Lone Wolf McQuade. Taped it on VHS and watched it with my friends all the time π
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Back to the future.
I watch The Thing and The Mummy at least once a year.
The Cabin in the Woods.
Man of Steel
Aliens Forrest Gump Incredibles Shrek Shawshank Redemption 5th Element Ice Age
Groundhog Day, Wedding Crashers, Zombieland and then 2 odd Disney movies would be Luca and Coco
Shaun Of The Dead
There's a good set of movies I rewatch a lot so I can't say which is most often, but I'll pick a couple.
The first Matrix movie is up there for me. I think it's the best one and I've rewatched it the most. I've rewatched the following two, but not as much. I thought the fourth one was weird and produced too late so not going to watch that one again.
There's an obscure movie called Hunter Prey (2010) that I've rewatched a lot. It's a low budget sci-fi, but it's almost like a play with limited settings, just a handful of actors, and limited special effects. I really like the story, actors, and setting plus the music is good. Probably most people would think it's shit, but sometimes a low budget film can really nail it for me.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
It is somehow my goto "comfort"-movie
Jurassic park!
Redline is my guilty pleasure movie. I watch it at least 3x a year to marvel at the animation.
The judge.
Leaves everything behind to become this great lawyer but when the unfortunate happens he has to go back and come to terms with what he thought was once lost.
Not sure why I keep watching it but I do enjoy how it develops.
Lost Horizon (Frank Capra) and Freaks (Tod Browning)
draft - Steve Jobs (2015 Fassbender version)
Ghostbusters. Saw it hundreds of times as a kid. Still watch it every few years.
The Dark Knight
2012, Wolf of Wall Street and the back to the future trilogy
There's a few for me but I'm going to go with A Knight's Tale and The Other Guys. Can't get enough of those 2
Your Name (Kimi no Na wa). I've seen it at least a dozen times; it's always incredibly emotionally impactful every time. Really beautiful movie.
Not me, but my partner watched the Jim Carrey Grinch movie every single day for a few months.
The original Matrix movie
Pee Wee's Big Adventure as a child and too many Michael Bay Transformers sequels as an adult due to their frequency on FX and now Pluto TV. I think Dark of the Moon is aired most often.
The Dark Knight.
I only usually rewatch films whenever I feel like I'd need a pick-me-up. Something light-hearted, so I'd usually go for The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
But during my recent movie marathon, I discovered more films which are actually good contenders for a rewatch such as The Fundamentals of Caring (highly recommended) and The Land of Steady Habits.
The fast and the furious 1,2,3
Strangely enough, the Underworld series. Ah and yes all the Back to the Future movies, I would rewatch them a thousand times more.