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Movies that you watch over and over


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Seems some movies can be watched numerous times:

Shawshank Redemption about 5 times

Out of Africa at least 8 times

Point Break 6-8 times

All John Wayne movies unlimited, especially ones with Jimmy Stewart

Those are just a few

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Eh, that's just a few. I'm one of those guys, I like the movies I like. And I'll watch them a lot!

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This is Spinal Tap

The Princess Bride

Rooster Cogburn

The Quiet Man

The Shootist

Apocalypse Now

Blazing Saddles

Highlander

Ferris Beuller's Day Off

Pink Panther Strikes Again

Mr. Roberts

Arsenic and Old Lace

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Heat

Tombstone

Kill Bill

Pulp Fiction

Collateral

The Patriot

The Outlaw Josey Wales

The Last Samari

Forrest Gump

Training Day

The Last of the Mohicans

The Legend of Bagger Vance

I could probably add 100 more but that's embarassing

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Here's a few.

Blazing Saddles

Young Frankenstien

Star Wars

The Great Escape

Where Eagles Dare

The Hunt for Red October

The Longest Day

The Band of Brothers

Any John Wayne

Any Jimmy Stewart

Any Errol Flynn

Casablanca

The African Queen

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Oh, and Blazing Saddles :roflol: If you've watched it, you get it!

Have they made more than one or two decent movies since 1980??

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Well let's see. Almost any movie with Clint Eastwood, especially Man with No Name Movies, Lord of the Rings trilogy, Matrix trilogy, John Wayne movies (Westerns primarily), Humphrey Bogart movies, Citizen Kane, Kill Bill I & II, George Romero zombie movies, and Saw movies. There are a lot more. All of the Terminator movies.

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Many of what the others have said and some more that come to mind

Taxi Driver

One Flew

The Abyss

2001

Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House.

Bringing up Baby

Deskset

Pretty much any Cary Grant or Wayne movie

The Thing (original)

The Wrath of Kahn

The Terminator

Apocalypse Now

Das Boot

Saving P Ryan

Full Metal Jacket

Ben Hur

Raiders

Star Wars

It's a Wonderful Life.

The Bishops wife (original)

Harvey

King Kong

What About Bob

Miracle on 34th Street

I could go on for pages.....

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For me it's a few:

Tombstone (a million gazillion times)

Patton

The Lord of the Rings series

Star Wars, any of the original 3

Any John Wayne

Heat

300

Dumb and Dumber

Bourne Identity

Bourne Supremacy

The Hunt for Red October

James Bond, any with Sean Connery

Full Metal Jacket

Apocalypse Now (Redux)

Saving Private Ryan

Dances With Wolves

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Me:

Forest Gump

Aliens

Private Ryan

Moulin Rouge

Casablanca

Blade Runner

Field of Dreams

Little Buddha

Matrix

Last of the Mohicans

Mrs. Neomet

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Three Days of the Condor

True Lies

Mr. and Ms. Smith

Heartrbreak Kid

Silence of the Lambs

Wedding Crashers (the first hour)

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A good re-watchable Jack Nicholson movie is

The Missouri Breaks.

It's interesting, the factors that make a movie re-watchable. Many movies that I really liked the first time were just so-so for the second watching. Thinking about that, it seems the more powerful a movie gets because of the "you don't know what's coming next" factor, the less re-watchable it is.

A good re-watchable movie just needs a great story and great acting, to me. Good cinematography is a bonus too.

My favorite re-watchable movie might be

The Station Agent.

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