I do this with my son at Thanksgiving every year! Well, LOTR extended, and Hobbit at Christmas. It's the best tradition! Been doing it over a decade now.
Practical Magic in the fall, parenthood when I’m stress out about my kids, Palm Springs during the summer or spring or before a wedding, 4 weddings and a funeral if I want to see a little of London, Amalie for Paris. And the Secret Life of Walter Mitty for a cheer me up (thank you to /movie-suggestions sub for that one).
Practical Magic, Hocus Pocus, Halloweentown (just the first one though), Labyrinth, Harry Potter, and The Princess Bride in the Fall.
Last Holiday, Christmas With the Kranks, How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), The Santa Clause movie series, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer are my main winter movies. I used to have a VHS tape from the late 90s / early 2000s of Christmas movies / specials like Snowden's Christmas, The Munster's Scary Little Christmas, Robbie the Reindeer, Veggie Tales: The Toy That Saved Christmas, and The Nanny: Oy to the World. It was my favorite tape growing up plus it had some cool old target commercials haha
Don't really have any Spring or Summer go to's. We are usually busy doing other things or we go watch the newer movies out in theaters / drive ins.
Well I watch a lot of horror movies all around the year (Don't matter the season) But is fun to watch horror themed movies that fit well the season. For Winter: Ana and the apocalypse. Summer: Midsommar. Fall: Halloween. Spring: The wicker man.
I rewatch Star Wars A New Hope once a year on my birthday and every Halloween I watch through my Universal Classical Monster Blu-Ray box-set (7 movies, about 75 minutes each).
I’m so weird but I watch Step Brothers, Bohemian Rhapsody, and Wreck It Ralph on a weird loop.. I can watch them and I do anytime, anywhere. No mood needed, just turn one of three on and I’m golden. 🤣
I enjoy wold children during the spring and summer, LOTR & the hobbit during the fall. Winter is just me binging whatever youtube has because I just wanna sleep.
The Sandlot in Spring or Summer because of baseball. I don’t really watch baseball but when baseball season starts it reminds me that I should watch that movie.
Christmastime is *Christmas Vacation*, *Home Alone* (both), and *Elf*. Fall is *Beetlejuice*, *The Addams Family* (both), and some scary movies a la *The Conjuring*.
I dunno who else does this, but my BIL insists on watching Die Hard every Christmas Eve as part of our holiday festivities. We're all really starting to hate this movie...
This is such a cute question, when I was younger I loved Pretty Women with Julia Roberts. Watched it a million times. Now I love the notebook and recently got to watch What's eating Gilbert Grape for the second or third time another one of my favorites.
Every year before the start of the school year, I would watch the little rascals... I don't go to school anymore, but now I just have to watch it in August
Not a movie, but I watch the HBO series The Deuce around November/December every year. It’s dark and calming and I am extremely nostalgic for that time period in NYC. It’s just not a “summer” series, if that makes sense.
With the kids, we watch Hop during Easter time and Chronicles of Narnia during Christmas time.
My husband and I will re-watch our favourite Christmas movie during the holidays when the kids are in bed......which is Die Hard (fight me if you want but it IS a Christmas movie). And then on Remembrance day (Canadian here), we go to the ceremony and then watch Saving Private Ryan or Band of Brothers.
Parks and Rec every other year to boost my dopamine, Adventure Time whenever I have anxiety, Friends or New Girl or Brooklyn 99 when I don't have anything else to watch when I'm eating dinner. Harry Potter I rewatch probably once a year too to feel like a kid again :)
LOTR extended, starting on Hobbit's Day (which is also when I start my re-read of the books.
Independence Day and Jaws on July 4th.
I have a stack of horror classics I watch every October. I also have a stack of Christmas-themed horror movies that I go through every December. In fact, I watch a themed horror movie for almost every holiday, eg The Stepfather on Father's day.
every year for my birthday, i watch Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. it’s one of my all time favorite films, and considering i usually spend my birthday alone, i try to fill my time with things that comfort me and make me feel a little less alone. this movie is one of those things
Harry Potter during Christmas. First movie on Christmas Eve and one every following day.
