Wizard of OZ
Sound of Music
Gone with the Wind
National Lampoon's Vacation
Wizard of OZ
Sound of Music
Gone with the Wind
National Lampoon's Vacation
Shawshank Redemtion, greater than 20 times! THE best movie ever made.
The Outsiders...
Mutiny on the Bounty{Brando version}
Platoon
Full Metal Jacket
La Strada
My cousin Vinny
Good Fellas
Casino
Lifeboat
Blazing Saddles
Princess Bride
Ronin
Tommy Boy
Caddyshack
Shawshank
American President
Pretty Woman
Roadhouse
Trading Places
Birdcage
Blazing Saddles
Most of my repeat viewing came during my childhood and teen years. I'm not sure if I've seen any movie more times than I've seen Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Had it on VHS as a kid and watched it over and over for ages. Also seen the original TMNT movie who knows how many times.
Natural Born Killers
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
The Crow
Interview with the Vampire
Dumb and Dumber
Lebowski
Easy Rider
The Dark Crystal
Aside from The Crow, I can still put on any of these movies and enjoy them. I tried revisiting the Crow in my adulthood and it didn't seem to age well, but I'll probably give it a shot again soon and see if I can re-appreciate it.
EDIT
Had to add Blazing Saddles to the pile.
Independence Day
American Graffiti
Mostly they'd be movies I saw as a kid.
Three Amigos
Breakfast Club (used to come on TV all the time)
A Christmas Story
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
#1 though is probably The Little Mermaid. My cousin and my little sister watch that tape over and over again until it wore out.
Star Wars is surely my most seen movie. I also saw the first Lord of the Rings movie a bunch of times in theatres.
Oh, how could I forget The Burbs?
Halloween is probably up there too.
Watching Shawshank as I type this. Hooked.
Has anybody ever read the Stephen King novel? Curious if the movie follows the story.
Other regularly watched movies include:
Good Will Hunting
Life Is Beautiful (probably the best movie I've ever seen)
And a handful of comedies...
Assuming this refers to Shawshank Redemption? If so, I can tell you that when I first saw it in the theater - during its original release - it was with a big King fan, who had read the novella. I had no expectations (didn't even know it was a King story at the time), but she came out of the theater remarking about how true to the book it was. I've heard some others say the same sense. I know there are SOME differences - for instance Red was white and not nearly as sympathetic a character, but I think it was pretty accurate overall.
Twister. Titanic.
Armageddon
Forest Gump
Back to the Future Trilogy
Indiana Jones original Trilogy
If you have 4 kids like me you have likely seen every animated Disney film at least 100 times, followed by the original 3 Star Wars films. Because my husband loves them so much I have likely seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Tin Cup, The Replacements and True Lies the most with him. Personally, I watch any and all Jane Austin movies any time they're on, as well as A Fish Called Wanda and the Shawshank Redemption. I have to agree that My Cousin Vinny is a big favorite as well.
I like movies and have a few hundred both on DVD or on the computer but if one of these comes on I always watch it.
The Princess Bride
The Fifth Element
Outlaw Jose Wales
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Animal House
Airplane
Wizard of Oz
To Kill a Mockingbird
Judgment at Nuremberg
Elmer Gantry
Full Metal Jacket
Caddyshack
The Quiet Man
Christmas Story
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (MST3K version)
Princess Bride
Naked Gun
Spaceballs
Saving Private Ryan
Gummo
This is weird timing. From today: Most rewatchable movies ever, according to FiveThirtyEight | BGR
Gladiator
Willow
Goonies
The Color Purple
Independence Day
Lord of the Rings movies
Pulp Fiction
Office Space
Star Trek movies
The Year of Living Dangerously
James Bond
Patton
most any WWII movie
Catch Me If You Can
Saving Private Ryan
Gladiator
To Kill A Mockingbird
The Wizard of Oz
Bambi
The Fox and the Hound
Indiana Jones Trilogy
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Spider-Man Trilogy
I could list so many more and these are in no order, but I kept it at 10 and I still feel like I went overboard.
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