What's a movie you can watch often and it never gets old?
What's a movie you can watch often and it never gets old?
What's a movie you can watch often and it never gets old?
Ironically enough, Groundhog Day.
Groundhog Day
I don't know about never, but I've watched numerous times:
No matter what I watch, I get old regardless :(
Mr Blandings Builds His Dream Home
Seven Psychopaths
Death Race 2000. There has never been a more flawless film.
Foodfight!
The Seventh Seal
If I had to pick the two movies furthest away from each other in every way imaginable, it would be these two movies. You have broad tastes haha 😂
None I abuse any movie like that til it does get old lol
I've never watched a movie more than once.
Come on dog, that movie sucked.
For me is the Back to the Future trilogy but I usually watch just the first one..every year
Same! I usually watch the first one once a year, but I try to get the fully trilogy in.
Big Lebowski
Station Agent
LOTR Triology
Office Space
Jurassic Park
UHF
Before Sunrise
Before Sunset
Before Midnight
I could watch the first three Captain America movies back-to-back-to-back at the drop of a hat. Not gonna include the fourth one.
The Thing (1982)
It’s my favorite movie of all time and I watch it every October.
I watched this for the umpteenth time just last night! Always a good one.
Looks like i just found my people.
Alien
Aliens
Too bad they didn't make any more of them.
Yup really glad they never Resurrected the franchise
Romulus is better than it has any right to be. The Alien 3 “Assembly Cut” is also decent. Not good, but not awful.
Best movies ever? Maybe. Maybe.
Bottle Rocket (1996)
Early Wes Anderson movie has such a good vibe and always seems just what I needed when I put it on…
The Big Lebowski. Simultaneously ridiculous and incredibly sophisticated. People who think its "just" a stoner comedy may have some more viewings to go 🙂
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
I never realized it was considered a stoner comedy! It's quite a bit better than one I've seen in that category!
It gets the stoner comedy reputation as the dude is stoned throughout. He's a character in the movie though, not then full tone. That's probably why it's so good. It blends so many genres with an interesting interweaving plot and wonderful dialogue.
It's a deserved reputation as it's great to watch stoned. Especially when the dude is confused and so are you. Or the psychedelic sequences. However it's also not deserved as it's so much cleverer than that with differen levels. A stoner comedy doesn't normally have a coherent plot and levels.
Don't be fatuous.
Especially when you dive into the fan made theories, like Donny is a figment of Walters imagination, Walter killed his ex-wife and her husband, the dude is the big Lebowski's illegitimate son.
That's going off the deep end for me. I prefer the interpretation that its a video essay on masculinity. "What makes a man a man?" is the central tenet of that movie, and personally, knowing that was a really crystallizing moment that made all the bullshit fall aside. I read a beautifully succinct essay about this somewhere and will look for the link.
I don’t think the Dude could be his illegitimate son since that’s part of the reason Maude referred him to that doctor. He wouldn’t have been very “thorough” if he missed that they were related.
Roll tide.
Down Periscope
Galaxy Quest
2001 Space Odysee
Paprika
I love watching the Barbie Movies (the early 2000s CGI ones), especially when I'm sick.
extra upvote for Paprika
Moooulllttteeee Paaassssssss
The Fifth Element
wow the 5th element for me too. Always thought I was weird but his movie is great
also tropic thunder lol
Office Space
I could set the building on fire....
It's wild how relatable it still is nearly 30 years later.
PC load letter? What the fuck does that mean?
Hackers. Yes, it's corny - cheesy, even - but it had a great cast with awesome chemistry, and it did a great job at capturing the zeitgeist of hacker/punk culture. Plus so many memorable quotes...
Idiocracy
Rat Race
Hot Tub Time Machine
Tropic Thunder
The good old Blues Brothers boys.
"No, ma'am, we're musicians."
Event horizon.
Idiocracy
There’s something about that close-to-home dystopian outlook that calms me. Now go away, I’m batin’!
I liked it a long time ago, but last time I watched it I didn't enjoy it nearly as much. The eugenics annoys me far more than it used to, and most of the humor is just crass and doesn't have a meaning. They aren't using it to say anything larger.
Meanwhile the themes of the movie are anti-capitalist (sort of, without the philosophy of considering why it causes issues) and anti-populist. It has something to say, but I feel like they're far too careful to say it. Its got a veil of critique, but without wanting to make too many waves, because it's still a big budget capitalist movie at the end of the day.
