movies i love to watch again and again....

It's a strange list. tell me yours.

8 comments:

Marc_mW said...

I loved Romeo and Juliet when we had to watch it in year 10 English!

My top five in no order would have to be;
A Clockwork Orange
Wall-E
A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984 Original)
Pulp Fiction
Shawshank Redemption

Ludicrousity said...

I think my top 5 change regularly.
I agree with most of yours, however here are mine off the top of my head.

Bridget Jones' DIary
Love Actually
Monty Python and the quest for the holy grail
Back To The Future (all 3! I know that's cheating!)
The Emperor's New Groove

Although I have lots more I can watch over and over again.
And collecting DVD's is a boy thing? Watching movies over and over again is a boy thing? I'm pretty sure I'm a girl.... And I have a pretty decent DVD collection and I like to watch movies over and over again.

Paul Martin said...

I also have so many DVDs that I have yet to watch, so I don't really repeat view DVDs. Having said that, of your list, I've seen each of those multiple times (except Insider) and agree that they're supremely re-watchable. Each of them has great sound-tracks (at one stage, Fight Club was one of my favourites) and each of them has something profound to convey in a nicely stylised wrapper.

Relatively recent films that I've seen on the big screen multiple times (3 times) include Paranoid Park, Avatar and Inglourious Basterds.

Paul Martin said...

Oh, and I've seen The White Ribbon twice and plan to see it again. By the time Animal Kingdom comes out, I'll have seen it twice and might see it again as well.

KK said...

Oooh, this is difficult. So in no particular order:

Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Up
Gone With the Wind
Rosemary's Baby
Rear Window

And i have to agree with Ludicrousity that Monty Python and the Holy Grail is high on re-watchability.

obsidiantears83 said...

The Crow, Le Pacte des Loupes, Kuch Naa Kaho, Queen of the Damned, Wedding Singer and Star Wars (I think of the originals as one set, rather than individual stories).

Minic said...

5. Planes, Trains and Automobiles
4. Ocean's Eleven, the 2001 remake
3. The Lord of the Rings trilogy
2. The Matrix
1. Toy Story 2 (and that's splitting hairs; any Pixar movie will do)

SuzyQ said...

The Royal Tenenbaums
Eternal Sunshine
High Fidelity
Stardust
In Bruges

And kudos for putting romeo and juliet on your list.