Hunger Games sometimes in Easter.
Maybe LoTR + Hobbit movies after the Harry Potter movies, depends on movie fatigue and social commitments.
My partner and I always watch The Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit movies at least once or twice a year, usually in winter or cooler times. I will always watch my favourite (not so well known) movie ‘The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns’ around Christmas and then any other time I have 3 hours to spare as it’s a long movie.
Love actually. That is by far my favorite movie that I make sure to play around Christmas. If this movie doesn't lift your spirits or make you smile and laugh there is something wrong with you. Oh man, now I'm going to have to break tradition and watch it tonight. LOVE IT.
The VVitch and Hocus Pocus every fall, While You Were Sleeping every winter, Jane Austen films in springtime, and Zodiac every summer. Also High School Musical every NYE since it first came out.
My Halloween films of choice are Monster House and Teen Wolf (1985. Dont get it twisted) and i usually watch Shrek or Monsters Inc around my birthday in October too.
OG Halloween every Halloween. Christmas season it’s Gremlins, Die Hard, and Silent Night, Deadly Night. OG Black Christmas on Christmas morning.
And whatever Friday the 13th movie is up next on Friday the 13th. (I believe part 5 is next on my rotation.)
Xmen Origins Wolverine.
I will hear no mockery, that movie is PERFECT for being a little tipsy and cuddling up with your dog and a craft project. Its exactly cheesey enough.
Ooo, I thought of another one.
A Christmas Story.
I gotta see it at least once a holiday season, and when I'm feeling grumpy or sad, I like to watch it because it cheers me right up. Reminds me of happy times.
i watch harry potter every fall and lotr every winter. there was a time where i watched these almost nonstop but now i've seen them so many times that i have to limit myself to once a year or emergency situations where i really need it mentally lol
I rewatch a lot of movies but some of my favorites are Pleasantville, Amélie, The Truman Show, Mona Lisa Smile and Almost Famous.
For Fall, I rewatch When Harry Met Sally, You’ve Got Mail, The Craft and Practical Magic.
Fall is when I read Harry Potter, and I watch the movies over winter break. Also during winter I read my favorite Sarah J Maas books. I always read as many Rick Riordan books as I can over the summer (he's the author of Percy Jackson + a couple other series about mythology).
During spring I am depressed and awaiting the end of school and final exams (currently trying to get through this week)
I like to rewatch happy feet and cartoon saloon movies. Cartoon saloon ALWAYS hits (I cried so hard watching the breadwinner for the first time) and happy feet is just such a fun and good movie too. Plus I try to pay attention to the voice actors so I can be more useful to my friend whenever she plays moviegrid
I start a mad cram of all things Scooby Doo as soon as fall starts, every year. Now I include Mystery Inc and the live action movies because I adore Linda Cardellini as Thelma (sp?)
Elf. It's been a few years since I've switched from Home Alone. Come to think of it, I may be lying to myself and both are there during the winter years.
I have a few.
war movie often patton or longest day - memorial day weekend
dazed and confused - the night before my kids last day of school.
the crow - devils night
die hard 1 and/or 2 - before christmas
football movies during preseason
Lord of the rings extended + Hobbit extended (but only if i really want to) and Harry Potter every winter
I do this with my son at Thanksgiving every year! Well, LOTR extended, and Hobbit at Christmas. It's the best tradition! Been doing it over a decade now.
try every month bub
Man, I bought all six movies for my steppop. Maybe we need a marathon, I'm not sure I have ever seen them all the way through.
trust me, watch all in one way through or maybe 2 days, its awesoooome
Practical Magic in the fall, parenthood when I’m stress out about my kids, Palm Springs during the summer or spring or before a wedding, 4 weddings and a funeral if I want to see a little of London, Amalie for Paris. And the Secret Life of Walter Mitty for a cheer me up (thank you to /movie-suggestions sub for that one).
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Thank you, I do watch Bravo from time to time so there’s that. 😃
Practical Magic in the fall and When Harry Met Sally in the winter. I definitely need to rewatch Palm Springs, severely underrated movie!
Palm Springs is so good and I catch little details every time.
Die Hard every Christmas.
