The Rewatchables

Bill’s 50 Most Rewatchable Movies of the 21st Century | With Sean Fennessey and Chris Ryan

97 min
Dec 30, 20255 months ago
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Summary

Bill Simmons presents his list of 50 most rewatchable movies of the 21st century, counting down from #50 to #1 with co-hosts Sean Fennessey and Chris Ryan. The episode explores what makes films rewatchable beyond critical acclaim, including personal family viewing habits, pacing, and emotional resonance.

Insights
  • Rewatchability is distinct from critical acclaim—movies favored for repeated viewing often differ from award winners and depend heavily on personal/family viewing patterns
  • Movies from 2001-2010 dominate rewatchability lists more than recent films, suggesting a recency bias where newer movies need more time to prove their staying power
  • Comedy films show the highest rewatchability factor, with audiences returning to comedies more frequently than dramas despite comedies being harder to analyze in podcast format
  • Streaming availability and cable rotation significantly impact rewatchability metrics—movies that air frequently become embedded in household viewing habits regardless of critical reception
  • The 'rewatchable' quality often correlates with tight runtime (80-100 minutes), clear narrative structure, and ability to jump into any scene without losing enjoyment
Trends
Decline of theatrical comedy franchises—fewer R-rated comedies being produced compared to 2000s-2010s era discussed throughout listAction franchises evolving toward longer runtimes and higher ambition (Fast & Furious evolution from tight heist films to 150+ minute spectacles)Female-led comedies and dramas gaining rewatchability status (Bridesmaids, Mean Girls) as household staples across demographicsDenis Villeneuve and Christopher Nolan establishing themselves as 'rewatchable' directors with films that improve on repeat viewingsSports movies maintaining strong rewatchability appeal despite being underrepresented in prestige film discoursePrestige TV shows beginning to cannibalize rewatchable movie viewing habits, particularly for serialized dramas4K Blu-ray technology revitalizing older films' rewatchability by improving visual presentation of 2000s-era cinematographyDenzel Washington establishing himself as the most rewatchable actor of the 21st century with multiple entries across genres
Topics
Movie rewatchability metrics and personal viewing habitsComedy film production trends and decline of theatrical comediesSports movies and their cultural staying powerAction franchise evolution and runtime expansionStreaming vs. theatrical release impact on rewatchabilityDirector auteur analysis (Fincher, Villeneuve, Nolan, Apatow)Family viewing and multi-generational movie appealFilm adaptation quality and source material fidelityPrestige TV competition with theatrical filmsActor career trajectories and peak performance periodsCinematography and visual presentation in home viewingRomantic comedy genre evolution and undervaluationSequel quality and franchise fatigueMusic and soundtrack impact on rewatchabilityNarrative structure and pacing for repeat viewing
Companies
State Farm
Primary sponsor of the episode; insurance company providing coverage options and local agent services
The Ringer
Media company that produces The Rewatchables and employs hosts Simmons, Fennessey, and Ryan
Netflix
Streaming platform mentioned multiple times as source for rewatching films and prestige TV shows
Peacock
Streaming service mentioned as home for various films and prestige content discussed on the list
HBO
Cable network mentioned as source for rewatching films and prestige television programming
People
Bill Simmons
Host and creator of the list; provides personal rewatchability rankings and family viewing context
Sean Fennessey
Co-host of The Rewatchables; hosts The Big Picture podcast; provides critical analysis of films
Chris Ryan
Co-host of The Rewatchables; appears on multiple Ringer properties; provides rewatchability insights
Denzel Washington
Actor with three films on the rewatchable list (Flight, Man on Fire, Equalizer); discussed as most rewatchable actor
Bradley Cooper
Actor featured in multiple films on list including A Star Is Born; discussed as emerging action star
Ashton Kutcher
Actor in 'A Lot Like Love' (#49); discussed as underrated performer whose career peaked with this film
Judd Apatow
Director/writer of Knocked Up and Funny People; discussed as defining comedy filmmaker of 2000s
Christopher Nolan
Director of The Dark Knight and other films; discussed as filmmaker whose work improves with rewatching
Denis Villeneuve
Director of Sicario; discussed as filmmaker creating rewatchable films with technical mastery
David Fincher
Director of Gone Girl and other films; discussed as auteur creating rewatchable narratives
Scarlett Johansson
Actress in Lost in Translation (#36); discussed as performer in Sofia Coppola's rewatchable film
Bill Murray
Actor in Lost in Translation; discussed as performer in rewatchable films from 2000s onward
Liam Neeson
Star of Taken (#9); discussed as action star who created rewatchable franchise from tight 90-minute film
Leonardo DiCaprio
Actor in The Departed (#5) and other films; discussed as performer at peak of career during 2000s
Matt Damon
Actor in The Departed (#5); discussed as performer in rewatchable crime drama
Jack Nicholson
Actor in The Departed; discussed as last great Nicholson performance in major film
Adam McKay
Director of Anchorman (#3); discussed as comedy filmmaker creating endlessly rewatchable content
Mark Ruffalo
Actor in Collateral; discussed as performer in rewatchable action thriller
Russell Crowe
Actor in Proof of Life and other films; discussed as performer in rewatchable dramas
Meg Ryan
Actress in Proof of Life; discussed as performer in rewatchable romantic drama
Quotes
"I was thinking about the movies I've rewatched the most since 2000, right? Or 2001, because the 21st century starts in 2000. We fudge that."
Bill SimmonsEarly in episode
"The poetry of me. Not the poetry of you. It's like the poetry of me. You really think you could work at Home Depot or something?"
Referenced from Sicario sceneDiscussing #41 Sicario
"I think she's great. My top 50 going down from 50 to one. Number 50. Just go with it."
Bill SimmonsBeginning list countdown
"The first hour of this movie is lights out. And when he finds out that he doesn't have cancer and they have the party for him, that is one of the funniest six-minute scenes ever."
Bill SimmonsDiscussing #31 Funny People
"I think it's the highest comedy in this list. It's the comedy I've seen rewatched, relived, cracked open the most times. I like I laugh to a point where I feel like I'm hallucinating when I watch this movie."
Bill SimmonsDiscussing #3 Anchorman
Full Transcript
This episode of The Rewatchables is presented by a state farm, whether you're debating watching that award-winning sports drama or rewatching a comfort buddy comedy movie for the 10th time, choices are important. When it comes to choosing coverage, a state farm agent can help you find options that are right for you. Go online at statefarm.com or use the award-winning app to get help from one of their local agents like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. All right, taping this on a Friday afternoon Chris Ryan is here. You've seen him on the watch. You've seen him in a bunch of ringer properties. Uh-huh. Sean Fantasy. Hi. Host the big picture. Every project I just told you to show up. I didn't tell you what it was about. No computers, no notes. So what did you think this was? There was, uh, there's always the possibility of a surprise guest with you. You sometimes dangle a surprise guest. I have to. You were worried about Chalamane. Like in England as far as I know. Yeah. Uh, so I was pretty certain he wasn't going to be here. Also, if Tim Chalamane came on the show, I think you'd keep him on to yourself, right? You guys have a lot to talk about. Who knows? I'm a pretty generous guy. And then the other possibility I was considering was doing a rewatchables blind, not knowing what we were going to do. We've always talked about it. It's been almost exactly 10 years since we did heat in my little pool house or rewatchables mailbag. Really good guess. What do you think, Sean? I thought you were shooting a porn here and you wanted us to see how it works. And I've never been on a porn set. You want to make sure that you're getting rivalry. You're not studio. You're a robbery podcast. I honestly have no idea. I thought you mentioned this when we were here with Cameron Crowell, I said, you're like, I got something I want to do with you. Can you stick around afterwards? And then we ran along. It didn't work out. That was a different idea. Okay. Yeah. This one needed to hear. The last idea I have is merch haul. Like that you had some sort of merchandise haul that you wanted to show off an unbox or something. Merch haul. Unboxing. Like a eBay haul or maybe some physical media or something like that. None of those are the answers. It's five year Oscars. Nope. Okay. Um, so Sean did the 25 for 25. Oh, shit. It's almost done. Okay. Yes. Two more. Two more. Two more. Number two and number three. Number three was 25th hour. Very controversial. That it was that high. Yes. But one of my favorite movies of all time. I know. And you weren't on the rewatch. Which was, which was intentional. I don't remember why that was. It was not the rewatch. I don't remember. I don't remember anything we've done. I think it was Wesley. Uh, um, I put a lot of thought in this. I made a list. I moved stuff around and went crazy. My 50 most rewatchable movies of the 21st century. Wow. Okay. Okay. And I'm going to tackle them from 50 to one. And most important, they're just buttoned. This is my list. I have a million questions. Yeah. First question. How many of them have appeared on the show already? Probably. Somewhere between 80 and 85%. Okay. That's cool. Um, I'll give you some caveats in algebra. So I was thinking about the movies I've rewatched the most since 2000, right? Or 2001, because the 21st century starts in 2000. We fudge that. But yeah. Did you fudge it? Yeah. We used the 2000 movie. We used to, uh, I think we had one 2000 movie, but I'm, I feel like this. That legal. I know. I've heard this. Along with the last century. You're right. One of my things is no 2000 movies. Okay. Along to the last centuries. So you don't get cast away. You don't get almost famous. You don't get glad. You don't get remembered the Titans. Yep. A whole bunch of them. Okay. Yep. Um, I thought with the whole movies, I've watched the most or wanted to watch the most or jumped into the most. There's a nebulous thing with my wife who I've been dating and then married, but we've been together since 1998. There's movies she's watched that have been on, but I wasn't necessarily watching them. So I'm going to rule out the holiday. Okay. One of the worst movies of the century. That movie's been on all the time in my house and love actually is another one. Okay. Basically I was an anti-mirus movies. My wife's watching those. I'm kind of jumping in and out, but I'm not. Okay. Those aren't my choice. So in case there was like a Nielsen audit of like what is actually played in the Simmons House the most? People would be like, where's the holiday? It should be like eight. Wife had the holiday up on the big screen. You have Pacer's books on the little screen. There's sometimes when you're the offensive coordinator, but then the head coach says I'm going to call the fourth quarter here. And that's that's a whole genre of movies I didn't include. So you're saying in these scenarios, your wife is damn capable. This is me with the heart wants with the heart wants. I watched this three weeks ago. I can't believe I'm watching this again. Right. I haven't seen this in nine months. It's time. This is the CR by the way. CR famous for go. He goes to a restaurant. He and his wife, they love it. And then three days later, they just go back. They're like, I want to keep going. They're like the same. They just think they had a great experience. I like to, it's usually an atmosphere thing. It's a feeling. It's not just not the food meal. Yeah. I left that documentary. Okay. I don't know if that's fair. We actually, we did the same thing. We didn't do any dog. I just think that's a different argument. I left out a couple of my son's favorite movies that I've watched a