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What movie can you watch over and over?

What is your favorite movie of all time?

Chrissybudleaf 5 Jan 28
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Great movie. I think I still have the DVD somewhere.

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Princess Bride, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Arsenic and Old Lace, Bringing Up Baby, It Happened One Night, Love Actually, all Harry Potter films, Casablanca, Airplane, Notting Hill, Red, Midnight Run, Die Hard, Clue. Many more.

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Star Wars all, LOTR all, Hobbit 1&2, Dune, Towering Inferno, Alien, Aliens. Goonies. Too many.

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The Mask! The Pink Panther (1st one w Steve Martin)! True Lies! Ghost Busters I & II ! Bartok The Magnificent!

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True Romance is the other.
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Gattaca

Marz Level 7 Feb 15, 2019
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I don't have a particular favorite, but one that always gets to me is Them Education of Little Tree.

I cried at the end of that book when I read it in 8th grade. Only recently did I discover the author was a prominent racist (and KKK member) and wrote the book under a pseudonym. Talk about shocked.

@greyeyed123
I didn't know that. My hope is that the author came to their senses when the book was written.

@Holysocks It was apparently originally claimed to be his true life story, but turned out to be a literary fraud.
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"I hope you're right. I really do. Because just one of those things managed to wipe out my entire crew in less than twenty-four hours. And if the colonists have found that ship, there's is no telling how many of them have been exposed. Do you get it?"

"And you, you little shit head. You're staying here."

"Game over man! Game over!"

"They mostly come at night. Mostly."

"Punch it, Bishop!"

Alien - you quoted her speech to the cat... how could I not know that line? lol

@RavenCT The whole movie is quotable, really.

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The Outsiders. i can't believe i'm the first person to say it

Stay golden, pony boy.

made for my papa

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The Burbs

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Ironically enough, it is Christmas Story.

And the whole country agrees with that! 24 hours of it on Christmas and we watching them all.

@Dandewine Yes IKR...every Christmas lol. ??

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A princess bride.
A clockwork Orange.
I could ad quite a few more to this list, but these two have always been ones that any given time some one asks to see them, I'll jump at it.

I love, love, love the Princess Bride. ?

@patchoullijulie Also a Princess Bride fan... ❤

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Split. Rocky Horror Picture Show. Living in Oblivion. Star Wars. Superman.

Also Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me. But i like to go back to the series and burn through..then do movie.

@Dandewine Did you see "Twin Peaks: The Return" yet?

@greyeyed123 i was watching it...not sure where I left off..i should finish( or start over).
Kyle McLaughlin and Laura Dern are awesome.

@greyeyed123 when Laura Dern came on as Dianne I was screaming

@Dandewine There are slow parts, but I don't mind (they kept saying it was a single movie with 18 chapters--which isn't exactly right since several episodes here and there hang together more than others). Some of the best film making Lynch has done is in The Return, and it resonates with everything he has done before, not just Twin Peaks.

It is also quite sad that so many of the actors featured in it died soon after.

@greyeyed123 true on both counts. I couldn't get through eraserhead...but loved Wild at Heart and others that cannot come to my mind. Today was a rough day.

@Dandewine I always expected I would love Eraserhead, but the few opportunities I had to start watching it never saw me finishing the movie.

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Full metal jacket, hands down

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All Tom Cruise movies (he's my favourite actor), 21 Jump Street, Friday, Ted, Starman, Big Trouble In Little China, Superbad, Terminator (Judgment Day), A Haunted House?, too many to list.

Please don't judge me. ???

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Moulin Rouge

Atecc Level 4 Feb 15, 2019
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Porky’s, Clerks 2, and Apocalypse now

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I was impressed with the 70's Superman and saw it on the big screen. When Raiders of the Lost Ark came out I watched it on the big screen twice by just staying put for the second showing. Then there is always Blazing Saddles. I first saw that movie at a drive in theater. Over the years my family and I have seen that movie upwards of 50 times! We used to have a DVD copy.

@DenoPenno I have all the 70s Superman movies. Christopher Reeve will always be Superman to me.

@SleeplessInTexas I agree. Most of that series of films was good with plot and production values.

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"Blade Runner"...A lot of it is the look and atmosphere. It is the same with "Casablanca", "The Maltese Falcon" and" Frankenstein".

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Battleship, specifically the scenes with the retired battleship. The AC/DC soundtrack really makes it.

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Coming to America, goodfellas, friday, scarface, and pulp fiction

june Level 4 Feb 15, 2019
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Hmm, more thoughts..
Forrest Gump
Green Mile
The Sting
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Gone With the Wind
My Fair Lady
10 Commandments
Sound of Music
Lion King
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Breakfast Club
LA Confidential
Christmas in Connecticut
Holiday Inn
Quiet Man
Bad Santa
Caddy Shack
Chatty Chitty Bang Bang
The Great Race

I read some stuff by a guy called Scarne. He was a gambling expert and card sharp. He did the switch on camera for the poker scene in "the Sting". Next time you watch it try and see where the switch was made.

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My Cousin Vinnie!

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Roadhouse

lerlo Level 8 Feb 16, 2019

Skipping the analysis of the obvious events, which were the root cause, I want to dwell directly on the current problems of cinephiles and less sophisticated viewers - where and how to watch new releases... They are simply nowhere to be found or difficult to buy for viewing. In general, we installed the program and decided to buy iptv to connect channels with classics. So, the most golden collection since the '90s for every holiday is the movie "Home Alone," "Pretty Woman," and everything where young actors starred in the period of the '00s.

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Gosh tha's hard because I have so many favorites! But among them are The Green Mile, Forest Gump, Mask, The Legend of Billie Jean, Beaches, and I also love horror films such as the A Nightmare on Elm Street and the Saw movies.

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