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The Blade Runner films and the Spider Verse films
The Shawshank Redemption. I don't have cable any more, but when I did, I'd watch it any time i saw it on.
WALL-E
Your Name
Kung FU Panda, funny, humor for all ages and a moral lesson that we all need to have really sunk in.
Sneakers (1992). Plot makes me laugh every time. Stellar performances by all actors.
Lord of the rings fellowship, two towers, and return of the king extended editions.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Some lesser popular options:
The Incredibles
Monsters, Inc.
Star Trek IV The Voyage Home and VI The undiscovered country
Star Trek Beyond
Top gun
Bloodsport
Jaws
Vertigo
Star trek VI is Undiscovered Country, but it is a good movie. Unless you mean Star Trek IV The Voyage Home which is personally my favorite Star Trek movie of them all.
Primer First time I watched it I had to restart the DVD immediately after it ended.
Sharknado
- Black cat white cat
- AmΓ©lie Poulain
- Close encounters of the third type
- 10 things I hate about you
- Dikkenek
(from the top of my head)
Annihilation
How come? I was unimpressed by this movie despite it gaining a cult following.
It was one of the cases where the movie was better than the book it was based on
Some of my favourite rewatchables are:
Margin Call, The Big Short, The Wolf of Wallstreet, Nobody, Moneyball, The gentlemen, Layercake, Heat, The Running Man, Roadhouse.
BTW, if you've not heard of it, The Rewatchables is a great podcast where a group of guys talk about and critic movies they consider rewatchables. If you're interested, listen to episode 1. The list of shows would be a pretty good answer to your question but this list is off the top of my head.
For the sake of those unfamiliar with the title's of those films, could you comma separate please?
Margin
Call The Big, Short The Wolf
of Wallstreet, Nobody
Moneyball: The gentlemen
Layercake Heat
The Running
Man, Roadhouse
Dude I've never heard of any of these films
Withnail and I
Obvious answer is obvious
Fight Club
You just broke the first two rules of Fight Club.
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Maybe not worth rewatching every night/weekend, but from time to time I absolutely love rewatching Legend of Hei.
I don't remember where, but I remember some people online kinda comparing it as something like a Chinese Studio Ghibli film, which in a way is partially true since it has a magical feel to it.
I got a DVD/Blueray set through Shout! Factory and do not regret the purchase, personally.
Ramayanam Mahabharatam Unforgiven The magnificent seven The good, bad and the ugly There will be blood Nuvvu naaku nachaav Athadu Cloud Atlas Cast away Bahubali Deyyam ......
Chinatown
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