ton of times with them, but they were always his choice or him trying to watch it. So I want to give a shout out to mid 90s. His favorite movie all time. And Big Time Adolescence is other favorite movie all time. Wow. That I would not have on this list. There are other ones that we've watched together a bunch of times, but those are always his choices. I would love to know Ben's letter boxed for. Are there any other movies on your list that are streaming first like Big Time Adolescence was? Because then that movie goes straight to peacock. There's a couple on the list, but this is my last caveat. It's tougher for the newer ones. I found as I made the list, I was favoring stuff from 2001 through 2010 and the 2010s. So like once upon a time in Hollywood, that movie came out right before COVID. I don't feel like I've spent enough time with it yet. And I thought it would have been disingenuous to put it on. Okay. Even though I want to and I feel like 10 years from now, we'll be on there, but compared to the other ones I have on this list. So you basically have nothing after 19? No. I've got a couple in there from after 19. In my mind, I'm starting to generate ideas here. Yeah, I bet. Yeah. Okay. So that's it. That's everything I've laid out and I made a list of 50. Okay. And I was just going to go 50 to one and we could just talk quickly about each one. Or I could just keep going, but you could basically like whammy stop. Well, why is Zoe's taste not represented in the caveats? That's it actually kind of is with a couple of these, but Zoe's on a whole other level. She's watching entire Grey's Anatomy's, you know, start to finish. She's watching all those like some ride turn pretty. Yeah, she's way more TV in the movie. Zoe on the watch is what you're saying. Well, then the movie she's watching are the stuff like where somebody meets in high school and the guy dies, but then his angel is still closing the door. Yeah. Oh, that's got it. Okay. All right. Here we go. I want to hear more about the movie with the guy where he's an angel. I just made that up. Yeah, I should trade my way about. Are they angels or are they just one movie? Regretting you. It's not angels. Oh, so we watched that over Thanksgiving break when Zoe was here. That movie did not make the list. A truly deranged movie. Like a movie that doesn't realize how funny it is. Oh, we realized that immediately we made jokes and laughed off. Do you know the premise of that movie? Isn't it like two people's partners die in a car accident and then the two people like kind of sort through their feelings about them kind of thing? Yeah, the other two. But they were kind of related. They were kind of related. Yeah. There's a lot of like parental who's the real daddy stuff going on in the two. Like fraternity kind of stuff. That's cool. It's another Dave Franco. I'm not sure how this quite happened career wise. But then on top of it, it's Al Simlam season tickets. I'm just always going to support her. I feel the exact same way. Really? I really enjoy her as well. I really enjoy her. We'd love to see her on a nice little prestige something. Yeah. She should have been like, Shiv Roy having her kid kidnapped on peacock. I feel like she could have. She should at least been like Shiv Roy's like best friend on all of our. Did you both watch that show? I watched the first one. And then my first episode. Yeah, my wife burned through it. Okay. You watched all of it. Bang through it. Yeah. If it's kidnapping, I'm there. I don't even need to know. You really settled into a trash prestige like zone. Like you love Beast and me all her fault. Like that. But Beast and me is better than all our fault. Yes. My sweet spot is if it's a prestige TV show that I don't really totally have to watch as I'm watching it. Okay. I got my calf watch right. Right. Pluribus, I heard there's cannibalism. I might be back. I only saw the first one. Kind of. I won't comment on that. How snook doing these days of Mr. You know, I think we found out there weren't a lot of outpitches other than the splitter. I say. But it's a nasty splitter though. Really good splitter. Great bite. But not I'm not sure there's other. She would be great as the third starter on the Dodgers, but maybe not the ace of the pirate's car thing. Right. Yeah. Maybe even the number five starter on the Dodgers. You know, it's never too late to develop a change up. That's something that I like to say. We'll see with her. All right. Here we go. I think she's great. My top 50 going down from 50 to one. Number 50. Just go with it. Adam's saying there. This is a Simmons family classic. Jennifer Anastasia. Yeah. It's it's there's a Nicole Kidman. And who's the whose Dave Matthews they have a cameo. Yeah, you get to go to Hawaii. This was a big movie for us during COVID. Well, never. It's the one that's like kind of a mystery. No. Oh, no. No, he's he works. I think he runs like a sports store and or he's like a plastic surgeon. I can't remember his job as Jennifer Anastasia works for him. He runs a sports store or he's a plastic surgeon. I think this would be 30 times. And he's dating Brooklyn Decker. Yes, that's what this would be best. And they're about to get married. But Aniston goes on the vacation with him. And then he's starting to realize he might have feelings for her and not Brooklyn Decker. And high jinks and misunderstandings in Sue, but we're in Hawaii the whole time. Yeah. This movie's just delivered the goods for the Simmons family ever since it came out. Rememberable sequence where Brooklyn Decker is emerging from the ocean. I recall that wearing a bikini. Number 49 about to already get controversial. Can I ask you just a quick question between 1549. Any metrics applied to this stuff? Like, was there any like number of rewatches? No, it just mentally how many times I've dived in do I own it? Is it something my wife and I like equally like those kind of things, which brings us to 1449. A lot like love with Amanda Pete, Nashden, Kutcher. Yeah. This movie came out 20 when years ago. It's the best work, Ashton, Kutcher's ever done. Yeah. It is a great answer for the if you had a band of Pete's these tickets. Why was why wasn't she Julie Roberts basically? I feel like this movie came out in 1998. Did it really come out 2004? The music is exceptional. It's exceptionally rewatchable. My wife loves it. And it's one of those ones where my wife loves it, but I always jump in when she's watching. A lot like love. A lot like love. So I saw this in movie theaters, but I could have sworn I saw it in high school on a date. I guess not. It's really good. I don't think I've ever seen this. It's really good. Did C.M. And the key level as sushi restaurant the other week and fully did the Alonzo morning gift for us just like. We still got it. So first two have not appeared on the rewatchables. They have not. A lot like love is on some sort of list. You're circling it. One thing with a lot like love that I like. I like the structure in general, especially for rewatchables is the characters aging over the years and running into each other three, four years later. I just think sucks me and every time from a rewatchable standpoint, we're in different wigs. There's a culture discussion for this movie. Yeah. Of like what he left on the table. He's really good in this movie. I'm telling you, I would defend Ash and Kutcher. In this movie, the death that my wife, it's like one of her favorite. Why didn't he have a bigger career actor? Even though I get to say he did have a big career. I mean, isn't the big sliding door. I wonder, I mean, I, I can't remember. The camera crew move is Elizabeth Towne, right? Yeah. Top five performances by Kutcher right now. Let's do it. Number five, the guardian with Kevin Cossack. Let's see. He's number four. What's that movie where he seduces and hash? What's it called? It's not split. It's a monastic struggling to think of this. Yeah, I can't think of five Ash and Kutcher. IMDB. I mean, like he was on the ranch for like five, six years. He was on. So he did one of those best friendful and loved movies where it was like him and me, La Kunis or him with some friends like that. Yeah, it was like one of those. No strings attached. No strings attached. Directed by Ivan Reitman starring Natalie Portman. He's not bad in that. It's not bad. That's probably his second best movie ever. What about his portrayal of Steve Jobs and the movie Steve Jobs? I got New Duff the face of the earth by the other Jobs movie. Yeah. A lot like Love's interesting because it spans. He's in the tech boom in the early 2000s and it feels like he's going to have this awesome company. And then it doesn't work out. And then him and Amanda Pete, they keep running into each other and then near the end, they realize they're in love. Okay. It's a good romcom. Is this Kutcher's last appearance on the list? Yeah. Number 48. Knocked up. Oh, knockup is 48. Yeah. 48. Knockup. I've never knocked up. Or just like this. My issue with this movie is it's too long and I don't like the last half hour, but I really like the first hour. And there's a couple of movies on this list where from a rewatchable standpoint, it's like when it first starts and he's with all his friends and stuff like that. Great first hour. I love everything. Leslie Mann's insane in it. Yeah. There's some really good friend stuff. There's some classic like Aputas stuff. It's young Seth Rogen. Uh, Hygge will probably peak of her powers. Whatever powers those were. I'm the floor is yours. Yeah, every fan of her as Izzy, young Gray's anatomy and in this movie. Yeah, this movie really falls apart, but from a rewatchable standpoint, and I can't remember did we do it? We did it on the last, like, 25 minutes, it's just, they're having a kid and we did it on rewatch everything. Also that takes place at E or Kathryn Heigel works, it's really funny. Yeah, that stuff is great. It's a good movie. See, we've had 25 years. I mean, it's like knocked up 48, but we've had a lot of movies. Number 47, Flight. Yeah, we've done this on rewatch. We have, it's hilarious that it's so rewatchable, but it really is, and we covered all the reasons when we did the podcast about it. I feel like Denzel's house hearing is becoming more, or his like NTSB hearing is becoming more and more of a meme these days. It's just like when they ask me. I like it. The scene where they ask Link if he's like, where he's been in the last two weeks. When he breaks into the mini fridge in the hotel and feeling all right hits, that was me when all the meds news was happening. So you got this, like, where's the fucking vodka? What's, I was thinking one of the things with rewatchables with this. By the way, I have no notes under the newest. I don't know why I keep looking at it on my iPad. A big signature event that you know, Castaway has this sadly not on the list, but it's like the plane crash is coming. I want to watch this. Flight has the, oh, we're about to, then's else about to try to fly this plane truck. I think I'm going to be in for the next 50 minutes and then you just get sucked in. One of my favorite trailers just because it's mostly the crash with Phil and all right and Kimmy Shelter, which is just like the most boned music selections ever. At this point, also I would love to get a supplemental list going of most rewatch scenes on YouTube from this group of movies. Oh, that's interesting. And I think the flight playing crash would go pretty high for me on this. I'm going to guess there are two more dense on movies on the list. There's more than that. I'll take that over. Wow, including the next movie number 46, the Equalizer. Wow. Yeah. This is really fun. Just a textbook rewatchable. Yeah, textbook. So I know it's you think there's more than one equalizer on this one. Yeah. I prefer equalizer three. That's my favorite of the three. I know that the great thing about the Equalizer franchise is it's not like the taken franchise where taken one is clearly best, two second best, and then three is like, all right, fine. Yeah. Equalizer, there are people who are like E3 is my, E3 is Italy, right? E3 is Italy. Yeah. And E2 is. And he's like retired and become like a pasta maker. Some things to fuck up ridiculous, but important. Pedro Pascal is equalizer too. Yeah. Really good movie. Which they just made more movies like the Equalizer. Yeah. I just feel like we can be banging these out with any male action star we have. I don't know what's what we're doing right. It's his John