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Forest Gump
As an oldster, I notice that almost all of the movies listed here are more than 20 years old. Most of the cultural references on Lemmy are much more recent than that.
Six String Samurai
Miami Connection
Ready Player One
Harry Potter series The Matrix Tangled The Wolf of Wallstreet Coraline
Sissy boy slap party!
A Silent Voice/Koe no Natachi
I'm currently learning Japanese, and this has been my go-to to rewatch without subtitles, picking up a little more each time I revisit it.
Harry potter 1-7
Most Villenueve movies are very rewatchable for me. Sicario, BR2049, Arrival, and the Dune films. Others like Incendies, Enemy, and Prisoners not as much, not because they are bad, but because they are pretty heavy to be watched repeatedly.
I must have seen Old School at least twenty times.
It was pretty much the perfect movie before streaming services existed and you were too lazy to go to the video store or P2P-download another movie because you'd rather hang out on your friends' couch and smoke weed all day.
Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire (1972)
1 Night in Paris
Singin' in the rain.
Independence Day Rambo: First Blood North To Alaska Total Recall Open Season
Yeah, my parents watched a lot of old shows while I was growing up so it kind of shaped my likes.
the nice guys apocalypse now zodiac green mile closer kings speech anything Villeneuve has made more or less
Martyrs