
Some films you watch once and forget. Others you've seen forty times and still quote at the pub. Which ones have earned permanent residency on your telly?
Put the items in your preferred order.

Hot Fuzz
Edgar Wright's pitch-perfect village thriller spoof somehow gets funnier every rewatch. Yarp.
Love Actually
Yes, it's problematic. Yes, the Prime Minister dancing to Jump is still iconic. Fight about it in the comments.
Trainspotting
Danny Boyle's Edinburgh fever dream still slaps decades later, and that soundtrack remains unmatched.
Shaun of the Dead
The Winchester. The cricket bat. The jukebox zombie fight. A perfect film, frankly.
Paddington 2
The bear from Peru is more wholesome than your nan's Sunday roast, and Hugh Grant's villain turn is comedy gold.
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