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movies you can watch over and over again

jewscout

Religious Zionist
What movies can you watch over and over again and never get tired of them?
i know alot of people aren't like that but i am w/ a few movies

Scarface
Tombstone
Half Baked
Orgazmo

just to name a few
 

Booko

Deviled Hen
jewscout said:
What movies can you watch over and over again and never get tired of them?
i know alot of people aren't like that but i am w/ a few movies

Scarface
Tombstone
Half Baked
Orgazmo

just to name a few

Dr. Strangelove!!!

Lord of the Rings
Any Pink Panther movies
Monty Python...pick nearly any

Gee, I'm sure there are more, but this is what occurs to me at the moment.
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
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jewscout

Religious Zionist
Circle_One said:
Fear and Loating
Stand By Me
Suspiria
Spider Baby
Cigarette Burns
Dazed and Confused
Lords of Dogtown
Hostel (I've watched it 8 times since I bought it, the day it came out on DVD)

whoa totally forgot about Dazed and Confused!!
that was my standard back in the day!
 

evearael

Well-Known Member
Fight Club
American Beauty
Lilo and Stitch
Hero (Chinese)
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
The Usual Suspects
The Godfather
Princess Mononoke (Japanese)
Spirited Away (Japanese)
Shall We Dance? (The original Japanese film... a guilty pleasure)
Ran (Japanese)
Lola Rent (German)
Lord of the Rings
...
 

Scarlett Wampus

psychonaut
When I was young I watched Evil Dead 2, Clueless and Mr Vampire far, far too many times. Films I can watch again and again now are: -

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
The Big Lebowsky
Withnail and I
Ran
Ghost in the Shell
 

evearael

Well-Known Member
Aaaah! I forgot The Big Lebowsky!

I can't even watch the old GitS movie, Innocence and the new SAC series blow it away and are so much more true to Shirow's vision.
 

MysticSang'ha

Big Squishy Hugger
Premium Member
Any of the three movies from the Lord of the Rings trilogy
The Breakfast Club
Back to the Future (only the first one, though)
Beauty and the Beast
Napolean Dynamite (some of the best quotable quotes ever, "Gosh!")
Any Monty Python flick or Flying Circus episode
E.T.
The Outsiders
Dirty Dancing



And our most recent repeat movie additions.........

SIDEWAYS (Brilliantly funny! Paul Giamotti was robbed, I tell ya, robbed!)




Peace,
Mystic
 

CaptainXeroid

Following Christ
This is a short list for me, because if I remember too much about a movie or can guess what's next, I get VERY bored.:bounce

The Matrix - Nothing beats the original, and many lesser movies have tried.

Star II The Wrath of Khan - "Beware Romulans bearing gifts!" Save for the Chekov gaffe, far and away the best Star Trek of the bunch.

Cannonball Run - Lord I apologize for :biglaugh: at this one....fast cars and cheap one liners...this is one of my few 'guilty' pleasures.
 

MysticSang'ha

Big Squishy Hugger
Premium Member
Those are some great movies, CaptainX, and I admit to succumbing to the guilty pleasure of Cannonball Run.....especially the end credits with all the bloopers showing Burt Reynolds slapping Dom Deluise around for messing up his lines. :p




Star Trek II is far and away the best installment from the entire series.




Peace,
Mystic
 

Ody

Well-Known Member
The godfather series
the grateful dead movie
apocalypse now
Any thing by mystery science theatre 3k
scarface.
big lebowski
40 yr old virgin
anchorman
 

DeadVegas

Member
I don't know what it is about The Sixth Sense, but I can watch it any time and still love it, which is odd because it's sort of slow paced. But hey, I love it! :angel2:
 

standing_on_one_foot

Well-Known Member
Rocky Horror Picture Show

Princess Bride

lots of Monty Python

I know they're not movies, but I can watch classic Looney Toons over and over and over.

Star Wars (the originals, of course), in particular A New Hope

And I'm always up for Lord of the Rings :bow:
 
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