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In steam of consciousness order:
Probably a number of others
The Fifth Element is the quintessential sci-fi movie. Literally, the word quintessence means "fifth element".
It's so completely enjoyable.
I second most of these, especially The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
I would add most Kubrick films including Dr. Strangelove and 2001.
Also, Being John Malkovich, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Dawn of the Dead remake 2004
The most recent film I can't stop watching is Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Theives.
Dr Strange love, 2001, and Being John Malkovich are all movies I've seen more than three times.
Every kid had that movie on tape or dvd that watched over and over. Mine was Young Frankenstein on beta.
It's so great. Like Princess Bride, very quotable, too.
Mine was Ghostbusters. Watched it until the tape broke rewinding it one day.
First time I've seen 'Harvey' mentioned here.
I wish I could give more upvotes.
When I was a kid, I got into watching old movies, and that one became my favorite. I loved that movie.
As he got older, Stewart did it on Broadway and a couple of times for television.
"If I ever go broke, I can always take 'Harvey' on tour and get back on my feet."