw you seem like a supportive partner❤️ I think me and her would get along just dandy. Weird women unite!
Firefly
I think Lotr movies.
Strangely enough Shawshank Redemption
TNT used to be a non-stop Shawshank Redemption loop.
Yep you nailed it. And flipping through the channels we could never seem to not stop on it, hence the reason we’ve probably watched the ending maybe 50-60 times usually starting at random places.
Fight Club, but I can't talk about it.
I watched this movie and read the book so many times I either made up a scene in my head or it was cut between theater and video release. I remember a scene where Tyler tells everyone to take a page of the phone book go buy a gun report it stolen and trade with the person next to you. Maybe I should check for a director's cut.
You already broke the first two rules.
Hook. Forrest Gump.
Gotta be a tie between Milo and Otis and the og spongebob movie
"Gonna take a walk outside today…"
When I was a kid Milo and Otis would've been the answer.
Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade
Saw this one so many times when I was younger
Joe Versus The Volcano (https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0099892/) is my all time re-watch movie. So many themes, great cinematography, and very mythic.
If you've never seen it, your in for a treat!
I KNOW he can get the job. But can he DO the job?
I’m not arguing that with you!
Usual Suspects.
Aliens The Martian Fifth Element Forrest Gump Stranger Than Fiction Incredibles Ice Age Shrek Passengers Oblivion Edge of Tomorrow
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I use it for language learning, watching things repeatedly is very useful for picking up on new words and grammar!
Such a good movie. I don't follow anime much but my friend took me to see it when it was in theatres without telling me anything about it. So happy to have experienced it like that.
It was especially poignant for me because so much of the boy-girl bodyswap stuff was very trans coded.
Napoleon Dynamite, loved that movie in High school and it's been a comfort movie ever since. Funny and easily quotable, it's a staple in my house.
Just imagine you're weightless, in the middle of the ocean, surrounded by tiny little seahorses.
Airplane! And Star Trek the Wrath of Khan.
The Life Aquatic. I just absolutely adore the sad, disappointed and fragile characters. Fuckin hilarious!
The Star Wars OT. Probably ROTJ specifically. That was like an every weekend thing when I was a kid.
Probably The Naked Gun
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Thor: Ragnarok
It's fun
Is it though?
I used to fall asleep to John dies at the end for awhile so partial watches that wins hands down. But actually watching the whole movie probably lord of the rings or young Frankenstein.
I don't smoke much weed anymore,but when I do, I watch The pick of destiny or Dude where's my car
Constantine, and A Knight's Tale.
Probably A Knight's Tale. Though Con-Air seemed to be on TV at least once a week for years.
Heat.
WALL-E
The Matrix
Ditto!
And the Lobby scene 10 times more than the movie 😅
Robinhood Prince of Thieves
The Shining, then Practical Magic
That thing you do and Empire records
Tron Legacy, the vibe is captivating.
Joe vs the Volcano
It's the first movie I remember going to see (at a drive-in theater when I was 7). It was kind of a flop when it came out, but it's achieved a certain cult status for its surprisingly deep philosophy on fear, self-realization, and facing mortality.
That movie was certainly ahead of its time on the whole brain cloud thing
Stardust.
Pacific Rim
Watching it for 2 minutes doesn't count.
Ever? Probably Return of the Jedi
Maybe Revenge of the Sith, but I'm pretty sure it's Return of the Jedi
Die hard or home alone
graveyard of the fireflies.
i don't usually rewatch, but if the plane has it, i challenge myself. again. and again.
this time, i won't cry
.......but why? (à la Ryan Reynolds in "Harold & Kumar Go to Whitecastle") Some movies are one-and-done, and that is near the top of that list for me.
Honestly, it's probably Little Nicky for me. I do enjoy the movie myself, but back in my highschool days my main group of friends I would hang out and smoke weed with could always agree on this movie. If anyone would complain about what someone else wanted to watch too much, or none of us had a good idea for anything else, we would usually just throw Little Nicky on and be happy enough. I'll still watch every now and then even though I could recite the thing by rote.
