The Birdcage. Every time it ends, I want to restart it.
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I've seen The Prince of Egypt about a dozen times, and I love it each time.
Agree with many others here. Also: Aliens, Terminator 2, True Lies, Bad Boys, The Naked Gun, Top Secret!, Hot Shots: Part Deux, Deadpool 1-3
The 1993 Super Mario Bros.
As campy and crappy as it is, it never fails to put a smile on my face and make me laugh, that movie rules.
ITT: Cults and their followers.
I watch V for Vendetta every November
I have watched SnowPiercer at least 6 times (and yes, I totally belive it is a sequel to Willy Wonka)
Rewatched Mr and Mrs Smith last night it holds up
I've never seen that one, but I liked the series with Donald Glover.
The 5th element
Die Hard 1
Back to the Future, any
Jurassic Park 1
The Lion King
Road to El Dorado
Surely I'm forgetting a few but these come to mind now
LOTR. Dumb and Dumber.
Dodgeball, Space Jam, anything with Adam Sandler, SuperBad, anything with Jim Carrey,
Office space
Sean of the dead
Dirty rotten scoundrels
The Mummy, The Princess Bride, The Devil Wears Prada and Jurassic Park never get old for me.
The Coronetto Trilogy from Edgar Wright
-Shaun of the Dead
-Hot Fuzz
-The Worlds End
The Hunt, The Way, Smokey and the Bandit, Clerks, Clerks 2, The Judge, Encanto, Spirited Away, Days of Thunder, Edge of Tomorrow, Nobody, Predator, Real Genius.
Strictly Ballroom, Baz' first film
Groundhog Day
Everyone has about the same answers here, and I agree with many, but I've got a weird one:
Super Size Me
Something about it just compels me. And it always makes me want McDonald's afterwards... I truly struggle to explain why.
Aliens, Constantine, Gone in 60 Seconds, Wall-E, How to Train a Dragon, Hamilton, LotR, Kung Pow, Twister, Jurassic Park, Infinity War/End Game, Greatest Showman
Kung Pow is just SO, SO, SO good!
Fear and loathing in las vegas
Step brothers
The matrix
Hackers
Prince of darkness
The original salem's lot
Children of Men, The Boondock Saints, I Origins.
Used to be The Matrix as well, but I'm kind of over it now.
Children of Men is so good. I love this thread because I'm seeing mentions of so many great movies that I used to watch all the time but I realize it's been ages since I've last seen them.