ITT: movies you've been able to watch at least 3 times in the last 2 years and still thoroughly enjoyed

ITT: movies you've been able to watch at least 3 times in the last 2 years and still thoroughly enjoyed

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Titanic.

w/e man, i liked it.

Don't judge me

Fury Road and Edge of Tomorrow.

Bridget Jones' Diary

The 400 Blows

The Departed

Titanic, Harry Potters, Star Wars, Point Break, ...

...

True Grit
No Country for Old Men
Fargo
Straight Outta Compton

Lost highway

>Straight Outta Compton
>Good

This. Helps it's always on something because it was that fucking good.

Predator.

Jet Li's the One- Not because it's particularly amazing, but because it's what me and my dad watched while he was in the hospital and the Tv was busted.

I've watched Manchester by the Sea three times now and I could watch it again at any time.

The writing and the performances are just insanely good.

Alexander (2004) - Ultimate Cut

unironically kino, I tear up every time at the end

Nigger it was fantastic. The actor who played Eazy motherfuckin E needs more work.

Titanic is great. Hating it is a meme.

it had some retarded scenes.

>we can't leave him!

but yeah, pretty good movie.

3 times in 2 years wow that's a lot of attention on one subject for millenials. I assume you played Candy Crush on your phone at least so you wouldn't get bored?

It was shit and a false representation of the group's history.

>He probably believes Dr Drew really got arrested for standing up against the police
>He probably thinks the concert scene really happened

Concert scene where they get raided by the police*

Problem Child 2

This and the LOTR movies are the only ones I watch repeatedly.

>"You're free to go"
JUST

the good, the bad and the ugly

I only rewatch movies made before 2000 that were shot on film.

Also Dragonheart and Independence Day, which I watch every year around the 4th.

why?

Cat People (1942)
The Final Girls (2015)
Anne of Green Gables (1934)
Strait-Jacket (1964)
Gunga Din (1939)
The Thing (1982)
King Solomon's Mines (1937)
The Thing from Another World (1951)
9 1/2 Weeks (1986)
D.E.B.S. (2004)

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Autism

I liked the scene where he said he liked the tuna here

makes sense

...

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Private School

I can always put that movie on and enjoy it, no matter how many times I've seen it. I usually watch it about 4 or 5 times a year, I think. Since 2009.

>Rise of the planet of the apes
>Aladdin
>Chef (first movie we watched on our date)
>BBC Planet Earth. I don't know if that counts.

Why didn't he shoot Viggo instead of fistfighting him in the first film?

>Man of Steel (2013)
>Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition (2016)
>Drive (2011)
>The Tree of Life (2011)
>Gravity (2013)
>Shame (2011)

For Your enjoyment.

The Limits of Control
Beyond the Black Rainbow
Sleeping Beauty (2011)
Enemy

Yfw you'll never watch it for the first time again

Moonrise Kingdom,
Little Shop of Horrors,
The Departed,
Groundhog Day,
Grand Budapest Hotel

Hapless Romance,a serious Jim Carrey, and a little slice of Sci-fi on the side. Can't go wrong

also the Lakehouse

Prometheus

I can't stand orange and teal color grading, jump cuts and CGI. Also, movies on digital don't have grain and look like home videos.

Hacksaw Ridge
Victor/ Victoria
Godzilla Resurgence

Donnie Darko
I've seen La La Land 3 times on big screens
the LotR trilogy
Anything by Refn
Grand Budapest Hotel
Eternal Sunshine

Donnie Darko. Hits me right in the teenage angst feels. Also, I feel like we're reliving the 80's (geopolitically).

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Fury Road, T2, Goodfellas, but only because AMC doesn't seem to have any other movies and my dad always has it on the background while he cooks.

Also the second presidential debate

The Guest
The Last Days of Disco
Mean Girls
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
Ginger Snaps
Death Proof
Only Lovers Left Alive

I watched Suicide Squad at least 20 times, including at the theater, can rips, the early released digital edition, the 4K release, and the Blu-Ray Extended Cut.

I love Suicide Squad.

The Ninth Gate
Goodfellas

After all, for example, those
1. Rita Hayworth - The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
2. The Godfather (1972)
3. The Godfather Part II (1974)
4. The Dark Knight (2008)
5. Pulp Fiction: Stories of violence (1994)

Mean Girls

I saw Rogue One 3 times in theaters.
Shit is fucking outstanding.

please tell me this is real.

>that pic
please God, let it be real