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Great Movies You Could Watch Multiple Times A Year

Billbofet

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MaestroMike

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Casino, goodfellas, Irishman, black mass, heat, godfather 1/2, there will be blood, a most violent year, killing them softly, the drop, the social network, dunkirk

when I got a sci-fi/fantasy itch:

terminator 2, aliens, alien: covenant, dark knight and dark knight rises, Jurassic park, pacific rim, hellboy 2, the wolverine, avatar 1/2, Godzilla king of the monsters, Godzilla vs Kong, lord of the rings, from dusk till dawn, the shining, elysium
 
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jufonuk

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Alien , Aliens
Terminator 1 and 2
Casino
Goodfella
Dogma
Diehard
Zulu
Gladiator
Rocky films (all of them)
Original Star Wars trilogy
Indiana Jones trilogy
Back to the future trilogy.
Saving private ryan
Dusk til dawn.

All of Taranto is stuff.
Studio ghibli
Pixar

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Vyse

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Die Hard 1&2 are my Christmas movies.

Halloween for… you guessed it. Usually also do a round of the classic Universal horror movies. Dracula, Frankenstein, Mummy, etc.

On normal rotation is What About Bob, Wedding Crashers, Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Groundhog Day.
 
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Goodfellas, Godfather, Die Hard 1 and Predator 1 for sure. maybe Snatch and Mr. Brooks too. others kinda depends on the mood.
 
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The Way of the Dragon (1974) - A master of Chinese boxing travels to Rome to help a beautiful restaurant owner deal with a hostile takeover by the Italian mob.



La Chevre (1981) - An unlucky idiot assists a private investigation of his boss's missing daughter in Mexico.



Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985) - A super cop and his reluctant childhood friends on the opposite side of the law protect the girlfriend of a dead informant from Thai mafia.



I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) - On an all-expenses-paid vacation to the Bahamas the survivor of a 4th of July massacre is once again targeted by the hook-wielding serial killer.



Blast From The Past (1999) - A man that grew up in an underground bunker ventures out into modern day L.A. after his father has a heart attack.



Donnie Darko (2001) - A maladjusted teenager gains insight into the end of the world and pokes at the fabric holding reality together.



District B13 (2004) - A parkour delinquent of a high crime, barricaded district of France assists a super cop in recovering a nuclear missile.



The Day After Tomorrow (2004) - Global cooling of catastrophic proportions destroys the U.S.A. from the perspective of a paleoclimatologist and his son.



[REC] (2007) - A news crew and firefighters are quarantined inside of an apartment building during a mutated rabies virus outbreak.



Inherent Vice (2014) - A hysterical mystery set in the 70s about a hippie private investigator trying to find an ex-lover.
 
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Kraz

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Dune 2, Role Models, Hot Fuzz, Aliens, Star Trek TMP WoK SfS, Contact, Demolition Man, Kingdom of Heaven, Gangs of New York, Last of the Mohicans, Mummy 1 & 2, Fifth Element, Pirates of the Caribean, Rogue One, Nightmare Before Christmas, plus unusual films I insist others watch with me if they haven't seen them Tempest(2010), Agora, Annihilation, Arrival, Immortel Ad Vitam, Lair of the White Worm, Dangerous Beauty, Sinbad Seven Seas, Puss in Boots Last Wish.
 
There isn’t any movie I could watch multiple times a year, but these movies are viewed every few years.

Holiday movies:
Die hard
Harry potter
Planes trains and automobiles
Lion witch wardrobe

Other movies
Shawshank
Batman begins
Gladiator
Tropic Thunder
Enemy of the state
Goldeneye
Casino Royale
Maltese Falcon
Casablanca
Moneyball
The rainmaker
Jesse Stone movies
You’ve got mail
 
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T8SC

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Alien
Aliens
Alien3
Revenge Of The Sith
A New Hope
Empire Strikes Back
Return Of The Jedi
Die Hard
Die Hard with a Vengeance
Predator
The Burbs
Anchorman
Team America: World Police
Raiders Of The Lost Ark
Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade
The Rock
Broken Arrow
Starship Troopers
Independence Day
Dog Soldiers
Event Horizon
Resident Evil
Top Gun
The Terminator
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Commando
Beverly Hills Cop
 

Sledge

Neo Member
The Ninth Gate, which I love everything about: I love the genre, that it is not a horror but a drama with supernatural elements; I love that its depraved grasping is set within the respectable world of book collecting; I love that Corso is such a splendidly self-serving cockwaffle, yet you still end up rooting for him because everyone else is so much worse (although not you, dear sweet Fargas, with your melancholic shrugs in resignation to the arc of history. If only you had been younger and more vital, this could have been your tale). I love Green Eyes, and wondering if it is supposed to be LCF interferring directly or a minion, and whether her heart is true; I love the score, which manages to invoke dread and humour within a consistent motif; I love "Mumbo jumbo! Mumbo jumbo!"; But most of all I love the glint in the eyes...



...of the Ceniza brothers. Pure cinematic bliss.

The Ninth Gate is not particularly well regarded in the grand scheme of things, but I find myself watching it a couple of times a year and always feeling like I got something additional out of it each viewing. Critics be damned.
 

DeafTourette

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I'm watching Lethal Weapon on AMC right now ... I didn't know how emotional I'd be. when the bad guys kidnapped Rianne, the look of fear and sadness and anger on Rog and Riggs faces just made me well up with emotion and made me cry.

I never turn down a chance to watch a Lethal Weapon movie!
 
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