OT: Movies you'd watch multiple times
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OT: Movies you'd watch multiple times
There aren't a lot of movies that I find myself wanting to watch more than once. Most I've seen are one and done. I can't count kids movies, because I end up watching a lot of those many times because the kids always want to see them. This includes all of the Star Wars and Spider Man films, which (due to my son) I've seen more times than I can count.
The recent combination of really cheap DVDs and boring television has me revisting some movies I had not seen in quite a while. What are some movies that are worth more than a single viewing?
Some of the DVDs I've bought (and actually watched more than once) include:
Austin Powers trilogy
Descent
High Fidelity
Old School
Young Guns 1 & 2
Signs
Unbreakable
Wild Things
28 Days Later
Minority Report
The recent combination of really cheap DVDs and boring television has me revisting some movies I had not seen in quite a while. What are some movies that are worth more than a single viewing?
Some of the DVDs I've bought (and actually watched more than once) include:
Austin Powers trilogy
Descent
High Fidelity
Old School
Young Guns 1 & 2
Signs
Unbreakable
Wild Things
28 Days Later
Minority Report
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Apocalypse Now
Slap Shot
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
American Beauty
In America
Band of Brothers (OK, not a movie, but I'd watch it 1,000 times)
The Godfather
The Godfather II
This Is Spinal Tap
I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (Wilco documentary)
Blue Velvet
Apollo 13
Half-Baked
River's Edge
Minority Report
Many I'm forgetting, I'm sure!
Take care,
PK
Slap Shot
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
American Beauty
In America
Band of Brothers (OK, not a movie, but I'd watch it 1,000 times)
The Godfather
The Godfather II
This Is Spinal Tap
I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (Wilco documentary)
Blue Velvet
Apollo 13
Half-Baked
River's Edge
Minority Report
Many I'm forgetting, I'm sure!
Take care,
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Better Off Dead
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Shawshank's Redemption
Forest Gump
Lord of the Rings
Batman Begins
High Fidelity
The Royal Tenebaums
The Wedding Crashers
Zoolander
The Matrix (the sequels, not so much)
Apollo 13
Star Wars (original trilogy)
Indiana Jones
Toy Story 1 & 2
God of Gambler
Shaolin Soccer
City of God
Bourne Identity, Supremacy and Utimatum
Good Will Hunting (hence my username!!)
Basically almost anything with Matt Damon in it that does not have Brad Pitt and George Clooney
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Shawshank's Redemption
Forest Gump
Lord of the Rings
Batman Begins
High Fidelity
The Royal Tenebaums
The Wedding Crashers
Zoolander
The Matrix (the sequels, not so much)
Apollo 13
Star Wars (original trilogy)
Indiana Jones
Toy Story 1 & 2
God of Gambler
Shaolin Soccer
City of God
Bourne Identity, Supremacy and Utimatum
Good Will Hunting (hence my username!!)
Basically almost anything with Matt Damon in it that does not have Brad Pitt and George Clooney
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-Indiana Jones series
-Star Wars saga
-Old School
-Vacation
-Christmas Vacation
-Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
-Band of Brothers (just some fine stuff right there)
-Rocky series
-Caddyshack
... but isnt that what a DVD collection is for??
to come?
Transformers, Reign over Me, and I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
-Star Wars saga
-Old School
-Vacation
-Christmas Vacation
-Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
-Band of Brothers (just some fine stuff right there)
-Rocky series
-Caddyshack
... but isnt that what a DVD collection is for??

to come?
Transformers, Reign over Me, and I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
Too many ...I watch everything I buy before I buy and then never stop watching them....would take Me all day but top 15 comedies in no order
Slapshot
Dr Stranglove
Swingers
Old School
Harold and Kumar GTWC
Super Troopers
Talladega Nights
40 yr Old Virgin
Caddy Shack
Wedding Crashers
Wedding Singer
Team America
Happy Gilmour
South Park
Blazing Saddles/Young Frankenstein/The Producers
To 25 non comedies....
Godfather
Godfather II
Pulp Fiction
Good Fellas
Resevoir Dogs
Kill Bill I/2
Raging Bull
Braveheart
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Tombstone
Unforgiven
Batman Begins
Sin City
Casablanca
Scarface
One Flew over the cuckoos nest
Apocalypse Now
Full Metal Jacket
Bram Stokers Dracula
Memento
Highlander
Usual Suspects
Star Trek II
Live and Die in LA
LOTR trilogy
Im missing some...but I spared you just naming from collection..could have gone on all day...
