Friday OT - Top 5 Most Rewatchable Movies

Angie

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Today's awesome Friday thread suggestion was brought to us by RyCy04, and it's another good one.

What are your top five most rewatchable movies? What movies have you seen a billion times and to which you know all of the words, what DVDs/VHS/BetaMax videos have you worn out?

I've got a bunch of movies I've seen a bunch, not really in any particular order:

Tombstone (it annoys my husband that I can recite every word, and do)
Se7en
Clueless (I know, I know, but I was a teenage girl in the 90s)
The Life Aquatic
Pride & Prejudice

I don't know that those are my top five most rewatched movies, but they are the ones that come to mind quickly. For some reason, I watched Mannequin about a billion times when I was 8 years old, but I don't really count that.


Thanks again to RyCy04 - suggestions are always welcome! I think we'll have another suggestion from Doc next week, but ideas are great.
 
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Any list without Caddyshack in it is dead to me.

My other 4 are the LOTR movies, Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, and Monty Python's Holy Grail.
 

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Out Cold (literally the movie I'd put in after a night of drinking)
This is 40 (new addition)
Christmas Vacation
The Departed
Hurt Locker

EDIT: I forgot Caddyshack.
 

Angie

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Any list without Caddyshack in it is dead to me.

My other 4 are the LOTR movies, Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, and Monty Python's Holy Grail.

You have multiples that I could/should have included.

Out Cold (literally the movie I'd put in after a night of drinking)
This is 40 (new addition)
Christmas Vacation
The Departed
Hurt Locker

EDIT: I forgot Caddyshack.

And conversely, you have several I want to see (The Departed and Hurt Locker) but haven't been able to make time to watch yet.
 

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Anchorman (Always funny, no matter how many times)
The Big Lebowski (This was the movie we would drunkenly watch 1/2 of every friday night after bar close before passing out)
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (Probably watched this over a hundred times when I was a kid, had it memorized)
Star Wars (Episodes IV-VI)
Rounders (just a good movie)
 

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I don't watch many movies, but the two I enjoy repeatedly are Office Space and Airplane.
 

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Caddyshack
Animal House
Dumb and Dumber
Anchorman
Ghostbusters
 

Clonehomer

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Office Space
Ricky Bobby
Strange Brew
The Big Lebowski
Despicable Me (I know it's a kids movie, but it's still great)
 

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The Good The Bad and the Ugly, Pulp Fiction, Blade Runner, Quest For Fire, Office Space ...and for some reason CF does NOT recognize my "enter" key.
 

Angie

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Yeah, I should have done a better job formulating my list. You guys have some way more solid suggestions than I do.
 

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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Open Range
Major League
Clue
Lord of the Rings (I know it is three movies but am counting it as one.