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Posted: 7/1/2020 5:58:07 PM EDT
We all have a movie or movies that we really enjoy and have seen multiple times (excluding you "I never watch or read anything more than once" types ).
Mine would have to be either Jaws or Home Alone. I was really into both when I was a kid and, being a kid, I wasn't opposed to watching the same movie over and over again only days apart . Do those of you with kids find you have seen Frozen more than your own favorite movie? |
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That is a tough one. I would say Hunt for Red October, Tombstone, Goodfellas are up there.
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The Thing (1982). My all time favorite movie and it watch it every few months. My wife always talks shit
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Pure number of complete start to finish viewings? Probably either Aliens or Star Wars.
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Either indiana jones and the last crusade or star wars a new hope. Probably watched each of those 1000 times or so. Thousands more if you count all the partial viewings.
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I'm pretty sure I can recite about 90% of A Christmas Story word-for-word, from memory.
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Tremors. Always loved it, saw it in the theater when it first came out. I had the DVD playing all the time in my shed when I was working on/cleaning guns or exercising. Just a fun, entertaining movie. I can probably say 80% of the dialog along with the characters.
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Hard to say, contenders are:
Wizard of OZ Lord of the Rings Star Wars Jaws Forbidden Planet Goodfellas |
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Probably either The Burbs or The Big Lebowski.
ETA: National Lampoons Christmas Vacation is probably way up the list too. |
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Star Wars - On it's original release in theaters, I saw a lot of times.
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Jaws, Tremors and Big Jake
you'll find me over at the scheduled for immediate termination section of reeducation camp |
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Dawn of the Dead (the 1978 one).
We would go to a theater in some mall. One guy got a ticket and let the rest of in through a fire door. Last I counted, I saw it 37 times. |
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The Sound of Music.
Back when VCRs first came out my folks bought one and taped a special showing of the movie off of network TV. It was the only tape(s) we couldn't record over (can't remember if it was all on one tape or if it required two). We had one other cassette we used to record Quincy and Barney Miller. This was before rental places were really a thing. My siblings and I played that tape dozens of times. |
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