My list of multiply-viewed films is pretty extensive... The short list would be those that if I come across it at random and will stop to rewatch without warning.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off - The only thing better than the ultimate "playing hookie" movie was skipping classes see it in the theatre
Memento - No matter where in the film it might be, I'll get pulled in each time... and watching the chronological version was just odd, somehow.
The Usual Suspects - Instant classic in our household.
The Great Escape - This pretty much goes for any Steve McQueen film, but 'The Great Escape' has such a great ensemble, it takes the top of the pile.
The Incredibles - Seen it more than a dozen times (bought first for myself, then the daughter watched incessantly, and now the son), and still not tired of it.
Star Wars Episodes IV, V & VI - Randal said it best in 'Clerks 2': "There's only one Trilogy, you [CENSORED] morons."
(guilty pleasure) ANY Mel Brooks Film - Be it 'Blazing Saddles', 'History of the World: Part 1', 'Silent Movie', or any of his other works, I can't help but to stop and settle in to watch to the end.
(obligatory "chick flick", to cancel out the above) Playing By Heart - An amazing cast set in a well-crafted web of seemingly-disparate storylines...
Ferris Bueller's Day Off - The only thing better than the ultimate "playing hookie" movie was skipping classes see it in the theatre
Memento - No matter where in the film it might be, I'll get pulled in each time... and watching the chronological version was just odd, somehow.
The Usual Suspects - Instant classic in our household.
The Great Escape - This pretty much goes for any Steve McQueen film, but 'The Great Escape' has such a great ensemble, it takes the top of the pile.
The Incredibles - Seen it more than a dozen times (bought first for myself, then the daughter watched incessantly, and now the son), and still not tired of it.
Star Wars Episodes IV, V & VI - Randal said it best in 'Clerks 2': "There's only one Trilogy, you [CENSORED] morons."
(guilty pleasure) ANY Mel Brooks Film - Be it 'Blazing Saddles', 'History of the World: Part 1', 'Silent Movie', or any of his other works, I can't help but to stop and settle in to watch to the end.
(obligatory "chick flick", to cancel out the above) Playing By Heart - An amazing cast set in a well-crafted web of seemingly-disparate storylines...