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What movie have you seen more than once or twice
pipitugaboy:
Star wars. (Specially the old ones).
Men in Black... (Dozilion times @ school -.-)
Saw 1 (The first time I saw it.. I ended up watching it 3 times that day.. With different people).
datora:
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I can't even begin to list hem all. Hundreds.
Recently a topic here mentioned Amélie, which I've seen at least 20, if not 30 times.
As was mentioned once or twice, if I owned the DVD, I certainly watched multiple times.
In no particular order from my scattered memory, a sampling of movies I've watched at least ten times:
Legend
5th Element
Dune
Blade Runner
Children of Men
Dark Star
Immortal
Solyaris (orig Russian Tarkovsky version)
Lord of the Rings trilogy
Wizards (Bakshi)
Alien (everything after that is l4m3)
Dead Man (Johnny Depp!)
several Tim Burton/Johnny Depp (Beetlejuice, Sleepy Hollow, ect.)
the Road to El Dorado
Lilo and Stitch
the Incredibles
Finding Nemo
Monsters Inc.
Shrek / Shrek 2
Toy Story 1 & 2
a bunch more Pixar titles
a bunch of Disney animations (Lion King, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, etc.)
Princess Bride
Apocalypse Now (directors extended cut)
several Harry Potter movies
dozens of old westerns, esp. Clint Eastwood
several James Bond, esp. older Sean Connery
The Whole Nine Yards (several more Bruce Willis flicks, first Die Hard)
Payback (not much on Mel Gibson, but first Lethal Weapon)
Terminator, Predator but otherwise not huge on Ahnahld
Indian Jones, first one
a bunch of Bruce Lee & Jackie Chan
Stardust
2001 a Space Odyssey
Star Wars (IV-VI)
Liquid Sky (you NEED to watch this one!)
Repo Man
Clerks
Dogma
the 6th Sense
a number of concert films (the Song Remains the Same, Yes Songs, Rust Never Sleeps, many more)
the Emperor's New Groove
Pulp Fiction
M*A*S*H (the movie)
Kelly's Heroes, the Dirty Dozen, several more WWII classics like those
Where Eagles Dare (more Clint Eastwood, war & other)
several Mel Brooks (Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, etc.)
bunch of Abbot and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin
a lot of old Japanese 'horror'/monster films, such as Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Fight Club
Dawn of the Dead (also Shawn of the Dead)
a couple of the Star Trek movies
Time Bandits
Brazil
12 Monkeys
Monty Python - Holy Grail, Meaning of Life & Life of Brian
Nosferatu & Metropolis (orig silent films, & several more like them)
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I'm helplessly swamped with dozens of more titles that I'm just not going to type out.
I'm big on science fiction, so anything "good" along those lines, pretty much just add it. I usually don't do horror & gore, so almost none of those. Quite a few as a kid (like John Wayne westerns & war movies) that I'm too embarrassed to name ... although stuff like True Grit & some other classics still pretty OKay, y'know, for what they were. A lot of really bad Chinese & Japanese martial arts at that time, too.
x5ga:
Eurotrip
Fong Sai Yuk
My Little Stars
Superchunk55:
Bolt - 13 times
Monsters vs. Aliens - 8 times
Kung Fu Hustle - 26 times
Shoalin soccer - 18 times
Every Jackie Chan movie - around 7 times each
Silent Hill - 48 times
The Spongebob Square pants Movie - 20 times
Every Studio Ghiblii film - too much to count
SeventyX7:
Generally, comedies.
The Big Lebowski
Office Space
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
^^^^ Best comedies of all fucking time.
For non-comedies I haven't re-watched them AS MUCH, but
Donnie Darko <===favorite movie of all time, btw
Shawshank Redemption
Forrest Gump
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