Movies you can watch over and over again

I thought of a few more, and ditto-ed on some other responses:

The Abyss,
Sneakers,
The Matrix,
Terminator 1 & 2,
Pulp Fiction,
The Mummy,
and nearly all the James Bond flix.

Star Wars
Anything Monty Python, except The Life of Brian (I always fall asleep.)
The Matrix
Christmas in Connecticut (the original)
White Christmas (can you tell what mood I’m in?)
Singing in the Rain
Any BBC Jane Austen adaptation

Braveheart
Clerks
Coming to America
Edward Scissorhands
Fight Club
Full Metal Jacket
Orgazmo
The Professional
So I Married an Axe Murderer
She’s the One
Six-String Samurai

I’d have to say:
American beauty
Blue Velvet
Dune
Clockwork Orange
Burnt by the Sun
Blade Runner
Swimmin with the Sharks
The usual Suspects
Event Horizon
Stalker

Airplane!
This is Spinal Tap.
Pulp Fiction.
Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park.

Oh my god! Hypergirl, you are the ultimate woman! Marry me!

Jeez! Aside from Casablanca there aren’t many old movies in your lists. I myself have a weakness for the epic movies of the 1950s and 1960s, good sf and good comedy.

an incomplete list:

The Seven Samurai
A Man for All Seasons
Spartacus
Lawrence of Arabia
Dr. Zhivago
2001: A Space Odyssey
Forbidden Planet
Arsenic and Old Lace
A Night at the Opera
The Last of Sheila
Casablanca
The Terminator
Aliens
Creator
The Day the Earth Stood Still

Dead Poet’s Society
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Pi
Sleepy Hollow
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
The Lion King

Lethal Weapon
Die Hard
Princess Bride
Undercover Blues
The Dream Team
Beauty and the Beast
The Lion King
Adventures of Robin Hood
SW trilogy
Crocodile Dundee
Goldeneye
Maverick

The first Star Wars still pulls me in for a second viewing every time I load it.

A Hard Day’s Night
This Is Spinal Tap
The Graduate
A Few Good Men
On Golden Pond
It’s A Wonderful Life

hmm…this could turn into a relatively long list…so, going in order of my movie library (no, it’s not alphabetized)

The Princess Bride
The Matrix
Dogma
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (even if it does seem to drag on for-frickin-ever)
The Life of Brian
Braveheart
The Wall
Army of Darkness
The Blues Brothers
Bull Durham
Stripes
Caddyshack
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie
Ghostbusters
Star Wars/Empire/Jedi
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Die Hard
History of the World, Part I (along with most early Mel Brooks movies.)
South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut (because I apparently have serious mental problems)
The Breakfast Club

Oh, hell, I give up…

Wow. Every movie I could think of is already listed, save one: Robocop. I’ve seen it over 400 times, and probably will as many more.

Party Girl
I have seen it so many times that I know just about all of the lines. I’ve got the soundtrack and the movie poster too. Parker Posey just rules.

Steel Magnolias, but I stop right before the sad part.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I love this movie. I’m not quite sure why. But I do.

The Craft.

Um, Gone with the wind. It is kind of a downer but the clothes and Vivien Leigh are so beautiful. My accent is full on for at least a few days after this movie.

Modern Girls…

A Night at the Roxbury

Any Die Hard movie
Any Monty Python movie

Also ones that I didn’t see listed previously:
Animal House
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
The Lion In Winter (my all time favorite film)

I once watched Trainspotting four times in six days before I had to stop. Could easily do it again.

Robocop and Robocop II I will never get sick of.
Casablanca
The Fifth Element

Nobody’s mentioned these yet…

Saving Private Ryan
Desperado

both full of gratuitous… well, everything’s overdone in them, I guess…

BRAVEHEART (anyone surprised? Anyone? Anyone? Beuller?)
StarWars/Empire/Jedi
all three Wallace and Gromit gems
Princess Bride
Conan the Barbarian
U2: Rattle and Hum
Robin Hood (the one from the '30s with Errol Flynn)

I’m sure there are others, but offhand I can’t remember 'em.

Heavy Metal.

love those Heavy Metal tunes…

later, Tom

In no particular order:

Dirty Dancing
Die Hard I and II
Lethal Weapon - all (Mel Gibson…drool…)
Braveheart
Roadhouse
Rio Lobo? (The one with Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson, just for the singing scene.)
The Man who Shot Liberty Valance
Them! - Love those ants!
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Breakfast Club
Gone With the Wind
The Wizard of Oz
Dances with Wolves
Field of Dreams
The Stand - (miniseries, but what the hell)
The Caine Mutiny
Top Gun
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Terminator I and II
Risky Business - (just the beginning when Tom dances in his underwear)
Steel Magnolias
E.T.
Scrooge - the musical
Scrooged - with Bill Murray

I could go on and on… I love to watch movies over and over again…