I feel like it makes a lot of people feel smug and turns them into reactionary anti-establishment conspiracy theorists, because it only says "this is bad and stupid" but doesn't give you anywhere to go with that.
I like money.
Life of brian
I raise you The Holy Grail.
Blasphemer! You're only making it worse for yourself!
The Meaning of Life; Jabberwocky & Brazil if you're adventurous (Gilliam's hand directing, these last 2).
Pacific Rim
Yes! I was hoping to see this one mentioned.
Groundhog Day
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Megamind
Pirates of the Caribbean (2003)
The Princess Bride
The thing about Groundhog Day is that you only have to watch it once to have seen it several times.
I live that movie every damn day
Wish they'd make a new release for the 4k version of Pirates. From what I've heard the one out now is pretty bad in terms of color grading and detail.
The Princess Bride
Shawshank Redemption
Hot Fuzz
Penguins (of Madagascar): The Movie
Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy,The big lebowski, Dogma, Pulp fiction, Conspiracy,
Blazing Saddles
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Super cliche answer but:
The Shawshank Redemption
Constantine Matrix ... I do love Keanu, but I don't care for his latest movies much.
Jurassic Park
Office space
Mean girls
The devil wears prada
Emperor's new groove
Lilo & stitch
Wall-E (and most Pixar movies)
Airplane
Monty Python and The Holy Grail
Edit: forgot about Ghibli movies, watch them constantly too, specially spirited away and totoro
Liar, liar.
Nearly every single line in that movie that Jim Carrey delivers is not only funny but his delivery and antics are a work of art. It's like watching Messi dribble the soccer ball. Cary ewles gets an honorary mention for playing the straightman and absolutely killing it.
What’s wrong with me?!
I’m getting what I deserve I’m reaping what I sow—
I'm so glad my gift could bring them closer together. My plan to phase myself out is nearly complete.
Kung Fury
Tank you.
The Bourne Identity/Supremacy/Ultimatum.
Big Trouble In Little China.
Marathon Man [Dustin Hoffman, Lawrence Olivier] seems to have been designed for multiple viewings. A character seen briefly in one scene turns up later in the movie. A quick telephone call becomes incredibly important but you have to be paying close attention to every minute.
For me it's The Matrix.
I never like to retread old ground, but this one's an exception. It's hard to overstate how much it blew our minds 26 years ago. I might have a soft spot for it too because I was raised sheltered and it was the first rated R movie I saw.
I know they say it has nothing to do with them and their transitioning... but nothing can change my mind on how the whole movie can be seen as a struggle to choose who you really are...
It's a shame they didn't make any sequels. The creators probably decided it was a complete story rather than milk it to death like Star wars. Guess that's for the best!
Indeed. (Reloaded does have its moments, but yeah.)
I saw The Matrix a few times in theaters and watched it regularly when the dvd came out.
Lord of the Rings
Die Hard
Clue.
Sometimes my friends and I just sit around quoting it until we've made it through the entire movie, so maybe there's no point in rewatching it, but we do anyway.
It... it... flames. Flames, FLAMES, on the side of my face!
Life of Brian
The Royal Tenenbaums
The Princess Bride
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Hot Fuzz
The Big Lebowski
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Coen Bros. films.
My Neighbour Totoro
Jurassic Park
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Harry Potter films
Clerks
Try not to suck any dicks on your way to the parking lot.
BERSERKER
Would you like some making fuck BERSERKER
In a row?!
The greatest cinematic masterpiece of the 21st century, of course: Shrek
Some...
Evolution.
It knows what it is, and nobody in it is under some illusion that they're making some masterpiece of cinema. That is not at all a criticism or even backhanded compliment. I like when the actors have fun with the things they're working on. I mean, who doesn't love seen behind the scenes of Ian Mckellen slapping a dummy of Sean Aston around.
It's fun, it's ridiculous, and it leans into it a bit.
Plus they came up with the Thanos Weakness a long time before the avengers fans. ::: spoiler spoiler (it's the butthole, they attacked a giant alien anus with soap to save the day) :::
Anti dandruff shampoo!
Oh shiiit, I used to love this movie as a kid/teen. Time for a re-watch I think.
Rear Window
The Princess Bride
Joe vs the Volcano
Idiocracy
Rear windows is such a fantastic film. It surprised me how well it holds up.
I love when you see the killer's realization he's being watched by Jimmy Stewart when Grace Kelly flashes him the ring through the window. I get goosebumps just thinking about it!
Blade Runner
I'm surprised this hasn't been said already and would expect it to be one of the top comments.
