More than ten times? Other than some 3 Stooges shorts, not a single goddamn one.
Sorry was busy with my head down and didn’t read yours until I posted mine! +1
Favorite stooge? Curly seems like an obv answer but I might have to go with Larry.
All three are necessary for the ensemble to work its magic, but IMHO Curly was the true star.
Bourne Trilogy (actually all five)
Godfather 1&2
Gladiator
Braveheart (hart?)
Most 3 Stooges
My wife loves the Harry Potter movies so we watch them whenever they're on.
Now for my manly list...
Fight Club
Predator
Deadpool
Rocky IV
Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Moana
South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut
The Patriot
Happy Gilmore
Caddyshack
Blues Brothers
Animal House
Tommy Boy
Dumb n Dumber
The Jerk
Holy Grail
Good Morning Vietnam
Dances with Wolves
Shawshank
Godfather x2
Deer Hunter
Alien(s)
Wonderful Life
Rosemarys Baby
Omen
Shining
Birds
House of 1,000 Corpses
Most Clint Eastwood Westerns
Jurassic Park and Dazed and Confused.
Tommy Boy
Animal House
Independence Day (the first one, not the awful sequel)
Goldeneye
All the classic Star Wars
First three Indiana Jones movies, especially Last Crusade
Shawshank
Forrest Gump
Jingle All The Way
My Cousin Vinny
Terminator Judgment Day
The Rock
Here come the Beavers.
Forrest Gump, The Shawshank Redemption, Saving Private Ryan, Good Will Hunting, Wedding Crashers, The Hangover, Jeremiah Johnson, Se7en, Bull Durham, Field of Dreams
All of the Kevin Smith Jay and Silent Bob movies.
I never get tired of any of them, even Mallrats and that was terrible
Full Metal Jacket
Heat
Apocalypse Now
The Dark Knight
A Clockwork Orange
Slapshot
Cool Hand Luke
Strange Brew
The Godfather I & II
Groundhog’s Day... I think.
10 times? Maybe not that many, but five or so?
* Black Hole (my first binge)
* Mad Max
* Highlander
* The Crow
Aaaaand, I've aged myself.
To name a few:
The original Star Wars in the theater when it first came out. 16 weekends in a row.
Bridesmaids
Ten Commandments
Jaws
Braveheart
Lord of the Rings (The Return of the King)
Gladiator
War Games
Sixteen Candles
Pretty in Pink
Hackers
Gross Point Blank
Harry Potters
LOTR
Top Gun
Iron Eagle
Blade
Aliens
A Beautiful Mind
Star Wars Original Trilogy
Gettysburg
The Dark Knight
The Bridge
The Godfather I, II & III, Saving Private Ryan, Shawshank Redemption, it’s a Wonderful Life, Polar Express, A Christmas Story, Forest Gump, Bridesmaids, The Wedding Singer, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Tombstone, A few Good Men. My Cousin Vinny, Field of Dreams, Silence of the Lambs, Fargo, The Green Mile, No Country For Old Men, Hoosiers.
Nearing ten times, Unforgiven, The Hunt for Red October, Crimson Tide, Titanic, Jaws, Rain Man, Tootsie, A Christmas Carol.
The Doors
Fatal Attraction
The Big Lebowski
Pulp Fiction
Vertigo
No Country for Old men
The Return Of The Living Dead
The Game
American History X
The Deer Hunter
The greatest coke-fueled mess ever put to celluloid, 1941.
Animal House
The last 2/3rds of the Blues Brothers. (Every time channel surfing I see it's on cable I watch the rest of it.)
I must be well over 100 times for Office Space. What can I say, I absolutely hated my previous job for a good 3-5 years before I finally quit. Office Space was my way of coping.
Others with 10 or more include: Caddyshack, Animal House, Blues Brothers, Spinal Tap, Gladiator, Braveheart, and Point Break. I AM AN FBI AGENT!
I'm probably over 100 on the Blues Brothers if you count all the times I watched like 30 minutes of it when it was on WGN/TBS/TNT/USA on a weekend afternoon.
Infinity War
Rounders
Predator
Seven
Inception
Spaceballs
Blazing Saddles
Amazed at how many have watched so many movies 10 or more times (except for the kids movies). I think for me it's just the two Christmas classics: Scrooged (Bill Murray) and Die Hard.
That is all the way from start to finish. If you count watching say 20-40 minutes of a film, my list would be much longer including Stripes, the first two Bourne movies, Fletch, multiple Bond films, and many others.
Lebowski
Zodiac (I watch it on long flights, usually)
Major League
Rushmore
A Life Aquatic
Top Gun
remember the titans
the program
Pineapple Express
superbad
forgetting sarah Marshall
gladiator
all Harry Potter’s
friday night lights
American pie
varsity blues
man on fire
Emperor's New Groove
Chicken Run
The Lord of The Rings Trilogy
The Original 6 Star Wars Films
The Lego Movie
A ton of old-school WW2 movies
Band of Brothers Series
Etc. I could go on....
