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What are some of your favorite movies that you can watch over and over again?

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Groundhog Day.

8 ( +10 / -2 )

interstate 60

Shinobi Heart Under Blade

Shinobi no Mono

Owl's Castle

Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Begins

Superman 123 (Christopher Reeve)

Any Stephen King movie

-3 ( +2 / -5 )

Sonatine. (Takeshi Kitano)

Casting and Soundtrack are amazing!

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Sleepless In Seattle, Dances With Wolves, SkyFall, Breakfast At Tiffany's, Back To The Future, Close Encounters, Klute.

For a start.

-5 ( +2 / -7 )

Each time you watch it, you get a little bit closer to the resolution...

piskian

Groundhog Day.

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Goodfellas, A Clockwork Orange, Dawn of the Dead (original), The 'Burbs, The Thing (JC's), Big Trouble in Little China, and the list goes on and on...

0 ( +3 / -3 )

Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean, Rambo, James Bond, and the Terminator series

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Telefon, Silence of the lambs, Basic instinct, American beauty, Mona Lisa, Beat Street, Abba - the movie, Bond 007 series, Olsenbanden series (Denmark), comedies starring Louis de Funes (France) , and a lot more.

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Carry On films

Kind Hearts and Coronets.

Powell and Pressburger films

Laurel and Hardy

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Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns, The original Star Wars trilogy, Carry On movies (esp. Carry on up the Khyber), Back to the Future trilogy, Chinese vampire movies, some Star Trek, most Studio Ghibli, Terminator and Monty Python movies, Local Hero, National Lampoon's Animal House, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Blazing Saddles, Excalibur, and for a Christmas movie, The Family Man.

1 ( +3 / -2 )

Being There, Groundhog Day, and Back to the Future.

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Thanks to the above posters for reminding me of films I want to see again. The ones that triggered most memories: Big Trouble in Little China; Pirates of the Caribbean; Mona Lisa; Local Hero; Blazing Saddles.

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The Harry Potter movies. Superb!

-2 ( +1 / -3 )

Get smart ,

Date night ,

Spy ,

Yes man.

there's nothing like a good laugh to help raise positive mood during these difficult times were all experiencing.

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I forgot my regular Hallowe'en movie. 'Train to Busan'.

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Oldboy (original korean movie, not the remake by US), basically anytbing from Kim-Ki Duk, old "Yakuza-style" movies with Beat T.

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Mr. Rogers

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Most people have a specific movie or television program that they fondly recall from their youth as having left a particularly lasting impression. For a generation of television viewers in the late-1960s through the early-1980s, that program may very well be the original teledrama “J.T.,” first aired as the debut installment of the CBS Children's Hour in 1969 and rerun numerous times on the network for well over a decade.

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The Shawshank Redemption

Sin City (1st)

Pacific Rim (1st)

Matrix 2 & 3

Hotel Transilvania 1 & 2

Mad Max Fury Road

The Hitman's Bodyguard

Underworld 1 & 2

V for Vendetta

Guardians of the Galaxy (1st)

Porky's 1 & 2

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Too many to mention, actually. From old Cary Grant movies to old Johnny Depp movies, from Monty Python to old Japanese jewels like "The Man who stole the Sun", it's hard to take a pick.

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old "Yakuza-style" movies with Beat T.

You're sparking memories of the Takakura Ken yakuza movies. Thanks. (The Beat T ones were good too.)

And now I'm thinking of Marusa No Onna.

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The Godfather all three, Mississippi Burning, The Wicker Man, The Hunger Games, Alien 1979. The Medusa Touch, The Long Good Friday, Village of the Damned B/W...Wolf Rilla, Children of the Damned B/W sequel. The Thing (1982) The French Connection, The Exorcist extended edition, The life of Brian..........

There are so many.

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Take the Money and Run, Love and Death

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Lord of the Rings (No to The Hobbit)

Once Upon a Time in the West (love the soundtrack)

Big Wednesday

The Fifth Element

I do like Big Trouble a lot but I wish I could catch Captain Ron sometime, Overboard and Best of Times too.

Groundhog Day, Matrix, Alien 1.

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