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American Beauty is one of my all-time favorites, and I find it endlessly interesting. Bandits, with Billy Bob Thorton, Cate Blanchette, and Bruce Willis was fabulous. It was truly funny and romantic, that's one I could watch over and over. And I'll have to keep thinking, those are the first two that come to mind. What are your favs?
i think one of my all time favorite movies is "Fried green tomatos" I use to watch it with my mom all the time..my best friend and I always watch "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" it's the best Kate HUdson is one of my favorite actress's.
I love action/adventure movies the best, so I could watch the Lethal Weapon series over and over! Mel Gibson-YUM!
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I have a lot of great movies but one that I could watch over and over is Twins with Arnold Swartzenegger and Danny Devito.

That is definitely one of the greatest movies of all time.
The Third Man with Orson Welles and Henry V with Laurence Olivier, also A Passage to India and Rashomon. Oh and A Matter of Life and Death is a marvellous film as well.
I can watch "Clueless" and "Sex and the City" over and over, believe it or not.

"Groundhog Day", on the other hand, gets real old real fast.
New here, but couldn't pass up this question. I can watch classic Christmas films again and again. Movies like "The Bishop's Wife".."White Christmas".."A Christmas Story"..etc. :love:
I just saw A Christmas Story with Patrick Stewart this past Christmas and I really enjoyed it. I thought he played the role to a tee.
i like to watch high noon with gary cooper in black and white.
I think I could watch The Parent Trap and Meet Me in St Louis over and over again without hesitation <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
The Shining, Blade Runner and Aliens (part 2 that is).
O Brother Where Art Thou
Chicago
Lord of the Rings (all 3)

... this list could go on and on and on.....
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Any star wars, star treck, ever after, and the princess bride are my faves :love: .

P.S. Sci-fi and fantasy, weird combo i gnow, but i like 'em <img src="/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
Officer and a Gentleman
Flashdance
Robin Hood Prince of Thieves
Forrest Gump
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
True Romance
Sense & Sensibility
Rocky
Just to name a few faves.
Moe
Hatari

Notting Hill

It Had to Be You

Singing in the Rain

really... too many to list.
I love Sleepless in Seattle, To Catch a Thief, The Breakfast Club, Sabrina (either one), Emma, and Citizen Kane. To name a few!!
I hate to be negative, and I don't mean to be, but I feel like saying "Too few to list." I'm dissapointed with most Hollywood movies, and I don't even get out to the movies much anymore because of that. However, I did see The Lord of the Rings - I couldn't pass that up! (It was very cool, by the way . . ) <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

I think I'll just list the movies I can remember that I *have* seen over and over:

O Brother Where Art Thou

Buffalo 66

All 3 of the original Star Wars movies (and none of the recent ones)

Apollo 13

Parenthood (from the 80's, if I remember correctly, with Steve Martin)

Rainman

Young Frankenstein (love Gene Wilder)

Out of Africa

Cat's Eye

Jaws (I)

Big
I was pretty much addicted to Lord of the Rings growing up so when it came out in the movies I was thrilled with how well they put it onto film. So that is very re-watchable.

Other than that ...

* Casablanca
* The Big Sleep
* Much Ado About Nothing
* Henry V
* Gladiator
* Highlander
* Conan the Barbarian
* Excalibur
* Deathtrap
* Noises Off
* Robin Hood (TNT version)
Just a few...
Scent of a Woman
The Crow
Braveheart
Hello Dolly (even tho I always seen to fall asleep during my favorite part(?))
Dreamkeeper
The Grinch who stole Christmas (cartoon version please)
Silence of the Lambs
& Hannibal
These are must-see for me if I can catch them on:

Three Days of the Condor
The Music Man
The original Jaws
Hunt for Red October
Gone with the Wind
There are so many! But two that flash to mind are:

The Clan of the Cave Bear
-and-
Signs
OH, and also the Rocky movies, 1-4. I must be able to watch them over and over because they have been on cable about 100 times now and I watch every time!

Cara
I forgot! Moulin Rouge with Nicole Kidman. OHhhhhHHH! What a great movie!