Hot Fuzz.
Pride and Prejudice (the one with Kiera Knightley).
The Blues Brothers
Rat Race
Airplane!
The Big Lebowski
Mad Max: Fury Road
Super troopers
Harold and Kumar go to white castle
Ghost busters
*Jurassic Park
Sabrina
Galaxy Quest
Fifth Element
Joe vs the Volcano
Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist
LOTR Two Towers (extended, for more Ents)
Fight Club
It sucks that people take the movie the wrong way and think it glorifies male toxicity. Now there’s nazi fight clubs happening all around the world.
When I'm sad or depressed, I rewatch Inside out (1 or 2) and it puts me in a content and indifferent headspace.
No way you could pay me to go near Inside Out 1 when I'm sad. I cant even re-watch that at my best without having a breakdown. That is brave.
Well, way better then No Child of Mine(1997). As I'm a victim of child abuse (although not sexual), it really screwed with me. But if you're in a decent mood, I would recommend it.
Ghost in the shell (anime movies).
Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
Lord of War
Total Recall (1991)
Casino Royale (2006)
Seven Psychopaths
The Nice Guys (2016)
Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
Mel brooks the history of the world part one
That and spaceballs
The good, the bad, and the ugly.
Lord of the Rings (whole trilogy)
Jurassic Park
Tropic Thunder
Escape from New York
Zombieland
The Crow
Zombieland is mine!!
White Chicks
Mean Girls
The Devil Wears Prada
The Proposal
I like to shut my brain off and have simple entertainment that doesn’t require much thinking during watching watch time.
My favourite movie of all time is Enemy 2013 and Black Swan but these are movies that go under your skin and everytime I watch them I have to go into spirals of overthinking etc while the above mentioned movies don’t give me that.
Snatch
I think I like more Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
UHF
Mouse Hunt
Supplies!
Joe Versus The Volcano.
Also another vote for The Princess Bride
Gone in Sixty Seconds.
Moneyball.
Addendum: Kung Fu Panda
Gone in 60 is so rewatchable
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Moneyball - very good choice. I'd like to add "The Big Short" as well.
Both based on books by the same dude! Something I didn't realize for quite some. I need to go read his shit.
Singing in The rain
Casabianca
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Kill Bill
What I wouldn’t give for Tarantino’s single-film supercut. 😞
THE Suicide squad. It was so good that Tim Gunn earned the right to be boss of the DCU, and has proved it again and again.
Apollo 13 Hot Fuzz Shawshank Redemption Forrest Gump
Mrs. Doubtfire
HELLO
Goodfellas
Shawshank Redemption
There Will Be Blood
Truman Show
Clueless
Gladiator
Terminator 2
Groundhog Day
White Men Can't Jump
Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension.
It's the quintessential 80s movie.
I have plenty more but this is just off the top of my head.
Too Wong Foo, Thanks for everything! Julie Newmar
What we do in the shadows
Good Will Hunting
Forest Gump
As an oldster, I notice that almost all of the movies listed here are more than 20 years old. Most of the cultural references on Lemmy are much more recent than that.
Six String Samurai
Miami Connection
Ready Player One
Harry Potter series The Matrix Tangled The Wolf of Wallstreet Coraline
Sissy boy slap party!
A Silent Voice/Koe no Natachi
I'm currently learning Japanese, and this has been my go-to to rewatch without subtitles, picking up a little more each time I revisit it.
Harry potter 1-7
Most Villenueve movies are very rewatchable for me. Sicario, BR2049, Arrival, and the Dune films. Others like Incendies, Enemy, and Prisoners not as much, not because they are bad, but because they are pretty heavy to be watched repeatedly.
I must have seen Old School at least twenty times.
It was pretty much the perfect movie before streaming services existed and you were too lazy to go to the video store or P2P-download another movie because you'd rather hang out on your friends' couch and smoke weed all day.
Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire (1972)
Independence Day Rambo: First Blood North To Alaska Total Recall Open Season
Yeah, my parents watched a lot of old shows while I was growing up so it kind of shaped my likes.
1 Night in Paris
Singin' in the rain.
Baby Driver, The Gentlemen
Couldn't even get through one whole watch of Baby Driver, tried several times but cringe quit sometime before the midpoint every time.
Style kinda shat on substance with this one. I didn't feel like it was unwatchable, but the parts where they synchronized gunfire to music felt excessive.
the nice guys apocalypse now zodiac green mile closer kings speech anything Villeneuve has made more or less
Martyrs
Chef