UdeRecife,
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Howl’s Moving Castle. I had an obsession with it at the time.

Emu, (edited )
@Emu@lemmy.ml avatar

I don’t rewatch movies often, but in order of most rewatched: Gattaca, Sicario, Drive, Pulp fiction, Hamilton, Les Mis, China Town, 21/22 jump street, other guys, step brothers, the nice guy, the princess bride…

neamhsplach,

Drive!!! What a gorgeous film. I was about to comment that it’s my most rewatched too.

GreyEyedGhost,

Giving you that sweet upvote for mentioning Gattacca. I don’t usually rewatch movies, but I’ve seen that one 5 or 10 times. Second on my list is The Princess Bride, but even that is at most 5 times, mostly introducing it to my kids or friends.

Emu,
@Emu@lemmy.ml avatar

OMG I added princess bride, I’ve seen it at least 10+ times. I also added a bunch of comedies. It’s funny how many movies I’ve rewatched over and over but so many I have only seen once and will never rewatch.

paddytokey, (edited )

I give you an upvote just because you say you don’t rewatch movies often, but then proceed to list your top 12 movies ordered by most rewatched :D Brilliant!

Emu,
@Emu@lemmy.ml avatar

Lol fair

Lorela,

Mean Girls - this is my absolute comfort movie. Elf is mandatory watch every Christmas and I never get bored of it.

Movies I’ll always sit down and watch if I see them on TV that I’ve not seen mentioned yet:

  • Breakfast Club
  • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
  • Time Bandits
  • 12 Monkeys
  • Muppet Treasure Island
Akasazh,
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Just Because I didn’t see it mentioned:

The Good, the Bad, the Ugly and Tombstone

niktemadur,
@niktemadur@kbin.social avatar

You know... I've never really thought about it that way, but my three favorites may be the same most watched.
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Empire Strikes Back
Miller's Crossing

Sometimes I'll watch Miller's Crossing with English subtitles/captions, just to take in all that insane and masterful dialogue, it truly is as if William Shakespeare had written a 1920s mob tragicomedy.

You ain't got a license to kill bookies and today I ain't sellin'. So take your flunky and dangle!

obi_one,

The Shawshank Redemption

Kichae,

By my own accord? Probably Back to the Future 2/3, or Serenity. But my partner and step-son spent 6 months last year watching the Lord of the Rings trilogy over and over again, so those are the ones I've probably actually seen the most number of times.

sarahcanary,

Bring back Firefly!

zdrvr,

Hot Rod. I have seen it at least 25 times…Cool Beans

Hextic,

Fifth Element, Snatch, Galaxy Quest, Predator, Commando, Hot Fuzz.

Jogging_Baboon,

I Love You Man, my comfort movie and one I never get sick of or fails to pick me up

SparkyTemper,

The Bourne series. That shit was awesome!

ao4571,

I agree, but 1st one would be preferred choice for me.

sunbeam60,

Second by far. Just felt so hard hitting and Greengrass is a genius.

Knecht,

“The thing” is always a great watch and worth coming back to.

Xylinna,
@Xylinna@lemmy.world avatar

Ghostbusters, original three Indiana Jones, and Tremors.

Streetdog,
@Streetdog@lemmy.world avatar

Tremors is so much fun to watch!

godless,
@godless@latte.isnot.coffee avatar

The Boondock Saints or The Matrix for me, both way over a dozen times.

Xylinna,
@Xylinna@lemmy.world avatar

So many good lines/references in Boondock Saints between the rope, the cat, and Willem Dafoe. Fantastic movie, sequels were kinda of meh.

TORFdot0,

I have kids so I have to rewatch a lot of movies against my will. I think we’ve watched boss baby 2 nearly every day since Memorial Day.

venusenvy47,

I was thinking of various movies that constantly run on TV, but your comment made me realize that Cars or Polar Express is probably the correct answer. My son was obsessed with those movies when he was young and we had them on constant rotation.

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