The Last Dragon or Ghostbusters, probably. I still watch those both at least once a year. So probably 50+ times for both of those.
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American History X, Pulp Fiction, Heat.. I could go on and on
Airplane!
Surely you can't be serious.
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
Drive Thru. It's a B rate slasher horror flick. Highly entertaining and always a recommendation.
There are few of them for me, but maybe Warrior (2011) is the favourite go to movie for me. If I'm overwhelmed by anything, it helps me reset myself and put things in perspective and get me in the mindset to fight back and stay strong.
Definitely the Avatar movie, I mean the blue ones not TLA. I watched it when it came out, watched it several times with my family and friends. Lastly I watched it at IMAX, was a fantastic experience. Sadly second movie did not live up to my expectations.
Maybe Thor Ragnarok
Definitely Bio Dome!
Alien, Aliens and Predator. The Big Lebowski and the John Wick films are gaining traction more recently.
For me it Lord of the Rings and/or Harry Potter. Can't count how often I watched these masterpieces.
For me it's Casino. Easily my favorite movie.
Practical Magic. It might be tied with Nightmare Before Christmas.
It was comfortable for me to watch them both often when I scored a VCR in my room.
Star Trek: First Contact or Insurrection
I used to fall asleep watching Twister on VHS. Something about the substandard quality and tracking sound really sealed the deal when I needed to catch some Zzz's.
I watched it so many times that I wore out the tape.
For me American Pie (was the first movie I've watched in English, when I was finding out you could switch languages on dvd), followed by the Matrix.