What movie have you seen the most times??? (scene, Woody Allen, Richard Gere)
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The Godfather
Pretty Woman
The Ten Commandments (When I was growing up, the whole family would watch this together after dinner every Easter Sunday. To this day, if I don't watch this, it doesn't feel like Easter to me.)
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Hard Days Night
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Magical Mystery Tour
To Kill a Mockingbird
Breakfast Club
Cars
Steele Magnolias
Driving Miss Daisy
Lampoon Christmas Vacation
Good Morning Vietnam
It's a Wonderful Life
Christmas Story
Halloween
Oh God
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
GWTW and Oz - I know every line, I can go right along with the characters (if I'm not laughing too much).
Bette, I know how you feel..my late daddy introduced me to a lot of the minor stars from that era as well - he would always exclaim their names and would really start gushing if they were Texans.
Someday you will be able to watch and fondly laugh at the same things again, just like you did together.
The new Star Trek movie (from 2009). I went to see it 10 times in the theatre, then bought the DVD when it came out last month and have watched it another 15 times or so since then.
Runners up would be:
The Princess Bride
The Day After Tomorrow
The Sound of Music
I had to quote you. My daughter loves The Sound of Music and we watch it atleast once a month.
The Princess Bride we have but, don't watch it as much.
The Day After Tomorrow I finally had to get rid of, but have seen it atleast 50 times.
Muppet Movie way up on the list. I can sing all the songs and know most of the words, especially the one liners that I use often in daily life.
The winner is.......The Lion King. I literally used to know this movie from beginning to end. This was my sons favorite.
When Harry Met Sally, Shakespear in Love; Pulp Fiction. I think I know every word in all of them
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