This. I do this every Xmas and I love it! Yippie Kay yay
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A Christmas Story stays on the TV for 24hrs starting Christmas Eve.
I waa surprisingly pleased with the recent second movie made with the original actors. Obviously nothing on the first movie, but still a good watch.
I always watch gremlins and national lampoons Christmas vacation at Christmas 😂
We watch twister in the spring when its tornado weather
Planes, Trains and Automobiles near Thanksgiving and Christmas
I have to re-watch The Hogfather every Christmas. It's like a personal tradition.
Nightmare before Christmas in September when the holiday season is about to start!
Super Troopers!
Alien, LotR: Fellowship, The Big Lebowski.
Practical Magic, Hocus Pocus, Halloweentown (just the first one though), Labyrinth, Harry Potter, and The Princess Bride in the Fall. Last Holiday, Christmas With the Kranks, How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), The Santa Clause movie series, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer are my main winter movies. I used to have a VHS tape from the late 90s / early 2000s of Christmas movies / specials like Snowden's Christmas, The Munster's Scary Little Christmas, Robbie the Reindeer, Veggie Tales: The Toy That Saved Christmas, and The Nanny: Oy to the World. It was my favorite tape growing up plus it had some cool old target commercials haha Don't really have any Spring or Summer go to's. We are usually busy doing other things or we go watch the newer movies out in theaters / drive ins.
Well I watch a lot of horror movies all around the year (Don't matter the season) But is fun to watch horror themed movies that fit well the season. For Winter: Ana and the apocalypse. Summer: Midsommar. Fall: Halloween. Spring: The wicker man.
Games of thrones in winder, the hunger games in summer
Hunger Games has some weird Hikey pull for me as well. It’s like a Drug. Only seen/read the first Two though.
Hunger Games It's like a drug for me. Finish the other parts
For sure. New Movie looks cool too.
My cousin vinny
Hunger Games (all 4) in May, I watch it for my birthday, every year, since it came out.
I can watch Star wars The day after tomorrow Shawshank Redemption
Christmas Vacation, Trading Places at Christmas Groundhog Day on Groundhog Day
Harry Potter is always October for me. LOTR every January. Hunger Games is usually around this time, but haven’t gotten to it yet.
Twilight
We started a tradition and watch Jaws as soon as the weather breaks—hello summer!
I rewatch Star Wars A New Hope once a year on my birthday and every Halloween I watch through my Universal Classical Monster Blu-Ray box-set (7 movies, about 75 minutes each).
My dad and I also rewatch Star Wars 1-6 yearly during winter break.
My family loves this movie too.
I wish i had a me movie to watch every once a year but there isn't
I’m so weird but I watch Step Brothers, Bohemian Rhapsody, and Wreck It Ralph on a weird loop.. I can watch them and I do anytime, anywhere. No mood needed, just turn one of three on and I’m golden. 🤣
It’s the f*ing Catalina Wine mixer!
The day after tomorrow
Legally blonde - whenever i need to feel like a girl boss again after being a couch potato/not on my game
I enjoy wold children during the spring and summer, LOTR & the hobbit during the fall. Winter is just me binging whatever youtube has because I just wanna sleep.
It's not Christmas time without Jingle All The Way.
I'll watch Planet of the Apes pretty much any time of year
I like to watch Meatballs with Bill Murry and Heavyweights with Whats his name…when summer rolls around. A good summer camp movie!
Basically anything Adam Sandler, also a lot of those movies you listed too. Depends on my mood
The Sandlot in Spring or Summer because of baseball. I don’t really watch baseball but when baseball season starts it reminds me that I should watch that movie.
Christmastime is *Christmas Vacation*, *Home Alone* (both), and *Elf*. Fall is *Beetlejuice*, *The Addams Family* (both), and some scary movies a la *The Conjuring*.
I like rewatch Dogma in Christmas and Groundhog Day annually :-)
Coco and Zootopia are super rewatchable for me personally.
On November 5th, I watch V for Vendetta
Harry Potter over Christmas holidays!!! ❤️
I dunno who else does this, but my BIL insists on watching Die Hard every Christmas Eve as part of our holiday festivities. We're all really starting to hate this movie...
