🎬 The “Movies I Can Watch 100 Times” List
🔫 1. Pulp Fiction (1994) – Peak Tarantino Energy
Iconic dialogue. Twisted timelines. Plus, Samuel L. Jackson delivering some of the most rewatchable monologues in cinematic history.
Pro tip: Quote “Say ‘what’ again.” Unironically. It never gets old.
⛓️ 2. The Shawshank Redemption (1994) – The Ultimate Slow-Burn Thriller
Plot? Perfect. Morgan Freeman’s narration? Unmatched. That twist ending still hits hard on the 100th rewatch.
💃 3. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) – The Teen Rom-Com Standard
Heath Ledger’s “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” serenade? Cinematic perfection. Julia Stiles’ poem breakdown? Still hits.
🕶️ 4. Ocean’s Eleven (2001) – Smooth Criminal Vibes Only
The ultimate heist movie without all the exhausting action. It’s all slick plans, smart dialogue, and top-tier banter between Clooney, Pitt, and Damon.
🍫 5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1971) – Pure Nostalgia with a Side of Chaos
Gene Wilder’s perfect blend of whimsy and menace? Unbeatable. The boat scene? Still a little terrifying.
Pro tip: Rewatch and realize the Oompa Loompas were serving harsh truths with absolute rhythm.
🍽️ 6. The Menu (2022) – Culinary Horror, Dark Comedy Perfection
Ralph Fiennes terrifyingly calm. Anya Taylor-Joy delivering deadpan perfection. Dark satire with that “eat the rich” energy that never gets old.
🎭 7. My Cousin Vinny (1992) – Courtroom Comedy with Zero Skips
Joe Pesci in his most iconic comedic role. Marisa Tomei’s Oscar-winning performance. Witty courtroom banter, fish-out-of-water humor, and timeless one-liners (“The two yutes?”).
Pro tip: Rewatch for Tomei’s “positraction” testimony—it never stops being hilarious.
🎭 8. The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) – For Perfectly Symmetrical Vibes
Wes Anderson’s quirky storytelling, Ralph Fiennes’ comedic timing, and gorgeous cinematography.
🎢 9. The Truman Show (1998) – Because Existential Crises Can Be Fun
Jim Carrey in his best non-comedic role. A movie that’s funny, eerie, and hits different in the age of reality TV.
🎬 10. Clue (1985) - Murder. Multiple endings. Witty chaos.
The perfect rewatch for any mood.