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Movies You Never Get Tired of Watching (2 Viewers)

For me, there are two sets of movies that fit.

1-Movies that I'll never get tired of watching even if I fall asleep or have to leave during the middle of it because I've seen it so many times, I just love watching it over and over again
Dazed and Confused
Dune (the good one, Lynch 1984)
Armageddon
Green Street (Houligans)
Heat
Aliens
Boiler Room
Chronicles of Riddick
Rounders

2-Movies that I'll never get tired of watching, but they require a commitment because once I start I want to watch the whole ****ing thing
Lawrence of Arabia
No Country for Old Men
The Godfather Part 2
 
For me, there are two sets of movies that fit.

1-Movies that I'll never get tired of watching even if I fall asleep or have to leave during the middle of it because I've seen it so many times, I just love watching it over and over again
Dazed and Confused
Dune (the good one, Lynch 1984)
Armageddon
Green Street (Houligans)
Heat
Aliens
Boiler Room
Chronicles of Riddick
Rounders

2-Movies that I'll never get tired of watching, but they require a commitment because once I start I want to watch the whole ****ing thing
Lawrence of Arabia
No Country for Old Men
The Godfather Part 2
Good call on Boiler Room. Very underrated and a memorable intro to Giovanni Ribisi and Vin Diesel
 
Road to perdition
Bridge of spies
American made
War dogs
Jack Reacher
Moneyball
The hateful 8
Miracle
Michael Clayton
Hell or high water
Spotlight
12 angry men
No country for old men
The town
Fury
My cousin vinny
Chef
Cinderalla Man
American Gangster
The equalizer
Sicario
Everest
Warrior
Lone Survivor
 
Agree with many already mentioned. Some favorites probably not mentioned:
Bottle Shock
Young Frankenstein
Time Machine (1960)
Miss Congeniality (daughter was in it)
North Dallas Forty (of course!)
 
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The Godfather I and II
I didn't see it until I was an adult where others have seen it 1,000 times
Since then I have watched it many times and I never get tired of that opening wedding scene

I might actually like II better than the OG. I've never even attempted III.
Same thing, you would assume we would want to see III but I really have no desire
I and II were made around the same time, they waited almost 20 years to release the 3rd one and FFC never intended to do a 3rd one but he needed the money
 
The Godfather I and II
I didn't see it until I was an adult where others have seen it 1,000 times
Since then I have watched it many times and I never get tired of that opening wedding scene
“Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your daughter's wedding... on the day of your daughter's wedding. And I hope that their first child be a masculine child. I pledge my ever-ending loyalty."
-Luca Brasi
 
The Godfather I and II
I didn't see it until I was an adult where others have seen it 1,000 times
Since then I have watched it many times and I never get tired of that opening wedding scene
“Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your daughter's wedding... on the day of your daughter's wedding. And I hope that their first child be a masculine child. I pledge my ever-ending loyalty."
-Luca Brasi
Fredo was not very masculine so Luca knew what he was praying for
 
The Godfather I and II
I didn't see it until I was an adult where others have seen it 1,000 times
Since then I have watched it many times and I never get tired of that opening wedding scene

I might actually like II better than the OG. I've never even attempted III.
Same thing, you would assume we would want to see III but I really have no desire
I and II were made around the same time, they waited almost 20 years to release the 3rd one and FFC never intended to do a 3rd one but he needed the money
I don’t think Part III is all that bad. Or at least the “Coda” director’s cut version. I don’t think I gave it much of a chance before either, but I bought the 4K UHD Blu Ray that came out for the 50th anniversary, and thought “Coda” was better than what I had heard about the movie’s reputation. It is not as good as the first two, but that’s forgivable. I suppose if someone really hated Sophia Coppola being cast in it, he did not fix that though.
 

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