Slapshot
Dr Stranglove
Swingers
Old School
Harold and Kumar GTWC
Super Troopers
Talladega Nights
40 yr Old Virgin
Caddy Shack
Wedding Crashers
Wedding Singer
Team America
Happy Gilmour
South Park
Blazing Saddles/Young Frankenstein/The Producers
To 25 non comedies....
Godfather
Godfather II
Pulp Fiction
Good Fellas
Resevoir Dogs
Kill Bill I/2
Raging Bull
Braveheart
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Tombstone
Unforgiven
Batman Begins
Sin City
Casablanca
Scarface
One Flew over the cuckoos nest
Apocalypse Now
Full Metal Jacket
Bram Stokers Dracula
Memento
Highlander
Usual Suspects
Star Trek II
Live and Die in LA
LOTR trilogy
Im missing some...but I spared you just naming from collection..could have gone on all day...
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Some that haven't been mentioned
The Graduate - great tunes, filmwork, acting, etc
Lost in Translation - when I have not been to Japan for ahile and want that sense of immersion
Cinema Paradiso - awesome flick
The Burbs - a favorite of the wife's
Breaking Away
Breakfast at Tiffanys
Clerks
Bourne Identity
Spy Game
The Graduate - great tunes, filmwork, acting, etc
Lost in Translation - when I have not been to Japan for ahile and want that sense of immersion
Cinema Paradiso - awesome flick
The Burbs - a favorite of the wife's
Breaking Away
Breakfast at Tiffanys
Clerks
Bourne Identity
Spy Game
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GREAT movie. Should be on my list, too. I think it's Murray's best work, and Scarlett Johansen was terrific.F308GTB wrote:Lost in Translation - when I have not been to Japan for ahile and want that sense of immersion
It's one of those rare flicks that stuck with me for a long time after I saw it.
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Some stuff out of my collection that hasn't been mentioned:
Brazil
Big Trouble In Little China
Christmas Story
Court Jester
Lawrence of Arabia
Thin Man
Three Kings
Tristram Shandy: A Cock & Bull Story
Tons of stuff posted here already I couldn't live without - Casablanca, Dr. Strangelove, Shaolin Soccer...
Fun to see what people love. Pretty diverse group of films.
Brazil
Big Trouble In Little China
Christmas Story
Court Jester
Lawrence of Arabia
Thin Man
Three Kings
Tristram Shandy: A Cock & Bull Story
Tons of stuff posted here already I couldn't live without - Casablanca, Dr. Strangelove, Shaolin Soccer...
Fun to see what people love. Pretty diverse group of films.
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City Of God
Do The Right Thing
Hoop Dreams
The Station Agent
Apocalypse Now
American Beauty
Amadeus: Director’s Cut
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Ordinary People
Almost Famous
The Truman Show
Shawshank Redemption
Harold and Maude
Lost in Translation
Goodfellas
Miller’s Crossing
L.A. Confidential
The Big Lebowski
Amelie
Pulp Fiction
Snatch
Election
And while this is an HBO show if you haven't seen it you're missing out on one the best shows ever...The Wire.
Do The Right Thing
Hoop Dreams
The Station Agent
Apocalypse Now
American Beauty
Amadeus: Director’s Cut
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Ordinary People
Almost Famous
The Truman Show
Shawshank Redemption
Harold and Maude
Lost in Translation
Goodfellas
Miller’s Crossing
L.A. Confidential
The Big Lebowski
Amelie
Pulp Fiction
Snatch
Election
And while this is an HBO show if you haven't seen it you're missing out on one the best shows ever...The Wire.
I have to watch Strangelove at least twice a year...EZSnappin wrote: Tons of stuff posted here already I couldn't live without - Casablanca, Dr. Strangelove, Shaolin Soccer.
Petter Sellers...peaople love the Pink Panther movies but Strangelove is far and away his best work...he pulls off 3 very different characters flawlessly.
George C. Scott...just awesome...especially when he impersonates a bomber.
Sterling Hayden(most know hin as the corrupt cop that gets shot by micheal in the Godfather)...is terrific.
Then there is Kubrick...genius...which reminds me I left off 2001...
Edit:Almost forgot Slim Pickens...perfect as the bomber pilot.
