You watch it again and again. What is it?

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Assassin Xaero

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Shaun of the Dead
Hot Fuzz
Pitch Black
The Chronicles of Riddick
Scooby Doo (old ones, second newest series was ok, but 'Mystery Inc.' made me cry)
King of the Hill

Other things I'm forgetting...
 

Deadlock Radium

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The film "Undercover Brother". It was too awesome to watch just once.

Also, these vids:
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I love this song so much:​
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The men in charge of protecting our country:​
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Oh, and this:​
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The Epicosity

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It isn't longer than a minute or so, but the Metro: Last Light teaser is amazing to me, I have honestly lost count of how many times I saw it. AT LEAST 50.
 

Stein Inge

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Lots of things really:

"The Big Lebowski". It just never stops being really, really funny...
"Hellboy: The Golden Army"
The Futurama movies, "The Beast With A Billion Backs" in particular...

Recently not a day goes by without Tom Waits singing "Christmas card from a hooker in Minneapolis" and "Tom Traubert´s Blues", from "Live From Austin" and "The Old Grey Whistle Test".

Once in a while i watch some old favourites from One Piece. Zoros fight with Mr. 1 from the Arabasta arc is a personal favourite.
 

Mr_Universal

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"Generation Kill", a TV show that could be described as an modern day brothers in arms, but with more humour, "Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas", and of course "Firefly"
 

thedevilscousin

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Scott Pilgrim, random episodes of Lucky Star, Arrested Development and i've seen the Star Wars movies/shows far too many times.

Also watched Invader Zim way too much in the past.
 

GeorgW

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Futurama, especially the commentary track. I just can't get enough, epicness!
 

LordLundar

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Babylon 5 without a doubt. So much excellent work done on that show and (in my mind at any rate) stands head and shoulders above any Sci-Fi show to date.
 

Kyoufuu

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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Specifically, the episode Sonic Rainboom. Amazing episode.
 

The Hero Killer

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Recently I've been watching Toy Story 3 and Easy A anytime they come on.

I watch all Versailles music videos and live performances just about everyday.
 

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Wintermute_ said:
Some movies, tv shows, animes, music videos, or whatever your just have to watch again right away, and several times again after that, and you just never tire of seeing whatever it is for the 20th or 25th time, you just love it some much.

Two days ago, I saw the movie Wall-e from Pixar animations for the first time. I'm obsessed with the film. I've watched it several times since in those 2-3 days. It occupies my thoughts and every 10 minutes I'll think about that fantastic movie and just bask in that warm glow it gives me. Last time this happened it was the movie Bolt, which I've seen at least a dozen times (no exaggeration), and before that it was Princess Mononoke. Some movies are just so endearing and captivating.

So escapists, what have you been watching for the thousandth time?
Blade Runner, its one of my faves
 

SangRahl

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Firefly... I think the only series on DVD that I've actually set asside for more than one complete viewing, but there are a lot of series that I've watched through once, but would be willing to watch through again. The Wire, Deadwood, Rome, Treme (yeah, I know it's stil on, but I'd restart from first season, if asked to)... eventually Game of Thrones. (Yeah, HBO kinda kicks *ss when it comes to good, complex writing and replayability.)

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip... Bought it for a song via an Amazon Gold Box deal. Haven't had a chance to re-watch more than a few episodes, though. (Ma-in-Law was in chemo, and her befuddled brain couldn't keep up through a single scene, let alone an entire episode.)

Movies I can't channel surf past:
PCU - I know in my very bones that it's not as good as I once thought it was, but we're talking about George Clinton jamming a house party. Not much that can beat that, except...
Animal House - ...Otis Day and the Knights jamming a house party.
Ferris Beuller's Day Off - We own it. I can see the DVD from here. If I pass it playing on TNT or some other cable channel, I'll still stop and watch. This movie helped define my highschool and college years... and I wasn't even IN highschool when I first saw it.