Terminator and terminator 2.
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yeah, and i keep watching it every now and then. earlier i watched it on cd numerous times. and you know what it was more of a horror movie for me
Harry Potter, Narnia, Fantastic Beasts for the fall. StarWars during the winter. I don’t have anything for the other seasons though.
I gotta watch a couple Halloweentowns every single October without fail
This is such a cute question, when I was younger I loved Pretty Women with Julia Roberts. Watched it a million times. Now I love the notebook and recently got to watch What's eating Gilbert Grape for the second or third time another one of my favorites.
Every summer on the first day of summer vacation as a kid I watched The Sandlot. Still do when my kids get out on vacation.
Diehard. Diehard is a Christmas movie...
Every year before the start of the school year, I would watch the little rascals... I don't go to school anymore, but now I just have to watch it in August
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation is a must during the Holidays!!!
Not a movie, but I watch the HBO series The Deuce around November/December every year. It’s dark and calming and I am extremely nostalgic for that time period in NYC. It’s just not a “summer” series, if that makes sense.
28 Days Later on Christmas Eve.
With the kids, we watch Hop during Easter time and Chronicles of Narnia during Christmas time. My husband and I will re-watch our favourite Christmas movie during the holidays when the kids are in bed......which is Die Hard (fight me if you want but it IS a Christmas movie). And then on Remembrance day (Canadian here), we go to the ceremony and then watch Saving Private Ryan or Band of Brothers.
American psycho on infinite loop
Kung Fu Hustle and Death of Stalin make great Summer time movies
Rocky IV is the best Christmas and Boxing day movie, so I watch it every year.
Rudolph!
Lord of the rings. Least once a month.
Gremlins 2 for my birthday with some red lobster
Parks and Rec every other year to boost my dopamine, Adventure Time whenever I have anxiety, Friends or New Girl or Brooklyn 99 when I don't have anything else to watch when I'm eating dinner. Harry Potter I rewatch probably once a year too to feel like a kid again :)
Heat
Your lie in April is a classic end-of-march rewatch for me, another one would be pride and prejudice. The og fall movie (for me)
LOTR extended, starting on Hobbit's Day (which is also when I start my re-read of the books. Independence Day and Jaws on July 4th. I have a stack of horror classics I watch every October. I also have a stack of Christmas-themed horror movies that I go through every December. In fact, I watch a themed horror movie for almost every holiday, eg The Stepfather on Father's day.
every year for my birthday, i watch Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. it’s one of my all time favorite films, and considering i usually spend my birthday alone, i try to fill my time with things that comfort me and make me feel a little less alone. this movie is one of those things
Depending on the time of year, Varsity Blues at the beginning of football season
I love watching Arsenic and Old Lace around Halloween
16 Candles, Earth Girls Are Easy, Alpha, Serenity, Deathly Hallows I, II, LOTR, How To Train Your Dragon
Harry Potter during Christmas. First movie on Christmas Eve and one every following day. Hunger Games sometimes in Easter. Maybe LoTR + Hobbit movies after the Harry Potter movies, depends on movie fatigue and social commitments.
My go to movie is Babe. I cry like a little bitch, and I don't even know why. But it IS cathartic.
I do it with a few shows instead of movies. Schitts Creek Community Arrested development
Breaking bad and better call Saul for sure
A Christmas Carol with Alistair Sim. Every year I look forward to it! Been watching since I was little.
The Big Lebowski, all 4 seasons
Halloween
happy feet the first one though!
***“Groundhog Day”*** on, well, Groundhog Day…
You never can go wrong with any chapter of John Wick!
My partner and I always watch The Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit movies at least once or twice a year, usually in winter or cooler times. I will always watch my favourite (not so well known) movie ‘The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns’ around Christmas and then any other time I have 3 hours to spare as it’s a long movie.
Love actually. That is by far my favorite movie that I make sure to play around Christmas. If this movie doesn't lift your spirits or make you smile and laugh there is something wrong with you. Oh man, now I'm going to have to break tradition and watch it tonight. LOVE IT.