Cara
okay-- so it was made for TV, but A&E's Pride and Predjuice is possibly the best film adaptation ever made and though it is 7 hours long, I never get tired of watching it!
ALL Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan Bond movies!
Raising Arizona, Animal House, The Family Man, Highlander the series, and basically ANY movie with Connery in it <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
"The Wizard of Oz," and I still get a lump in my throat when Dorothy sings "Somewhere over the Rainbow" and Toto is on the tractor seat.
"Mary Poppins"and "Bringing Up Baby" are also favorites.
How to lose a guy... I love those movies it makes me cry over and over. I can watch You got mail with Tom Hanks and meg ryan.
A christmas story true classic movie
The Wizard of Oz
Gone With the Wind
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
While You Were Sleeping
Miss Congeniality
M.A.S.H.
For the Boys
Lord of the Rings
Monsters, Inc (and we have, trust me!)
Rudy, Rudy, Rudy (say it with me now) I always cry too

Now Voyager

Ransom

Shawshank Redemption
Matrix
Wiz of Oz
Unbreakable
A Christmas Story
White Chicks
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Napoleon Dynamite
Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless mind
Kill Bill part 1 and 2
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ALL Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan Bond movies!
Raising Arizona, Animal House, The Family Man, Highlander the series, and basically ANY movie with Connery in it <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


Raising Arizona, my fav line: We ate dirt!, You ate dirt?
Okay, I love

- Much Ado About Nothing
- Raising Arizona (Son, you got a panty on your head.)
- Breakfast Club
- Four Rooms
- An Affair to Remember
- Jaws
Sense and Sensibility (Favorite)
Where the Heart Is
The Godfather
The Wizard of Oz
The Color Purple
Breakfast Club
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner
The American President
The Waterboy
Robin Hood (Disney)
Hercules (Disney)
Kiss The Girls
I forgot American President. How could I forget Sydney Ellen Wade?

We watch The Emperor's New Groove a lot. Too funny.
The Usual Suspects
12 Monkeys
The Sixth Sense
The Matrix
Fight Club
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Basic
Identity
Cypher

and my classic: It's a wonderful life (with Jimmy Stewart)
new to this forum and found movies (yay) so, well Star Trek and Star Wars (the original 3) Indiana Jones, most Christmas ones but Grease i can watch that every time i see it and i have to say that i love Elvis Presley movies and Shirley Temple movies over and over again too LOL
Always one of my favourite questions, but because I am awkward, I have to split it into two catagories. One for stuff I love to watch regardless of my mood, and two, for those which I can watch because they are great examples of the power of film...so here goes!

-American Graffiti
-GhostBusters
-Rushmore
-Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (good pick Michelle, surprised I like it?)
-Evil Dead II
-Donnie Darko
-Groundhog Day
-Star Wars 1-6
-Goodfellas

The for catagory two there is stuff like Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original of course), Fight Club, Robocop, Suspiria, Living Dead at Manchester Morgue, Taxi Driver, Scarface, Magnolia, The Exorcist, Videodrome....

Honestly, I could go on, but I will have mercy!
1 Walkabout 1971
2 Logan's Run 1976
2 ABBA The Movie 1977
3 Xanadu 1980

100 Greatest Movies http://jimcolyer.com/papers/entry?id=28
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm ...

Shirley Temple movies, especially Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and Heidi
The Secret Garden
Pride and Prejudice
Howard's End
Sense and Sensibility
Groundhog Day - watch it every Feb. 2nd
Clint Eastwood movies
National Lampoon's Christmas vacation
Home Alone (the 1st one)
Les Miserables
Seven Years in Tibet
The Railroad Children
Mrs. Doubtfire
I could watch street car named desire again and again I LOVE IT.
Bridget Jones's Diary
Lord of the Rings
Pirates of the Caribbean
King Arthur
The Notebook
Old School
Stripes
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Dante's Peak
Breakfast Club
Sixteen Candles
The Sound of Music
Les Miserables
Ghost
Always
Don't Cry For Me Argentina
The Matrix
Quigley Down Under
Paint Your Wagon
Crimsome Bridge
There's a movie about ABBA?!! I'm excited.

