What's a movie you can watch often and it never gets old?
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Especially when you dive into the fan made theories, like Donny is a figment of Walters imagination, Walter killed his ex-wife and her husband, the dude is the big Lebowski's illegitimate son.
Roll tide.
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Liar, liar.
Nearly every single line in that movie that Jim Carrey delivers is not only funny but his delivery and antics are a work of art. It's like watching Messi dribble the soccer ball. Cary ewles gets an honorary mention for playing the straightman and absolutely killing it.
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Most Villenueve movies are very rewatchable for me. Sicario, BR2049, Arrival, and the Dune films. Others like Incendies, Enemy, and Prisoners not as much, not because they are bad, but because they are pretty heavy to be watched repeatedly.
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Gone in Sixty Seconds.
Moneyball.
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the nice guys
apocalypse now
zodiac
green mile
closer
kings speech
anything Villeneuve has made more or less -
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Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy,The big lebowski,
Dogma,
Pulp fiction,
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Office Space
wrote last edited by [email protected]It's wild how relatable it still is nearly 30 years later.
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Now there’s nazi fight clubs happening all around the world.
I’m OK with this. No amount of blows to the head is a healthy amount. Let them knock each other concussed or blind.
"It bilds karacter!"
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- Spirited Away
- Wall-E
- Finding Nemo
- The Incredibles
- How to Train Your Dragon
- The Bee Movie
- Matrix
- Kung Pow : Enter the Fist
- Apollo 13
- Spaceballs
- Alien
- Aliens
I have plenty more but this is just off the top of my head.
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Sabrina
Galaxy Quest
Fifth Element
Joe vs the Volcano
Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist
LOTR Two Towers (extended, for more Ents)
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Harry Potter series
The Matrix
Tangled
The Wolf of Wallstreet
Coraline -
Gone in Sixty Seconds.
Moneyball.
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Gone in 60 is so rewatchable
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Clue.
Sometimes my friends and I just sit around quoting it until we've made it through the entire movie, so maybe there's no point in rewatching it, but we do anyway.
It... it... flames. Flames, FLAMES, on the side of my face!
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Hackers. Yes, it's corny - cheesy, even - but it had a great cast with awesome chemistry, and it did a great job at capturing the zeitgeist of hacker/punk culture. Plus so many memorable quotes...
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Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension.
It's the quintessential 80s movie.
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Too Wong Foo, Thanks for everything! Julie Newmar
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- A Knights Tale
- Scott Pilgrim vs The World
- Young Frankenstein
- The Matrix
- The Big Lebowski
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Rear Window
The Princess Bride
Joe vs the Volcano
Idiocracy
Rear windows is such a fantastic film. It surprised me how well it holds up.
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It gets the stoner comedy reputation as the dude is stoned throughout. He's a character in the movie though, not then full tone. That's probably why it's so good. It blends so many genres with an interesting interweaving plot and wonderful dialogue.
It's a deserved reputation as it's great to watch stoned. Especially when the dude is confused and so are you. Or the psychedelic sequences. However it's also not deserved as it's so much cleverer than that with differen levels. A stoner comedy doesn't normally have a coherent plot and levels.
Interesting. When my husband suggested we watch it, ages ago really early on in our relationship, I had asked him what category it was. I also asked him just now. Just now he went "Oh that's difficult but broadly speaking it's a comedy". I said "I asked that question of you when you showed it to me like 15 years ago. So you know what you said then?" "No, what did I say then?" "You called it a dark comedy because someone died" (because I was and am sensitive to that) He nodded and said "Makes sense"
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Gone in Sixty Seconds.
Moneyball.
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Moneyball - very good choice.
I'd like to add "The Big Short" as well.