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The movie you can watch over and over

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Created by Scotty88 > 9 months ago, 17 Sep 2011
Mark _australia
WA, 22362 posts
17 Sep 2011 9:18PM
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choco said...

Forest Gump
Stars Wars
Happy Gilmore
Debbie does Dallas



Are u sure it was not

Forest Hump
Star Whores
Slappy Gilwhore
then Debbie Does Dallas?

Scotty88
4214 posts
17 Sep 2011 9:19PM
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adolf said...

TheGoodDr said...

National Lampoon's 'Vacation'

Caddyshack


There are lots of really crappy movies being repeated on this thread. Top Gun, Caddyshack, The Abyss, The Matrix, Predetor, Groundhog Day - WTF

Spare me. Can someone please poke both my eyes out with a burning stick!


Come on Adolf, give us your top 3

Toots
WA, 271 posts
19 Sep 2011 4:38AM
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Dunno if its my favourite movie but I have watched 'Snatch' repeatedly, more times than return of the jedi, and can never tire of it.

brady
TAS, 451 posts
19 Sep 2011 9:05AM
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Summer school. Classic 80's high school humour. Still laugh at it now

Prawnhead
NSW, 1317 posts
19 Sep 2011 9:10AM
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cool hand luke...... absolute classic
when we were kings......ali/foreman
and any of the sergio leone spagetti westerns with clint

Legion
WA, 2222 posts
19 Sep 2011 8:17AM
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Scotty88 said...

Cocktail
A Few Good Men
Top Gun

Are you a scientologist? Or gay? I'm the opposite to you, I can't watch anything with Tom Cruise in it. Not once, let alone over and over.

boofta
NSW, 179 posts
19 Sep 2011 10:48AM
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The Blues Brothers hundreds of times

pierrec45
NSW, 2005 posts
19 Sep 2011 10:57AM
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Da missus says: "Terms of endearment".
Me says: "The Plumber" - great late 70s aussie flick. "Dragnet", a bit of Spinal Tap.
Trailer Park Boys - the original in B&W, before the Series. Watch maybe 20 times, something new always comes up.

Tom Cruise ????? gonna be sick

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
19 Sep 2011 10:17AM
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The Blues Brothers hundreds of times (me too)
Mad Max 1
The Matrix

Clarky
QLD, 290 posts
19 Sep 2011 3:57PM
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The streetfighter. with Charles Brosnan
Conan the Barbarian
The Highlander
Jerimiah Johnson
Death Hunt
Warriors (come out and play)
Escape from New york (snake Bliskin)
Rocky 111

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
19 Sep 2011 2:19PM
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Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock.

James Stewart and Grace Kelly. I think I have watched it 50 + times.

Grace Kelly is HOT HOT HOT!!!!

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
19 Sep 2011 2:20PM
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Legion said...

Scotty88 said...

Cocktail
A Few Good Men
Top Gun

Are you a scientologist? Or gay? I'm the opposite to you, I can't watch anything with Tom Cruise in it. Not once, let alone over and over.




+1

Tom Cruise is a waste of oxygen

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
19 Sep 2011 4:25PM
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doggie said...

Legion said...

Scotty88 said...

Cocktail
A Few Good Men
Top Gun

Are you a scientologist? Or gay? I'm the opposite to you, I can't watch anything with Tom Cruise in it. Not once, let alone over and over.




+1

Tom Cruise is a waste of oxygen


i thought tom cruise was good in ummm, gee i just can't think of any

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
19 Sep 2011 4:32PM
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adolf said...

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TheGoodDr said...

National Lampoon's 'Vacation'

Caddyshack


There are lots of really crappy movies being repeated on this thread. Top Gun, Caddyshack, The Abyss, The Matrix, Predetor, Groundhog Day - WTF

Spare me. Can someone please poke both my eyes out with a burning stick!
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crap movies are in, i enjoy the low brow stuff. this isn't about the best movie you've seen, just the ones you would watch a few times a few times a few times a few times a few times a few times a few times a few times a few times a few times

SomeOtherGuy
NSW, 807 posts
19 Sep 2011 4:35PM
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Wow. Sorry guys but some of you have tastes for the McDonalds cheeseburgers of movies. I've always had a thing for science fiction so there are a few in that genre that I enjoy:

2001: A Space Odyssey (a classic)
Forbidden Planet (a cheesy 50's classic. I think I had the hots for the girl when I was about 13)
Gattaga (love that they fly off to Jupiter dressed in suits and ties)

But probably the top ones would be:

City Of Lost Children (fantastically weird French film)
Das Boot
The Blues Brothers

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
19 Sep 2011 2:59PM
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I'll wade into this with my favourite low-brow movie, 'Supertroopers'. Never get sick of it.

