Movies you watch over and over again, and never get sick of

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  1. Dino

    Dino Forum Resident

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    The Shining
    Night of the Living Dead
    Buffalo 66
    A Clockwork Orange

    I don't actually watch these over and over, but I am in the mood for these just about anytime. I have watched them a lot.
     
  2. Grand_Ennui

    Grand_Ennui Forum Resident

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    Planet of the Apes (1968)

    King Kong (1933, but I like King Kong '05 a lot too)

    The Shootist
     
  3. tonyc

    tonyc Forum Resident

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    A few that I usually watch again when channel flipping no matter what point of the movie it is:

    North By Northwest
    All The Presidents Men
    A Few Good Men
    The Insider
    Unstoppable
     
  4. Remurmur

    Remurmur Music is THE BEST! -FZ

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    The Shawshank Redemption
    The Untouchables
    A Few Good Men
    The Godfather
    Casablanca
    The Quiet Man
    Dr. Strangelove
    The Planet Of The Apes (1968)
     
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  5. Monosterio

    Monosterio Forum Resident

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    I'm afraid we're going to need some titles. ;)

    My choice is Groundhog Day -- a movie you can watch over and over again, every day even. And no, I don't mean the Ron Jeremy version, Hedgehog Day.
     
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  6. PaulKTF

    PaulKTF Senior Member

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    A very, very funny movie (and I don't mean Ron's movie! Ew...).
     
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  7. Monosterio

    Monosterio Forum Resident

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    I wonder if there was such a movie? If there wasn't, the folks who title adult movies are going to kick themselves if they read my post. :D
     
  8. Robert M.

    Robert M. Forum Resident

    A few not mentioned, recently re-watched.
    • You're Telling Me.
    • The Hunt for Red October.
     
  9. Remurmur

    Remurmur Music is THE BEST! -FZ

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    Great movie !

    And Andie McDowell is just gorgeous in this film IMO...:)
     
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  10. Remurmur

    Remurmur Music is THE BEST! -FZ

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    That one should be on my list as well. Just re-watched last weekend ...:)
     
  11. alexpop

    alexpop Power pop + other bad habits....

    Road To Peridition.
     
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  12. Galley

    Galley Forum Resident

    Serenity
    Independence Day
    Close Encounters of the Third Kind
     
  13. Neil Anderson

    Neil Anderson Forum Resident

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    Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans. I hope some day Werner Herzog makes another movie half as good as this.
     
  14. ubiknik

    ubiknik Forum Resident

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    Chicago, IL USA
    The Road Warrior
    Blade Runner
    Pulp Fiction
    Most of Peter Sellers better films,
    and most all of Woody Allen's films
    Blue Velvet
    Most all Kurosawa films.
     
  15. High Noon (original)
    The Apartment (1960)
    Apploosa
    (2008)
    Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas
    Idiocracy
    God Bless America
    (2012)
    Rock N Roll High School
    HEAD
    HELP!
    Coraline

    (John) Hughes or Carpenter movies
    pretty much any (good) Kung-Fu flick or anything produced by Roger Corman.
     
  16. aussievinyl

    aussievinyl Appreciator Of Creative Expression

    For me, it's THE STING. Imagine having a whole lot of friends to take an organised revenge on someone who hurt a friend of yours, without using violence. For me, it's about friendship and the lengths others will go to for the sake of it, including putting themselves at great risk to prove the point. This also applies to EL DORADO. Obviously, I've got a thing about it.
     
  17. gkmacca

    gkmacca Forum Resident

    Bringing Up Baby, The Awful Truth, most Cary Grant screwball comedies. Anything by Preston Sturges.
     
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  18. svoegtlin

    svoegtlin Forum Resident

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    I'm ashamed to admit it.. but I'll admit it..

    Stepbrothers.. Low brow, locker room type humor.. but it's funny to me every single time I watch it.

    I'm generally not a big fan of Will Ferrell either.. but the chemistry of this cast worked really well.

    Also, not ashamed to admit:
    The Big Lebowski
    The Blues Brothers
    Annie Hall
     
  19. If you get blu-rays your S-T-E-R-E-O will be wider. :p
     
  20. konut

    konut Prodigious Member. Thank you.

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    Whatcom County, WA
    Hard Times

    A 1930s period piece with James Coburn, Charles Bronson, Strother Martin, and Jill Ireland about a bare knuckle street fighter set in New Orleans.
     
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  21. Richard--W

    Richard--W Forum Resident

    I'm constantly discovering old movies made before I was born or made when I was too young to see them.

    Ride Lonesome (1959) and Comanche Station (1960), Dr. No (1962) and From Russia With Love (1963).

    House of Wax 3-D (1953), Dial M For Murder 3-D (1954) and Inferno 3-D (1953).
     
  22. Daniel Plainview

    Daniel Plainview God's Lonely Man

  23. 3rd Uncle Bob

    3rd Uncle Bob Forum Resident

    Alien
    Arsenic and Old Lace
    Bringing Up Baby
    Casablanca
    A Christmas Story
    Delicatessan
    The Lord of the Rings
    My Life as a Dog (Mitt liv som hund)
    The Shawshank Redemption
    The Silence of the Lambs
    Young Frankenstein
     
  24. Jerome Disney

    Jerome Disney New Member

    The Shawshank Redemption
    Castaway
     
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  25. anti PC.

    anti PC. Forum Resident

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    Twin Cities MN.
    Dazed and Confused.
     
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