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Subject: movie you never get tired of watching?

Posted by: buffyUK
Date: Dec 09 09

What movie could you watch over and over again, mine would be,Wuthering Heights (1939) and The Last of the Mohicans with Daniel Day-Lewis.

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joan13
I have seen The Great Race and Mad Mad World too many times. Also Thelma and Louise

Reply #161. Sep 10 16, 1:10 AM
metalmad
If you guys like a good comedy, one that offers big laughs that just keep coming all the way through the movie, I have a number that I feel are well worth watching, and yes, I could never see any of them too many times! Maybe there's one or two you've never seen before and you really need a few good laughs.

These serious gut-busters would be My Cousin Vinny, Kingpin, Happy Gilmore, Analyze This, Analyze That, Meet the Parents, Stepbrothers, Tommy Boy, Major Payne and Bowfinger. There is significant profanity in Vinny and in both Analyze films. I honestly don't remember it being that bad in any of the rest of them, but I don't know if any of them would be suitable for young ones. There is a scene in Happy Gilmore where Bob Barker beats up Adam Sandler on a golf course. Priceless! Mr. Barker agreed to do the film on one condition: that he be allowed to win the fight. No problem for the writers! Peace, love and laughter!

Reply #162. Jan 02 17, 11:07 PM
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The Cruel Sea
Lonesome Dove
The Final Countdown
Gods & Generals and/or Gettysburg
Zulu
Rome HBO Series
Waterloo

Yes I like history :)


Reply #163. Jan 03 17, 1:24 AM
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"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"
"Little Big Man",
"Rain Man",
"Marathon Man",
"The Graduate",
"Casablanca",
"The Third Man"
"Far from the Madding Crowd" (Schlesinger version), "Macbeth" (Polanski version),
Romeo and Juliet (Zeffirelli version),
"The Godfather" trilogy
"Gladiator",
"Spartacus",
"The Vikings",
"Jean De Florette" (trilogy of films),
"Vertigo",
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof",
"Some Like it Hot",
"Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (original version)
"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"

Reply #164. Jan 03 17, 8:39 AM
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Also "Das Boot" (The Boat)
(Correction Jean De Florette has a sequel (Manon Des Sources). It's not a trilogy.

Reply #165. Jan 03 17, 8:53 AM
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Also "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World"

Reply #166. Jan 03 17, 9:50 AM
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Also "Downfall" (with Bruno Ganz)

Sorry for additional posts. Won't do any more.

Reply #167. Jan 03 17, 9:54 AM
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"We're No Angels" (1955)

Reply #168. Jan 03 17, 10:24 AM
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P.S To avoid any confusion - "The Vikings" and "Spartacus" are the films starring Kirk Douglas and Tony Curtis - not newer films of that name.

Reply #169. Jan 03 17, 10:39 AM
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Titanic (1997), Mrs Doubtfire, Single White Female, Matilda, My Girl, Serendipity, Chicken Run, Home Alone, Ghost, and any of the Carry on films.

Reply #170. Jan 22 17, 2:20 AM
lesn
Passion of the Christ
Ray
Enter the dragon
Taken

Reply #171. Dec 18 18, 3:57 AM
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Rear Window
North by Northwest
12 O'Clock High
For Love of the Game
The Last Castle

Reply #172. Dec 18 18, 9:36 PM
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Passion of the Christ
Ray
Enter the Dragon
12 Angry men (1957 version)

Reply #173. Dec 19 18, 5:57 AM
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There are so many! Jaws, Grease, Stand By Me, Falling Down, Pretty Woman, The Lost Boys, The Nightmare Before Christmas, True Romance, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, Thelma And Louise, The Life Of Brian, Monty Python And The Holy Grail, and a big pile of 80's movies.
I've been known to go to the cinema to watch the same movie up to five times if I love it, then when they come out on DVD.........

Reply #174. Dec 19 18, 11:36 AM
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I forgot The Mosquito Coast. And The Fisher King. And Flatliners. And Benny And Joon. And Night Watch/Day Watch. And An American Werewolf In London. And we could be here a while........

Reply #175. Dec 19 18, 11:41 AM
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"Pulp Fiction". Not my all time fave but its up there. Seen it a handful of times and always laugh at the same parts. Best role John Travolta ever did and it made made me a big fan of Uma Thurman.

Reply #176. Oct 26 19, 9:34 PM
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A Star is Born - the 1970's version

Reply #177. Nov 21 19, 12:36 PM
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The Pelican Brief....Breakfast Club....Titanic....Avatar....Sully....Captain Phillips....Apollo 13....The Help....The Fugitive

Reply #178. Jun 25 20, 12:12 AM
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Fargo, Raiders of the Lost Ark,Stalag 17, Casablanca

Reply #179. Jun 27 20, 2:14 PM
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Laura
Key Largo
Charade
Meet Me in St. Louis
Singin' in the Rain
High Society
Hello Dolly
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
The Love Bug
Grease
The original Star Wars trilogy
The Muppet Movie
The Bird Cage
Serendipity
The Holiday
Kate and Leopold
Music and Lyrics
And of course my favorite movie of all time, Finian's Rainbow

When I was young, I watched Bringing Up Baby every time it was on TV; absolutely loved it. Haven't seen it in years, though, so I don't know if I'd like it now.

Reply #180. Jul 29 20, 7:04 PM


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