WaterBottleOnAShelf,

How to train your dragon and Scott Pilgrim VS the world. The first was a great date movie with incredible score and the second I just love that film so much and wanted to show everyone I knew who hadn’t watched it.

Kolanaki,
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I watched Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon on VHS so much, it wore out the tape.

pootedesu,
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Hackers and Grosse Pointe Blank. Watched it almost every night to go to bed for years on VHS.

TeaHands,
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Grosse Point Blank is not my favourite film of all time. But it’s the only one I’ve ever been able to honestly give a perfect 10/10 score.

The story, the cast, the script, the pacing, obviously the soundtrack, there is just not a single flaw I can find.

niktemadur, (edited )
@niktemadur@kbin.social avatar

Isn't Grosse Pointe Blank from around '98 or '99?
That's when VHS was on its' very last legs. I think my first DVD player was from around 2001, by that time the graph line of DVD rising and VHS falling had already intersected, and this was in Mexico, I'm not sure when other parts of the world made the transition, say in the US, Europe or Japan it happened earlier.

dubble_deee,

Hackers is a great choice, it’s so cheesy but it just draws you in and completely suspends your beliefs. Every character is likeable and the lines are so well delivered, man now I got to rewatch it. Terminator 2, hackers, and Pokemon 1st gen probably made more SDEs than any stem outreach program.

manwithabox,

Grumpy Old Men:)

ConditionOverload,
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I love rewatching “monster” movies. Like The Mummy, Deep Blue Sea, and Lake Placid.

lemminer,

These are the movies on the top of my head I’ve watched more than 20 times.

  • Batman: Dark knight
  • Orange clockwork, Eyes wide shut, Dr. Strangelove
  • Before sunrise and before sunset. Third one is kinda cringe.
  • Shawshank Redemption
makanimike,

Before sunrise and before sunset. Third one is kinda cringe.

I’m curious if this might change over time/I wonder if you might still be youngish and if your view on it may change as you reach a certain age.

I’ve rewatched Before Sunset the most out of the trilogy, by far. Midnight feels a little tough because it hits home. Then again, maybe that’s what you meant to convey.

lemminer,

You got that right. Before sunset was the one I rewatched alot out of the three. I had a relatable moment in my life which I still cherish.

I didn’t understood your first statement.

makanimike,

I wonder if it’s a movie that might get better as someone ages. I can absolutely imagine that somebody might find it better at age 45 vs at 25.

counselwolf,

When I was younger, I rewatched Inception plenty of times because it was my favourite movie and because I keep seeing new details, learning new little things about the movie every time.

DessertStorms,
@DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

because I keep seeing new details, learning new little things about the movie every time

Try Memento it you're in to that

counselwolf,

I’ve watched it already, and I did like it.

0xd4n,

Friday the 13th the new blood, V for vendetta and hackers.

Blizzard,

Man of Steel

HolyHell,

Shaun of the dead

vita_man,
@vita_man@lemmy.world avatar

“You’ve got red on you.”

sarahcanary,

Came here looking for this! I knew I couldn’t be the only fan of the Winchester. I first saw the movie playing at my neighbor dive bar, which was bunker like, and yep, could definitely get with the plan of holing up there until this all blew over.

All the scenes are great and hilarious no matter how many times I see this movie.

Fun fact: Have you seen Spaced? The old friend he comes across leading the group through the back fences is a character from a prior show they were both in together.

HeartyBeast,
@HeartyBeast@kbin.social avatar

I can’t not rewatch Hot Fuzz whenever it’s on telly

ghashul,

Hot Fuzz is my answer too, but never on the telly. I saw it several times in the theater and bought the dvd immediately upon release.

fearout,
@fearout@kbin.social avatar

For the greater good!

OrkneyKomodo,
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The greater good.

ElCabron,

Shut it!

Hextic,

I swear this movie is the perfect example of a master class of editing and timing. It needs to be studied.

Splosion,

Twister The Thing Clueless Lost In Translation Jurassic Park The Edge You’ve Got Mail The Trip Galaxy Quest Scott Pilgrim The Truman Show 28 Days A Fish Called Wanda True Lies Sphere any Alien movie Practical Magic Amelie Best In Show The Shining Gone Girl Kiki’s Delivery Service The Ninth Gate Sideways Cold Comfort Farm Napoleon Dynamite Starship Troopers Contagion The Mummy Die Hard With A Vengeance Entrapment Midnight In Paris The Fifth Element Zoolander

They’re not all “good” movies, but something keeps me coming back.

Afghaniscran,

I was a stoner teen, napoleon dynamite was hilarious so I watched it so many times.

state_electrician,

Is Contagion that one, where Matt Damon has the disease but lives? I watched some disease movie last year and that’s the only thing I remember. Also shout out for Ninth Gate. Rarely see that one mentioned. Overall we have a very similar taste.

mikazuki,

The original Star Wars trilogy on VHS

hal_5700X,
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  • The Blob (1988)
  • Night of The Comet
  • Night of The Creeps
melodious-thunk,

Tropic thunder
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