There’s nothing quite like a comfort movie where, no matter how many times you’ve watched it, it’s always entertaining.
Sometimes we put them on as background noise during the day, other times we sit down and watch them with as much intent as the first time we watched it. They’re our favorite movies and we’ll never get tired of them.
Comfort films like this come in all shapes and sizes, and recently, audiences online shared their thoughts on what movies they could watch again and again.
The Big Lebowski

Incredibly quotable, highly entertaining, and certainly unique, The Big Lebowski is one of the finest films from the Coen Brothers.
It’s the type of movie that makes you want to pour yourself a White Russian or hit the lanes and go bowling. Or, if you’re like me, recite your favorite lines along with the movie.
Raising Arizona

That’s not the only Coen Brothers film that you can watch over and over again.
One of their more underrated movies, Raising Arizona has a folksy, comforting feel to it while still featuring the high-quality screenwriting the duo is known for.
Happy Gilmore

While Happy Gilmore 2 is nothing but pure nostalgia bait that loves to celebrate itself, the original remains a timeless classic.
It’s a silly premise, but one that works and still holds up today. Adam Sandler is undeniably great in it, showcasing his comedic chops, but let’s be honest: Christopher McDonald’s Shooter McGavin stole the show.
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Jurassic Park

It’s a perfect movie. Everything about it works so well.
The pacing is on point, the visuals still hold up, and the performances are still stellar. That iconic John Williams score, though, is something we’ll never get tired of.
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy

For full disclosure, we’re talking about the Extended Editions.
They’re a movie I watch every year, usually around Christmas time. It began as a tradition when my college roommates made their way home for the holidays, and here we are, twenty years later, and the tradition is still going strong.
The Devil Wears Prada

You better believe I’m excited for the upcoming sequel, even though it will more than likely not be worth the wait..
There’s just something so comforting about the original film. It’s smart, it’s funny, it’s empowering; it’s the perfect 2000s era movie, and I will never stop loving it.
Midnight Run

Arguably Robert De Niro’s most underrated film, Midnight Run is criminally under-appreciated.
De Niro and Charles Grodin have impressive chemistry together, and the entire script is so well written that it lets every character and joke shine.
Stand By Me

The coming-of-age film based on Stephen King’s novella, The Body, is quintessential American cinema.
Backed by an iconic 1950s era soundtrack, Stand By Me is a timeless classic audiences will never get tired of.
A Christmas Story

There’s a reason why TBS plays A Christmas Story for 24 hours during the holidays.
While it took some time to find an audience and appreciation, it has rightfully become a Christmas classic.
Groundhog Day

There’s a movie theater in Columbus, Ohio, that runs 24-hour marathons of Groundhog Day every year on, well, Groundhog Day.
It’s a testament to the film’s legacy that the movie about repeating the same day over and over again is a movie we could watch over and over again.
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