What is your MOST REWATCHABLE movie or show?

RonBurgundy

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Sports Movies:
Moneyball
The Replacements
Major League

Drama Movies:
Unforgiven
Shawshank Redemption
Bourne Identity
Matrix

TV:
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
 

isucy86

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Here's a few I haven't seen on the list:
  • Animal House
  • Blues Brothers
  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High
  • Stripes
Clint Eastwood
  • Good Bad Ugly Trilogy
  • Westerns Genre: hang em high, joe kidd,, high plains drifter
  • Early Dirty Harry: Dirty Harry, Magnum Force, The Enforcer
Westerns in General (Anything from the Below Actors)
  • John Wayne (Man Who Shot Liberty Valance)
  • Jimmy Stewart (Bend in the River)
  • Gregory Peck (The Gunfighter)
  • Gary Cooper (High Noon)
  • Glenn Ford (The Fastest Gun Alive)
 
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Lyon309Cy

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I agree with the earlier comment that streaming has really changed how I watch TV. I always assume that I'm not going to have time to pick out and finish a movie, so I usually end up rewatching favorite TV series.
Usually that means Psych, but any of the old USA shows are good. Monk, White Collar, Burn Notice.
Also Maisel, Ted Lasso, and Only Murders are more recent favorites that I've rewatched fairly recently.

For movies, most of mine have been mentioned, I'll add Blue Streak and Hitch.
 

MeanDean

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Blue Grass IA-Jensen Beach FL
American Graffiti
That Thing You Do

Others I've watched multiple times:
Airplane
Vacation
The Jerk
Office Space (not so much since I retired)
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World


Just recently rewatched:
Fargo
Groundhog Day
Edit: Also just rewatched most of Marty (1955 Academy Award winner)
 
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BryceC

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I used to rewatch stuff all the time.

Now there is so much new stuff I hardly rewatch anything.
 

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Tommy Boy and I don't normally have the attention span to watch movies.

I went through a phase with Tommy Boy and other movies where I really liked them when they came out, watched them maybe 15-20 years later and thought they didn't age well, but have come back around to understand that they were exactly what they intended to be and that's what makes them great.
 
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