Movies you can watch over and over

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  1. YardByrd

    YardByrd rock n roll citizen in a hip hop world

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    the original Apocalypse Now
    Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr.
    Night of the Hunter
    the Monkees Head
     
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  2. Manimal

    Manimal Forum Resident

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    Southern US
    The Thing ( 80s)
    Christmas Story
    Good Will Hunting
    Friday
    Full Metal Jacket
    To name a few
     
  3. SBurke

    SBurke Nostalgia Junkie

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    Philadelphia, PA
    It's a short list in my case, and it's rather unsophisticated:

    Raiders of the Lost Ark
    Romancing the Stone
    Ghostbusters
    Superbad

    There are maybe a few others, with slightly lower limits.
     
  4. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    ontario canada
    Cliff Booth... Rick Dalton
     
  5. BILLONEEG

    BILLONEEG Senior Member

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    New Jersey
    I have and it’s a very good musical too.
     
  6. JorgeGvb

    JorgeGvb Senior Member

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    Virginia Beach
    A League of Their Own
    Hunt for Red October
    Crimson Tide
    Platoon
    Glory
     
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  7. RobRoyF

    RobRoyF Forum Resident

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    Southland
    Airplane!
     
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  8. rebellovw

    rebellovw Forum Resident

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    hell
    I searched and couldn't find Twister - I can watch that movie over and over - love it.
     
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  9. Ed the Dog

    Ed the Dog Forum Resident

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    Wow. I was going to add 2001 and Koy... but thought I'd read the rest of the thread. Then, Airplane shows up, so...
    Raising Arizona
    Caddyshack
    Lonesome Dove (does this count?)
    Unforgiven
    It Might Get Loud
    The Commitments
    Buena Vista Social Club
     
  10. Steve Mc

    Steve Mc Bangles Encyclopedia

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    United States
    It's A Wonderful Life
    The Third Man
    Some Kind Of Wonderful
     
  11. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    there are at least a hundred!
     
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  12. Mylene

    Mylene Senior Member

    Easy Rider
    Monty Python & the Holy Grail
    Beach Blanket Bingo
    A Hard Day's Night
    Some Like it Hot
    The Blues Brothers
    Brighton Rock
    O Lucky Man
     
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  13. Timeless Classics

    Timeless Classics Senior Member

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  14. britt2001b

    britt2001b Senior Member

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    United States
  15. wrappedinsky

    wrappedinsky Forum Resident

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    I'm sure it's just that I'm easily amused, but I laugh like a ninny every time I see:
    Better Off Dead
    I'm Gonna Get You Sucka
    Galaxy Quest
    Revenge of the Nerds
    Dude, Where's My Car
    (I know, I know...)
     
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  16. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    As much as I like John Carpenter's take on this movie and the sequel/prequel of a few years back , I enjoy this one the most. It's more ' believeable ' and I like the rapid-fire dialogue.
     
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  17. britt2001b

    britt2001b Senior Member

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    The rapid fire dialogue is what makes repeated viewings enjoyable. I still catch pieces of dialogue that I don't remember from previous viewings.
     
  18. evillouie

    evillouie Forum Resident

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    Toledo
    A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott version)
    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
    Star Trek IV
    Star Trek VI
    Star Wars A New Hope
    Planet of the Apes (original 1968 version)
    Creator (1985 movie with Peter O’Toole and Mariel Hemingway)
    Revenge of the Nerds
    To Live and Die In L.A.
     
  19. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    Good and quick dialogue is something sorely missing from a lot of today's movies. Replaced by rapid-fire camera cuts which I just find annoying.
     
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  20. britt2001b

    britt2001b Senior Member

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    Director Robert Altman was known for making movies with this dialogue style. M*A*S*H is probably his best known.
     
  21. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    pretty much any Christmas Movie I own...
     
  22. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    this will never lose it's laugh value! Cracks me up every time and is too sad as well...
     
  23. Big Jimbo

    Big Jimbo Forum Resident

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    NY
    Von Ryan’s Express
    Kiss Me Deadly
    Hard Boiled
    Casablanca
    Le Mans
    Excalibur
    Darkest Hour
    Captain Blood
     
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  24. sloaches

    sloaches Forum Resident

    It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World- Great ensemble cast.
    Duck Soup- Probably the Marx Brothers best movie
     
  25. John54

    John54 Senior Member

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    Burlington, ON
    The Parent Trap (Hayley Mills)
    The Great Race (Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis)
    The Court Jester (Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns)
    The Desert Song (Gordon MacRae, Kathryn Grayson)
    The Firefly (Jeannette MacDonald, Allan Jones)
     
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