Cars
This and frozen have to be some of the most rewatched movies of the last couple decades
Kingdom of Heaven
Honestly it might be Finding Nemo. I think it was the first DVD we had and my younger sister was obsessed with it, so I'd watch it a lot with her. Things I'd watch at my own accord it's probably LOTR or Harry Potter though.
Smiley Face. Great Anna Farris stoner flick!
Robocop.
Thought it might be the Matrix, but then I remember that when my parents separated we only had one tape at my moms, Robocop, and no like movie channels. I was rewatching it like crazy.
"Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel" (Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella). It runs at least a dozen times around each Christmas since I was a kid, and is part of the usual Christmas habits.
Aliens
I know it has to be Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon because it's the only movie I ever watched enough to literally wear out the tape when I only had it on VHS. There were times in high school I would just play it on repeat all day.
Blade Runner 2049
Peerless vibes.
I mean it's super dark, but it's so slick
It may be a perfect movie. Robin Wright's acting is a little rigid but otherwise it's a very straightforward sci-fi noir.
Predestination. Sarah Snook is just incredible.
Rogue One
I believe it's either The Blues Brothers or 2001.
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Dodgeball
has to be old bud spencer and terrence hill movies, pretty popular in germany. I know there is a couple of them, but they are all pretty much the same anyway. ;-)
For a while, it was weirdly "Long Kiss Goodnight". It was getting heavy rotation on TV during my high-school exams, and improbaly watched it 15 times over the few weeks I was meant to be studying.
But now, probably LOTR extended edition, which I've seen every year since it came out, at my friend's annual birthday celebrations.
All of these movies my family sits down and watches at least once a year:
Harry Potter series.. All of them.
LoTR/ Hobbit.. All of them.
Paul
Strictly Ballroom
Princess Bride
Music Man 1962 version
Court Jester 1955 with Danny Kaye
I'm afraid they might be a whole bunch of oldies but goodies:
2001: A Space Odyssey.
The Empire Strikes Back.
Miller's Crossing (the third movie written and directed by the Coen brothers, from 1989).
A Bridge Too Far (from 1977, a sprawling, star-studded epic about the Allies and their costly, ill-advised and ultimately unsuccessful Operation Market-Garden in WWII).
A Bout De Soufflé. (Godard's seminal French New Wave cannon blast).
From Russia With Love.
The Spy Who Loved Me.
The clutch powers Lego movie
Just read the reviews on Google and you'll understand
Remind me later, and I'll do it
Interstate 60
I have played Wonka multiple times a day, every day at my house since it released for streaming.
Conan the Barbarian History of the World pt1 Star wars Raiders of the Lost arc Master and Commander
I can't say if RoboCop, Terminator, Blade Runner or El mundo es nuestro (I've never seen my parents laugh so hard).
Ben-Hur. Loved it in my youth, when TV still aired this kind of movies regularly, and I absolutely love it and like to review it from time to time. There are others I've watched again lots if times (Star Wars, The Matrix...) but Ben-Hur is number one.
As a kid, it was a cartoon - The Little Mermaid. As an adult... It is a cartoon - Spiderman: Across the Spiderverse.
Summer Wars. And it still tears me up.
GoodFellas
Let the bullets fly. It's a Chinese classic, I watch it with all my friends that have enot heard it before and they all love it.
Full Metal Jacket.
Best war movie and best Kubrick movie of all time.
In the last few years? The Magic Sword (1962) about 7 times I think and I could go for another.
I’m not the kind of person who rewatches or rereads stuff. The only thing that I can rewatch endlessly is Pacific Rim. That movie is perfection for me. I even went to watch it on IMAX 3 times.
Transformers The Movie (1986). I still get teary eyed when Optimus Prime dies.
2001: A Space Odyssey
I can't say if RoboCop, Terminator, Blade Runner or El mundo es nuestro.
The LotR Extended trilogy
The Story of Star Wars
I've got that on a 12" record! You might be the only person I've ever encountered who had it too.
Sadly my copy is very scratched, probably because my brother and I played it so much as kids!
Contact or Big Trouble In Little China. Love those movies.
Lord of the Rings.
"The world is changed. I feel it in the water. I feel it in the earth. I smell it in the air. Much that once was is lost, for none now live who remember it. "
Queue the goosebumps, we're in for a hell of a ride.