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Con Suite => Movies and TV Shows => Topic started by: Michaelnaut on May 16, 2017, 04:29:54 PM
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So I'm sitting here, watching Deadpool, again, and I just was thinking that I think this has been my most re-watched movie, passing Guardians Vol. 1 (and I watch that a lot). No lie, if Deadpool's on, I will pretty much stop what I'm doing and watch this.
What's your most re-watched movie?
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Star Trek I thru VI.
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My must watch is Shawshank Redemption. Can't click past it. The thing is they show it on TV ALLLLL the time!! Must have watched it 20+ times! Yeah, it's a problem.
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Lately it is The Martian. Matt Damon is the best :)
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Lately it is The Martian. Matt Damon is the best :)
I just watched this this past weekend...never gets old...
"Mark Watney...Space Pirate"
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Lord of the rings trilogy
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The Empire Strikes Back. Die Hard's going to be a close second place.
This thread reminds me of a work lunch a while back where we were talking about movies and how the questions to ask aren't "what's your favorite movie?" but questions like this, or "what movie are you embarrassed to admit you have never seen?"
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Old school. Grease and The Sound of Music.
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It used to be ESB but has been surpassed in recent years by Wall-E!
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Probably Independence Day or Jurassic Park. Maybe A League of Their Own. At Christmas time, Love Actually.
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Aliens never gets old for me. Great dialogue.
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I just watched this this past weekend...never gets old...
"Mark Watney...Space Pirate"
I'm going to have to science the s**t out of this.
I'm probably going to wear out my John Wick DVD pretty soon.
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12 Year old Me answer: Porky's. My Dad recorded it from HBO and I wore that VHS out anytime I was home alone. I was home alone a lot.
Today Me: Probably still that movie. I watched it enough then to have it still be way ahead even having not watched it in 30 years.
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Probably Independence Day or Jurassic Park.
they have bee around a while and on TV constantly. i put it on the in the background and clean, Liar Liar is up there too, still cracks me up.
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Scott Pilgrim
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It's probably gotta be Star Wars. One summer when I was a kid I watched one Star Wars movie a day for basically the entire summer.
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they have bee around a while and on TV constantly. i put it on the in the background and clean, Liar Liar is up there too, still cracks me up.
The out takes from 'Liar, Liar' are hilarious too!
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The out takes from 'Liar, Liar' are hilarious too!
OVERACTOR!
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I'm a huge 80s movie buff. I must have watched Aliens, Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters II, The Fly, and The Fly II over a hundred times now. But a movie that wasn't made in the 80s, but looks like it was set in the 80s and not sci-fi/horror that I've watched a ton of times is Trainspotting...and I did pay to see the sequel in the theatres recently.
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I'm going to have to science the s**t out of this.
They actually used that quote for one of the NASA panels at Comicpalooza.
For me, mine is not very nerdy. I can't even count how many times I have seen "You've Got Mail". "Dazed and Confused" is probably a close second.
For DH, since FX seems to have the Marvel movies on constant rotation-those would probably be his.
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I am a bit of a cinephile and rarely re-watch movies because theres always a list I haven't seen yet but The Wizard of Oz and The Crow, seriously watched both of these probably a couple hundred times!
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Over a lifetime hands down the Star Wars Trilogy. 2nd place 10 Things I Hate About You. I would find myself watching it on TV if I found it flipping through, even though I owned it and could watch it without commercials.
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Star Trek I thru VI.
And because of this thread I watched Star Trek I last night.
Over a lifetime hands down the Star Wars Trilogy. 2nd place 10 Things I Hate About You. I would find myself watching it on TV if I found it flipping through, even though I owned it and could watch it without commercials.
I've actually watched 10 Things I hate About You a bunch of times myself, back when I used to watch TV. I think TBS showed it a bunch.
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For awhile it was the LOTR trilogy, extended editions. I simply could not get enough of Middle Earth. But I hadn't watched it in years until last month, and I'm happy to say that though some of the CGI hasn't aged well, the movies are still as breathtaking as ever.
Every Christmas, I do a Love Actually / Die Hard, Alan Rickman doubleheader.
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Probably Road Warrior. Loved that movie! Was also pleasantly surprised by fury road. Especially compared to the remake of my #2 Red Dawn
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Oh, good topic. Ha ha.
For me, I would probably have to say Star Trek II or Star Trek: First Contact for sci-fi movies. Now, if we're talking about romance comedies, I'd go with Shakespeare in Love (the score is awesome too, and it's probably because of the hopeless romantic in me, ha ha). :X
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I have different 'go to' movies for my different moods. The include- The Truman Show, The Wizard of Oz, Overboard, A Princess for Christmas, The Taking of Pelham 1,2,3 (not the new one), and the Shawshank Redemption.
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hackers. i guess the dvd is just in there. it plays just to generate noise. it screams 1990's. it relaxes me.
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The Fifth Element, I watch it every time it's on TV. This past Wed. they had a 20th Anniversary showing of it in one of the theatres. Of course we went, it was great seeing it on the big screen. They had some footage of Luc Besson from when they were making the movie.
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that's easy for me
equilibrium
i love that movie for some reason. ;)
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I have different 'go to' movies for my different moods. The include- The Truman Show, The Wizard of Oz, Overboard, A Princess for Christmas, The Taking of Pelham 1,2,3 (not the new one), and the Shawshank Redemption.
Overboard! I love that movie!
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star wars new hope
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star wars new hope
Agreed. I rewatch too many movies and this is one.
Star Wars (original trilogy and the latest batch)
Star Trek (all generations and incarnations)
Bonds
Inception
The Martian (my latest)
Battle Beyond the Stars
The Great Escape
The Blob (original)
Krull
Captain America: The First Avenger
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Spaceballs.
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Pulp. Fiction.
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Overboard! I love that movie!
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Love, love, love....Overboard.
I can almost quote it from start to finish. Random quote - "A falsetto child?"
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I have watched "The Crow" hundreds or times. something about that movie and the tragedy that surround it. I think if Brandon did not die during the making of the film it would of jumped started his career.
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I have watched "The Crow" hundreds or times. something about that movie and the tragedy that surround it. I think if Brandon did not die during the making of the film it would of jumped started his career.
The Crow came about in the 90s when teenage Gothic melancholy was THE style. It was one of the few films (along with Blade) that used that aesthetic and us repressed Goth nerd/geeks lapped it up.
I absolutely love The Crow.