Ok, what movie have you watched over and over

GreenGreta

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I watched the movie "Alive" twice at the theatre and read the book over and over.

I have watched "Back to the Future" so many times I probably have it memorized "McFly, McFly"

As well, mustn't forget the wedding singer, with my very own Drew Barrymore.
 

#juan

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"Zulu" is a movie I've watched a few times, more since we got the big screen.

"Barefoot in the Park" is a funny movie for anyone born before 1960.

I won't even talk about the number of times I watched "Star Wars" and it's offspring.
 

Curiosity

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Chocolat

Big
Philadephia
Apollo 13

A really old 1930s version of Oliver Twist I taped from Turner Classics

National Lampoon Griswold Family Vacations - especially Christmas one.
 

Colpy

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I can only think of two:

The Holy Grail

Glory

Edited to say:

And A Christmas Carol......the one with Alister Sim......in B&W
 

#juan

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The Holy Grail ? Do you mean the Monty Python movie?
 

Colpy

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#juan said:
The Holy Grail ? Do you mean the Monty Python movie?

That's the one.

My personal favourite scene is Reginald....you know, the guy fron the autonomous collective......

"If I went around claiming to be King because some watery tart lobbed a scimitar at me......why, they'd put me away!"
 

NSA

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RE: Ok, what movie have y

Not counting any "Star Wars"...

"The Princess Bride". It doesn't get any less funny or charming, every time I see it. I can't think of anything bad to say about it.

"Blade Runner". A flawed film, but engaging, dramatic and thought-provoking. Not to mention every moment is visually stunning.
 

poligeek

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I've watched the Lord of the Rings a few too many times... but that's mainly because in university I got used to writing papers in front of the television, so I throw on something long that I won't have to get up and switch too often as background....

I've also watched Alive number of times (yes actually watched), The Princess Bride, Shaun of the Dead, and others I can't remember right now.
 

#juan

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Colpy

I think I hurt myself laughing the last time I watched that movie.


NSA

I've always considered "Blade Runner" to be a classic. I guess I missed the flaws, or very much enjoyed the movie including the flaws.
 

unclepercy

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I'm a movie nut, too. I have a little different taste than some, but I can watch these again and again.

1. Overboard
2. Blast from the Past
3. Duplex
4. My Big Fat Greek Wedding
5. All Harry Potters
6. Lord of the Rings (all)
7. Coming to America

Uncle
 

Colpy

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Oh yeah

The Mission, with Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons

A truely great movie on a couple of levels.

Historically accurate in setting and general plot.
 

floss

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If I had any street cred it's about to go ... I have seen dirty dancing so many times I've lost count. It's my favourite film.
 

Karlin

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"Coneheads"

It has all that weird lingo that whazzhisname does so well, a sort of alein technical talk.

And my kids watched "Spaceballs" about 100 times....