Wick, right? And it's just it's the only real physical activity he has to do is just like quickly grab a gun away from a guy. Like he doesn't have to punch and kick people anymore. He's just just needs to shoot you in the face. Yeah, just what are we having this movie? Is it Albanians or equalizer one? Equalizer one. I get it's somebody. It's not a Russian mob. Maybe the maybe it's just Russians. Because he goes and fucks all those guys up in the beginning and they're like, oh my god. You know who you just messed with me. Just like I don't care. First sports movie, number 45, Miracle. What year is that? 2004, Ranch. We did do this on rewatch. We did do that one. Yeah. Really good movie. Has some good jumping things. Has some good throwdown in the background moments. Some good speeches. Yeah. Russell's on the rewatch. Some good rugby. Funnery live us beating the Russians. Number 44, movie we have not done on rewatchables. We have a lot of people who are at. Holds up. Rewatch it during COVID. Some really fun stretches from a rewatch. Some of the hardest I've ever laughed at. Yeah. Really, really, really good. It's almost 20 years old. This could be next year. Yeah, I go back to sections of it. I really like when he shows up in New York and he's watching TV. And he's just supposed to love a family. I understand. Like there's just a really deeply funny shit. You like the wrestling scene. I do. Yeah. Great job, I ask them out. Another comedy. Number 43, wedding crashers. Yeah. Oh, that's, I would imagine wedding crashers would have been a little higher. So really, really strong first hour. Yes. It's another one where it's like first hour. Wow. I'm in. And then you don't kind of care if you finish it. But some great ones. You don't like your one. Fun comedies get sad. Oh, it's just sometimes they shoot their wad in the first five innings. I mean, the opening 10 minutes of this movie is like about as ecstatic as you can get. This is negotiation with the into the yoke and then into the montage with De Mourney. Yeah. It's Asian and really interesting. Right. And mouth when you're talking to me. It's aged because age well because of Bradley Cooper. It's just funny to see him. Yeah. Not knowing he's going to be famous yet. But then also what's his face? The unblankened Christopher walk in. No, the what's the name of the guy who plays the the range brother? Oh, Will Ferrell. No, he's the one the younger guy, the younger brother, whatever that guy's name is. I can't remember. Well, he does the painting. He was. He was there. It's a tie. It was K stare for Ben for a long time. Yeah. The catch football scene. It was great. I just think that at that moment in time, Vaughn and no one Wilson had something special chemistry wise. And they tried to recreate it in movies after that. And they couldn't ever get back to that specifically, but they were so great together. Yeah. It's really good to talk about it and be like, they won't let us make an oratory movie basically. And it's just like you guys, you just want to watch Vince Vaughn grab James Seymour's breast again. That's something that's important to you. James Seymour. Number 42, Will Ferrell Street. It's very long. But from a rewatchable standpoint, hopping in the sections really works with this movie. Yeah. No scene is too long. That's part of the reason why I love it so much. It doesn't feel long because it's like a move, a move is really fast. Yeah. Number 41, Sicario. 41? Well, you can't, are you going to talk about it? What are you going to do? You talk about it. I'm not going to talk about it. I'm not going to talk about it for the part. I'm saving it for the part. I'll talk about it if you want. It's a film directed by Denis Villeneuve. It's about a narco terrorism and the way that the US government is encroaching upon its own jurisdictions in Mexico, Josh Brolin has a lot of my favorite people in it. You know, but he's with El Toro. Really good. And we blew it. Yeah. Berenthal. Yeah. Berenthal. Sure. Solid movie. We have to do it at some point in the rewatchables. Do you need to react to, I sent Sean the same clip, the clip of Berenthal talking to shy. Oh, I love it. Work at Home Depot. The poetry of me. Not the poetry of you. It's like the poetry of me. You really think you could work at Home Depot or something you think you could do? You think I'm there all the time. I'm there all the time. I love it. All right. We'll take a break and then we'll do the top 40. All right. Top 40. Number 40. Collateral. Yeah. A movie that I saw in the theater at the Grove in LA and really enjoyed it. And never thought it would be a movie I watched multiple, multiple times over the next 20 years. Yes. But there's I think because we live here that helps evil crews. Fox is really good. Figuring out some of the stuff Michael Mano is fucks up about LA about how easy it is to get from there to there. Carefully. You just agrees with you. I know. You did. But this one is age really nicely. And the guy who shot this is shooting heat too. Which is apparently going into production next summer. We didn't do this on 25 or 25, but maybe I made a mistake on that. This is like, do you do a Michael man? No. This is high up there on my list. Fucking hater. Yeah. So thief and heater always one too for me. But this man hunter and insider are in like a death match for three. And I I love this movie. I know this isn't your last Michael man on this list. It's definitely not. Okay. I think from a rewatchable standpoint, we already did this one. But there's just a couple great scenes. Yeah. That scene when he goes that my briefcase, the jazz club scene. Incredible. When that guy realizes that Cruz is what's going on. Like I don't know. There's so did we see this together or no? I don't think so. What year did this come out? 0506. I'm going to say a five. Right around when we met. We saw Miami vice together. I don't know if we saw collateral together. But I remember Chris being like I when I grow up, I want to be Pete Berg and Mark Ruffalo in this movie. Like that was he wanted his whole personality. I did a task panel talk recently and I was like, I didn't even have a question. I was like, Mark Ruffalo, you were in collateral. And he was like, yeah man, cool. I was like, you had that go T right? And he was just like, yeah. You're trying to find that guy. Number 39 mean girls. Yeah. Yeah, good call. Very good. Good family movie. Really good movie. Linsley Lowhands just great in it. We did it. We did it pretty early. We have to redo it. Yeah, really funny movie. Did you see the musical? The musical remade? Didn't like the musicals. I think one good thing with mean girls, it's good from beginning and the whole movie is really good. It has the classic arcs about the 80s teen things where it's like, oh, popular. Went to her head. Now she's got to find herself again. But it's just really smart. Tim Meadows is really good in it. Polarious, yeah. 15 phase good scripts good. Whole things good. Big win. It's one of the few 21st century comedies that reminds me a lot of the John Hughes movies or the vacation movies where it's like this movie is just eternal. Like the idea of it is never going to expire. And it's like going into like high school is really hard and really hard on girls. I think what it's all the time with my daughter. It's like that movie is just going to be around for another 100 years. It's one of the rare movies on this list that my wife, my daughter and me all like equally. Does that like it? He's probably what I should want. So that's fun. Number 38, man on fire. Yeah. Two Denzel's three, three Denzel. So we're up to three already. First one is got this is a weird one because some people don't like this movie. And I just want to fight them who doesn't like this movie. Just some people are like too long Tony Scott, a little over the top. Even when we did it, I didn't feel like there was enough excitement that we did it on rewatch. Oh, yeah, because I feel like you were like we finally arrived. We're here. Like this is might be my favorite Denzel performance people are like that. Don't say that. That's crazy. I'm like, I'm going to say it. His name John Creasy. Yeah. He paints his masterpiece. Really great shout actress performance by Dakota too. Yeah. Awesome. Loops background for equalizer three, right? Yeah. Right. And I think this one's age really nicely. And I just I love everything about this movie. And you can jump it at any point and you're good to go. I think it's really good. I think it's really good to go. I think it's really good to go. I think it's really good to go. Tony Scott, one of like his most stylish like flex movies where he's just like doing all this stuff where you're like I don't really even know why you're switching film stocks here and doing like reversing the film and then going forward and yeah. Last Tony Scott movie. On this list. I bet not. Can't remember. We'll see how it goes. Number 37 Top Gun Maverick. Way lower than I mean way I thought it would be way high. I don't have time with it. But only had a few runs with it. I don't feel like compared to some of the other older ones on this list. They can it can hang. But I but I think for the last for that. When did it come out 21 22 22. I think for this decade. It might be the one I've seen the most. Would you say this is the best hype to release to like kind of. This is the best like movie experience so far of the decade. Like from beginning middle end of when we heard about it. Yeah. Yeah. How getting ready for it to come out then it came out. Dude, it's fucking saluting the screen when those credits are rolling. I think like culturally more broadly for sure. I mean, it is the movie that is considered to have brought back movies and everybody had so much fun with it. And it's also a movie that everybody was like, I saw three times. Like that was normal to go see it three times because people love the feeling of it. It's also just like really well made like really well like it's like it is a cut above even that you know the best of those kinds of movies. And that's one of the reasons why I think it's going to persist for a while. Speaking of most YouTube scenes. I probably watched the like from John Ham go and send them. To yeah. Maverick blowing up like that 10 minute stretches perfect. It's so good. My favorite rewatchable scene though is obviously the love scene with him a Jennifer Connelly. It's just laughing high of comedy after sailing. Absolutely. High of the funniest stuff. They were telling really good jokes but it was all off screen. It's the funniest minute of Cruz's career. It was just like a Nathan for you episode. See, R and I, we did this for rewatchables during like everyone stay away from each other. COVID times. Yeah. Came over and we did it in my little pool house but we were as far apart as possible. Yeah. Doing it. Yeah. That's how important it was to do it. Did you guys give each other COVID? I didn't get into like what to England. That's 37. Number 36. Lost in translation. Hey. Also been on the show. Also been on the show. Favorite Bill Murray of the past probably 30 years. Where are you out on Bill Murray these days? Underrated, overrated to caught in the slipstream of controversy. I think he's properly rated. Okay. Did you watch the John Candy documentary? I did. But that was interesting. I don't, I guess I don't associate Bill Murray with John Candy for some reason. It feels like all those people are kind of overlapping with all the John and all of these different ways. There are a lot of tons of crossover. Did they ever make a movie together? They did. What was the movie? They were somewhere in the 80s. They made something together. Gosh, what movie did they make together? For Lost in translation. Really. Stripes. Stripes. Thank you. Oh, yeah, that's right. He was ox. I was just blanking. I like going to another country for rewatchable. I've never been in Japan. Just fun to go. You think he'll go? No. Scarlett Johansson's great. She's. I think. I went to the back. I don't need to go. That's why you're the best. Scarlett Johansson's fantastic. Yeah. I like the music in this movie. I like the way it moves. I like the ending. It hits all the checkpoints. We're starting to get into some really good ones. So there are three more sofias on the list or two more. Bling ring. Somewhere zero. What's the one word? Like everybody makes love to. All the women want to be with. Was it called Farrell? Oh, the big guy. Yeah, the big guy. No, didn't make