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Specifically, Fellowship, extended edition
Nah, just 12 hours of extended edition x3. One sitting.
The Fifth Element.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
LOTR
Shaun of the Dead
Dodgeball
Pirates of the Caribbean
I watched this so often as a kid, I could quote the entire thing verbatim from start to finish.
So many good answers here, but I gotta add Aliens and Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Kung Fu Hustle
Evil Dead 2
DEAD BY DAWN DEAD BY DAWN DEAD BY DAWN
The Breakfast Club
Hackers. It’s so bad but I love it
Back to the Future.
Superbad
How the hell have neither Mean Girls or The Princess Bride been posted yet?? Those are, like, the most quotable and fun movies ever.
The Matrix and Die Hard and The Dark Knight Trilogy.
Heat, Groundhog Day, Alien, Blade Runner
Groundhog Day annual rewatch!
Starship Troopers. It doesn't matter what mood I was in, I will be in a better one by the time it finishes. Also makes for excellent background for household chores, once you have the whole film basically memorized.
The Big Lebowski
21 Jump Street
Spaceballs
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. The premise always sucks me in, can't turn it down. Not a good movie to watch on a date or in the beginning of a relationship though.
There's many but the classic action ones, for me, are The Rock, Con Air, Patriot Games, The Sum of All Fears, Air Force One, Starship Troopers, Pacific Rim, and Die Hard/er.
On the lighter side, I'll always watch Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Superbad, Anchorman, This is the End, Hot Tub Time Machine, Pirates of the Caribbean, Blazing Saddles, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, and The Emperor's New Groove.
Clue
Supertroopers and Hot Fuzz
Holes (Disney)
Blues Brothers. Orange whip? Orange whip? Three orange whips.
Remember the Titans. I don't care if it's 5 minutes in or 5 minutes from the end, I will sit and watch it.
"You make sure they remember, forever, the night they played the Titans!"
rocky horror
High Fidelity
Snatch
The Fugitive.
Naked Gun 1/2/3
Executive Decision.
Pulp Fiction
The Back to the Future trilogy. It'd only be a slight exaggeration to say I've watched those movies hundreds of times.
A small but growing Texas town, filled with strange and musical characters, celebrates its sesquicentennial and converge on a local parade and talent show.
David Byrne of Talking Heads fame visits a typical (and fictional) Texas town, on the eve of the town's celebration of the state's sesquicentennial. He meets various colorful local characters, most notably Lewis Fyne, a big-hearted bachelor in search of matrimony.
Anchorman
Gladiator
Kingdom of Heavens
Tron: Legacy
I could watch them backwards and still enjoy them.
Edit: Goodbye Lenin. It's just so god damn rich, coming from that country and time myself.
Robocop, Trains, Planes and Automobiles, Dances with Wolves.
Gladiator or Master and Commander
The Shawshank Redemption
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Airplane!
Before Sunrise