I'm not sure I can think of 10 that are worth seeing once, much less revisiting.

Cherry 2000 -- fun post-apocalyptic road movie with a strong female lead played by Melanie Griffith -- I like movies where it's not embarassing to be the woman.

Cutthroat Island -- it's a pirate movie with amazingly realist fight scenes (in many of the scenes, the ships are almost full scale), but no CGI special effects, so don't expect Pirates of the Caribbean.

Broken Arrow -- overshadowed by Face/Off, it is still arms and legs above most other action movies

True Romance -- really excellent ensemble performance, and a highlight from director Tony Scott's career

Metropolis -- you have no idea how many ideas you've seen in contemporary film were reused from this one -- make sure to get the 124 minute Restored Authorized Edition.

Bye Bye Birdie -- Ann Margaret. Dancing. Singing. Bright "70's" colors. Paul Lynde.

Legend -- Ridley Scott goes off to la-la land (fantasy), Tim Curry in delicious form, gorgeous set pieces.

Blade Runner -- recently remastered. Alright, I'm a Ridley Scott fanboy.

Koyaanisqatsi -- mesmerizing.