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Movies you can watch over and over again.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantGorbarama
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Quoting Rage-2005:
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3. The Naked Gun  -  (Anything Leslie makes is a must for me)


Have you watched through the credits? Last time I watched this I was half-watching the credits after it ended and one caught my eye...it was the producer or someones divorce attorney. So i watched more closely, all three movies have random 'credits' thrown in the mix. Was some funny stuff.

-Agrare


Yep, you have to watch the movies multiple times to be sure you get all the jokes
I've probably haven't noticed all of them yet.
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Superman Returns
Superman
The Lord of the Rings (extended)
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Birds
The Wolf Man
Little Shop of Horrors (the musical)
Carousel
any of the Harry Potter
Cryiing Freeman (1995 live action)
Wire in the Blood
Midsumer Murders
Alien
Batman
Batman Returns
Batman Begins

Any and all of the Poirot, Miss Marple or Marple series (Suchet, Hickson, McEwan respectively) any time all the time--i'm going through them all again now

and strike me down if i should forget this one...

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls--a CLASSIC!

oh lordie that's enough for starters...

a couple more i thought of last night...while watching poirot...

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Sense and Sensibility (Thompson/Winslet)
Maurice
A Room with a View
Howard's End (used to watch this every sunday...cuz merchant&ivory are like a religion)

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Nice thread!   


When I was a little bitty baby (or maybe 10-11 yrs.    ) I must have seen Star Wars: Episode IV about a thousand times! I remember taping it on VHS when they showed it on TV and it got to  a point where I could recite the dialouge precisley while watching it (that's when my mum banned it for a year    ).

I went 11 times to the theatre to see The Fellowship of the Ring. I just couldn't get enough of it, and having waited for ever to finally see it, I just went all out... 

Other movies I can't seem to get enough of is;
Leaving Las Vegas
As Good as it Gets
Saving Private Ryan
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark

And now, for my 6-year old son, Tobias;

Cars (67 times and counting...)
Arthur and the Minimoys (43 times and counting...)
Shrek 1 & 2 (153 times and counting...)
     
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Hands-down, clear winner for me is The Dark Crystal.

Other movies I'll re-watch more often than others (I can hardly say regularly) are:
Flash Gordon
Labyrinth
The Fifth Element
The City of Lost Children
Black Mask
Batman: The Movie
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Where to start? I pick them as they come to mind

Labyrinth
Fight Club
I Kina spiser de Hunde
The Sweetest Thing
A Life Less Ordinary
Shrek (only the first part)
Ice Age (only the first part)
Matrix (definitely only the first part)
Batman Begins
Con Air
Constantine
The 51st State
The Money Pit
Grosse Point Blank
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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How could I have forgotten Save the Green Planet?!?

In China They Eat Dogs (thanks to goblinsdoitall for the reminder) and Wonderful Days are also definite re-watchers.  Oh, and believe it or not Silent Hill and DOOM.
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Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Riddick Trilogy
Dexter
Matrix Trilogy
National Treasure
Da Vinci Code
Bourne Trilogy
Ocean's 11,12&13
Resident Evil Trilogy
The Day After Tomorrow

I could go on...


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The Godfather Parts I & II
Jaws
Double Indemnity
Fargo
Snatch
Maltese Falcon
Wild Bunch
Strangers on a Train
Sting
All the President's Men
Network
Psycho
Bridge on the River Kwai
Deliverance
Rocky
Blood Simple
Usual Suspects
Pulp Fiction
Casablanca
On the Waterfront
12 Angry Men
Verdict
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Frenzy
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I have several, most mentioned here already. The one that sticks out the most was "The Wizard of Oz", only because back in those days it was usually broadcast once a year. That usually made it a family thing to watch. We didn't have cable back in those days. Maybe 3-4 channels if you were lucky so there was no scanning 600 channels for something else to watch. I remember those monkeys scaring the crap out of me when I was really young.  The movie still gives me the creeps to this day.
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Excellent thread.
Casablanca
Zulu
Rio Bravo
The Longest Day
A Night to Remember
Maltese Falcon
The Third Man

I'll stop now, the list just goes on and on...
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Excellent thread.
... the list just goes on and on...


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Top Secret
Hot Shots
Hot Shots 2
Ace Ventura
Van Helsing
Witness with Harrison Ford
Indiana Jones.
Gone Fishin' With Joe Pesci and Danny Glover
Home Alone 1 and 2
American History X
Animal Factory
Austin Powers
Blue Streak
Blackadder
Casino
Year of the Dragon
Chinatown
Dobermann
Dumb & Dumber
Falling Down
Fatal Instinct
Four Rooms
Freeway
Fawlty Towers
Hang 'Em High
JFK
Kalifornia Juliette Lewis is to greath in lot of the movie she plays in
L.A. Confidential
The Last Chapter with Michael Ironside
Leon
Goodfellas
Jane Austen's Mafia!
MIB 1 & 2
Nikita the French edition
Once Were Warriors
The Survivors with Walter Matthau & Robin Williams
Papillon
Midnight Express
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Police Academy
Police Squad! with Leslie Nielsen
Puckoon
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
Scarface
Seven
Sleepers
Spaceballs
Spun
Taxi Driver from 1976
Undercover Brother
Wild Wild West
Young Sherlock Holmes & The Pyramid Of Fear
Lion of the Desert
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There are very few movies that I'll watch "over and over again", but several of those mentioned in this thread are films that I have enjoyed more than once.

My all time favorite film: King Kong (1933, of course)
A couple of others, in no particular order:
Jason & The Argonauts (Harryhausen, not Hallmark)
The Princess Bride
Wizard of Oz
Singin' in the Rain
North by Northwest
Police Story (Jackie Chan)
Help! (The Beatles)
Die Hard
M. Hulot's Holiday (Jacques Tati)
Guns of Navarone
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My all time favorite film: King Kong (1933, of course)

For once an of course that belongs!  Excellent film.
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Short list:

Star Wars (all)
The Ghost and the Darkness
Princess Bride
Contact
LOTR (all)
Signs
Saving Private Ryan
Enemy at the Gates
Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Not a movie but I have to include the new Battlestar Galactica TV series!
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I remember those monkeys scaring the crap out of me when I was really young.


I'm with you on that one!
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