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- Pretty much any Herzog, especially "Grizzly Man"
- Pretty much any P.T. Anderson, especially "Boogie Nights"
- Pretty much any Wes Anderson, expecially "Rushmore"
- Seven Samurai
- Apocalpyse Now (nice call PK)
- Lawrence of Arabia
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail (nice call FP)
- Drugstore Cowboy
- Ghost Dog
- Trainspotting
- Tokyo Olympiad (once every four years at least)
- Wizard of Oz (actually not too keen to see again, but on the list for holding my personal record for times watched if you count network TV as a kid)
- Pretty much any P.T. Anderson, especially "Boogie Nights"
- Pretty much any Wes Anderson, expecially "Rushmore"
- Seven Samurai
- Apocalpyse Now (nice call PK)
- Lawrence of Arabia
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail (nice call FP)
- Drugstore Cowboy
- Ghost Dog
- Trainspotting
- Tokyo Olympiad (once every four years at least)
- Wizard of Oz (actually not too keen to see again, but on the list for holding my personal record for times watched if you count network TV as a kid)
Sheesh, the list could be long here...
Lord of the Rings Trilogy (especially The Two Towers)
The Matrix (original only)
Indiana Jones Trilogy
Unforgiven
Open Range
Silverado
Band of Brothers (I'm with you PK...awesome)
A River Runs Through It
Gladiator
Kingdom of Heaven
Robin Hood-Men in Tights
Dumb and Dumber (one of those I watch everytime it's on)
Lord of the Rings Trilogy (especially The Two Towers)
The Matrix (original only)
Indiana Jones Trilogy
Unforgiven
Open Range
Silverado
Band of Brothers (I'm with you PK...awesome)
A River Runs Through It
Gladiator
Kingdom of Heaven
Robin Hood-Men in Tights
Dumb and Dumber (one of those I watch everytime it's on)
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notorious
rear window
psycho
the birds
north by northwest
abbott and costello meet frankenstein
the time of their lives
best years of our lives
goldfinger
from russia with love
casino royale
adventures of robin hood
wizard of oz
king kong (1933)
lord of the rings (any of the trilogy)
true lies
frankenstein
bride of frankenstein
who framed roger rabbit
pinocchio
once upon a time in america
casablanca
citizen kane
it's a wonderful life
forrest gump
rear window
psycho
the birds
north by northwest
abbott and costello meet frankenstein
the time of their lives
best years of our lives
goldfinger
from russia with love
casino royale
adventures of robin hood
wizard of oz
king kong (1933)
lord of the rings (any of the trilogy)
true lies
frankenstein
bride of frankenstein
who framed roger rabbit
pinocchio
once upon a time in america
casablanca
citizen kane
it's a wonderful life
forrest gump
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I own or have owned pretty much everything listed here. I have come to the realization though that I rarely watch anything more then a couple of times that is not a comedy or animation (Toys, Nemo,, Ice Age, etc...). Just no time really for ones that the whole family cannot watch together. My other spare time is reserved for gaming now-a-days. Don't get me wrong, I still put on a classic flick now and again, just not nearly as much as I used to.
We just watched both Pirates of the Caribbean again this past week on BluRay. Those are fun movies! Star Wars and the first LOTR's get semi-regular rotation around here too. Wes Anderson flicks get decent play.
Oh...and Little Miss Sunshine will always have a special place in the rotation!
Cool thread BTW.
We just watched both Pirates of the Caribbean again this past week on BluRay. Those are fun movies! Star Wars and the first LOTR's get semi-regular rotation around here too. Wes Anderson flicks get decent play.
Oh...and Little Miss Sunshine will always have a special place in the rotation!
Cool thread BTW.
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Who said they would watch City of God multiple times. That's the one about the slums in Brazil. No way I would watch that again. Great movie, though.
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Pulp Fiction is probably the one I've watched more than any other. I almost always find something new to appreciate when I watch it.
I could watch the first half of Blazing Saddles over and over again. Same goes for the South Park movie.
And Selma Hayek's nude scene from Desperado never gets old, no matter how many times I rewind it.
I could watch the first half of Blazing Saddles over and over again. Same goes for the South Park movie.
And Selma Hayek's nude scene from Desperado never gets old, no matter how many times I rewind it.
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So many great ones listed. A couple i didn't see:
A Few Good Men
Miracle- as a hockey guy just love the story and Kurt Russell is just phenomenal in capturing Herb Brooks.
Swingers- I know XXXIV mentioned it but i have to second. How can you not watch a movie over and over that encapsulates nearly everything i did when i was living the single life. "I'm gonna make Gretzky's head bleed for super fan #99 over there"---classic
A Few Good Men
Miracle- as a hockey guy just love the story and Kurt Russell is just phenomenal in capturing Herb Brooks.
Swingers- I know XXXIV mentioned it but i have to second. How can you not watch a movie over and over that encapsulates nearly everything i did when i was living the single life. "I'm gonna make Gretzky's head bleed for super fan #99 over there"---classic