Then I'll go with 'Full Metal Jacket', just the first half for any scene with the drill instructor in it.
'The Siege', with Denzel Washington, and
'Rambo, First Blood'.

GPA
WA, 2519 posts
19 Sep 2011 3:02PM
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Well, I for one cannot stand The Blues Brothers...

I kinda like the Box Office pop-corn top forty formula... and I don't pretend otherwise.

No Country for Old Men was an 'odd' movie that I quite liked and have watched twice now...

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
19 Sep 2011 3:08PM
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I nearly forgot, tragically I will admit to 'The Great Escape' as the movie I have watched and still enjoyed the most times.

Prawnhead
NSW, 1317 posts
19 Sep 2011 5:20PM
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GPA said...

Well, I for one cannot stand The Blues Brothers...

I kinda like the Box Office pop-corn top forty formula... and I don't pretend otherwise.

No Place for Old Men was an 'odd' movie that I quite liked and have watched twice now...


No place or no country? with tommy lee jones is the one i am thinking of with josh brolin and xavier bardem,( excuse my lack of punctuation but i know what goes where and the wind is starting to whip ,and i go home in 10)

poor relative
WA, 9089 posts
19 Sep 2011 3:26PM
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Big wednesday
First surf flik i ever saw and then learnt the script after watching it 3,212,398 times.
Anyone who grew up surfing with mates understands this movie.

Are you a surfer?
Nah, not me. I'm....I'm just a garbage man

GPA
WA, 2519 posts
19 Sep 2011 3:27PM
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Prawnhead said...

GPA said...

Well, I for one cannot stand The Blues Brothers...

I kinda like the Box Office pop-corn top forty formula... and I don't pretend otherwise.

No Place for Old Men was an 'odd' movie that I quite liked and have watched twice now...


No place or no country? with tommy lee jones is the one i am thinking of with josh brolin and xavier bardem,( excuse my lack of punctuation but i know what goes where and the wind is starting to whip ,and i go home in 10)


Sorry - my mistake - you are correct - it is No Country for Old Men. Have edited above post.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
19 Sep 2011 3:42PM
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Zombie Land & Grand Torino. Both awesome imo

chrispychru
QLD, 7932 posts
19 Sep 2011 6:09PM
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toxic avenger. meet the feebles my absolute all time favourite

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
19 Sep 2011 6:11PM
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Anything with Chuck Norris in it.....

Haircut
QLD, 6481 posts
19 Sep 2011 6:14PM
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Ados said...

For me:

Deer Hunter
Scarface
Aliens


+1

i like rewatching these every now and then

Alien
The Thing
Starwars - a new hope and Empire strikes back
Starship Troopers (first one)

Ados
WA, 421 posts
19 Sep 2011 5:18PM
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Some more:

Cloverfield
Conan the Barbarian
English Patient

subasurf
WA, 2153 posts
19 Sep 2011 5:57PM
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Original Star Wars trilogy
Lord of the Rings trilogy (although that gets tiring)
Terminator 1 and 2
Indian Jones trilogy (the never made a 4th one as far as I'm concerned)
Blood Diamond
Point Break (is so 5hit and corny that every time we get boozed we have to put it on)
Days of Thunder (I'll cop flack for this one)
Lawrence of Arabia (like LOTR, it can get tiring but god damn it's brilliant)
Jurassic Park
Back to the Future Trilogy (especially the first one)
Gladiator (directors cut)

there's so many more but I'll leave it there for now.

red
VIC, 738 posts
19 Sep 2011 8:21PM
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Shaun of the dead,
Scott Pilgrim vs the world
Star wars trilogy

Bondalucci
QLD, 1579 posts
19 Sep 2011 8:32PM
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Major Payne

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
19 Sep 2011 6:32PM
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Blues Bros (+20 times - but not for many years)

Raising Arizona (+10 times - but not for a few years)

Star wars IV (20 times - got kids diggin it now too)

Cool Hand Luke - an absolute classic (+5 times) "What we have here is a failure.. to communicate.."



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