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Topic: movie you never get tired of watching?

Posted by: buffyUK

Subject: movie you never get tired of watching?
Date: Dec 09 09

What movie could you watch over and over again, mine would be,Wuthering Heights (1939) and The Last of the Mohicans with Daniel Day-Lewis.



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runaway_drive

School of Rock

Reply #1. Dec 09 09, 3:58 PM

Cymruambyth

I can watch 'Love Actually' any time, anywhere. Same goes for 'Calendar Girls'.

Reply #2. Dec 09 09, 5:02 PM

REDVIKING57


The Godfather 1 + 2,any Bond film,all Bogies films - particularly The Maltese Falcon,Casablanca and The African Queen. Currently 'hooked' on the Bourne series,though!

Reply #3. Dec 09 09, 7:50 PM

romeomikegolf

I agree with Calender Girls Cym, also Gladiator is one of my favourites.

Reply #4. Dec 09 09, 11:41 PM

wayman71

Signs, Kingpin, Happy Texas, The Big Lebowski, Tombstone, Wyatt Earp

Reply #5. Dec 09 09, 11:49 PM

rayven80

"The 13th Warrior" is the one that is first. I did see "The Matrix" in the theater 17 times, but after it came out on DVD I slowed down some.

Reply #6. Dec 10 09, 12:41 PM

spidersghost43

I could watch Caddyshack and Die Hard anytime

Reply #7. Dec 10 09, 1:27 PM

Manuel0672 Alien, Aliens, Die Hard and Speed.

Reply #8. Dec 12 09, 10:22 AM

buffyUK

I also like an old Oliver Reed movie called The Trap :)

Reply #9. Dec 12 09, 3:50 PM

veronikkamarrz

Ferris Bueller's Day Off
My Cousin Vinny
ConAir

Reply #10. Dec 12 09, 6:24 PM

Quiz_Beagle

Local Hero. Again and again and again! More mainstream? E.T and Jaws.

Reply #11. Dec 12 09, 6:52 PM

jonnowales

Animated: Finding Nemo and Toy Story 1 -- Just love it!

Other than that: The Green Mile, The Shawshank Redemption and on a lighter note - The Birdcage and The Santa Clause 1. (Yes, even in August!)

Reply #12. Dec 12 09, 8:07 PM

stardust587 Casablanca, Horsefeathers (Marx Brothers) and Adam's Rib (Tracy/Hepburn)

Reply #13. Dec 12 09, 11:17 PM

kitchen Ghost and Dirty Dancing.

Reply #14. Dec 13 09, 6:00 AM

Professer

It's a Wonderful Life anytime of the year it is the Ultimate feelgood film .

Reply #15. Dec 13 09, 6:30 AM

raidersfan15 die hard series, gladiator and robin hood: men in tights

Reply #16. Dec 15 09, 3:27 PM

meghill St Elmo's Fire, Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club.

Reply #17. Dec 15 09, 3:41 PM

bkrince forrest gump.. i watch that pretty much like its a daily sitcom. my favorite!

Reply #18. Dec 17 09, 10:38 PM

Saberg Shawshank redemption & The Notebook.

Reply #19. Dec 18 09, 5:53 PM

Skyflyerjen

"The Matrix," for one. I saw "Planet Terror" (from the double-feature "Grindhouse") in the theater seven times, and I saw "Signs" eight times. Also "28 Days Later," the best movie ever made, in my opinion.

Reply #20. Dec 20 09, 10:11 PM

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