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Films you can watch over and over again?

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I like to watch Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas at least once a year. My favorite Depp, and for that matter Del Toro, movie ever.
 
None.
I watched T2 too many times and got sick of it.
Ditto LA Confidential. Snatch. And a dozen others. Afraid to watch my favorite Mel Brooks movies again just in case I hate them.
 
The Hunt for Red October
Patriot Games
Aliens
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
a multitude of choice selections from Monty Python
The Bourne Movies
The Prestige
Reservoir Dogs
A Clockwork Orange
Master and Commander
 
I get to be the first so say porn? That's the only thing I'll watch over and over. Sometimes I'll even put the same ~20 seconds on repeat.
 
Shawshank
Planes Trains and automobiles
Lebowski
Good, bad, ugly
Flight of the Phoenix (original)
Caddyshack
Goodfellas
Blazing Saddles
 
Harold and Maude
Gigi (Leslie Caron version)
Grease
Airplane
The Godfather
Blues Brothers
O Brother Where Art Thou
 
I love movies and watch tons of movies (up until recently, when I haven't had much time at home).

My movie collection is ~180 movies, and I've watched ~170 of them multiple times (some were purchased cheap and just plain suck). I'd say ~50 of them I've seen 4+ times, depends on my mood as to what I end up watching.
 
Airplane
Caddyshack
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
Vacation
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Alien
Aliens
Back to the Future 1-3
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
Gladiator
Dancing with Wolves
Raising Arizona
Star Wars 4-6
Pulp Fiction
Lord of the Rings (all)
 
Many of the above, plus:

The Last Samurai
X-Men
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
Master and Commander
Jerry Maguire
Rising Sun
Just about anything with Harrison Ford or Tom Cruise
 
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