the list. Number 35. The movie we have not done on the rewatchables. Garden state. Okay. Garden state above. Some films. There. What do you mean? Well, I was. No way what I know about you. I would think that. Say. You thought it would have been higher on the list. I think. I think that. You thought it would have been higher on the list. I thought it would be like closer to like the. The. Forty like high like high forties if it would be in here. Yeah. Really like the music. Yeah. My wife loves this movie and I always get sucked in when she wants to watch it. I really like Zach Braff in this movie. It's just a weird. Really. I think all of us have a complicated relationship with Zach Braff. But I think he's perfect for this movie. It's pretty straightforward. Yeah. He's fine. He's perfect for this movie and I'm not really sure why. I want to love you, but you make too many T mobile commercial. I think. The concept of somebody whose life kind of sucks going home and they're kind of a hero. It's always. They shouldn't be. I think scar's guards amazing in this movie with the as the funeral guy. Oh, yeah. And I think the music is just great. I honestly want to it's like a little like a lot like love where it's just a fun hang. I feel like the movie was overrated upon release and is now underrated. It's like gone through the take cycle where people like, oh, garden state. And they roll their eyes. And now I think that that's unfair to it's. It's like it's very sincere thoughtful movie that does it is a little cliche. It is a little like. I'm making my version of the graduate, but. It's enjoyable. Portman's really good. Number 34 black hat. Wow. Wow. I can't apologize. The heart wants what the heart wants. It was we did it when we talked about the pot. There's the first five times we're trying to figure out what's happening. And then the next five where you know what's happening and it all unlocks the big sense. I was shooting out in this like nuclear reactor. Yeah. We get to go to China at one point. Or wherever. Where is the ending somewhere in Asia? Is it not? No, it's not. Like Singapore or something like. Singapore. Wherever we are. Yeah. The nuclear meltdown is in China. Is in China. Mike, man, it's an incoherent failure. I don't know what else to say. Awesome. See, I say this is. I've been teasing Chris about this. I just don't think you for this. You have watched it properly. You didn't watch it properly. Yeah, like the. On ludes. The effects version. The director. With lots of commercials. Yeah. So I can take a break and read up on what is actually transpired. I'm not going to apologize for this one either at number 33. Proof of life. Stuff of legends. Just watched it three weeks ago. Stuff of legends. I actually think that this movie we did it for rewatchables. But I actually think this movie is so much better than people realize it was. And I will. I will die. Thinking that. Okay. We were just talking about Q's acke a bunch for high fidelity. And if you were told. If I told you in like 1999. That Nick Cage, John Q, Zach and Russell Crowe will each be making six direct to video movies a year. Like how do you think you would process that? It would be really hard to accept. Crowe would have been the most shocking. Yeah. Yeah. Crowe would have been stunning. Although Crowe kind of having a little moment here. Nuremberg is a lot of fun. Yeah. Yeah. The box office. You know, not. Not the Nuremberg trials. Those were some. That was 80 years ago. That's not. That's not. That was a box office flop. It was. A proof of life. I don't even know if I've seen it. I see. I honestly don't even know if I've seen it. That's. That's where he's just being a dick. Tony Gilroy and Taylor Hackford. Taylor Hack. Yeah. That's true. Honestly, yes. Off the incredible success of the devil's advocate. And this is what I was talking about. I was talking about. I was talking about. I was talking about. 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Yeah. Yeah. Is it available on 4K? Good question. Oh, probably not. Probably not. Maybe. I do have a Taylor Hackford stack at home, you know, Dolores Clayborn. Oh, wow. Officer in a gentleman. So why are you looking down your nose at proof of life then? I feel like I started watching on HBO once and I was just like this sucks and turned it off some 25 years ago. It's really great. It moves a bunch of good times. There's watching it knowing that they cut the crow Meg Ryan love scene makes the movie makes so much more sense that it probably didn't the theater where it's like, what happened that I missed the scene? Is that in the bathroom? How much like on the scale of 0% to 100% how much what percentage is this movie on the list just because you love doing the Corussell lines? Oh, no, I think Russell Crowe's like, I think he's genuinely great in this movie. It's also just like a really, really great hypothetical like if you you were kidnapped, would your wife fall in love with your hostage negotiator? And and also that was about. Well, also feeding feeding negotiating for CR and they're like they want 700 and Meg Ryan's like, Yeah, I don't know, I can get to six. Like you just start putting your life in contact when you're just looking insane and like Chris brining from the summer I turned pretty he's trying to negotiate for my release. This is awesome. And it's got a great ending. It ends with an awesome band Morris and Song. Everything about it's great. I'm going to I'm going to watch it on Christmas morning with my daughter. This movie is a tour to force kidnapping. Number 32. Starsborne. Yeah, the Bradley Cooper edition. Wow. Yeah, a little louder. Big big fan all the way through the Simmons house except for my son quality flick. Big fan of this movie. First hour is just great. Yeah. Second hour, you know, it gets a little sad. But I also think that the him pissing on himself with the Oscar as a Grammys is now hilarious. Not hilarious in the theater, but now like really funny. Is it the VMAs? No, it's like American musical. Oh, yeah, okay. Just some elite Sam Elliott. Yeah, he's bringing a similar vibe to Landman this season. Really good. Couple like five really good songs. And then the ending song Lady Gaga, probably the best best work of anything she's ever done. She's incredible in the movie. Really well done. He's a good director. The scene when they're talking in the bar in the first 30 minutes, I was just chills. You know, when the almond brother song comes out, I love that shit. That's great. Cooper, I don't know what the hell is going on, man. Did you think that the scene in the last Landman where Sam Elliott eats a corn dog for like two minutes was a little bit straight? I did. How's the how's the landman going? There's nothing like it. There's just nothing like it. I didn't love episode four. Okay. It was a transition episode. It was just too dark. Too sad. Can just give me every 30 minutes, there needs to be some sort of oil well blows up or something happens. Somebody's in danger. This is more about loss, generational trauma. I see. That's too bad. Number 31, I think it's going to surprise both of you. Have that done it on the rewatch, boss. Can I get Chris is having a great time. I can tell from his. I just feel like I'm learning a lot about him. Yeah. Can I guess? No, you won't guess it. Okay. Funny people. Oh, yeah. We just talked about this because of Jake Kelly and how it's underrated. It's really underrated. I think the first 70 minutes of this movie is probably my favorite app of tell movie. It falls apart in the second half. But it's kind of entertaining. But now after rewatching a bunch of times, I'm okay with the second half. Is it? It's a great band-o Leslie Minstell. But isn't there also a version of this movie that was four hours long or something? Wasn't this... That sounds right. I don't know. I mean, there's always a longer cut with an app of tell movie, right? His kids are in it and now Maud's famous. Like that part's kind of fun from Ruach's standpoint. But I think... The first hour of this movie is lights out. And when he finds out that he doesn't have cancer and they have the party for him, that is one of the funniest six-minute scenes ever. And it ends with... With M&M gets mad at Ray Romano. Yes. And then somebody says to him, I thought everybody loved Rayman. And it's just like seeing it. It's just like perfect. Yeah. I love this movie. You were not a Jake Kelly guy. I didn't like it. Did you see it? I did. And I was like, I have two vanilla of an opinion about this, which was like it didn't upset me, but I didn't love it. Okay. I think that's okay. You liked it more than both of us. Yeah, but didn't love it. I liked it. I think I actually really liked it way more... The opening like 40 minutes before he goes to Europe. I thought you'd be more surprised by 30 people. I really thought that was going to get a huge reaction. Now, that seems like... Well, for one, you know, of Sandman, I'm just... That's the biggest thing. I think this is the best acting he's done in a movie. It's so good. And the broken are so good together. I'm going to make a prediction. More Sandman than Denzel on this list. So we got two Sandmans and three Denzel's. Yes. More. I love when they go, when they go to the brain doctor guy, and he talks like the diehard villain, and they're just like busting his balls. This movie is so good. Yeah. I still don't know why they decided to do the last 35 minutes the way they did it. It's very strange. But I think the more I've watched it, I think the Leslie Mann character is a parody of just like a... A vacant actress. Where she's like, I love this guy, and then she just changes her mind and wants to get back with her husband. I think he's apt as trying to say something about actresses. Like, maybe, maybe don't stay away from them. You know, he's married to a woman. He's married to one. Yeah. He's married to one. He heads into a whole other interest. It is... It does feel like a kind of an honest portrayal of a... Los Angeles lifestyle person that like we all know being out here. But I don't know if it's the most relatable aspect of a movie that there's also otherwise about a very kind of like elevated class of people that like super successful stand-up comic. There's also some really funny stuff about his career. Like the baby... The movies that he made. Like his hit movies where he's like... It's just his head on a baby. And he's like, yeah, like it's somebody... Baby boss of everything called... I haven't seen this movie in a while then. I do remember it's... It's really good. Number 30. Get out. Mm-hmm. Uh-huh. It's interesting. I did not have a lot of horror slash whatever. And I realized that I don't really rewatch horror movies in the same way. Even though like I love the country and country too. Like it follows. But it's something about horror movies where you're not... It's more of like a first time through thing. I mean, you know... Yeah, we're like maybe like three times. How much of that is because the fam doesn't want to rewatch horror movies they've seen before? It's a thing. It's like a mood. Like the 70s 80s ones are a little safer like Amityville or Halloween obviously but the Omen. Like those are ones I feel like I watch way more than the New Orleans. The New Orleans are almost like the pot in California where it's like too strong. Like it... Yeah. They're not like the same kind of fun. Right. Hereditary is not like a long-term. Hereditary is not like a long-term. Hereditary needs some candy. Oh, but we did a good job making hereditary pretty funny on the word. I mean, that's my whole take is hilarious. Yeah. You know, the vibe is not hilarious. My wife and son together for hereditary would have been top 10. I don't really think either of these movies are better than get out. In fact, I don't think I do. But I find no pin us more rewarding to rewatch just because I noticed other shit. Yeah. I think they're bigger and deeper. They're not as like thrilling as the first time watching get out where you were like, whoa, I'm at like the best concert of all time. Get out. Really solid. Fun hang. Yeah. Great movie. Just great. Really saying some stuff. Incredibly well done. Yeah. Awesome. Very enjoyable. Two Alice and William's. Thirdly enjoyable. A lot of people like to eat to fucking Katherine can't remember their tea. Yeah. Number 29. Hardball. Yeah. Yeah. I can't explain it. You guys are going to tell you a sprickle some sports movies. Was it Jay? Was it Jay? You