Goonies

Van Wilder and I will always gag, no matter how many times I see it.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
The Way We Were
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Gone With the Wind
My Cousin Vinny
Moonstruck
Carlito's Way
On the Waterfront
State Fair (the Jean Craine version)
Any Monty Python Movie
Closer
Two Women
Divorce Italian Style
Le Divorce
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
To Sir With Love
Chapter Two
The Goodbye Girl
Love Story
Before Sunrise
Before Sunset
Funny Girl
The Prince of Tides
Bullet
Enter the Dragon (any Bruce Lee film actually)
Plaza Suite
LA Story
Say Anything
Heathers
Clueless
BabyFace (Barbra Stanwyck)
My Fair Lady
Home for the Holidays
Mixed Nuts
If Lucy Fell
Barefoot in the Park
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Any Clint Eastwood Film
The Hustler
Bonnie and Clyde
My Louisiana Sky
Memento
Groundhog Day
Liar Liar
The Professional (aka Leon)
The Matrix
some people have good taste in movies :-P

Pirates of the carrebian 1 and 2
war of the worlds (with tom cruise)
wedding crashers
the rock
last samuri
con air
italian job (remake and with michel caine)
all the harry potters lol
transporter 1 and 2

and im awaiting to see 'cars' i cant wait i think that will be great :-)
Blade Runner
Apocalypse Now
Until the End of the World
Big Trouble in Little China
Brazil
These are my favorite ones...In NO particular order!!!

Oldies but Goodies:
Meet Me in Saint Loius
The Court Jester
Casa Blanca
Boys Town
The Water Front

Dramatic:
City of Angels
The Green Mile
A Beautiful Mind
Arlington Road
The Game
Conspiracy Theory
Sixth Sense
Shawshank Redemption

Dramatic yet Funny:
As Good As it Gets
The Princess Bride
On Golden Pond
Roxanne
the notebook
the shawshank redemption
anchorman
harold and kumar go to white castle
two week's notice
ran
working girl
the thomas crowne affair (brosnan & russo)
hunt for red october
hedwig and the angry inch
wonder boys
a room with a view
Bridget Jones Diary
Pride & Prejudice (I have a thing for the Mr. Darcy types!)
Napoleon Dynamite
How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days
THE NOTEBOOK OVER AND OVER AGAIN .. BEST FILM!!
I actually like The Notebook too. I refused to watch it because I loved the book and movies never seem to get the feel of the book. I finally watched it one day by myself and I cried the whole movie. I didn't like how it ended because it was different than the movie. I really like the second book (the Wedding)about Ally and Noah's family. But it was a great film, but I only have one viewing in me.
You've Got Mail
Alien
Jurasic Park
Sabrina
Band of Brothers
Tristan and Isolde
Singing In The Rain
King Arthur
The Notebook
Anything with James Franco!
For The Boys
The Sounds of Music
The English Patient
Dirty Dancing
Beaches
Pretty Woman
Grease

Gosh there are too many to name.
1 The Emigrants 1971
2 The New Land 1972
3 Walkabout 1971
4 Rome Adventure 1962
5 Green Mansions 1958
6 Xanadu 1980
7 ABBA The Movie 1977
There are so many! And I know I will make a list, only to later realize a dozen others I'd forgotten. However, I'll put down the ones that come to mind right now:

Sleepless In Seattle
You've Got Mail
The Bridges Of Madison County
Trains, Planes, And Automobiles
Dances With Wolves
The Birds
Psycho
The Trouble With Harry
Alien
The Right Stuff
The Best Years Of Our Lives
The Glenn Miller Story
Harvey
Arsenic And Old Lace
The African Queen
My Friend Flicka
Black Beauty
Old Yeller
It's A Wonderful Life
Jurassic Park
Jaws
Twister
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
Life Is Beautiful
Lassie Come Home
The Three Lives Of Thomasina
Bruce Almighty

***and I also wanted to mention a couple of movies that I felt were tremendously well done - excellent films, but I certainly couldn't watch them over and over again...they were just too haunting:

Saving Private Ryan
Schindler's List
Ha-ha, Lisa would watch "Conan" over and over again - oh wait, so would I. I also agree that "Noises Off", the best stage production I have ever seen translated very well to the big screen and is worth watch at least once a year.

ha ha, rae liked "Big Trouble in Little China"... oh wait, so do I. "Brazil" too.

