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People Are Sharing The “No Skip” Movies They’ll Watch Every Chance They Get, No Matter What

Readers Name “Hot fuzz” and “The Fifth element” Among Most​ Rewatchable Films

A recent discussion on Reddit‘s r/AskReddit ⁣forum revealed a consensus on films with high rewatchability. ⁢ The thread, initiated on August 21, 2023, sparked numerous⁤ responses highlighting favourite movies that viewers return to again ​and again.

One film consistently praised was Edgar Wright’s 2007 action-comedy, Hot Fuzz. Reddit user -Midnight_Marauder- stated, “Hot⁣ Fuzz has ⁢got to be one of​ the most rewatchable ​movies ever ‌made.”

Another film frequently mentioned ‌was⁤ Luc ⁤Besson’s 1997 science fiction action film, The Fifth Element. Several users ⁢shared personal anecdotes about their repeated viewings and gratitude for the movie.

thelordyuppa shared a story about their partner’s positive reaction⁤ to ​the film,⁢ saying, “I loved it​ when it came out and still ​love it. Seen it so ‍many times. ⁢My partner finally agreed to watch‍ it and she actually ​loved it. I knew she was a keeper lol.”

User⁤ speedingpullet expressed a poignant sentiment regarding ⁢the film and its​ star, Bruce willis, noting, “One of⁣ my fave movies of all time. I‌ watch it​ every time it comes on. Even more emotional now that⁣ Bruce Willis is suffering from ‌dementia and will never⁢ make another movie. He was grand.” Willis announced his retirement from acting in March 2022 due to aphasia,which later ⁢progressed ​to‌ a diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia.

Kimoshi echoed the sentiment of frequent re-watching, stating, “It was just on TV ​this ‌week, which means I‌ stopped and promptly watched ⁢the​ entire thing like every other time I stumble upon it airing.”

The Fifth Element, starring Bruce Willis, Milla jovovich, Gary Oldman, ⁣and Ian Holm, is set in the 23rd century and ‍follows a cab driver who becomes ‌the unwitting savior of the world.

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