Team America, Flash Dance, The Great Escape, Footloose.
The Big Lebowski and When Harry Met Sally. On the other side of the coin never watched a harry potter movie... never seen the wizard of oz or alice in wonderland neither is a wonderful life.
So, so many.
Casablanca
Bringing Up Baby
Some Like it Hot
Arsenic and Old Lace (every Halloween)
My Fair Lady
Sound of Music
Dirty Dozen
The Great Race
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Many Disney animated films
Entire Harry Potter series
Holiday Inn
Wizard of Oz
Gone With the Wind
And that doesn't even really get into more recent movies....
Sure, lots, but I'll give you three:
Seen them many times, still love em'.
Trading Places, Miss Congeniality, about 6-7 more.
Quite a few that I like to rewatch once a year or two, not many I can think of that I’d watch over n over in close proximity though. Big Lebowski, Shawshank Redemption, Monty Pythons Holy Grail, Dr Strangelove, Airplane, Blazing Saddles, a lot of legendary silly comedies and Terantino flicks mostly.
Wall Street
Nothing Hill
As Good As It Gets
The Shinning
That is a good one. My favorite is a comedy, is a French movie called "The Visitors", there was an American copy, but it was not quite as good as the French version. There is also a comedy in Russian with English subtitles, called Ivan Vasiliavich Changes Profession . . . I posted a link to it earlier, it is a little tough to watch the first time around because you have to watch the subtitles, but once you have seen it a few times it will have you rolling on the floor. More serious movies . . BOP, or "The Theif" in Russian with English subtitles, just outstanding in every way. "The Count of Monte Christo", with Gerard Depardieu French with English Subtitles, NOT the American version, is quite excellent. The most serious movie I have probably ever seen is one called "Come and See", in Russian, it is an anti-war movie, and not for the faint of heart. THIS movie, which events in it take place during world war II - is absolutely outstanding,
Dr. Strangelove (Stanley Kubrick)
Saving Pvt. Ryan (Steven Spielberg)
Sex and Lucia (including the luscious Paz Vega)
Love (by Gaspar Noe)
Eyes Wide Shut (Stanley Kubrick)
Catch 22 (by Mike Nichols) chiefly because of the great films of B-25's in flight
I watched Dr. Strangelove again for the umpteenth time this week. I never noticed before but Sellers US president ts very NY gay.
It was part of a bbc season on the cold war. I highly recommend Rich Halls documentary on it which talks about the film amongst other things
Soooo many. Musicals galore, Cary Grant movies, this time of year White Christmas and It's a Wonderful Life. Always Shawshank Redemption and Field of Dreams. Just so many. I do have to say Casablanca has never been a favorite. Never a big Bogie fan but I do love The African Queen,
Breakfast Club is great.
I often go through phases of re-watching the same movie. Some movies are great regardless of medium, Some movie must be screened on the big the big screen
For TV viewing:
Corps Bride
Not The Messiah
The Princess Bride
Movies that are significantly better on the big screen big sound: (my screen is 205" anamorphic diagonal and I am currently running 24 amplifiers and speakers.)
The Iron Gian
Wreck it Ralph (3d)
Frozen (3d)
Life of Pi (3d)
Saving Private Ryan
Avatar (3d)
Pink Floyd The Wall
Pacific Rim (3d)
Jurassic Park (3d)
Sponge Bob Square Pants (run without projector just for the sound)
Sponge Bob Square Pants a sponge out of water (run without projector)
Polar Express (3d)
Cirque Du Soleil Worlds Apart (3d)
Contact
Maleficent (3d) - - one of the most requested movies
Agora
Most Star Wars favorite is Rogue One (3d)
Doctor Strange (3d)
Cloud Atlas
many others. . .
I have a few.
@vjohnson51 Blade Runner (directors cut), most Bogart movies ( my favorite actor), the three Eastwood spaghetti westerns (especially The Good, Bad, and the Ugly), Dr Strangelove, and Mash.