I also rewatch cheap detective comedies such as, well, "The Cheap Detective", "Clue", "Murder by Death"

While I am not one who has memorized every Monty Python line ewver written, I do find that every couple of years or so, I realize it is time to seek Grrrrrail again. Monty Python's "The Holy Grail"
Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Mirror Has Two Faces
Bridget Jones Diaries (plus sequel)
Pirates of the Carribean (plus sequel - can't wait for 3rd)
Overboard
Sabrina
Fugitive
While You Were Sleeping
Pillow Talk
Oklahoma
Rocky series (can't wait to see #6)

Donna
godfather part one
planet of the apes
Lord of the Rings
Ghost
The Secret
Jurassic Park
Cast away
Forest Gump
How did I miss this? iN NO ORDER:
ALWAYS(Richard Dreyfuss & Holly Hunter)

WHAT ABOUT BOB?(Dreyfuss and Bill Murray)

SOMEWHERE IN TIME(Only Chris Reeve movie I can tolerate)

any Ryan and/or Hanks film(together or separately-not FOREST GUMP---sorry world did not like it)

any Keanu Reeves film(well, not MATRIX II)

39 STEPS

VERTIGO

REAR WINDOW

Anything by Mel Brooks(Not SPACE BALLS)

anything with Bruce Willis

All the ALIEN franchise

All the GODFATHER franchise

LotR trilogy

FirSt STARWARS trilogy

LITTLE FOXES

FANTASIA

BABY'S DAY OUT

BETTER OFF DEAD
Some of my faves to watch over and over are:

The Shootist

Anatomy of a Murder

The Mummy & The Mummy Returns - Brendan Fraser

The Scorpion King

Inherit The Wind

Twelve Angry Men (original)

West Side Story

A Christmas Story

It's A Wonderful Life

Rocky II

The Cowboys

Hang 'Em High

How The West Was Won

McClintock





Love and Death 1975

This is Woody Allen's funniest film and one of his most underrated.

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The Phantom of the Opera(2004 & 1980)
The Fountainhead
Ball of Fire
Back to the Future Trilogy
Dirty Dancing
Death Becomes Her
Ghostbusters
Father of the Bride and Father of the Bride Part 2
Pillow Talk

Planet of the Apes

Forest Gump

No rhyme, no reason.
I dont know about you guys, but I can watch this guy over and over again. And then watch him some more. Sorry Mrs. Jolie but you so dont deserve someone this damn fine. Not to overshadow the fact that Brads acting is just amazing. I mean really he has so many classics but this one is by far the most classic. Tell me if you remeber this:

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Tootsie - have watched it many times...
Fargo - loved the characters.
The Party - hilarious.
The Birdcage - loved it.
Philadelphia - makes me cry.
Beaches - once again, makes me cry.
Steel Magnolia's - fabulous cast & characters.
Moonstruck - "feel good" story.
Tea with Mussolini - great cast and story.
Ladies of Lavender - love Judy Dench.

Forrest Gump
I Am Sam
What Dreams May Come
Matrix - all
Harvey
Driving Miss Daisy
As Good As It Gets
Drop Dead Fred
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Life as a House
It's a Wonderful Life
To Kill a Mockingbird
Birdcage - The shoes...they make me fall down

Tootsie - I'm Edward Kimberly........gasp, gasp, oh...

Whatever Happened to Baby Jane - We've got rats in the cellar

Halloween - As a matter of fact, that was the boogeyman

The Others - Sometimes you see them, sometimes you don't

JAWS - We're gonna need a bigger boat









My all-time favorite movie is "The Women" (1939). I generally don't have the patience to rewatch movies, but I could watch that one over and over. The snappy dialogue stands up even though it is 60 years old. I've read that an updated version has been filmed and should be released this year, but I'm not sure that I want to see it.
Winchester '73 - Love Jimmy Stewart

The Godfather 1 and 2

Life of Brian - Monty Python

Chato's Land - Bronson

Breakout - Another Bronson movie

MASH and the MASH Final movie - Goodbye, Farewell and Amen

Song of the South - Love Uncle Remus



Jaws was a "thriller / horror" when it came out - but in modern times it really is a great "normal" adventure movie with some awesome lines in it smile I still break out laughing in some scenes smile
On Golden Pond