- Bladerunner
- Apocalypse Now
- Jaws
- The Godfather I & II
- A Bug's Life
- It's A Wonderful Life (since it's a Christmas movie)
- Die Hard (since it's a Christmas movie)
- Spinal Tap
- Stop Making Sense
- Pink Floyd - The Wall (but not since I was in Ann Arbor!)
- Koyaanisqatsi (but not since I was in Ann Arbor!)
Barbarosa Willy Nelson and Gary Bussey
The Big Red One
North Dallas Forty Sparty ... I know, I know
Once Upon A Time In The West
Prizzi's Honor Jack Nicholson at the very top of his game
Little Big Man
Start to finish? Only one: It's A Wonderful Life
Groundhog day.
Its the one movie I can watch over and over.
How ironic.
Just to name a couple that haven't been mentioned yet:
- Hot Dog (from way back in the 80's)
- Grown Ups (I know a lot of people don't like it for some reason, I just love this movie)
Caddyshack. Own it.
Animal House. Own it.
Slapshot. Own it.
Shawshank Redemption
A Christmas Story
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Cool Hand Luke
Varsity blues
Due hard
Lethal weapon
The town
Outlaw Josey Wales
King Kong (1933)
King Kong (1976)
King Kong Lives
King Kong (2005)
Kong: Skull Island
Forrest Gump
Blazing Saddles
Ace Ventura 1 and 2
Dumb and Dumber
South Park Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
Baseketball
Blade 1 and 2
Princess Bride
Christmas Vacation
Muppets Christmas Carol
Coming To America
Half Baked
Super Troopers
Beerfest
Demolition Man
White Men Can't Jump
Scarface
Goodfellas
As it is one of the most prophetic films ever made, I've watched "Network" on an almost monthly basis since the mid-90s.
Too many to recall, but these are those that I can recall offhand (in alphabetical order):
Bananas; Ben Hur (original); Blazing Saddles; Breaking Away; Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid; Chariots of Fire; Duck Soup; Ferris Bueller’s Day Off; Field of Dreams; Forrest Gump; Full Metal Jacket; Ghostbusters (original); Goldfinger; Groundhog Day; Hoosiers; It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World; King Kong (original); Miracle; North by Northwest; Psycho (original); Pulp Fiction; Remember the Titans; Saving Private Ryan; Schindler’s List; Scrooge, a. k. a. A Christmas Carol (1951); Se7en; Spartacus; The Adventures of Robin Hood (Errol Flynn); The Big Lebowski; The Birds; The Godfather (Parts 1 and 2); The Producers (original); The Shawshank Redemption; The Sting; The Ten Commandments; The Wizard of Oz; To Kill A Mockingbird; Woodstock (1970 documentary); Young Frankenstein
The Benchwarmers.
It's Adam Sandler style, minus him actually being in the movie, and probably the worst of the genre. But, for some damn reason I like it, and no matter how many times I see it I still like watching it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Inception
Casino Royale
Jurassic Park
Gladiator
One of the most underrated movies that is so good over and over is Lucky Number Slevin
Good movie.
Jeremiah Johnson
Forbidden Planet
To Kill a Mockingbird
Robinson Crusoe On Mars
Wizard Of Oz
Christmas Story
Bloodsport!!!
Most, if not all, Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry series.
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
To Kill a Mockingbird (starring Gregory Peck, probably my favorite actor of all time)
Blues Brothers
Animal House
Wizard of Oz
Sound of Music
The Graduate
Ten Commandments
Ben Hur
AIRPLANE!
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
BUELLER!
Breakfast Club
Pretty in Pink
The Jerk
The Man With Two Brains
Chubby Rain (Bowfinger)
Planes Trains and Automobiles
M*A*S*H
Patton
Psycho
The Birds
Vertigo
Groundhogs Day
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein (pronounced Fränk-en-steen)
Monty Python's The Holy Grail
Christmas Story
National Lampoon's Vacation
Wonderful Life
The Big Chill
Cape Fear (Both the original with Gregory Peck and the reboot with Robert DiNiro and Nick Nolte)
The Fugitive
Star Trek The Wrath Of Khan
Star Trek The Search For Spock
Most, if not all, the Peter Sellers Pink Panther movies
Blame It On Rio
Goldmember
The Spy Who Shagged Me
Purple Rain
The Little Mermaid
Fantasia
And I'm sure I missed another handful.
Spaceballs
Jurassic Park
Dumb & Dumber
Wayne's World 1 & 2
This is Spinal Tap
Shawshank
It’s a Wonderful Life
Godfather Series
12 Angry Men
Stand By Me
Silence of the Lambs
Se7en
Fight Club
Usual Suspects
Back to the Future
12 Monkeys
Glengarry Glen Ross
Rear Window
“Cameron has never been in love - at least, nobody's ever been in love with him. If things don't change for him, he's gonna marry the first girl he lays, and she's gonna treat him like shit, because she will have given him what he has built up in his mind as the end-all, be-all of human existence. She won't respect him, 'cause you can't respect somebody who kisses your ass. It just doesn't work.”