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Most rewatchable Criterion film?

Lester Burnham

over 2 years ago

I also watch Carnival of Souls every year around Halloween.

JP. Schmidt

over 2 years ago

my vote goes for Modern Times :)

Ransom Stoddar​d

over 2 years ago

“my vote goes for Modern Times :)”

Seconded.

Brett Scheuer​mann

over 2 years ago

I’ve seen Blade Runner mor times than almost any other movie, so that.

HAL 9000

over 2 years ago

@Brett Me too on Blade Runner. Sometimes, I just can’t decide what DVD of mine I want to watch so I put Blade Runner on.

ran picado

over 2 years ago

Hard to say, but I will agree on Tenenbaums and I’ll add In the Mood for Love and 400 blows.

deckard croix

over 2 years ago

God forbid anyone mentioning films like Drunken Angel or The Red Desert

Al Topich

over 2 years ago

The Seventh Seal would be the only movie i would take with me to a desert island, even if i didn’t have a dvd player.

Duncan Gray

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over 2 years ago

No love for Trouble in Paradise?

T.J. Royal

over 2 years ago

My votes go for Pandora’s Box and M.

T.J. Royal

over 2 years ago

Oh, and White Dog.

SCUBADO​NC

over 2 years ago

“Naked Lunch” hands down.

Matt L

over 2 years ago

Pepe Le Moko is great because the style and the setting and the characters. Always fun to rewatch.
Trouble in Paradise is a pleasure too because of the direction and dialogue.

Carlos Figueir​edo

over 2 years ago

“Picnic at Hanging Rock”. Every time I see it I get something new out of it.

Jack

over 2 years ago

Sans Soleil. Every time I see it I seem to see something completely different in it. It is endlessly fascinating to me.

Danny Rose

over 2 years ago

if….

Edward McDonal​d

over 2 years ago

I’ve rewatched Kicking and Screaming the most.

Ally the Manic Listmak​er

over 2 years ago

Breathless probably.

JAH

over 2 years ago

Probably The Third Man. I’ve watched Paris, Texas many times too.

Pierre

over 2 years ago

It’s a tie between Ally’s and Jah’s for me.

Ally the Manic Listmak​er

over 2 years ago

I could also say La Double vie de Veronique, but Pierre, at least you think Breathless is rewatchable. ;)

Leeches in the Cupboar​d

over 2 years ago

Science is Fiction

Erik Villase​nor

over 2 years ago

Bottle Rocket or Yojimbo

Neo-Glo​om

over 2 years ago

Criterion has released a lot of films with rewatch value.

I’d go with the first Brakhage set, Science is Fiction, Last Year at Marienbad or Sans Soleil. I get something totally new from them upon each revisiting. George Washington and Days of Heaven are also both films I’d have no problem watching on a semi frequent basis, along with the Cassavetes box set, Rohmer box set, and everything they’ve released of Fassbinder’s. An old roommate and I lived in a house with no cable and one DVD (The Darjeeling Limited) for a few weeks, and I would say I watched it around 10 times during that period, so I guess that is one of my picks as well.

Z. Bart

over 2 years ago

I’m partial to films about intellectuals in crisis, so: Linklater’s “Slacker” and Malle’s “The Fire Within” are high on my list. All summer, I found myself immersed in the boxed set of William Klein films: brilliant, all.

RAWDEAL​BUFFY

over 2 years ago

I succumb to the awesomeness that is Rushmore, far too often. Love that movie to death.

90lg

over 2 years ago

hard choice. well first of all: the double life of véronique. i’ve already seen it 3 times. the brakhage set, science is fiction, au revoir les enfants, pierrot le fou, yojimbo, last year at marienbad, through a glass darkly, 400 blows.

loofrin

over 2 years ago

Hard Boiled or The Killer

Soul Deserter

over 2 years ago

Yojimbo, The Sword of Doom, Hotel Monterey, and any Godard with Anna Karina in it.

loofrin

over 2 years ago

i’ve noticed that i watch kicking and screaming an awful lot, too. i love that movie