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Which movies you never get tired about?

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After i finish watching a good movie i never watch a second time

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  • The topic isn't about which one you remember, but those you watch over and over again

  • I watch all of the movies I quoted on a fairly regular basis (other than DDD). A Christmas Carol is obviously seasonal but every version from the 1930's onwards will be on TV sometime over the Christm

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    The life of Brian, Monty Python. Watch it over and over and tears are rolling from laughing.

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True Romance 

Scarface

Saving Private Ryan

Dracula (Gary Oldman)

Longest Day



Let it Ride ... lightweight? sure.
Casino
The Big Sleep
Lawrence of Arabia
My Dinner With Andre
The Big Lebowski
Lone Star
Godfather I & II

Christmas Vacation
A Christmas Carol - 51
A Christmas Carol - 84
Its A Wonderful Life

& Spy Games,  - A great liars movie, Nathan Muir kills it

 
 

John Wayne  Clint eastwood  any of their movies

I'm not big on "Rewatchables", there are probably fewer than 10 films that I've re-watched from start to finish.

 

Interestingly, nearly all the films mentioned so far are American.

 

But rewatchables are certainly a thing....many videos, podcasts (The Ringer has a Rewatchable category), and rankings.

 

a recent poll  https://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-list/what-movies-can-you-watch-over-and-over-again--v1

 

Of that ranking, I've rewatched six of the top 10.

 

 

Paolo Sorrention, the great Italian film director:

The Grand beauty

Youth

The hand of God

Mads Mikkelson: 

Another round 

Riders of Justice 

At eternity's gate 

The hunt 

A royal affair 

Valhalla rising 

After the wedding

 

Man on fire - Denzel 

Across the universe 

Yesterday - Beatles were forgotten 

Things we lost in the fire 

21 grams 

Mystic River

The Pledge 

Wind River 

The best offer - 2013

The secret life of Walter Mitty 

This must be the place - 2011

Only God Forgives - Ryan Gosling 

Song to song

The big short 

Crazy, stupid love 

American pastoral 

Crazy heart 

Seven days in utopia - great golf film

Salmon fishing in the Yemen 

A history of violence 

Flags of my father 

Saving Private Ryan

 

Westerns 

Slow west 

The savlation

The proposition

Appaloosa 

Open range 

Get low

Broken trail 

3:10 to Yuma 

 

Japanese 

Sway 2006

Drive my car

These are just a few that I never grow tired of watching.

 

The Killing Fields

Heaven & Earth

Seven Years in Tibet

Forrest Gump

Good Fellas

The Great Escape

8 hours ago, Dcheech said:


Let it Ride ... lightweight? sure.
Casino
The Big Sleep
Lawrence of Arabia
My Dinner With Andre
The Big Lebowski
Lone Star
Godfather I & II

 

 

Agreed,   All good flicks

 

 

Casino, Casablanca, Dirty Harry and sequels, , All the James Bond  films except those with Roger Moore or George Lazenby ,

 

Dirty Dozen, Zulu, The Italian Job (1969 original only), The Blues Brothers, The Blues Brothers 2000, The Long Good Friday,

 

Most of Laurel & Hardy's movies, all the St Tinian's movies with Alastair Sim and George Cole, Alfie, The Day of the Jackal, Godfather 1 and 2, any of the Monty Python movies especially Life of Brian, most of the Carry Ons (Sorry!) the Kingsman series, most of Jason Statham's moves, any of the Pink Panther movies with Peter Sellers, most of the Ealing comedies.

 

All of the above in my collection for when the mood occurs!

Dune (Original), Blade Runner, 2001 - A Space Odyssey. Dr. Strangelove.

 

Citizen X, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Enter the Dragon.

 

In the Heat of the Night, The Hunt for Red October, Places in the Heart. The Eye of the Needle.

 

Dirty Harry, Law Abiding Citizen. Mad Max, Gladiator, Braveheart, El Cid, Chato's Land. Love Actually. The Silence of the Lambs.

