What are some of the movies people like to watch over and over
Ive got dozens, some of my favorites
Kelly’s Heroes.
Magnificent Seven (original)
Outlaw Josey whales
The Longest Day
Equalizer ( First one)
Roadhouse (original)
Secretariat
Big Jake
Gettysburg
The Verdict
Hunt for Red October
Currently watching "The Password is Courage" for probably the 10th time.
Diligence is the mother of good luck. Plough deep while sluggards sleep and you shall have corn to sell and keep. Work as if you were to live 100 years. Pray as if you were to die tomorrow. All progress springs from work. Work has laid the foundation of every fortune in America. – Benjamin Franklin
POTFB
goodfellas
bull durham
bourne(s)
die hard(s)
eastwood westerns
Well I am a nerd so pretty much any 70's to present day fantasy, sci-fi, superhero or adjacent genre I will stop and watch. Also Spaghetti Westerns, WW2 movies or documentaries are good for a re-watch as well as comedies. From time to time I also head down a rabbit hole of YouTube reaction videos with content creators watching some of my favorites for the first time. Very entertaining.
While not on the topic, here is an AI creation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe if it happened in the 1980's.
A good friend will bail you out of jail, but your best friend will be sitting next to you in the cell saying "that was f***ing awesome"
To me a rewatchable isn't necessarily a good movie. It is just one that is fun to watch. Top of my list is Jurassic Park and Braveheart. I love watching both films. Objectively, both are terrible. But I love watching them anyway.
Might I interest you in a podcast?What are some of the movies people like to watch over and over
Ive got dozens, some of my favorites
Kelly’s Heroes.
Magnificent Seven (original)
Outlaw Josey whales
The Longest Day
Equalizer ( First one)
Roadhouse (original)
Secretariat
Big Jake
Gettysburg
The Verdict
Hunt for Red October
https://www.theringer.com/podcasts/the-rewatchables
@drjb I'd say most of those are on my list, sans Eastwood westerns with the exception of Josey Wales. Shawshank, Stand By Me, Jackie Brown, Moneyball and how is it no one has listed Hoosiers? In the right mood, I will watch way more of Tommy Boy, Fast Times and Superbad than I'd like to admit.
Godfather 1 and 2, Goodfellas, Star Wars Ep 4-6, Shooter, Forrest Gump, Tommy Boy, Happy Gilmore, And probably more but I can't think of anymore.
While I regarded God as a tyrant I thought my sin a trifle; But when I knew Him to be my Father, then I mourned that I could ever have kicked against Him. When I thought God was hard, I found it easy to sin; but when I found God so kind, so good, so overflowing with compassion, I smote upon my breast to think that I could ever have rebelled against One who loved me so, and sought my good.” C. H. Spurgeon
Godfather I & II
Heat
Star Wars 4-6
American Sniper
Saving Private Ryan
Argo
Zero Dark Thirty
Lord of the Rings Trilogy
10 Commandments (we watch every Passover)
Justice League Retro Recasting AI...
A good friend will bail you out of jail, but your best friend will be sitting next to you in the cell saying "that was f***ing awesome"
Shawshank. Although not a movie, Band of Brothers.
Shawshank, most of the Star Wars movies, most of the Raiders movies, the Fugitive (both the old one and the Harrison Ford/Tommy Lee Jones remake), It's a Wonderful Life every Christmas, Airplane/Naked Gun movies
Outlaw Josey Wales, Bull Durham and Kelly's Heroes have been mentioned.
Princess Bride (duh)
The Replacements (Hackman and Reeves)
The Holiday
Connery and Moore Bond
Blues Brothers
Caddyshack
Probably forgetting a bunch...
@eppy99 Those who are on the Lord's Side come to me. Nobody could say a line like Charleton Heston.
While I regarded God as a tyrant I thought my sin a trifle; But when I knew Him to be my Father, then I mourned that I could ever have kicked against Him. When I thought God was hard, I found it easy to sin; but when I found God so kind, so good, so overflowing with compassion, I smote upon my breast to think that I could ever have rebelled against One who loved me so, and sought my good.” C. H. Spurgeon


