The Shawshank Redemption.
The acting and story telling is just soooooooo good.........you get absorbed every time.....even when you know the movie by heart.........the performances are just stellar.
The Godfather, 12 Angry Men
i really liked cast away when i saw it yrs ago
Uncle buck
Shawshank Redemption
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets don't come for me I am but a simple ***** okay
Arsenic And Old Lace. Watch it every Halloween.
Clash of the Titans- old version
Animal house
Stripes
The Maltese falcon
Meatballs
Dances with Wolves - something about that movie makes it hard to stop watching it once you start. I love it and want more every time I watch it.
The karate kid (1984)
Stand by me (1986)
"Mr. Majestyk"
(Mind you, I am NOT saying that this is a great movie.)
Whie chicks and little man
The Student Prince, Ludwig, The Crown Prince, The Prisoner of Zenda.
I watched the Neverending Story more times than any person has ever watched a single movie. I watched it three times a day-- for years while growing up. True story.
The 1991 movie “Career Opportunities” I watched it many time because of Jennifer Connelly. But I began to get a meaning from the final location scene in the movie that most others missed because everyone looked only at Jennifer.
I have many one that is researchable but underrated is Clue. Funny and witty.
The closest that I got to that was the Batman Movie starring Michael Keaton.
I have a couple.
-2005's "Serenity." (The follow-up to the series "Firefly," not that rubbish new film with Mathew McConaughey.) A fantastic way to get my "Firefly" fix when I don't have time to watch the entire series. Fast, fun and sometimes surprisingly emotional.
-1999's "The Mummy." One of the best popcorn movies of its decade. It's just pure entertainment start-to-finish.
-2000's "Ginger Snaps." A supremely underrated horror-comedy that brings both the gasps and the laughs.
-1986's "Big Trouble in Little China." One of the most re-watchable movies ever made so far as I'm concerned. It's hilarious and exciting.
That used to be more relevant when I was a child... I could watch the same movies over and over again -- The Land Before Time, Lady and the Tramp, All Dogs Go to Heaven...etc... when I was a teenager I liked to watch Batman and also Batman Forever quite a bit without getting tired of them. These days, if I eat the same food over and over again, I would get burned out on it... same goes with movies (for the most part). I usually have to take a break and then I can watch the movies again, and they can feel somewhat new to me. My memory is a lot like snapshots, and I don't remember whole events, but usually snippets. The only time I remember whole things, is if I have replayed a movie over so many times that I can remember the lines ... but that's mainly when I was younger -- movies like Clueless, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective...
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Come and See (1985)
Shawshank Redemption The Green Mile
The Green Mile, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining, Blair Witch Project, The Hunger Games
Stair way to heaven Detective Conan.
Mighty Joe Young
Home Alone
Matilda
Annie
A Bug's Life
Moulin Rouge
Ghost
A Walk to Remember
Mirror Mask
Atlantis (Disney)
Anything with...........
Chevy Chase
John Candy
Steve Martin
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Jaws,
Contact.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Pretty Woman, Coal Miner's Daughter, anything done by John Hughes. Beetlejuice. Vacation, Christmas Vacation,
Any Humphrey Bogart movie.
Forrest Gump, Scott Pilgrim vs. the world, Wizard of Oz