what movies can you watch over and over again?

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Eli

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The Back to the Future movies.. lol..

Quite a few, really. Any good movie, I can watch more than once.
 

wfbberzerker

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zoolander
fight club
billy madison
boondock saints
braveheart
dude, where's my car?

what can i say, i like some bad movies.
 

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Office Space
Ferris B
Theres Something about Mary
the Matrix
Scarface
Godfather pt 1 and 2
austin powers
Best of Anal whores, volume 13 version 2A, French edition
The Sound of Music
 

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It's A Wonderful Life
A Christmas Story
Ferris Bueller
16 Candles
Meet the Parents
 

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Some repeats...

Back to the Future trilogy
Groundhog's Day
Billy Madison
The Big Lebowski
National Lampoons' Christmas Vacation
The Fifth Element
Austin Powers 1 & 2

Some yet to be mentioned...

Conan the Barbarian
Conan the Destroyer will do too :p
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Spaceballs
Any Bruce Lee movie (even Game of Death is good for laughs in the non-BL poor-editing tech scenes)
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey
Indiana Jones (any of the 3 movies, but The Last Crusade is probably my favorite)

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
As Good As It Gets
The Never Ending Story
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Big Sleep
The Ten Commandments
The Shining
Batman
Bram Stoker's Dracula
 

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Originally posted by: ManSnake
Originally posted by: bentwookie
mine is pretty obvious but...what do you enjoy seeing more than a few times...I ended selling off 30 dvds cause I never desired watching them more than twice..this includes fightclub and matrix...although the matrix will probably have an uber set anyway, so might as well get the most I can now...

Which movie would that be? :confused:

Well, it can't be Star Wars, as he then at least would know how to spell Wookiee!
(SW sucks anyways)
 

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Dr Strange Love
La Dolce Vita
Small Change
King Kong vs Godzilla
Strange Relations
LOTR Extended Edition
Grand Prix
The Thief of Bagdad
Hercules
Pulp Fiction
Cousins
Cousin, Cousine
Kind Hearts and Coronets
Away at Sea
The Man Who Loved Women
Dogma
 

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Back to the future (all 3 of them. Thank god they came out with the DVD!)
Aladdin (must have watched it more than 30 times when I had the tape)
Clerk!
Ocean's Eleven

Movie has to be fun to watch like every other day. Fun adventurous movies make my day.
 

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Stuff I've seen at least a dozen times:

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Before Sunrise
Big Trouble in Little China
The Blues Brothers
Back to the Future
Casablanca
The Iron Giant
It's a Wonderful Life
Kiki's Delivery Service
The Little Mermaid
The Lion King
The Princess Bride
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Star Wars Trilogy
True Lies
 

Vampirrella

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my 2 yr old son watches Shrek and monsters inc over and over.. hes starting to know the lines by heart
 

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BLADE
RUNNER

And nobody mentioned this movie? After it was re-released with 5 versions in an HD-DVD and Boo-way box set that even had a briefcase and toys?!?!? :rolleyes:

I just watched this again a few days ago, the HD-DVD 2007 edition Final Cut after seeing it countless times before, including at the theater when it first came out. :cool:

This time, I cranked up the volume on my HT, and OMG they did amazing things with the surround sound! :whiste:

And the film transfer looks STUNNING. Absolutely pristine looking! For a 1982 release, this is quite an achievement! :biggrin:

Of course, I haven't worked up to the 4 HOUR work print version yet, OMG! :eek:

And I sent in my HD-DVD cover art on the WB Red2Blu program to get the boo-way version, too, along with 24 other HD-DVD titles including The Matrix box set, which is actually 3 movies. So for $6.11 averaged for each movie, I'm actually getting 27 boo-ways. Not including the multiple versions of Blade Runner in the box set. And they shipped my order out yesterday, so I should be receiving them in a week! :D

The Red2Blu offer gave me the excuse to finally open up and watch some of my unwatched HD-DVD versions. :colbert:

They also have a similar offer to upgrade regular DVDs to boo-ways, too! :thumbsup:
 
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