What movie have you watched the most in the past 10 years?
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What movie have you watched the most in the past 10 years?
Top Gun: Maverick…going on 6 times.
**doesn’t necessarily have to have been made in past 10 years.
**doesn’t necessarily have to have been made in past 10 years.
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Re: What movie have you watched the most in the past 10 years?
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
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I saw Once Upon A Time In Hollywood six times at the theatre (though to be fair, that was spread out over a six month period), and I think I've watched my Blu-Ray three times.
But since we're going back to 2013, I've certainly watched Back To The Future more times during that span of time. When you know a movie that well, you're not really following the plot, but grooving to the rhythm of its tone and emotions, like listening to your favorite record album.
But since we're going back to 2013, I've certainly watched Back To The Future more times during that span of time. When you know a movie that well, you're not really following the plot, but grooving to the rhythm of its tone and emotions, like listening to your favorite record album.
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There are some movies that I watch at a certain time every year:
The Thing (winter)
Beautiful Girls (early spring)
Jaws (summer)
Sideways (late summer)
Donnie Darko (autumn)
Other than those, the ones I've watched the most over the past 10 years would likely be:
Mulholland Drive
Get Carter (1971)
The Wicker Man (1973)
The Day Of The Jackal
Brotherhood Of The Wolf
Deep End
Valley Girl
The Big Lebowski
The Thing (winter)
Beautiful Girls (early spring)
Jaws (summer)
Sideways (late summer)
Donnie Darko (autumn)
Other than those, the ones I've watched the most over the past 10 years would likely be:
Mulholland Drive
Get Carter (1971)
The Wicker Man (1973)
The Day Of The Jackal
Brotherhood Of The Wolf
Deep End
Valley Girl
The Big Lebowski
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Re: What movie have you watched the most in the past 10 years?
#s 3, 4 and 5 in particular
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It might actually be Top Gun Maverick. Saw it 4 times in the theater last year.
Special early screening
Dolby the weekend it premiered
While on vacation in Canada
Another showing a month later to get a free poster.
Special early screening
Dolby the weekend it premiered
While on vacation in Canada
Another showing a month later to get a free poster.
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Re: What movie have you watched the most in the past 10 years?
The movie version of RENT and The Day after Tomorrow. Funny thing is that I am not a fan of RENT as a stage show, and the same criticisms I have of that apply to the film. But, for some reason, I find these films the best options when I need to turn my brain off for a couple of hours.
Only other film that comes close is Across the Universe, but I rarely make it beyond the two-thirds mark.
Only other film that comes close is Across the Universe, but I rarely make it beyond the two-thirds mark.
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Man, this is a tough one. I actually really want to respond, but can't think of anything that fits the bill. Maaaaaybe The Thing? Possibly Hocus Pocus, since that plays on Freeform constantly during October and I had that channel on in the background a lot that month.
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One Fine Day while I do think it's one of the 5 really good romantic comedies, I wouldn't watch it by myself, but since my wife watches the movie at least three times a year and sometimes I do too. Notting Hill and The Last Unicorn are some other movies, she watches a lot. I don't rewatch movies that often. I like to watch new movies and shows.
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Jaws. Probably once a year.
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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
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Re: What movie have you watched the most in the past 10 years?
Probably Home Alone every year. Other than seasonal movies I would guess No Country for Old Men. We have a newborn in the house so I bet the next ten years will be Finding Nemo or some shit.
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Pitch Perfect is my go-to "put something on in the background" movie. For movies I sit down specifically to rewatch - if we're just going off the last ten years, it's Captain America: Winter Soldier. My wife and I watch Die Hard every Christmas Eve while wrapping all of the presents too.
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As for movies released in the last ten years I have no idea. I only own a handful. But my most watched films are either Blade Runner The Final Cut or Serenity.
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Probably The Martian. No idea why but whenever it's on TV, I get lulled into watching it to the end.
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I've got a few "comfort food" movies that I can put on in the background as easily as sit down to watch with my full attention. Raiders of the Lost Ark, Ronin, State and Main, Get Shorty, The Empire Strikes Back, Out of Sight.
The movie I've likely watched the most often in the past 10 years? That's easy.
The Simspons Movie.
The movie I've likely watched the most often in the past 10 years? That's easy.
The Simspons Movie.
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Star Wars The Last Jedi. I adore 95% of this movie, and fast forward through the other 5% (Canto Bight).
I'd have to think that something like Hot Rod or Land of the Lost would come in a close second. Stupid, silly movies that are great to have playing in the background.
I'd have to think that something like Hot Rod or Land of the Lost would come in a close second. Stupid, silly movies that are great to have playing in the background.
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I have a similar experience with both The Martian and The Big Short. There is something about the methodical conversations working through problems or explaining finances that is very watchable to me.
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I've been using Letterboxd since March of 2021 and I haven't logged any movie more than twice in that time period. One of those was Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and I think I watched it twice before that as well. So 4 total. I can't imagine there are any others that I watched more than that. Day of the Jackal is another I probably watched 3 or 4 times after the Arrow blu-ray came out.
Truth be told I can't think of more than 10-15 movies I've seen more than 5 times in my life and almost all of them were childhood favorites that I watched over and over on VHS because there was nothing else to choose from.
Truth be told I can't think of more than 10-15 movies I've seen more than 5 times in my life and almost all of them were childhood favorites that I watched over and over on VHS because there was nothing else to choose from.




