Top 10 Most Rewatchable Movies According to Reddit

    Some movies you watch once and remember forever. Others you put on every time you're sick, hungover, or just need the world to feel okay for a couple of hours. Reddit's "most rewatchable movie ever" threads are some of the most upvoted content on r/movies, and the same titles always dominate. These aren't necessarily the best films ever made — they're the ones Redditors have seen 20, 30, even 50 times and still notice new things in. We crawled the most upvoted "movies you can watch on infinite loop" threads to build this consensus ranking.

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    1. 1
      The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

      The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

      Reddit's eternal rewatch champion. The extended editions are practically a yearly tradition on r/movies, and the consensus is clear: no other trilogy holds up to repeat viewing the way Fellowship does.

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      The Big Lebowski

      The Big Lebowski (1998)

      The Coen brothers' bowling-noir is Reddit's official "I've seen it 40 times" movie. r/Lebowski has been one of the most active film subreddits for over a decade for a reason.

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      Inception

      Inception (2010)

      The puzzle-box blockbuster Reddit can't stop replaying. r/movies threads frequently surface new layers, dream-logic catches, and Hans Zimmer score tributes years after release.

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      Ferris Bueller's Day Off

      Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)

      Reddit's most-cited "perfect day movie." When r/movies asks for the most rewatchable comedy, Ferris always lands in the top 5 — it just feels like sunshine.

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      Back to the Future

      Back to the Future (1985)

      The Reddit-approved comfort blockbuster. The pacing is so tight that even on the 30th rewatch r/movies users say it never drags for a single second.

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      Star Wars

      Star Wars (1977)

      Reddit's nostalgic anchor. Even users who weren't alive in 1977 say the original is the most rewatchable Star Wars film by a mile — and the threads defending it never get old.

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      2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

      r/movies' "every rewatch reveals more" pick. Kubrick's monolith mystery has spawned more multi-thousand-comment analysis threads than any other film on Reddit.

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      The Matrix (1999)

      Reddit's defining "movie that aged perfectly" pick. The Wachowskis' cyberpunk action film still drives weekly philosophical megathreads on r/movies and r/TrueFilm.

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      Hot Fuzz (2007)

      Edgar Wright's setup-payoff comedy is the most-cited "every rewatch I catch a new joke" film on r/movies. Reddit obsesses over the visual gags scattered through every frame.

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      Step Brothers (2008)

      Reddit's official rewatchable comedy of the modern era. Half the comments under any "comfort movie" thread are just Step Brothers quotes — and nobody minds.

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