Love Story

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

The Hand That Rocks The Cradle

Any movie with Robert Dinero in it.
Breaking Away (1979)
Absolutely love this movie!
One Fine Day, Meet the Parents, Rush Hour 1 and 2.
Goodfellas
Moonstruck
Dirty Harry
Steel Magnolias
Any Monty Python flick
The Godfather
Anything with Antonio Bandaras (MEOW!)
The Shining
A matter of Life and Death
Destry Rides Again
Winchester '73
My Darling Clementine
Rear Window
Rashomon
Seven Samurai
The Apu Trilogy (Satyajit Ray)
Henry V (Olivier with the music by William Walton - a bit dated but still marvellous Shakespeare)
Shakespeare in Love
The Red Shoes
Apollo 13

I also rather like Groundhog Day and Driving Miss Daisy.

And lots more! I adore ballet too and there are some wonderful classical ballet films.
Jane Eyre - for its romanticism
Radio Flyer - for its mysterious ending and symbolic meaning
Gladiator - just because I like Russel Crowe
A Beautiful Mind - Russell Crowe
Young Docter Frankenstein - it is funny
Thelma and Louise - after watching that movie I'm always fired up to take positive action. I get "Thelmatized."
Lawrence of Arabia
Blade Runner
Red Shoes
Mrs. Doubtfire
Sister Act
Christmas in Connecticut (the original with Barbara Stanwyck)

Actually, anything with Barbara Stanwyck... (pre-television days)

Sorry, Wrong Number
Double Indemnity
The Lady Eve
The Strange Loves of Martha Ivers

Mr. Skeffington (with Claude Rains and Bette Davis... surprisingly not Stanwyck!)
Sweet Home Alabama
You've Got Mail
Hitch
Skeleton Key
SATC
What Happens In Vegas
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
Under a Tuscan Sun

Those are a few.
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
JAWS
Birdcage
Lake Placid
Halloween (the original)
All About Eve
Mildred Pierce
Mrs. Doubtfire
One Hour Photo
The Blair Witch Project

I could watch 'Somewhere in Time' with Christopher Reeves and Jane Seymour. Loved it.
Sheryl
No matter how much I might have loved a movie, I am one of those that does not like to watch a movie twice. Prefer to watch something I have not already seen instead with my time.
I am a huge fan of the Classics and my two favorites are but not limited to :
Arsenic and Old Lace
In the Heat of the Night
I know these aren't any big classy list... but I never get bored of

League of Their Own
Sliding Doors
The American President
Dave
Pretty Women
Dirty Dancing

There's more...


I know.. I know...

Nicki
Lord of the Rings
Shawshank Redemption
Memoirs of a Geisha
The Last Samuari
Dr. Zhivago
Anything with Morgan Freeman
Catbaloo smile
Shakespeare plays made into movies
Dead Again
The Princess Bride
Sleepless in Seattle
Out of Africa
Sense and Sensibility
Lord of the Rings
I love Its a Wonderfull life, and any christmas movies,Holiday Inn and all the older ones.
I usually only buy DVD's of the movies I love to watch over and over...
The Die Hard Series
The Fugative (Harrison Ford version)
She's the Man
The Negotiator




I watch Last of the Mohicans over and over. I loved Daniel Day Lewis in that movie. I've seen other movies of his but didn't like any as well as this one.
Can anyone tell me the name of this?? I saw a movie about a woman travelling thru texas during the oil rush with a lot of luggage. she ended up selling her clothes to the new oil rich wives and opening a store. It was set in the 40s i think and had some serious clothes and fashion in it???
I didn't care one way or the other about the Lethal Weapons but those Mad Max movies were generally pretty entertaining. Natasha...
Originally Posted By: Gillian - Classical Music
A matter of Life and Death
Destry Rides Again
Winchester '73
My Darling Clementine
Rear Window
Rashomon
Seven Samurai
The Apu Trilogy (Satyajit Ray)
Henry V (Olivier with the music by William Walton - a bit dated but still marvellous Shakespeare)
Shakespeare in Love
The Red Shoes
Apollo 13

I also rather like Groundhog Day and Driving Miss Daisy.

