What movies have you seen over and over but still watch when they are on?
#1
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These are the movies I can't seem to ever get tired of watching them. I have several that I have watched 5+ times yet when I'm channel flipping I can't help but watch them again.
1- Shawshank Redemption- I can't count how many times I've watched it.
2- Tombstone- I guess I'm a daisy.
3- War of the Worlds- The one with Tom Cruise (I'm watching it now.....again)
4- Caddy Shack- I thought Rodney was one of the funniest people ever.
5- The God Father
6- Terminator- All of them.
7- Godzilla- The newest one.
8- Predator- The first and second ones.
9- Forest Gump
10- Saving Private Ryan
I know there are others but I can't think of them right now.
Curious what movies you guys can watch over and over....and over and over.....?
1- Shawshank Redemption- I can't count how many times I've watched it.
2- Tombstone- I guess I'm a daisy.
3- War of the Worlds- The one with Tom Cruise (I'm watching it now.....again)
4- Caddy Shack- I thought Rodney was one of the funniest people ever.
5- The God Father
6- Terminator- All of them.
7- Godzilla- The newest one.
8- Predator- The first and second ones.
9- Forest Gump
10- Saving Private Ryan
I know there are others but I can't think of them right now.
Curious what movies you guys can watch over and over....and over and over.....?
#4
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Patton.
#10
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Watching Outlaw Josie Wales at this very second. Saw it at the theater and maybe 100 times since then.
Jaws, Close Encounters, In Harms Way, many of those already listed above, Dirty Harry, more.
*** No Country for Old Men
Sicario, The Accountant from this century.
Jaws, Close Encounters, In Harms Way, many of those already listed above, Dirty Harry, more.
*** No Country for Old Men
Sicario, The Accountant from this century.
Last edited by chrispnet; 11-30-2019 at 08:36 PM.
#11
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I like screwball comedies, so "What's Up Doc" gets my attention.
For drama/action, anything directed by David Lean.
No John Wayne for me except "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence", "True Grit", or "The Quiet Man".
For drama/action, anything directed by David Lean.
No John Wayne for me except "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence", "True Grit", or "The Quiet Man".
#18
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Blue Velvet, Wild at heart, anything by David Lynch.