did it. I did it with Vann. Oh, Vann. Okay. GBA be dying is one of the seminal events of the 21st century. Mm-hmm. I love Keanu like gambling and drinking and kind of. Dying lane falls for him anyway. There's some funny unintentional comedy stuff for the baseball stuff works. The sports stuff works. Do you think it's age really well? This replacement's in point break. He has like a secret candidacy for one of the great sports movie actors. No question. Yeah. I was watching any given Sunday the other day. Which is on Pluto right now. I think that movie is this doesn't count for 21st century. I was thinking that for next year. I love what he's just like it was on any given Sunday. One of my favorites. Yeah. I love it. Well, I think we need to redo it because we did it like first 10 movies. No video. It's one of it's the Babylon of sports movies where he's just like I'm just putting it all in the movie. I'm just doing everything I can. You know what I noticed like as the years pass with quick cuts and low it. It's actually works better for attention spans now. Oh, we're back in the 50s and there's gladiators. Yeah. Then Jamie Foxx is back again. But so much of the stuff that seemed irresponsible at the time. Just basically came true. Oh, like the James Wood stuff. Yeah, that movie is that we're doing that one again. But anyway, yeah, I was thinking like the rewatchable sports movies. The 90s ones are better than the 2000s. 2000s, we kind of moved into different era. There's a bunch of ones I like. There's a couple more on the list. But like I almost put the way back on this list. But I haven't been with enough yet. We never want to do that though. We're going to. Okay. That was 2020 speaking of sports. Number 28, money ball. Yeah. No brainer. I mean, we did it. We did a live screening of this as part of the thing that we did in Chicago. And we didn't tell people beforehand what the movie was going to be. And when the music comes up and the sequence where they show the A's playing at the beginning of the against the Yankees in the first scene of the movie, it was like 750 people like basically burst out like screaming. They were so excited that it was money ball. I felt like this movie has a really much bigger cultural footprint now than it did. It's also like I feel like it's like the Ferris Puehler of movies where it's like everybody like the hardest hardcore like Art House guy to like the most like I just watched whatever is like on Netflix is. Everybody likes to play my ball. We did it. I think it was like one of the first ones we did. Yep. Right. And then we did we redo it. I don't know if we've ever re-done it. I have some great pit, probably the best pit ever. Yeah. It's definitely up there. He's phenomenal. And fun from a standpoint of I can't believe it worked. Yeah, especially when you knew about the script. It's sort of a work stuff. Yeah. It's a crazy accomplishment to really get rewatched. I think Pits the, Pits the number one reason it's such a good rewatch. He's just so good in them. I mean, 27 dark night. Hmm. Throwing a throwing a bone. Yeah, you have. We did dark late. I wasn't on. I would be. Honestly, it would be almost as important to me as cicario is to do dark day. To redo it with you. One on one on one. No, I just want to see him like same with Star Wars. I would love to hear Bill talk about Gotham. It's a it's a great great movie. You know what else is great about it? The 4K Blu-ray era. Yeah. Yeah. I would say it's in the top 10. All the Nolan movies look really great at home. That movie is awesome with like a nice TV and a nice little. What do they call him? What are the kids called Sean? The. You transition it. The video feed. What what's got. No, I do your thing. I don't know what you're talking about. When they talk about let Oh transfer. Transfer. I've said it many times, but when the truck flips near the end of the movie, just right over itself, I like started crying. I was like, this is exactly how I want to feel while I'm watching a movie. This is the most excited and electrified. I've been by a movie. Are you? Do you have you seen dark night rises? Yeah, I like it. Are you more into Bain or Joker? Bain. Damn you too. Yeah. I'll check it out. Joker. That's what this is what the spice of this pot is. You know, to Bain guys that are Joker. You're more of a razzle, cool guy to me. No, Bain is really important to me. Yes. Yeah. Bain actually also secretly would win an election against Joker. Like I think Bain has a bigger mind share than Joker. Where are they on what platform are they? I think 28 ballots. It's like a green party situation or what are they running? We're not going to be able to do that. I think it's like a green party situation or what are they running? Would you prefer like voting in an election between Bain and Joker or like Trump and AOC? What would you prefer? Outcompete. Where time did they go about it? Yeah, Trump three versus. This one has a good rewatch most piece of nobody's home. I'm just going to crank this. Like there's a couple scenes that it was like, yeah, fuck it. Yeah. That's what CR thinks when nobody's come to. I think it's the crank it. Crank it. Crank it. The crank daddy. And we're 26, Ocean's 11. Yeah. Yeah. Just a wonderful hang. It is. It is. It's a great time. It's a great movie. We didn't put it on our list and I'm re-enacted with you. But there was speculation that this was going to be like a top three for you guys. I know. Because a man and I both love it. And I don't know. We overlooked it. Really? Yeah. It's great. If it was a 50 movie listed for sure, wouldn't it be on it? Sometimes it's just get to put a bunch of movie stars in a movie. Let them all hang out and do movie star things together. This is also like right when like all of these guys are still in some sort of peak at the same time. And you know, all right, one more break and then with the top 25. All right, we're back with the top 25 number 25 Creed. Yes. Okay. Did this twice, including in front of a live audience in filling. So the list is like halfway through. And you've got 12 like classics, right? You've got your, you know, knocked up dark night, get out. Oceans 11. And then you've got, you know, a lot like love. It's proof of the proof of my weird ones. Creed, obviously a classic, right? Total modern classic. Perfect sports movie where you can. Oh, this is on. Oh, he's, is he running with the ATVs? Yeah. We're almost near the ATVs. Great. Yeah. So we just published a big oral history of the movie on the Ringer that I'm single did, which is cool. Like are the next 24 is it like still 50 50 or do you feel like when you're doing the history like I don't want to have too many obvious like. No, like so it was funny. Right as we head to this number 24 spot. The list became way easier. Really? Yeah. Because that's why I was asking about metrics. Okay, that's really nice. Okay, that's really nice. Okay, that's really nice. Okay, that's really nice. Okay, that's really nice. Okay, that's really nice. Okay, that's really nice. 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I still think the last ten, last ten minutes of this with Paul Walker and they they drive in the separate. It's just like they couldn't execute it better than fucking one of the two stars of the movie died. Mm-hmm. And they still figured out how to make it awesome movie and it's really good. And it's I think my second favorite, Fast and Furious. Did you do this on the show? Yeah. How many Fast movies have you done? Three or four. Really? But is it kind of like all over the place you're not going? You have, did you do the first Fast? Yes. Did you do Tokyo drift? Did not. You did five, seven. One, we've made it also done four. I think we've made it done four. What's four called? You know what the other day? Woke up in the middle of the night because at a cough, Fast Four was on. It's called Fast and Furious. First one's called The Fast and Furious. I thought it was Fast and Furious. Yeah. Yeah. In Genius. Watch the second half of four. Incredible. Our Guy John Ortiz is in it. Yeah. Yeah. Um, sat next to John Ortiz at the weapons from me earlier this year. Facebook? He didn't know how it was. We didn't speak. You guys don't like Fast Seven as much because you don't have as big of a heart as I do. Chris and I don't get these movies. That's fine. Yeah. I find it very hard to lodge vindies all in on screen. What about in saving private Ryan? He's fine in that. But that was like pre his self-awareness of like what he was doing. Yeah. Boiler room? Boiler room is great. Yeah. But once he hits these movies, I just feel like just comments are hurtful. And I'm going to move on. The closest I've ever come to drinking Bleach Live on a Pod is during the Fast X episode that we did about five years ago. That was that was that's the lowest level. What was the, what was your, remember we were fast? It's Fast 10. Yes. Dinner for your birthday. I can't defend the last two. And then you had to leave playing golf because you had to go see like was it hops and shaw? Yeah. Okay. Can't defend that one either. Yeah. Yeah. It's tough. Number 23. John Wick too. Fuck yeah. Oh yeah. Yeah. Great movie. Yeah. It's I got to be honest. I was stunned. It couldn't crack the top 20. I kept looking at the list trying to figure out how to move it up. But this is the last John Wick movie. That's the thing. Which one? Is this the last John Wick movie? Oh, so John Wick one is not in this list. It'll make it interesting. It'll make it. John Wick too. Is it common in the subway? Yeah. That's the bet. Yeah. Which two is kind of like, which two is incredible. And it's also great because it just starts and it's like going. You did not like the last one, right? As much. Last one's too long. As you know, like, come on. It hasn't got greatest set pieces I've ever seen. Yeah. I thought three was too long and four isn't borderline masterpiece. I loved four. Yeah. I didn't like three as much for. I thought it was incredible. Two is two is two is great. Two is just a home run. Yeah. I'm not going to have one for a pretty watchful of it. Wow. Keanu doing pretty well on this list so far. Number 22, Gone Girl. Yeah. Also now a little underrated. A little lost the time. Yeah. Huge hit. I keep getting sucked in. I mean, but most people under 25 probably don't have cable anymore. We still have cable. I still go through the guide and Gone Girl. It's like any point in this movie, it's a home run. And the movie shifts where all the sudden you find out it's her and then we have that second. And then I think the last 20 minutes is really good when she comes back. Our girl, Carrie Coon. Awesome. In us. Her first movie role. And Lola Kirk. Yeah. I'll say another thing. I think Aflex is incredible in this movie. It's one of his best performances. Our viewably his perfect perfect perfect person. He's just enough of a scumbag. So just sell the whole area. We did this every watch. You know riffing on like his own persona and everything. It's genius making him wear a Yankee's hat. Yeah. I'm sure making where the Yankee's hat is very funny. He didn't like that part. Number 21. Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Okay. Craig Horbex favorite movie. I think this is age wonderfully. Meal Cooness is of 15 out of 10 on the cute scale. The Russell Brand being next door just banging away at Kristen Bell. I see a solicit in his hilarious. Another going on a trip movie for you. You get to go away. This was big done in COVID. Watch this movie a few times. To why movies for you. Yeah. Really I like where they stay. I like the the whole everything about it. And then the Dracula things. Fucking funny. It's still really good. To ingenious. It's a it's the perfect Judd at why Judd at Patel is a genius thing where for years Seagulls trying to get the Dracula musical off the ground for real with puppets. Yeah. And he's like, dude, we're not doing this. But you should make this a part of this other movie that we're doing. And it's one of those where you it's kind of like I'm not sure why Seagull more good stuff than it happened for him. Maybe this sitcom he just made a lot of money. I think your mother and shrinking were both bitch. I think he's like, yeah, huge. I'm just thinking I don't know why this was the only big movie he made. He could have been. I was at the time. I was like, oh, he's like Albert Brooks. Like this is going to be like, he's going to make all these movies that are his point of view and about modern relationships and life in America. And he didn't really pursue that as much. He was in five year engagement. Yes. Which I think is now the most underrated rom com of the last thing years. Really really good. The first really gave that movie just ended because it's the long it's like five hours long. It is two and a half hours. Yeah. It's on the rewatch was list. I think it's good. I also like I love you man. He was good in that. Was he in that one? He's not a man. He's great. He's great. The guy Rudd. But for some reason, this became the movie that became his movie legacy. And I think he had a really nice run there. But it's like he's like one movie show. Yeah. I love you man is slapping the base, right? Incredible stuff. I love you man. I love you man. Hasn't been on the show, right? No. Has role models been on the show? Yeah. There's some good comedies that we still have. And the comedies that I've been sitting with, like I didn't even really like five year engagement until a couple of years ago. And I was like, oh, this is a good movie. And it's like, I would like this movie. Is it Pratt and is it Isla Fisher? Who's the other the love of the sister? They're both really funny in it. Yeah. We're now in the top 20. It's hard to believe John Wick too didn't crack the top 20, but then you look at the top 20 and you get number 20 denty thieves. Wow. We've done it twice. Did Pantera like reduce dent if the use for you at all? Did it take it down a notch? It's fine. I don't I've learned not to get a banana shape with sequels. It was just Publish Driver in 50 cent having a more enormous amount to do with why dent if the use is something. I think it's basically the in the Tokyo drift area of we got away from what made the franchise work. But Publish drivers can't come back unless he has an evil brother. If Big Nick was added to the Eagles coaching staff this weekend, would you feel better? Big Nick and Big Don. Yeah. Overseeing vibes. Yeah. My help. See this. This is a bad I think this is the best pure action movie rewatchables that anybody has made the last 10 years. Just from a jump into it. It's narrowly edging John Mc2. There's another movie that I don't feel like is in the same thing where I'm just talking like lots of characters in a world to try to take something. Yeah. I would take the mission of possible movies probably over this, but I hear what you're saying. You know, we'll talk about that when we're done. Number 19. No country for old men. Yeah. I feel like you really calm around. I really did over the last 10 years. Maybe as I got older and I did. I didn't like the ending. And now I really like the ending. The ending is yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's just an I mean, we've already done it, but it's almost 20 years old at this point. Did you did it make your list? We did inside Lewin Davis, which was like a negotiation between Amanda and I. That was the whole thing with our list is every movie is a negotiation between Amanda and I. Oh, man. It's only one director. We did all one movie per director. That was is this your favorite Cohen Brothers movie? Yes. Yes. This movie, if you put it on right now, it looks like it does not feel it's like it's aged a second. It's like a like a beautiful timeless. We always say this, but it's another movie that's aged really well with the TVs. Yeah. Going the wide screen with the car. Even that beginning when he's a you know, he's out basically in the desert. Where the fuck is that wide shot of, you know, it's just everything about it. Yeah. He's like, what's that? It's in that like class of like, cost of Blanca and singing in the rain, where it's just like, it's just an American classic, you know, and it's always going to be an American classic. It also has a couple great rewatchable stretches, but like when you know what's his face sugar, Anton Sugar when you know he's coming to the hotel and he's in there and he realizes the trackers in his suitcase like that 10 minutes. Yeah. It's just like it's out. It's so good. The Bardam Kelly Mcdonald scene at the end. Yeah. There's so many like I always think of call it, you know, the one he's in the guy talking to the guy in the in the store. Yeah. And he's got the doing the coin flip. Then would he go to go, would he talk to him? Anyway, that's number 19 somehow. Is there another Kormat McCarthy adaptation on this list? There's not. That's that's. I love you for the counselor on our list. Number 18, bridesmaids. Yeah. Found that we started to move a lot more toward the common as we hit the top 25. Sure. bridesmaids are just a huge win in my family. Maybe my wife's favorite movie of the century. Really? Yeah. Absolutely loves it. We'll just put it on. It just, this is one of the big tragedies of current movie making is that we don't just get like a movie like this once a year. The hard r-comany kind of. All the side characters are great. That the one, the one friend who's like, oh my god, it's a jerk off festinaires. Just covered in cum. Everything talking about our kids. And it's got a couple like lights at scenes. And then like my Rudolph basically in this supporting role. It's like she easily could have been the lead. Everything about this movie's own. Rose burn too. I feel like Rose burn's amazing. This is one of the most loaded casts I think of any movie in the last 15 years looking back. We're like, oh, they're in it. They're in it. They're in it. Yeah. I also, I didn't watch Gilmore Girl. So I didn't really know anything about Melissa McCarthy before this movie came out. I was like, who the fuck is that? Yeah. Number 17, this is the end. Yeah. So it's so funny though. This is the movie Ben and I have watched the most together. You know, you guys know this having done hundreds of these. But like comedy rewatchables episodes are harder to do. Yeah. Because you're just like, this is really funny. Yeah. Because it's hard to not just repeat the jokes and laugh a lot. Which is, I think it's fun for us. But like it's not as chewy to get into them as some of the dramas. But you have a lot of comedies. It was interesting also just generationally that this was like a huge Craig thing. If it's movie that this is the one that they're like, this is the classic, which I I do agree with. And it is such an amazing little like time capsule of all these people as they're getting really, really, really famous. One of the best things about it is it's really the end of this specific era. Like for some people, this was about the peak or it was right before it was about the slide, the other direction. But just that all the inside Hollywood stuff was really funny too. Everything about it. Dan and McBride. Number 16, limitless. It's really. It's great. Great. Let's make it. It's a great pick. Yeah. Do you? I can't tell you how many times I've watched this movie over the last 10 years. We were talking about this. We did it somewhere watchables like five years ago. But I was saying how, you know, like I'm on the brink of 44. I'm about to fall off the cliff. Like it's really hard. We have one of those like three pod days or just like my brains leaking out of my ears. And I there are times when I'm like, I wish I had the limitless drug. I guess I was texting about this yesterday. And I was like, I don't really feel that much different at 48 that I did at 44. But then I had to do ad read for Wayfarer and wondered whether I could read. So I can spell Wayfarer for the URL. What was like what's happened? What is happening to me? Your brain gets scrambled. Yeah. This movie is kind of perfect with the pace. Every moment of the movie you can jump into and it's good. And it's really well done. It's hilarious that Danero is in this taking it seriously. Super. Yeah. It's the movie that made Cooper a star. I think it wasn't hangover. Really like he needed one of these where it's like, oh, wow, this is going to be good too. And then he was off. What political office does he win or run for at the end of the day? Yeah. I think he's running for like mayor of New York or governor New York or something. So run. Yeah. He's like, you know, he figures out how to microdose at the end. Yeah. You don't understand that car there is going to crash into that car in two seconds. So the near turns around, there's a car crash. Oh, and I didn't like it because like Danero is like, I'm going to take away your supply. And he's like, no, I've been building my own lab. Yeah. We're making it. How is there not a sequel to this movie? Well, there's a TV show. Yeah, but there should be a two. He lives at the end, right? Yeah. You know, I know that other people feel this way about limitless because it's on all the time on every channel. It's always on. It's all over the place. I'm upset that you're not more into it. What are you talking about? I didn't watch this video. I know, but I don't I feel like you're falling off a little bit. No, I just couldn't remember what political office you and I'm surprised that when above like, I'm surprised it's above some of these movies. I'm surprised it's above John Wick, too. I was surprised it's a book. It's sick to put it over dark and I didn't know. I didn't say the list made sense. I'm just talking about what I've watched the most times. You just wanted to say you're like, great job, Bill. No, I wanted to push back. I saw it one time and I definitely enjoyed it. I definitely really like limitless. I've seen it a lot of times when he drinks the book. Yeah. I told you we're going to get weird. Number 15, not that weird sideways. Okay. Watched it a lot. Yeah. You get to go somewhere. I get to go into San Anais and do some wine tasting. That was a funny tour de force. Yeah. We got to learn all about your wine history. Oh yeah. I like all the wine stuff. It's got a couple great rewatchable moments like the the big scene with what's her face for Jimmy. For Jimmy. Yeah. Yeah. Explaining the peanut water like Oscar Montelog and the ending's good. I like I like Thomas Hayden Church is really good in this. I like beat down characters who it's like maybe they aren't going to be that successful at the end. Yeah. The highlight of this guy's life might be just going back and teaching. Right. Well, the revolution that is novel sucks is really funny. Yeah. Number 14, probably the most controversial one on the list, spotlight. Hmm. I mean, it's a tough rewatch, but it's got everything we look for. That's the thing. It should be a tough rewatch. And yet I always rewatch it. And for the same reasons, I always watch all the presidents, men. Just the media putting together this puzzle of something. Yeah. People trying to investigate and all the acting's really good. Obviously, we did this pretty early. We had the rough low word. And I don't really understand why I always get sucked into it because it's not a feel good movie. It ends with. I'm sure some of it is like the Boston and also the thing I was there for it. Yeah, I was there with the shot. But it's just a process movie. It's just them going through phone books, going through records and stuff. And we just just showed it at Coolidge Corner, right? And people dug it. You know, like it's and it's 10 years now this year. Yeah. And there's like also like you get to like the seventh spot in the lineup and crud up and Jamie Sheridan are absolutely like dealing as every scene is just a home run in this movie. And I think one of the reasons that I appreciate it so much when I watch it is how hard it is to make a movie like this successful. Because we've seen the bad versions of this, right? Like what was the one? The the me two movie that she said she said. Like that they'll do versions of this or it's like, oh, this is actually really hard to do this or even like what Goldman wrote about all the presidents, men have just how do you do this? How do you get all this information? How do you bring all these characters in? It's really good. Number 13 before sunset. Gotta be. No notes. The second one at the first one. Yeah, we did that on the show this year. Yeah, we've we've done multiple before sunset content. So don't you have thought about midnight more? I have. Okay. What's funny is I've only seen it once. I had a really funny conversation with a close colleague of ours about not getting divorced the other day and how it's very important to not get divorced. And that movie is a really interesting exploration of not getting divorced. This is first on the fence. No, no, neither, neither of us were on the fence. You guys both feel