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Old 10-31-2009, 10:19 AM
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Good idea for a thread. Some of these movies are old friends that stand the test of time.

Stunt Man - over 200 times easy
Monty Python & the Holy Grail - over 150 times easy
Rocky Horror - over 150 times (mostly getting paid to do so and seeing just bits and pieces)

The following, probably at least 50 times each:
GWTW
Casablanca
Muppet Movie
Star Wars New Hope
Cinema Paradiso
Metropolis (Mostly the Moroder version)
Fried Green Tomatoes
Lawrence of Arabia
Shakespeare in Love
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Old 10-31-2009, 10:22 AM
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The Wizard of Oz. Still one of my all time favorites, and now my 3 year old granddaughter has fallen in love with it. We watched it twice last weekend while she was visiting.
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Old 10-31-2009, 10:26 AM
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Star Wars? Overboard? National Lampoon's Vacation?

Gotta be one of those.
Perfect list for me as well. I would only add Braveheart and Conan the Destroyer to the list. Used to watch Conan like once a day when I was a kid.
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Old 10-31-2009, 11:14 AM
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mannequin - because my sisters kids fell in love with it and had to watch it 2 or 3 times a day

Aliens - The best of the Aliens movies

GWTW - One of my moms first movies so we have all seen it a a few times +.

Interview with a Vampire - one of my favorites.


I know there are more all I can think of right off.


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Probably it would be: "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"....LIPS!!...LIPS!...LOL. We used to go with groups of fans every weekend and when traveling the audience was always different in each city and they had different participation lines to yell during the movie...... ...a cult classic!
YouTube - Rocky Horror Picture Show trailer 2 .
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Old 10-31-2009, 04:28 PM
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Baraka...I had it on a loop basically... for months.
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Airplane. always funny.
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Wizard of Oz. I know I saw it at least once a year on tv growing up in the days before VCRs...

True Grit
Airplane!
Blazing Saddles
The Searchers
Casablanca
Gone With The Wind
Harvey
Arsenic and Old Lace
High Noon
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
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1) "Miracle On 34th Street" ~ the original version.

2) "The Predator" (still my favorite alien).
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the Mel Gibson, Road Warrior series, Thunderdome, etc
Waterworld-Kevin Costner (we love that movie)mainly because of Dennis Hopper and crew.
GWTW-love me some Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable
the Terminator series "I'll be back"
any John Wayne movie
anything with Lee Marvin
Lonesome Dove, the uncut version. "ay, God, Woodrow....."
the Clint Eastwood cowboy series, Pale Rider, Paint Your Wagon, Outlaw Josie Wales, the
spaghetti westerns.
the Walt Disney, Aladdin series with Robin Williams as the genie
Walt Disneys Robin Hood. I love it though a childs movie the songs are great by Roger (King of the Road guy)

Just saw "Harvey" in another post and I love that movie, with James Stewart, right ? I always watch it when I can.

Another actors movies I always watch, no matter how many times, though hard to find anymore is anything that Clifton Webb played in. He was always funny, so dry, and a wonderful actor.
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