And lots more! I adore ballet too and there are some wonderful classical ballet films.


I, too, could watch Winchester '73 over and over and have lol. I love Jimmy Stewart. Groundhog Day as well and My Darling Clementine with Henry Fonda. Those are movies I have seen again and again. I own them as well.

Another fave to watch over and over is the Shootist and Hang 'Em High.

But I already listed a couple of those in previous posts lol.
Pretty Woman
Dirty Dancing
Urban Cowboy
Flashdance
Runaway Bride
Grease
Westside Story
The Godfather

Many of the musicals over the years.

When Harry Met Sally
Pretty Woman
Big Eden
Pretty in Pink
Mulan
Life is Beautiful
The Notebook
Cinderella and all the Disney classics
The Ten Commandments
Ghostbusters
The Lord of the Rings trilogy
White Christmas
Dances with Wolves
Tombstone
In no particular order (just as I remember them): Jaws Jurassic Park I Indiana Jones I,III,IV Back to the Future series Overboard Casablanca The Big Sleep Key Largo The old, old Christmas Carol
Rio Bravo or in fact just about any John Wayne movie..
Lord of the Rings.
Gone in 60 Seconds.
Pump up the Volume.
Harry Potters (All of them)
Kingdom of Heaven
Pirates of the Caribean
Tombraiders

Loads more but can't think of them...
Gladiator!!! smile

I actually can't watch Lord of the Rings because I have all 3 special edition and if I start it I don't want to end it. So I don't start it, because I know what I would be in for.
Definitely the Jurassic Park Series for me
The Magnificent Seven. Anything with Steve McQueen who I thought was a great actor.
I think the movie you are referring to is with Jane Wyman in Lucy Gallant. That was a good movie!
My list would include:

COMEDY
The Great Race
Those Magnificent Men and Their Flying Machines
Its a Mad, Mad, Mad World
The Fortune Cookie
"Laurel and Hardy" movies
"Abbott and Costello" movies
"Buster Keaton" movies
Dave
The Thrill of It All
The Truman Show
Hot Fuzz
Second Hand Lions
The Incredibles

DRAMA
True Grit
Airport
The Man Who Shoot Liberty Valance
The Three Musketeers - w/ Michael York
The African Queen
A Man for All Seasons
Lion in Winter
Becket
Henry V - Kenneth Branagh
The Longest Day
The Great Escape
Tora, Tora, Tora
The Blue
Gettysburg

SCI-FI
The Andromeda Strain
Planet of the Apes - w/ Charlton Heston
Fahrenheit 451
Galaxy Quest
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Star Wars
Them
Five Million Years to Earth/Quartmass and the Pit

ROMANCE
The Goodbye Girl - w/ Richard Dreyfuss
Murphy's Romance

Hello.. Just wanna share my short list of movies that i have been watching over and over again.. COMEDY Barcelona DRAMA A Beautiful Mind Proof Wanted SCI FI AeonFlux Ultraviolet Beowulf There goes..i wonder if i missed any?? hmm... Just me, Alda
Last of the Mohicans with Daniel Day Lewis. I loved that movie and watch it every once in a while.

When our kids were little, we watched The Sound of Music many times! The girls loved it.
Well I could watch the following movies over and over- My Drama List * Shawshank Redemption * Bridges of Madison County * Big Fish * Hamlet- (Mel Gibson and Glenn Close) My Sci-fi list * Star Wars- any of them * Starship Troopers- only the original. * War of the Worlds- remake * Time Machine- both versions Action list- * 300 * Planet of the Apes- Heston's * Lord of the Rings- all of them! * Ben Hur These are a few of my over and over list. I have plenty more but having brain farts..............
Chicago
Paper Moon
Funny Girl
Zodiac
Harry Potter movies
Meet Me In St Louis
Jane Austen Book Club
Austen Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Memoirs of a Geisha
Under the Tuscan Sun
Fried Green Tomatoes
Pride and Prejudice
Originally Posted By: Lisa Low Carb Ed
Gladiator!!! smile

I actually can't watch because I have all 3 and if I start it I don't want to end it. So I don't start it, because I know what I would be in for.