like we're married. Yeah. No, we're just like, I've met people who got divorced and it is like scooped out their soul. You know, like it's, you know, it's even more so if you have kids and just like how messy it is. And that, that, the whole, that whole movie is like how far can we take being honest with each other without it ending. Yeah, the midnight is. That's probably why I've only watched it once. It's rough. It's rough. It's a hard movie. Yeah. Ethan Hawk was like, I love it man. Let's go. Number 12, old school. Yeah. Also now a little underrated. Yes. So part of this, this is a very fun rewatchful. This was early. This list favors a little bit the movies from the 2000s just from totality. This movie's been in our lives more often. This movie came out in 03. Yeah. But the, you know, it's just influential, so funny. Pop it on anytime. Pop it in any part of the movie. This is the origin of the Luc Wilson could have been Harrison Ford take. Which lives in infamy. You know who loved that take Cameron Crowe. Did he? He was all all in. Really? He really did. For that to tell you that. He was like, I agree. He just was like 100% it wasn't like it wasn't like, I got Chris's back. It was like, we all know this. Right. Yeah. It was a, we all know this. Which of course, you don't. Cameron Crowe, watch We On The City. No, I don't think so. Number 11, fast five. Two fast, few fast movies. Fast fives and just unbelievable achievement. Okay. It's set in Brazil. It moves 17 times. There's like probably five great set pieces and then one of the best endings of any action movie this century. And it's like when they really figured out the formula, they peak. It's the peak of this is the nine that's exposed. It's a guy that they steal money from who then tries to kill all of them. Okay. It's the peak of the franchise. No, no, no, no. This is before before they started to kind of get too ambitious and it's still it's unrealistic, but still realistic. It's before the wheels started to come off. Okay. Fast six, they're dropping cars from helicopters and they're just landing and driving and that's when but five is like but we're in Brazil. The rock comes in the rocks in this one. Yeah, the rocks. The rock shows up. This is the last time the rock shows up on your list. Yes. You thought smashing machine number one, jungle cruise. Yeah. Number 10 step brothers. Mm-hmm. A lot of comedies. Yeah, a lot of comedies. This is a guy who loves to laugh. Well, it's like a funeral though for the era, this era of comedies. Yeah. It is kind of you watchable turns out. Yeah. I mean, they really are. We grew up watching the same 25 comedies over and over again, but I don't know. I don't feel like that's how it works anymore. This is for the Simmons fam a staple. Yes. Tour de force. Still really funny. Everybody's good in it. Can't believe how many good actors and random people are in it. The Catalina thing is just all-time funny. The deleted scenes. I mean, honestly, I would probably I would be able to do step brothers as many times as he. Like, there's just like Richard Jenkins explaining that when he grew up, he wanted to be a dinosaur and his dad took that away from him and he told him he couldn't be a dinosaur. He tells his kids, don't let them take that away from you. It's just incredible. It's great. It's great. Number nine, taken. Hmm. 90 minutes. Perfect. Okay. Just a perfect movie. Great father-daughter movie. Watch it again. Yeah. Exactly. You have an old one. I want to be thinking about definitely. I watched it with my daughter when she was like 10. This is what you can't go to. This is Albanian. Yeah. This is like getting a French person. A light cup. We're going to a YouTube concert. It's the premise. It's a so no, it's not a light. How dare you? No, it's Maggie Grace. Oh, Maggie Grace. Yeah. Playing young. She's probably in her mid 20s playing like a 16 year old. Yeah. Sorry to both of them. Great lessons from this movie, including Don't Lie to Your Father. You might get kidnapped by a very important lesson. I feel like this is both personal for you, but also like you love Liam Neeson executing guys. What was the last time you saw it, Sierra? It's been a while. Sierra, this movie is impeccable. It's just it's an absolute achievement. A whole wave of I mean, Liam Neeson made like 20 movies like this. You know what I really appreciate about this movie is it's just it's tight. Yeah. It's like an eight ounce filet mignon. It's like, do you want to 12 ounce? I just want the eight ounce. I'm going to take 20 bites of this and dip it in some steak sauce. I watched on an airplane recently because it was on it was on Jeplu and there were no games on and I was just around. It was on like AMC or one of those things. That was like great. Lock it down. I'll do some emails. Just have taken on. What's your steak sauce of choice? Whatever, whatever she makes sure he doesn't have. She recommends this guy. Yeah. Okay. What about you? Male. My favorite scene in taking is when he shoots John Cloud's wave in the arm when he's trying to get information. She thinks they're he's there for dinner. Liam Neeson, but he's there to get information from John Cloud, whatever his name is. And now they have guns. And Liam Neeson shoots his wife in the arm. And the guy does this. He's like, relax. It's a flesh wound. I haven't even seen what happened to the boat yet. This movie is great. You get to go to different parts of Europe. We get to dive into the CD world of kidnapping and auctioning. Yeah. And then he kills everybody in the end and gets his daughter back. I got to tell you she's fine except for the two days of heroin. Is a flesh wound something that only happens in movies or can you really get a flesh wound in real life and be fine? This was just happened in another movie where someone got shot in the army. It went right through. Yeah. Sometimes it would just hit your bone, right? But if it hits your bone, it shatters your bone. Yeah. That's not what you want. Number eight, super bad. Yeah. Big long sprawling, funny movie. Has that aged? Badly in any way. It's the counterpoint to mean girls, right? Yeah. Ben Simmons loves it. We've watched it many times. All the cameos are hilarious. Here in Rogan. Yeah. Probably like some of the I don't need to make it for this screen time. I'm stunned. Nudging right ahead of it in the seventh spot, the hangover. Wow. This is a laugh right from you. I went. I've really battled between seven and eight with those two. And I thought the hangover. It's going to be amazing if six is like 12 years of slave. I think the hangover, what nudged it for me is not at the table Carlos, which I think is one of the funniest things ever said in a movie when they're pretending to jerk off the baby and sack off that gets because that's the table Carlos. There's nothing funnier. It's just the peak. I love the hangover. The ending's great. Closing credits. The Dan Band coming in and saying that the Dan is fucking incredible. Every time you think it's like losing steam, it gets really funny again. Cooper is really. This was my preferred Cooper. Absolutely shit. This is your favorite Bartha too, right? Yeah. It's my favorite Bartha. It's a grand slam roller girl. Yeah. Yeah. Heather. Of course. All right. Now we're down to top six. Probably wouldn't have been easy or hard for you guys to figure out the top six. Number six Miami Vice. Well done. I really respect this and love you for this. You know, when I told CR, I'd need his time on Friday, he responded time is luck. This movie is aged incredibly. It looks great. I love hanging out with it. I love that we did a podcast with Colin Farrell where he seemed surprised that we liked it so much. I mean, he didn't have any recollection of making it. Didn't really remember making it all. We were like, A story's he's just like, no. I don't remember. Was I in that movie? The boat scene all the way to Cuba, all that part is one of the best 10 minutes from a rewatchable standpoint that we have. Dude, it's just I was just I was just some some how I was like watching the like the John Hawks highway scene the other day and I was like, this is what an amazing opening to a movie. It's just John Hawks. It just goes. It goes. The movie starts where are they going? The movie ends. We're still going. He's like walking to the hospital. I'm not even sure like the bad guys at the end of the movie are they the bad guys for the other two thirds of the movie like the white power. We don't want to say too much because this was Sean's number one 25 and 25. The celebration and re celebration of this movie is a mass delusion among middle-aged men. That's just one of my takes. I just this movie does not work. I had one last actually. Do you have any of them? You haven't even watched it since then. I saw it in theaters and I was like absolutely not. But you have you have like terrible. You have a good talk with you guys. Just then you have the black hat 10 times to get it. I'm like, okay, I'm so one battle like five times. I love one battle on that first one. That's the principle. Um, I know many people love Miami Vice and I know that you both are excited about Butler and Jordan. Is that who we landed on? Isn't that who they kind of like landed on? I don't know if they have officially announced it for the for the new Miami Vice movie. I mean, I don't Austin Butler. I always get nervous. Anytime they remake IP that I really like. But that's what this is. This already is that. I know. But we're like about this. You know, they come. They completely reinvented it in a really cool mid-2000s way. And then there's also this like, Oh, what would happen if they could have shot the original ending that man wanted to do like fun little side piece of this. There's great information about it and great movie screen movie. Great cable rewatchable. Great 4k. Blue ray soundtrack. Great everything. As you know, I hate that. I should plan over and man like tapping into this weird like like advanced metal rock era that I think was this era that wasn't even an era. The audio slave era. Yeah, it lasted like five minutes. I like that in collateral. Yeah. Number five that departed. Yeah. Fucking rips. To me, the definition of a rewatchable. The definite. I think it's the first one we did twice. Departed and reparted. Right. Yeah. I mean, we could do the three parted when we go to Netflix. It's so fun. It's such a fun time. It's perfect. Let Leo and Damon at the perfect time of their career. Nicholson just deranged. Is this the last great Nicholson? Or just about schmitz after this or something, right? That's before it. Well, they're probably about that is. I think he's probably the last great Nicholson. I think it is. Yeah. Because he's like early 70s at this point. He's been retired for 15 years. Number four, the town. Over the departed. It's a strong take. So it's not a take. It's pure rewatches, right? It's whatever you watch more in the 21st century. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I think I've watched the town more. I think I've been sucked in more. I just think I know the movie better. And I think it's for what do you have? I would have I would have these flipped personally, but you seem departed slightly more. Oh, definitely seen more than the town. Yeah. See, I have the town goes to another level to make because of the Boston stuff and how they do the locations. And I just like being in the North end and great reflect Blake, lively though, I just I think I've watched it slightly. Yeah. Does your appreciation for the Cullin who were adaptation increased your affection for a lively performance in this movie? Do you see hands with us? Did you watch the movie? Oh, yeah. Yeah. What do you think? It's number two. Didn't love it. Didn't love it. