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Top 25 Most Rewatchable Movies Of All Time

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1 Star Wars 98

2 The Wizard of Oz 76

3 The Sound of Music 58

4 The Lord of the Rings (series) 56

5 Gone With the Wind 52

6 The Godfather 45

6 The Princess Bride 45

8 The Shawshank Redemption 42

9 Harry Potter (series) 36

10 It’s A Wonderful Life 35

11 Forrest Gump 33

11 Grease 33

13 Dirty Dancing 32

14 Pulp Fiction 29

14 Titanic 29

16 The Lion King 28

16 Pretty Woman 28

18 Casablanca 27

19 The Matrix 25

19 The Notebook 25

21 Star Trek 24

21 Finding Nemo 24

23 Goodfellas 22

24 Pride & Prejudice 19

25 Caddyshack 18

25 The Avengers 18

 

 

http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/whats-the-most-rewatchable-movie-of-all-time/



 

 

I must say that I have rewatched many of these movies many times. Pretty solid list.

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I look forward to Posty paring down the list to 3 movies. :)

And I bet those three are the notebook, pretty woman, and dirty fancing

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The same time every year Wizard of Oz is on, since I can remember.

 

My nana used to watch it with me every single year.

 

I went to see the re-release at the movie theater a couple years ago.

 

I look forward to watching it with my kid.

 

No Steven Seagal movies? Anytime I see one on tv, I DVR and watch it

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My can't turn off if they are on movies.

 

White Men Can't Jump.

Kingpin

12 Monkeys

The Road Warrior

Goodfellas

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What "Star Wars" and "Star Trek" are they talking about?

 

And "Pulp Fiction" re-watchable? It wasn't even watchable in the first place...

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Pretty good list... My personal one would have to have a clause that says, "Also - any movie with the Duke in it.".

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Office Space, Tropic Thunder and Karate Kid deserve some luv......

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Notebook? Why?? Replace that with Tombstone.

 

I'm assuming that many of the submissions were from the wimmens :thumbsdown:

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Office Space, Tropic Thunder and Karate Kid deserve some luv......

 

Great call. Movie cracks me up, but the Nolte-McBride and Downey-Alpa Chino(don't know the actor) scenes leave me in tears.

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Great call. Movie cracks me up, but the Nolte-McBride and Downey-Alpa Chino(don't know the actor) scenes leave me in tears.

 

Absolutely.

 

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Notebook? Why?? Replace that with Tombstone.

I saw tombstone 6 times in the theatre, and probably 20 times since. I love that movie.

 

My list would be...

 

Kill bill

Tombstone

Pulp fiction

300

The breakfast club

Ferris buellers day off

High fidelity

Dazed and confused

 

I have seen each of those movies at least 25 times.

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I do like most of those movies. TBBOM's list is pretty good as well.

 

I need Office Space, Grandma's Boy, Tombstone, Gladiator, Rounders, and Braveheart on my re-watchable top 25 though. I stop at those every time.

 

I've also seen the How to Train Your Dragon movies several times as well.

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Johnny Dangerously

 

You shouldn't have shot me, Johnny. My grandmother shot me once...

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My can't turn off if they are on movies.

 

White Men Can't Jump.

Kingpin

12 Monkeys

The Road Warrior

Goodfellas

 

And Army of Darkness. :doh:

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3 The Sound of Music 58

9 Harry Potter (series) 36

10 It’s A Wonderful Life 35

18 Casablanca 27

19 The Matrix 25

21 Star Trek 24

25 Caddyshack 18

25 The Avengers 18

 

 

 

 

 

I haven't seen these. I've only seen a couple of the Harry Potter movies, and maybe parts of the Matrix (I LOATHE Keanu Reeves), and parts of the Avengers.

 

No interest ever in Sound of Music or Casablanca, don't care how famous they are, just no interest.

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Most won't admit it - but Top Gun is up there too.... A Few Good Men is a stop down for me too.

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Most won't admit it - but Top Gun is up there too.... A Few Good Men is a stop down for me too.

 

I'd take a Few good men over top gun.

 

Matter of fact, I got so tired of watching A few good men and having swears and stuff cut out, I bought it on Blu ray

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How does the thread go this long without mentioning The Good, The Bad, the Ugly?

 

pretty much any Clint spaghetti-western.

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How does the thread go this long without mentioning The Good, The Bad, the Ugly?

 

pretty much any Clint spaghetti-western.

 

do I have to see it at least once for it to be considered re-watchable?

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I haven't seen these. I've only seen a couple of the Harry Potter movies, and maybe parts of the Matrix (I LOATHE Keanu Reeves), and parts of the Avengers.

 

No interest ever in Sound of Music or Casablanca, don't care how famous they are, just no interest.

I would pass on Caddyshack... I don't think that movie has aged very well...

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do I have to see it at least once for it to be considered re-watchable?

:shocking: :(

 

just watch it... it's old but it's good.

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:shocking: :(

 

just watch it... it's old but it's good.

 

I remember my dad used to watch those type of movies. who was that other "bad ass" dude from the late 70s, early 80s that also kicked ass? Charles Bronson maybe?

 

I never really liked them :(

 

I loved the cheesy karate movies in the later 80s though

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I remember my dad used to watch those type of movies. who was that other "bad ass" dude from the late 70s, early 80s that also kicked ass? Charles Bronson maybe?

 

I never really liked them :(

 

I loved the cheesy karate movies in the later 80s though

 

I never liked them either... even Magnum Force (Dirty Harry) didn't like ti when I was a kid.. they were always on TV38 Movie Loft after the Bruins or on weekends after Creature Double Feature... hated them.

Charles Bronson I still don't watch... but Clint Spaghetti Westerns? They're great. Give them another try on a rainy weekend day.

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For me?

 

Goodfellas

The Departed

Jaws

Roadhouse

The Big Lebowski

Caddy Shack

Risky Business

Ferris Beuller's Day Off

 

There are more.

 

If I see one of these on TV at any point I have to keep watching.

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Ghostbusters, The Replacements, Rocky, The Sandlot just to name a few off the top of my head

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