 

Wake in Fright, Kenny and Malcolm are Australian films. It's unlikely non-Australians would understand them.

I like and have watched most of those already mentioned many times, and would like to add a few that I've also watched many times.......

 

The Jackal

Law Abiding Citizen

Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid

Moon

The Martian

The Man from Earth

Shooter

Old Henry

Castaway

The Book of Eli

Prometheus

Live by Night

Jeremiah Johnson

Legends of the Fall

Tombstone

The Big Short

Bottle Shock

Contagion

The Greatest Showman

The Life and Deathof Peter Sellers

The Jason Bourne Trilogy

Master and Commander - Good movie with Russell Crowe

The Searchers - John Wayne

Zulu - StanleyBaker, Michael Caine

Name of the Rose - Sean Connery

Lincoln - Daniel Day Lewis

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Keep them coming, guys. Discovered quite a few which I had forgotten about.

In the last 3 days I rewatched The Godfather 1-2 and 3,and I found out why 1 and 2 is mentioned a few times in this thread, but 3 isn't lol

Twin Peaks: The Return;
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me;
Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces; and of course
Twin Peaks TV series.

Apocalypse Now

Although I feel guilty as hell watching it. I've made some friends in Saigon with Vietnamese, great people.

Inside Man with Denzel and other great actors

Kingdom of Heaven

 

Both watched at least 4 times

The Dirty Dozen (1967). I’ve watched that flick like 467 times since way back in ’72. Straight fire, for real. The cast is top-notch, action’s non-stop, and that finale? When they light up that chateau full of Nazis? Gives me chills every time. Might just have to run it back and watch it again, ya feel me? 😉

Gladiator 1

shawshank

saving private ryan

prometheus

alien 3

day after tomorrowi

iam legend

world war z

Schindlers list

Lone survivor

munich

we were soldiers

 

 

The Sound of Music

Grease

Love, Actually

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

Casablanca

Gone with the Wind

Titanic

 

Guys named most a couple of less distributed but good movies.

 

The Business 2005 (Danny Dyer)

A lot of parts of this movie are believable and we've seen is true.

 

The Long Way Round (Ewan Mc Gregor) yes, I know it's a mini series.

The Long Good Friday, Bob Hopkins

Gromwell, Richard Harris 

Cuckoo's Nest. Jack Nicholson 

15 minutes ago, supersomchai said:

Gladiator 1

shawshank

saving private ryan

prometheus

alien 3

day after tomorrowi

iam legend

world war z

Schindlers list

Lone survivor

munich

we were soldiers

 

 

 

Strange list. 

Apollo 13.

Shawshank redemption.

The Deer Hunter.

Apocalypse Now.

Star wars.

2001: A Space Odyssey.

A fist full of dollars.

A few dollars more.

Enter the Dragon.

 

 

 

The Matrix

Only the first - 2 & 3 are rubbish. 

 

Fargo + The Big Lebowski

Both brilliant Coen brothers movies. Not sure which is the best!

Paolo Sorrention, the great Italian film director:

The great beauty

Youth

The hand of God

Mads Mikkelson: 

Another round 

Riders of Justice 

At eternity's gate 

The hunt 

A royal affair 

Valhalla rising 

After the wedding

 

Man on fire - Denzel 

Across the universe 

Yesterday - Beatles were forgotten 

Things we lost in the fire 

21 grams 

Mystic River

The best offer - 2013

The secret life of Walter Mitty 

This must be the place - 2011

Only God Forgives - Ryan Gosling 

Song to song

The big short 

Crazy, stupid love 

American pastoral 

Crazy heart 

Seven days in utopia - great golf film

Salmon fishing in the Yemen 

A history of violence 

 

Westerns 

Slow west 

The savlation

The proposition

Appaloosa 

Open range 

Get low

Broken trail 

'Out of Africa' always brings a tear, especially with the lions at the end.

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