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The Ten Most Rewatchable Movies Of All Time

The Ten Most Rewatchable Movies Of All Time
Lots of movies are a good watch one time, but it takes a special kind of film making to create something that holds up time after time.
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There are more movies than any one person could ever hope to see in a lifetime, so it's really saying something when a film is so good that it warrants a rewatch. On top of that, if you find yourself rewatching it over and over again, it's clearly a top-tier talkie.

Redditor u/therealone2327 wanted to know which movies people have watched over five times, and it's no surprise that the internet has lots of feelings about which movies are well-suited to a heavy rotation.


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'Jurassic Park' (1993)

A dinosaur theme park gone wrong is a premise that stands the test of time.

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'Back to the Future' (1985)

Time travel, if nothing else, keeps things interesting.

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'Home Alone' (1990)

Nothing makes us feel more Christmas-y than watching bad men get the crap beat out of them by a little kid.

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'The Princess Bride' (1987)

A layered tale that's lovely as a kid โ€” even better as an adult.

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'Hot Fuzz' (2007)

Something about it makes us feel fuzzy inside (and hot).

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'My Cousin Vinny' (1992)

When you're in court, you're family.

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'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' (1975)

A movie that's so much more than a sum of its parts.

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'The Lord of the Rings' (2001-2003)

It's just one long movie about one long book.

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'Mean Girls' (2004)

How can something be simultaneously dated and timeless at the same time?

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'Star Wars' (1977-2005)

Not long ago in a DVD player not very far away.

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