Movies you can watch over and over

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  1. hanleyp

    hanleyp Forum Resident

    After reading some of the previous posts there are more that I would watch multiple times than I first thought, great selections by everyone.

    One that I haven't seen mentioned is John Wayne The Cowboys. I love this movie I will stop and watch whenever I see on TV even though I own it on DVD.
     
  2. JRF

    JRF Forum Resident

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    For Love Of The Game
    The Usual Suspects
    Silverado
     
  3. Oliver

    Oliver Bourbon Infused

    Pulp Fiction
    Goodfellas
    Shawshank Redemption
    Halloween
    Dumb and Dumber
    Dirty Harry
    The Godfather
    Silence of the Lambs
    Airplane
     
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  4. HaileyMcComet

    HaileyMcComet Forum Resident

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    Anything by Orson Welles, Charles Chaplin, Woody Allen, Agnes Varda, Stanley Kubrick, Robert Altman, Mike Nichols, Bernardo Bertolucci, Mel Brooks, Peter Greenaway, Joel & Ethan Coen, Sylvia Chang, John Ford, Claire Denis, Terry Gilliam, Christopher Guest, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Gene Kelly, Paul Thomas Anderson, Alfred Hitchcock, Jerry Lewis, Carl Reiner, John Huston, Jeffrey Lau, Albert Brooks, David Lean, Barry Levinson, Jacques Rivette, Blake Edwards, Derek Yee, Penny Marshall, Vincente Minnelli, Nancy Meyers or Robert Mulligan.
     
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  5. fr in sc

    fr in sc Forum Resident

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    The first two? Boy, howdy!!!
    Godfather III? Ehhhh…..no.
     
  6. Mylene

    Mylene Senior Member

    Viva Las Vegas
     
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  7. Wildest cat from montana

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    For Elvis ? For Ann Margret ? Or for both?
     
  8. ZackyDog

    ZackyDog Forum Resident

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    Body Heat. What a g r e a t movie. I saw it when it was first released in 1981, when I was 17. 39 years later, it still gives me chills.

    If I am remembering it correctly, the theater version was longer and the Blu-ray release was edited.

    Everyone's acting was spot on. Ted Danson was a scene-stealer. I can't believe that this is the same guy who, in the following year (1982), went on to star in Cheers. Richard Crenna was stellar as Edmund Walker. And Mickey Rourke had some great scenes with William Hurt. William Hurt and Kathleen Hurt had a great chemistry.

    I wish that they did a sequel. I like it better than Double Indemnity.

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  9. Veech

    Veech Space In Sounds

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    Almost none. I have this odd thing with movies where it's one and done. Even if there is a major twist that was foreshadowed I have little to no desire to re-watch it.

    It's weird. I can listen to a song or an album dozens of times and enjoy it more each time. But for movies, if I know what happens next I tend to get bored.

    To answer the OP: Pulp Fiction, 2001, Goodfellas and a couple others.
     
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