I feel your pain Lisa

I also have all 3 special additions LOTR and once I get rolling, forget it!! I loved the books back in the 70s and when the movies came out I was ecstatic!
Gypsy 1962
Walkabout 1971
Blaze 1989
Great movies listed here!

My favorites, which I watch every so often are:

Sound of Music
Last of the Mohicans (loved Daniel Day Lewis in that one!)
Dirty Dancing (loved Patrick Swayze in that movie)
The Changling with George C. Scott

I've watched old movies like Singing in the Rain, White Christmas and other classics many times too.
My Classic faves are:

Sound of Music
The Lady Eve
Christmas in Connecticut
Blue Skies
Welcome Stranger
Going my Way
Bells of St. Marys
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Mine may not be classics but what I can watch over again...
The Fugitive with Harrison Ford
Jaws
Any of the Die Hard Series
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - the originial
We just watched Willy Wonka the other night. I just LOVE Gene Wilder.

Have you ever seen him and Harrison Ford in the Frisco Kid? Fantastically FUNNY movie! Another of my faves that I could watch over and over.
Not sure how many times I've watched 'Some like it hot'and'When Harry met Sally' they're absolute classics . I just love them. Funny how my daughter thinks that Twilight is a classic but it wouldn't be any fun if we all liked the same thing!
All time fav classic -

Gone with the Wind - I love the many layers of messages besides all the scenery and costuming ...
Chocolate

staring Johnny Depp and Juliette Binoche


and any film with Audrey Hepburn.
Enduring topic hehe...

My Long List:

As Good as it Gets
Somethings's Gotta Give
Under The Tuscan Sun
It's Complicated
Father of the Bride
My Best Friends Wedding
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Nowhere In Africa
Sophie's Choice
White Nights
Braveheart
The Patriot
The Godfather
Doctor Zhivago
Jaws
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation
The Notebook
Saving Private Ryan
Toy Story
Aliens
Last of the Mohicans
Dances With Wolves

eh I'll stop there... but plenty more!




Susan,

I had never seen, 'Gone With The Wind' until I was with my partner. Because it is such a classic and I am such a romantic, I was waiting for someone really special to watch it with for the first time. I picked the perfect person to watch it with 5 years ago. I know it is silly but it meant something to both of us. Anyhow, what a great movie! We will probably see it again this year since we both love older movies.
The Sandlot never gets old. Neither does Freak the Mighty.
Watch "Sex and the City" over and over!
I also love The Big Easy and Bull Durham.
Connie,

The Sandlot was a cute movie, we enjoyed it.
Multi-one-liner movies such as "Airplane", the "Naked Gun" series, both "Hot Shots", and the non-Zucker Brothers but semi-Parker Brothers "Clue".
Our boys could not get enough of Lord Of The Rings. It made me think back to growing up and how much I enjoyed Star Wars. I can still sit and watch one of the original three.
Independence Day and Men in Black (NOT MEN II), for some reason I can watch them both over and over. I hate watching television, why those movies intrigue me...
I loved Last of the Mohicans with Daniel Day Lewis. he was so good in that movie. I've watched him in others and didn't like them nearly as much as this one.
I could watch Gone with the Wind every weekend if my family would let me!
I have a few: The Sound of Music
The Party
Office Space
It's A Wonderful Life
Hmmm.... Patch Adams Field of Dreams League of Their Own Eight Men Out Wizard of Oz Elf Breakfast Club Harvey Pete's Dragon many more but these are the faves!
hellraiser 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,the 9 sucks big time,no doug bradley frown
phantasm 1,2,3,4
king of new york
fear and loathing in las vegas
master of illusions
when harry met sally
Rome Adventure 1962
Green Mansions 1959
Love and Death 1975
Forrest Gump 1994
hi, I prefer indian movies, &quot;The Old Indian Classical Cinema&quot; . The movie they made were heart touching full of drama and emotions.
Sunset Boulevard, Psycho, Jaws, Salem's Lot, The Godfather, Terminator, It's a Wonderful Life, the older Christmas Carol, King Kong (any version), The Time Machine (original)...oh what can I say, there are a lot of good movies out there.
To all,
Mine are The Matrix 1
Kundun
The last Samurai.

loong
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