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OK, y'all have good taste so here are mine that have already been mentioned:
LOTR
Star Wars IV - VI
Indiana Jones 1-3
Jaws
The Great Outdoors
Christmas Story
Blazing Saddles
The Searchers
And here are the rest of mine:
Jurassic Park
Ghostbusters
Alien & Aliens
Uncle Buck
Auntie Mame
Dumb & Dumber
Euro Trip
Boondock Saints
The Dollars Trilogy
Two Mules for Sister Sarah
Dirty Harry
Ace Ventura When Nature Calls
The Sandlot
Emperor's New Groove
Bourne series
Independence Day
OMG! I totally spaced on "Christmas Story". It's a must see every holiday season (even though my wife hates it). Your list also reminded me to add "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles". That old chestnut still gets many a laugh out of me.
I have a small collection (maybe a dozen) of movies I never tire of.
Way back when I bought my first DVD player, the first movie I searched for (and found at Wal-Mart, of all places) was Steven Spielberg's first, Duel. I remember seeing it as a Sunday Night at the Movies TV show. It was made for TV, I believe. OMG, it is so incredibly good.
Vertigo
Strangers on a Train
Gaslight
Madame X
Rebecca
Calamity Jane
Dark Victory
High Society
The Hunter
The Searchers
Tammy
Gone With the Wind
Paleface
All About Eve
Jane Eyre
Imitation of Life
What about all those fantastic 80s flicks? Breakfast Club, 16 Candles, Heathers, Ferris Bueller, Karate Kid, Splash, National Lampoons Vacation, Big, Back to the Future (only the 1st one, though lol), Poltergeist, Goonies, and the list goes on and on!!!!!
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