Forest Gump, MIB 1 or 2, Shawshank Redemption, A perfect Murder, National Treasure 1
Everytime I’m flipping through channels I can’t not watch
The Apartment (1960)
The Godfather (and Godfather part 2)
The Seven Year Itch
North by Northwest
Vertigo
Tora Tora Tora
Patton
Unforgiven
The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)
The Right Stuff
Master and Commander
Indiana Jones Raiders of the Last Ark
Sleepless in Seattle
Animal House
Second Hand Lions
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.
The Patriot
Casino
Goodfellows
I left one out. The French Connection.
Some of the movies i have enjoyed re-watching:
Charade (Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn)
Court Jester (Danny Kaye)
Great Expectations (1946)
Hans Christian Andersen (Danny Kaye)
North By Northwest (Cary Grant)
Oh, God (John Denver, George Burns)
Oliver! (1968)
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, RoTJ
The Emperor and the Assassin (Gong Li)
Way Out West (Laurel and Hardy)
Enemy of the State.
Abso-freakin-lutely any of the Bourne trilogy!
The Wedding Singer
50 First Dates
You Don’t Mess with the Zohan
Deuce Bigalow
Baseketball
The Hot Chick
I have watched these all way too many times ;)
Hombre and Cool Hand Luke
Any John Wayne movie.
Animal House, The Blues Brothers, Caddyshack,
Up and the original Star Wars Trilogy. (die Jar Jar die!).
oh and all the odd number Star Trek movies.
I can repeatedly watch the Sergio Leone-directed “Dollars Trilogy” films without getting tired of them, for some reason. Also most Kubrick and Peckinpah films.
I’ll go with:
My Man Godfrey
Maltese Falcon
Strangers on a Train
Citizen Kane
(I know a bunch people already mentioned) The Godfather
My wife would add:
The Scarlet Pimpernel (Leslie Howard)
The 12 year old version of me could see:
Logan’s Run
Mel Brooks’ Silent Movie over and over
Local Hero
This is a nearly perfect film. And if you have never seen Burt Lancaster do comedy, you owe it to yourself.
Coal Minor’s Daughter
HOMBRE - for the best dialogue in any western (including The Searchers) - for Richard Boone - for Frank Silvera.
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