5 Movies You Would Watch Over and Over Again

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1. Sound of Music
2. Charlottes Web
3. Towering Inferno
4. Little Women (either version)
5. Gone with the wind
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1. 2001: A Space Odyssey, (I know I've seen that film more than 100 times now).
2. The Life and Death of 9413, A Hollywood Extra
3. Eraserhead
4. Black Ice
5. Winter Light

I know I've seen 2001 the most out of my collection... but the other 5 I know I've seen a number of times as well. If I like something, I usually rewatch it at least 10+ times, I never get bored of something I like.
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Stirring music from 2001. Might make you buy the soundtrack even if you don't want to see the movie.

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1. Boondock Saints

2. Heat

3. The Big Lebowski

4. Casino

5. Pulp Fiction



The common similarity in flicks I watch continuosly is how quotable they are. Not in any particular order....

Glengarry Glen Ross



If you have ever worked in sales at any time in your life this movie is a must see. The performances not only were awesome the movie was so well cast each part complimented each actors style perfectly. Alec Baldwins best 10 minutes of his career by far.

I was running a phone room one time, and suggested my top salespeople see this. They did, and the entire office was quoting the film constantly since there were so many opportunities too as the day would wear on. One guy had a small cassette player where he recorded all the choice lines (this was before the mega cellphones).

If youve never been in sales though Ive found people think the movie as ho-hum.

Tombstone



Yeah I know the MoFos eyes are a rollin with this pick, but if youre looking for a great beer n pretzels western thats quotable this is the flick. Val Kilmers performance in this jumpstarted his career. Just full of juicy quotes.

Gladiator



An epic with no flaw, and the best epic made in the past 20 years. This movie did for Rome what Unforgiven did for the western, and thats show us how it really was. Maybe it wasnt but Ridley Scott sure sold us all on his vision.

When Harry Met Sally



The best romantic comedy ever made! Sorry but Rob Reiners a genius, and this movie made Meg Ryan a star, and for good reason.

This last one had no real quotable lines.....

Fist Of Legend



....it was just the best martial arts movie ever made.



I have a lot more than five... but these are the five I probably have watched over and over the most...



The Last of the Mohicans (1992, Michael Mann)


Braveheart (1995, Mel Gibson)


Aliens (1986, James Cameron)


Predator (1987, John McTiernan)


Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, James Cameron)
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My 5 are:

Gladiator

Like Tongo, I can watch this film over and over. (On a personal note, after 9/11 and watching the news footage for about a week, I found myself incredibly depressed. My husband came home one night and I was watching Gladiator. He said, "Gladiator?" and I responded, "I wanted to watch something that reminded me of the world before 9/11." The film had come out just the year before...) I love Russell in this movie and the return of the uncompromising hero.



Dances With Wolves
I saw this in the theatre 10 times, lol. This is a beautiful movie. I love everything about it.



A movie my son and I often find ourselves watching again and again....Shaun of the Dead.... "she so's drunk"



The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise: I can't get enough of Captain Jack.



And finally, the movie that I can watch over and over and over and at a running time of 12 hours, that's A LOT of movie:

Lord of the Rings



And if I need just a short fix of my favorite movie, I watch the first film, Fellowship, so I can watch Boromir die. It's my favorite scene.



1- Lord of the Rings 1
2- The Shawshank Redemption
3- Modern Times
4- The Dark Knight
5- Braveheart



Have watched and would watch over and over again.



Stand By Me ( Rob Reiner, 1986 ) - Not only is this my favorite book turned film, but, also my favorite all time film in general. Rob Reiner did an incredible job of getting astounding performances out of all of his cast. If you watch the bonus material on the DVD you will see that he really goes to extreme lengths to drag out the potential that he knew he had found in the four young actors.

What else is perfect about this movie? The camera work, the narration by Richard Dreyfuss, the clever use of period music, the attention to detail (like the old Hills Bros. coffee can the kids pitch rocks into at the junkyard), the pace and rhythm. The juxtaposing of the main storyline with detours like Vern's penny hunt and the sad but hilarious tale of Lard Ass Hogan is brilliant, and makes this a hard film to get tired of no matter how much you see it.

One excellent scene in particular, the real gem in this crown, is where Chris (River Phoenix) tells Geordie (Wil Wheaton) about his milk-money experience. It was the strongest point of the film, by far the most emotional and River Phoenix acted well beyond his years, more believable than most adult actors.

To give this film as high praise at it deserves is near impossible.





The Lost Boys ( Joel Schumacher, 1987 ) - The sets were excellent, the effects were horrifically believable, and the characters were well developed enough as to give the audience a good dose of concern for the principal participants. The addition of Laddie on the milk carton shows the level of detail and care given to this attempt, and the soundtrack just adds so much as the songs are fitting and right with each scene.

Full of great one liners and comedic performances (Barnard Hughes is great as the eccentric taxidermist/grandfather). The Lost Boys is a film showcased by the small touches: we still have the usual vampire yarn, but the youthful overtones create a different effect. Schumacher creates a film that is not only a fun take on vampires but a creative take on teenagers and their neverending trek to belong.





Ghost World ( Terry Zwigoff, 2001 ) - The comedy in Ghost World is not the gut-busting type, but rather the quiet situational type that's amusing. At the same time, as we laugh at the nerds, geek, freaks, dorks and dweebs that inhabit Ghost World, the film works to humanize them in our eyes and raise a sympathy for them. Suddenly their eccentricities seem less strange and more interesting. And like Enid, we find ourselves drawn to them.

This film is excellent for its creative portrayal of disenfranchisement, discontent, and the humor that saves us from despair.




The Outsiders ( Francis Ford Coppola, 1983 ) - Francis Ford Coppola and Kathleen Rowell did a good job bringing S.E. Hinton's highly acclaimed story to the motion picture format. It's got a good, solid story, beautiful photography, convincing acting by the leading actors and a nice score.




My Own Private Idaho ( Gus Van Sant, 1991 ) - Brilliantly acted and directed, with fine use of colour, recurring motifs and bold credits, Idaho possesses a rare, dream-like quality. The camera shots of long horizon-spanning roads and skylines, fast-motion clouds, surreal and symbolic shots of houses and rushing rivers provide the film with a strange almost other-worldly charm. The music too is well chosen, and complements the magical dialogue perfectly.



The Dark Knight.
Leon.
Ironman.
Taken.
The Evil Dead.
Man on Fire.
War of the worlds.

Sorry had to put a couple more in.
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My five movies are

1. Ocean's eleven
2. Ocean's Twelve
3. Ocean's Thirteen
4. Pirates of the Caribbean
5. Matrix



1. The Shining
2. The Dark Knight
3. Blow
4. Slumdog Millionaire
5. American Gangster



I would watch

gladiator, braveheart, and fight club over and over