Movies you'd watch a million times

Cabaret, Pulp Fiction, Notting Hill and most Pedro Almodovar movies.
 
A Christmas Story
Pitch Perfect
Finding Nemo
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Spirited Away
Howl's Moving Castle
Princess Mononoke
Shaolin Soccer
Kung Fu Hustle
Kill Bill (Vol. 1&2)
Moulin Rouge
Amelie
Nacho Libre
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Bridesmaids

And many, many more
 
SpaceBalls
Star Wars
The Fifth Element
Despicable Me
The Proffesional
Indiana Jones
 
Avatar
Godfather 1&2
War of the worlds old & remake
It's a mad mad world
Anything Mila Kunus
 
Avatar
Godfather 1&2
War of the worlds old & remake
It's a mad mad world
Anything Mila Kunus

The Gladiator
Top Gun
Field of Dreams
St. Elmos Fire
Ransom
Braveheart
 
Jurassic Park series
Pirates of the Caribbean movies

Already my most watched movies.
Sometimes having one playing on loop all day on one of my alternate monitors.
 
Blazing Saddles
Lemans
Grand Prix
Bullitt
Star Wars
The Longest Day

Movies I wouldn't watch again if someone paid me:
Anything with Tom Cruise
 
Feelin' plucky tonight, so I'm starting a theme thread!

I just saw the director's cut of "The Blues Brothers" at a local artsie movie house. I love that movie so hard. I wouldn't want to see it again too soon, but it's one of the movies that I could watch over and over again.

It made me think about what other movies I love so much that I will watch them again no matter how many times I've seen them before. Some examples (first five that come to mind):

-Singin' in the Rain
-Groundhog Day
-The Star Wars trilogy (the real ones, and the original - none of this midichloron bullsh*t or extra CGI'd dinosaurs in the background in Mos Eisley) - and yes, I'm counting it as one movie
-Casablanca
and of course
-The Blues Brothers

What movies do you love enough to watch them over and over again?

African Queen - with Humphrey Bogart and Kate Hepburn. Now that's a movie.

Blues Brothers is on my list as well. I mean seriously: "What kind of music do you usually have here?" "Oh, we got both kinds. We got country *and* western."

Rooster Cogburn - another Kate Hepburn movie, with John Wayne of course. Just can't go wrong there.

Sleepers - This one is a real oddball, normally I'm not into stuff that is depressing or heavy drama, but something about the friendship between the main characters just really makes this one something I can watch and rewatch.

The Undefeated - Another John Wayne classic, the interplay between him and Rock Hudson is just priceless.

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby - Will Ferrel is normally pretty hit and miss with me, but this one cracked me up. "Ah Grandma, not my prison shank"

Monty Python - Pretty much any of them.

Well that's just a few minutes and off the top of my head, quite a few more on the list of course but hopefully that will suffice for now.
 
The American President
Dave
Dirty Dancing
Despicable Me
Despicable Me2
50 First Dates
Down Periscope
Finding Nemo

Holiday stuff:

A Charlie Brown Christmas
I Love Lucy's Christmas episode
Elf
The Road To Christmas [TV movie]
Undercover Christmas [TV movie]
The Santa Clause
 
I see a lot of my favorites here, but have to add 'To Kill a Mockingbird' to the list. My husband says I can recite the whole movie by heart!
Nancy
 
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
The Hangover
Golden Child
Reds
Da Vinci Code
 

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