graveyard of the fireflies.
i don't usually rewatch, but if the plane has it, i challenge myself. again. and again.
this time, i won't cry
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graveyard of the fireflies.
i don't usually rewatch, but if the plane has it, i challenge myself. again. and again.
this time, i won't cry
I have a similar relationship with "Dancer in the Dark" whenever I get around to it. I always cry...
Interstate 60
Full Metal Jacket.
Best war movie and best Kubrick movie of all time.
The Martian.
It's my go-to when I just want something to watch.
Rogue One
Ben-Hur. Loved it in my youth, when TV still aired this kind of movies regularly, and I absolutely love it and like to review it from time to time. There are others I've watched again lots if times (Star Wars, The Matrix...) but Ben-Hur is number one.
As a kid, it was a cartoon - The Little Mermaid. As an adult... It is a cartoon - Spiderman: Across the Spiderverse.
GoodFellas
Summer Wars. And it still tears me up.
Conan the Barbarian History of the World pt1 Star wars Raiders of the Lost arc Master and Commander
The clutch powers Lego movie
Just read the reviews on Google and you'll understand
I'm afraid they might be a whole bunch of oldies but goodies:
2001: A Space Odyssey.
The Empire Strikes Back.
Miller's Crossing (the third movie written and directed by the Coen brothers, from 1989).
A Bridge Too Far (from 1977, a sprawling, star-studded epic about the Allies and their costly, ill-advised and ultimately unsuccessful Operation Market-Garden in WWII).
A Bout De Soufflé. (Godard's seminal French New Wave cannon blast).
From Russia With Love.
The Spy Who Loved Me.
In the last few years? The Magic Sword (1962) about 7 times I think and I could go for another.
All of these movies my family sits down and watches at least once a year:
Harry Potter series.. All of them.
LoTR/ Hobbit.. All of them.
Paul
Strictly Ballroom
Princess Bride
Music Man 1962 version
Court Jester 1955 with Danny Kaye
I can't say if RoboCop, Terminator, Blade Runner or El mundo es nuestro.
2001: A Space Odyssey
The LotR Extended trilogy
Contact or Big Trouble In Little China. Love those movies.
There's a dumb Italian Horror movie called Del Amore d'ella Muerte (Cemetary Man in English speaking territories) that I absolutely love. It was made in the 90s and stars Rupert Everrit as a graveyard keeper who fights a zombie invasion with his mute assistant.
Hard to explain but the universe they create is very comfy where he's drinking red wine and shooting zombies.
BTTF