Beverly Hills Cop. Loved it as a kid and still love it now. My daughter is currently Moana obsessed. I think I've seen that about a million times in the last month. Or so it feels like!
For me it has to be Airplane! Funniest movie ever IMO, and despite how many times I watch it, I always see something else funny in the background that I've never seen before.
Dont watch many films more than once but the ones quoted above are exceptions Also the Clint Eastwood man with no name films . And the Connery and Moore Bond films ... And embarrassingly Stardust - the Mrs loves it so its not unkown for me to come in and find she is half way through - must admit I can cope with it better than most of that type - Robert Di Nero as a gay pirate must be one of the best characters in film anywhere
Aliens - My most favourite film ever. Pulp Fiction Scent of a woman Zombieland World war Z Heat Baz Luhrmans Romeo and Juliet Italian Job Fifth Element Rollerball All of the above I've seen between 30 and 50 times with Pulp Fiction and Aliens about 100. Shawshank and Schindlers would be on the list if they weren't so bloody long.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, I just loved the songs as a kid and I played the cassette I had thousands of times before finding out about the film. Once I knew one existed, I just had to have it even though I really wasn't impressed it was Donny Osmond. I watched that thing on loop for months on end. I reckon it will probably always be my most watched film, despite having not seen it in years just because of the sheer number of times I played it back then. If I don't include the binge watching of that film and go for one I've seen most frequently over a longer period of time it would have to be either Cool Runnings (love that film!) or Dirty Dancing (absolute perfect film and appealed to the dancer in me). ... Or actually probably a disaster/action film as my mam used to watch them all the time!! I hated the idea of films other than the ones mentioned above up until I was in my early twenties as I honestly though all films were around 3 hours long. It just turns out that that's the length of the films my mam made us watch over and over (Ben Hur, The Great Escape, Spartacus, The Towering Inferno etc.)
Groundhog Day, never get tired of watching it. Groundhog Day, never get tired of watching it. Groundhog Day, never get tired of watching it. Groundhog Day, never get tired of watching it. I give up.....
CROSS of iron wi James Coburn, came out in late 70s, wot a movie strongly recommended its great. Watched it over 100 times over years.Action on par wi any recent released movies.