Ironically enough, Groundhog Day.
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Ace ventura 2: when nature calls
The LOTR trilogy
The Emperors new groove
Hercules (origional animated disney version)
A Knights Tale
Hot Fuzz
For me is the Back to the Future trilogy but I usually watch just the first one..every year
Same! I usually watch the first one once a year, but I try to get the fully trilogy in.
- Lord of the Rings trilogy
- The Matrix
- Dodgeball
- South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
- Best in Show
- Captain America: The Winter Soldier
- Pride and Prejudice (2005)
- Jennifer's Body
- Die Hard
- The Cabin in the Woods
No matter what I watch, I get old regardless :(
Groundhog Day
Before Sunrise
Before Sunset
Before Midnight
Down Periscope
Galaxy Quest
I could watch the first three Captain America movies back-to-back-to-back at the drop of a hat. Not gonna include the fourth one.
Seven Psychopaths
Bottle Rocket (1996)
Early Wes Anderson movie has such a good vibe and always seems just what I needed when I put it on…
2001 Space Odysee
Paprika
I love watching the Barbie Movies (the early 2000s CGI ones), especially when I'm sick.
extra upvote for Paprika
Mr Blandings Builds His Dream Home
Death Race 2000. There has never been a more flawless film.
Chef
Foodfight!
The Seventh Seal
If I had to pick the two movies furthest away from each other in every way imaginable, it would be these two movies. You have broad tastes haha 😂
None I abuse any movie like that til it does get old lol
Pacific Rim
Yes! I was hoping to see this one mentioned.
I don't know about never, but I've watched numerous times:
- Cyrano de Bergerac, 90s version with Depardieu (I know he's a cunt, but brilliant in this movie)
- La Haine
- The Dinner Game (Le Dîner de Cons)
- The City of Fear (La Cité de la Peur)
- Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra
- The beat that my heart skipped (De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté)
- Lost in Translation
- Barry Lyndon
- Minority Report
- The Fifth Element
- Matrix
The Bourne Identity/Supremacy/Ultimatum.
I've never watched a movie more than once.
Come on dog, that movie sucked.
Hocus Pocus on Halloween! Also, Mean Girls on Gay Christmas.
Is Gay Christmas like Friendsgiving?
It could be! But it's literally just Halloween, but gay.
Huh. Haven't ran across that expression before. Halloween was always queer, I thought. (Dress up and be whoever you want to be, etc.) Halloween and happy fireworks day are my favorite holidays.