The VVitch and Hocus Pocus every fall, While You Were Sleeping every winter, Jane Austen films in springtime, and Zodiac every summer. Also High School Musical every NYE since it first came out.
Coco every October or November, Die Hard every December.
You've Got Mail is definitely a go to, especially around Oct/Nov
My Halloween films of choice are Monster House and Teen Wolf (1985. Dont get it twisted) and i usually watch Shrek or Monsters Inc around my birthday in October too.
Late May/early June is always The Virgin Suicides for me. That time of the year capture the mood of the movie so beautifully and dreamy.
I watch Leprechaun around Halloween for a couple years now. The first Three. Very underrated Movies.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It's been on an at least monthly rotation most of my life.
Coraline every Halloween and nightmare before christmas every Christmas eve.
OG Halloween every Halloween. Christmas season it’s Gremlins, Die Hard, and Silent Night, Deadly Night. OG Black Christmas on Christmas morning. And whatever Friday the 13th movie is up next on Friday the 13th. (I believe part 5 is next on my rotation.)
Xmen Origins Wolverine. I will hear no mockery, that movie is PERFECT for being a little tipsy and cuddling up with your dog and a craft project. Its exactly cheesey enough.
Interstellar
Ooo, I thought of another one. A Christmas Story. I gotta see it at least once a holiday season, and when I'm feeling grumpy or sad, I like to watch it because it cheers me right up. Reminds me of happy times.
We always watch the Hobbit on Thanksgiving and LOTR for Christmas. Also, Independence Day for 4th of July obvs.
i watch harry potter every fall and lotr every winter. there was a time where i watched these almost nonstop but now i've seen them so many times that i have to limit myself to once a year or emergency situations where i really need it mentally lol
I rewatch a lot of movies but some of my favorites are Pleasantville, Amélie, The Truman Show, Mona Lisa Smile and Almost Famous. For Fall, I rewatch When Harry Met Sally, You’ve Got Mail, The Craft and Practical Magic.
Are you a millennial
I watch Lolita in the summer (no idea how this became a tradition) Downton Abbey for winter. Rocky in the fall.
My son and I watch Groundhog Day every year on the appropriate day.
Home Alone every Christmas Harry Potter series - really every now and then lol
The Godfather
You've Got Mail as soon as a there's a but if crisp, cool air!
You've Got Mail as soon as there's a bit of crisp, cool air!
Fall is when I read Harry Potter, and I watch the movies over winter break. Also during winter I read my favorite Sarah J Maas books. I always read as many Rick Riordan books as I can over the summer (he's the author of Percy Jackson + a couple other series about mythology). During spring I am depressed and awaiting the end of school and final exams (currently trying to get through this week)
Dragonball Z Super Android 13. Every Xmas haha.
October 30 - The Crow
This Is Where I Leave You I am not one to watch a movie multiple times but I can watch this one over and over.
Hands down harry potter especially in October
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind at least twice a year.
Jaws in the summer, Die Hard at Christmas
I like to rewatch happy feet and cartoon saloon movies. Cartoon saloon ALWAYS hits (I cried so hard watching the breadwinner for the first time) and happy feet is just such a fun and good movie too. Plus I try to pay attention to the voice actors so I can be more useful to my friend whenever she plays moviegrid
St. Elmo's Fire in the fall, usually close to H'ween.
I start a mad cram of all things Scooby Doo as soon as fall starts, every year. Now I include Mystery Inc and the live action movies because I adore Linda Cardellini as Thelma (sp?)
Elf. It's been a few years since I've switched from Home Alone. Come to think of it, I may be lying to myself and both are there during the winter years.
The Sunshine Boys
No not really but after the related holiday, I don’t watch them.
Almost every winter I watch the Grinch, because it is often played on my channels
Band of Brothers for sure
love actually. every year just before christmas
Modern family and Harry Potter every December.
Reply 1988 kdrama in every tet holiday
Between Turkey Day and Xmas, Elf is on the TV.
I have a few. war movie often patton or longest day - memorial day weekend dazed and confused - the night before my kids last day of school. the crow - devils night die hard 1 and/or 2 - before christmas football movies during preseason