For me, there are just four movies that I've watched multiple times and enjoyed each and every time: "Harold and Maude", "Romeo and Juliet" (Franco Zefferelli's version), "The Music Lovers" (about Tchaikovsky) and "On Golden Pond". Yeah, I know, I just revealed myself to be a bit of a buttercup. Oh, well. Pass the box of tissues, please!
So many!
The Princess Bride
The Fifth Element
Blazing Saddles
... among others.
Blazing Saddles took farts out of the closet
@Millerski25 so many good things in that movie!
For me it has to be great SF like:
2001 A Space Odyssey
The Martian
I loved Kubrick
I have seen it some 25 times (well, at least the dawn of time sequence, and I never grow tired. I love this movie is an understatement!
@RobLawrence I respectfully disagree. 2010 was quite a letdown for me. Both as a book and a movie but the movie was more a letdown. It just didn't have the magic and philosophical insight as 2001. I remember seeing 2001 in theaters when it was first released. Kubrick was a master and was under appreciated at the time though now I believe people realize that.
Hot Wheels World Race. I can recite the whole movie.
CasaBlanca,High Noon, almost all film noir, To Kill A Mocking Bird, The Graduate, all Akirazowa films,.... I hate to admit this but Cadfie Shack....A Streetcar named desire, again I hate to admit this not being a fan of the south but anything by TennesseeWilliams. Like everyone else I could go on and on
The Gold Rush
Captain Blood
Modern Times
The Awful Truth
Ninotchka
Now Voyager
Casablanca
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
I Remember Mama
High Noon
Shane
Singin' in the Rain
Roman Holiday
Rear Window
Forbidden Planet
Anatomy of a Murder
Charade
Jaws
Annie Hall
Manhattan
Goodfellas
Something's Gotta Give
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
ET
Any Star Wars movie
Any Lord of the Rings movie
A Christmas Story
The five which immediately come to mind are my two favourites MASH and The Goodbye Girl, followed closely by Miracle on 34th St. (1947 version), Catch 22, and Sleepless in Seattle.
@5082gregory Yes, Dreyfus and Mason were both brilliant, and he was the youngest actor to ever win an Oscar for his role as you probably know. I also thought child actor Quinn Cummings as Paula's daughter was amazing.
The Fifth Element, Jumanji, Pleasantville, Birdcage, Indiana Jones movies, and several Pixar movies.
Almost anything from the Criterion collection. Like to watch the movie, then watch it with the commentary track on, then watch it again with the knowledge.
Movies that I am happy to sit down an watch from any point if I stumble across them include: The Sting, Singin in the Rain and Music Man
Shawshank Redemption, Green Mile, Captain Philips, Steel Magnolias, Forrest Gump, A Time to Kill, The Firm, Pelican Brief, Suspect, Bridesmaids, The Hangover ("Tigers hate pepper, they love cinnamon"...) and Castaway
I am reminded by other posts how many times I have watched Simon Birch, Napoleon Dynamite and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button with my daughters over the years. And I can't forget Free Willy, Lion King, Ice Age and Finding Dory!!
Stir Crazy, Blazing Saddles, Parenthood, Revenge
AHHHH, Parenthood....the scene where the lights go out and he's looking for a flashlight in her bedroom! ALWAYS makes me laugh!
The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Planes Trains and Automobiles, Office Space, High Fidelity, About a Boy, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Love Actually, and Prairie Home Companion....oh yeah, and Dogma.
You only named 3 i don't have in my own collection
Overboard, Tremors, Star Wars, Back to the Future, Galaxy Quest, Clueless, Groundhog Day, The Gods Must be Crazy, etc.
Overboard and Groundhog Day are next on my list. Can watch both from any point in the movie!
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Young Frankenstein