Entire Back to the Future Trilogy, I will never get tired of rewatching them.
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What movies have you rewatched the most number of times?
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Celestia Ludenburg
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Star Wars
Darn I was gonna say Star Wars as well (Mostly because of the 1st Death Star last battle, dat music)
The movie I keep coming back to is Alien 2, the last confrontation with the Queen is f*cking awesome, even today I love the special effects and it's overall atmosphere
Sir Lurkmoore
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Probably Kamikaze Girls.
Trollanort
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Either Hot Wheels World Race or How to Train Your Dragon.
Hot Wheels World Race is nostalgic as fuck.
Celestia Ludenburg wrote:
Star Wars
Same here
Already having seen it multiple times plus joining a cool school band that's turned it into an annual tradition will usually result in that.
Tropic Thunder
Nowhere else have I laughed as hard at any other movie than this one.
Shrek and Ghostbusters.
Tupolev Tu-22M Backfire
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Oddly enough….Spongebob Movie.
'Alien vs Predator' and 'Hot Fuzz' far too many times
synecdoche new york
More than likely Toy Story or The Nightmare Before Christmas.
When I was a kid there was a period where I watched Little Mermaid literally every day so that probably has the mos rewatches under my belt, but if not Little Mermaid it's definitely Tangled that I've rewatched the most.
Spirited Away, and Kung Fu Hustle
Watchmen and SAW 1. I think I've watched both of them over 10 times.
I'm ashamed to say that I've seen Drumline about 15 times throughout my life, Followed by 9 viewings of Romeo Must Die. Stay ahead of the game. Dammit!
Nightmare Before Christmas and Star Wars.
I'd say Toy Story; I used to watch a ton of Disney movies.
That and Star Wars.
Either Monty Python and the Holy Grail or Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. There was also time I watched Fargo three times in one week.
Shrek, Kill Bill Vol. 1, LOTR: Return of the King.
I've watched this at least a dozen times because I love the Beatles music.
Gary
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Obligatory Star Wars. Now I suppose it's worth explaining why.
Everytime you learn something different, like rereading a book and finding out details you missed the first time.
The first time is an experience you'll never be able to match again, a unique thrill of discovering something new. You're introduced to everything, it may be a lot to take in, but you're left in awe at what was presented to you.
Second time, it's still fresh in your mind, but it's nonetheless still a ride on its own. Certain scenes become highlights, ingrained into your memory. Little nuances and storytelling becomes noticed as you focus on the background and story as a whole now that you've already seen it.
Third time, now it's all in to relieve that imaginative spark. The nostalgia, your favorite scenes, simply admiring the work at sitting back to look at it from a different perspective.
I could go on and on, but Star Wars has a charm that stays with me.
I used to watch the shit out of The Beatles Yellow Submarine when i was a kid. I watched it like, a week in a row.
Cecaelia Girlie
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Ratatouille.
My Dad thought he could REALLY cook, so naturally he's play it in the background like EVERY time he would make something fanceh.
Still think it's a good movie, but…
Independence Day.
I've seen that movie so many times I can recite every line in my head.
Clerks.
I've seen it over 37 times.
Like everybody else here, the original Star Wars trilogy, at least back when I was kid. Recently, I've been rewatching several movies, in particular A Clockwork Orange, Pulp Fiction, and The Big Lebowski.
Pretty sure it's Akira.
Warm Bodies.
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Probably Harry Potter and the sorcerer's stone.
Curse you ABC family. Curse you and your tendency to have Harry potter weekend every other weekend.
The dark Knight Trilogy.
For me it's Cabin in the Woods, Tropic Thunder, The Big Lebowski, and Madoka Magica: Rebellion.
I'm a big fan of subversion and deconstruction in general.
I must of watched Howl's Moving Castle and Spirited Away at least 5 times. I don't know fully why.
Older Godzilla movies.
BearGlitch1
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No matter how many times I watch this movie, it never grows old on me. It gets better every time in a way.
Twister and A Christmas Story
I've watched each at least once a year probably. lol.
Eggo My Leggo
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Mostly this and sometimes the first one.
Misee Harris
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Eddwords wrote:
Same here
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Garfield 2 and Get Smart
The Lion King
Fantastic Mr. Fox for me. It's filled with a lot of fun lines that are great in a clip but are consistently hilarious in its original context.
I've probably seen some other movies more when I was younger, but it was less a conscious decision and more that there was nothing else on or nothing else to do.
quavalin
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ijustdontknow
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-Toy Story
-Men in Black
-Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (original)
-Miyazaki films
I know that there are countless others.
I'm not to sure.
Oh hey! How did that get in here…
Loquacious Leviathan
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Blazing saddles and every Godzilla movie
Captain Vespa
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Summer Wars and Dead Leaves
Probably one of the movies we had in VHS when I was little (not all of them were good but I was
4-6 years old, okay?).
-Original Star Wars trilogy
-Honey I shrunk the Kids
-Godzilla 1998
-The Richie Rich movie
-Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory
-Digimon: The Movie (I was a bit older when I watched this one so I watched it over and over finding things to laugh at).
I watched all of these tons of times, not sure which one I watched the most though.