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know if I'm trying to think if there's a scene in the departed that lives as large for us as whose car are we taking? And there was just runner in general. And there goes college soccer or shine or shine. What's your can you do a little your posture weight? Give her a little taste. You got to gild them chemically. I I live two blocks from the ice rink. I have a lot of like geographical ties to this movie too. I just love the time. Yeah. How many banks did you rub as a young man? Never. The Denver went over the hill. Number three anchor man. Yeah. Stolen done it. Stolen done it. What are you waiting for? It's a couple that we just haven't done yet. Save them. It's immaculate. It was on our list too. It's a it is a it's the highest comedy in this list. It's the comedy I've seen rewatched, relived, cracked open the most times. I like I laugh to a point where I feel like I'm hallucinating when I watch this movie. It's a movie to me that is like a song where I've just memorized all that not just the lyrics but the way that the lyrics are sung when he's like cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering cheering on there or like this sort of all. I think it's, I think the alternate movie's Zankerman one and the anime too. You mean wake up Ron Bergen. Yeah. The second, that's on the first one. Okay. That was like all shot concurrent with the first movie and then they stitched it together from the cut scenes basically, which is also wake up Ron Bergen is really funny too. Yeah. Number two, social network. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Very special. Perfect for a rewatchable standpoint. Jumping at any time. Exceptional. We're watching this the other day. It happened to be on cable. Really fun. As gained like a different level of relevance, the more and more we know about Zuckerberg, which we talked about when we did the pod five years ago and even since then, it's even more interesting. So thoughts on the sequel? I'm okay with it. Okay. Yeah. I'm going to give it a chance mentally. I don't feel like it's a money grab. Sorkin, writing and directing. Jeremy Allen, Jeremy Strong and Jeremy Zuckerberg. And Jeremy Allen, it's the Wall Street Journal report, right? And Mikey Madison is the whistleblower. Yeah. Good cast. It's a risk. It's a risk. This is a movie with a macular reputation. That was two, right? What do you think number one is? I think it's... I like that he's looking at me like to see what my poker hand is. I don't think you're going to get it. But you will... You haven't done a PTA, you haven't done a Tarantino. What do you think it is? You had a factor in family. Oh yeah. Is it 51 states? No, but that almost made the list. Yeah. I know. It's a big one for your fan. I don't personally like that movie that much. So I always feel like I was an unwilling participant at 51 states. Interesting. It's season two of you for you. No. It is the Devil Wars product. Oh. I wouldn't have guessed that. I would not have guessed that. I think I've seen it the most times. And there's reasons for that, including my wife and my daughter. It's probably their favorite movie. But I always get sucked in. I'll... If it's on, I'll be like, oh, I kind of like this part. Really fun to make fun of as you watch it. Perfectly done. It's really well acted and half the way in blunt or fantastic in it. Strip. It's probably my favorite metal street performance. Sure. The music's good. It's a fun hang. You get to go places. There's a costume change. You get to go to Paris and everybody in the house can watch it. I think we achieved rewatchable perfection with Devil Wars products. This is a... Honestly, like a great zag from you. I did not expect Devil Wars product at the top. But it wasn't even really a zag. It's kind of the answer. So when you were... I was just thinking of it the most times. When you were conceiving of this list, were you immediately like, I know Devil Wars product number one? I knew it was going to be the top five, but then as I started stacking the five together and really thinking like, all right, amount of times. This... Like, I could put... I could put this on at my holiday party and my wife just would have gravitated over the TV. Yeah. It's one of those. It's really interesting that your number one and number two are both getting sequels in 2026. Isn't that... I'll tell you that. And what? That is resonating in rewatchability. These are movies that have a rewatchability. Yeah. I think Devil Wars product will be on for this entire century. I know. It's weirdly ageless. I don't see it like losing steam. And I don't think that social network will lose steam either. No. I don't think the tunnel... What's interesting about like the top five, all those movies will keep going. Ancron me, it might have the toughest case. I don't think so. I mean, like it'll maybe have like three or four years of like people aren't talking about it as much. But I don't. Yeah. Yeah. I just... It's never going to be like 70s. I don't know like what a 19 year old right now like Ancron man. I don't know. Like my son doesn't really care about Ancron man, which I think is interesting. What does your... What comedy wise would have been, I think, is funny. Like does he like Tim Robinson or does... His peak is this is the end and super bad. That's what I mean. So the other kids, yeah. That appetite stuff. Interesting. So yeah. Devil Wars, Proud is a great pick, especially under the rubik of rewatchability, because it is a movie that people just have. So what was your... What was your... What did you watch the most? The most recent movie. There will be bloods and move that have rewatched the most times. Yeah. The century, because it was the movie, it was the movie the first time I saw it. I was like, that's my favorite movie. Like that was just... I'd not seen anything. And we talked about it when we did our episode about that movie. So that would be pretty high up there. But I'm trying to think of what's something that is like not this like heavy way. I like that movie, but I think I've only seen it three times. Yeah. I've watched it like at least 20 times. I've seen it a lot. But I'm trying to think of like what's kind of more in that like collateral or stepbrother zone where it's just like... I just like having this on that thing that you're describing as opposed to like, I'm studying this thing that means a lot to me. And there's a difference, right? So I don't... What is it for you? I mean... It's Miami Vice. But more I think about it. It might be Cicario and Miami Vice are the two movies that I've probably put on the most. Yeah. Um... In Glorious Bastards is high up there. Yeah. Oh, but I'm trying to think of like movies like Den of Thieves that I actually like... That I've actually like fired up a lot. I asked something situation affects it. Like my wife doesn't like Inglorious Bastards. It's true. Right. So I don't... It doesn't make the cut. I hate this movie. Like it's one of those. Um... Drive? Yeah, but I haven't... I haven't rewatched it in the last couple of years. I... You know, it's funny. Like I could easily do the movies I have rewatched, but they're not from this era. Like it's like... I know that I watched Die Hard once a year. I know I watched Jaws that year. But that's the thing that 80's, 90's, there's sort of been so much harder. Yeah, it's different. The 21st century, especially... Like I think the only one from this decade I had was... Barrett. Yeah. But I think 10 years from now, once upon a time in Hollywood, it'll probably be on it. I mean, I know this is going to sound... This would not even be in the top 10, but one that would be a surprise on my list would be the Scream Reboot with Emma Robertson. Wow. That's a good one. That's a good one. That's a good one. I just rewatched it like a bunch of times in Scream Rewatches. But also, it's like my wife and I really like it. And so we just will like sometimes like, we're bored. We'll just throw a Scream on. It's a really random one. It's a really random one. Yeah. The thing is, if like, I live the loan and I never knew in the house, I think the list looks different. Sure. It's probably my advice one and two. It's just one and two. I'm squid in the Wales movie that was just on in my house all the time when I was living in Brooklyn. Like, that was just a movie that immediately was like, this is my energy. This is exactly the tempo. And that's another movie that's like 84 minutes. So you can just, it's very tight. That's so interesting. Kind of get it and get out. It is, but it's not. It is Brooklyn though. Yeah. You know what I'm interested in out of all those movies? If 2000 was included, I would have had almost famous one in Castaway too. Sure. Yeah. Over every movie I just did. I'm not famous as not on our list because it's not an Amanda movie and I, she wouldn't put it on. But if it was just me, you would be in my office. It's funny. Some people don't like it. I remember that was a big J. Kang thing. Yeah, he didn't like me that movie. He was like really angry about it. Yeah. Some people hate it. Yeah. And then another people are like, it's not on the rewatch. Well, it's a resigning from the ringer. Multiple people. That's what you do. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I agree with you like that. If you were including 2000s, that would be really high or the year 2000. I just watched Castaway last week. Did you? From beginning to end because it was on Netflix and I was, I had to do some work stuff and I was like, all right, how does the, the plane crash explosion look better than anything that happened in any movie with CGI in 2025? I still don't understand how that scene is so good. And like way more harrowing than you kind of want to like, when that guy's on the rally, like the one, the one pilot, it's awful. Like you really feel terrible watching it. Pre-date lost it did. Um, it's like pre-rated by six years. Yeah. Yeah. It's funny because the Martians like that too, which I did not have that on the list because I didn't, I didn't kind of keep revisiting it. I watched it a few times and then a Martian would definitely be on my list. Yeah. Yeah. But it's the same thing of the what would I do? You'll Ridley Scott for you. Nothing. You know, many Ridley Scott brothers. I would definitely have Martian for Ridley. I would probably have Prometheus for Ridley and I would have definitely unstoppable. So unstoppable was a tough cut. Yeah. At least I already have some regrets with the list. What's the hardest mark you have on that list? Spotlight. Spotlight. Hmm. Guys, thanks for, thanks for listening to my top 50. Was this being recorded? Yeah. It was actually, I didn't just invite you over. It's live. It's fucking. Yeah, YouTube. So what was your top three movies that rewatched the most and from the 21st century? There will be blood. Yeah. In glory of the masters would be up there. Wolf of Wall Street would be up there. Partied would be up there. You know, all the movies from my guys, my bros, Zodiac. Zodiac would be really high list. Zodiacs are very high up there for me. Michael Clayton would be really high for me. That's great call. I think something got fucked up. Zodiac was supposed to be on this. I knew I was going to make a mistake. Proof of life over Zodiac. No. Was the Adam Sandler for Glendeka review over Zodiac. Just go with it. I would probably have a nice guys in my list. I swear to God, Zodiac was in the 30s and then I was moving stuff around. I think it just got cut. All right, P. Just like the Zodiac killer, we still don't know. Yeah. God damn it. Zodiac was in there. I wonder what I bumped for Zodiac. I believe we should. We should. Zodiac. Zodiac was in there. I'm sorry. Zodiacs definitely. I have a six hour pod in me about Zodiac. I can't even tell you what I wanted to do. Well, we did it, but I was an on it, which gives us an excuse to redo. We should re-send. We did it with grainwalled, but it was like a 47 minute pod in 2017. All right. We'll definitely redo that. Zodiac, so that was my big forget. So and I'm sure I forgot like one or two others that people will mention. There's no way to do it perfectly. I tried it. I went through all the rewatches last. I went through like everything I own on Blue Rare DVD and I think I got everything, but I missed Zodiac. So obviously it happens. What is there anything else? Any have you thought of anything else that is in your top five rewatched? No, I nice guys was the one that just adjusted my mind. So that I think five years from now, nice guys will be on the list for me. I watched out on the playing list. I just started it really like. Did you see Crow was like, you know, they people always are asking for it. For a nice guy sequel and me and Ryan Gosling, we just have a title, but the title makes this laugh. And he was like, the title is nice guys to call in Mexican detectives. Well, the other guy is the other one that I've been growing. Really good. Really good. The evement as soon as so fucking funny. Yes. When Walver can't believe it is like, who are you? Yes. All right. Thanks for doing this. Hope you're producing. Sarah Craig couldn't be here his way. Hope you enjoyed.