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Brown Cap

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What are some movies you have seen hundreds of Times?

Accepted - It's probably been on comedy central at least once a week for the last 6 years.
 

Robert Ewing

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I love the Matrix trilogy. Seen it thousands of times.

And Good Will Hunting. I freaking hate that movie. But the BBC seem to like it so much that they put it on once a month. It can suck my ass.
 

flamingjimmy

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Waynes World 1 and 2.

Also, I don't get the above poster about good will hunting at all! Why not read a book, or change channel, or play a game, or talk to a girl?

Just because BBC show a film doesn't mean you have to watch it, especially if it's a film that you 'freaking hate'. That's kind of silly.

I've watched Wayne's world loads of times on DVD, by choice, because its great.
 

scarfacetehstag

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to watch your average 90 minute film would require 171 years to complete. SO The The life aquatic with steve zissou
 

BENZOOKA

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Monty Python and The Holy Grail
The Mighty Ducks
2 Fast 2 Furious (don't know why)
Forrest Gump
A Zorro movie (my absolute favorite as a child, still don't know for sure which it is, but it was done around '30-'40s. I watched it until the VHS was so worn out that you could see <50% of the movie)
 

Magicmad5511

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The Crow, which is my favorite movie of all time.
Also I will watch I-robot if it's on TV.
Oh and Hot Fuzz. That is a good film.
 

Corpse XxX

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Gone in 60 seconds is probably the one i've seen the most, i don't think im joking if i say its close to 50-60 times.

Also, all Rush Hour movies and Pulp Fiction..

EDIT: MIB movies seen a good couple a dozen times.
 

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Brown Cap said:
Accepted - It's probably been on comedy central at least once a week for the last 6 years.
Same here. In fact, if it wasn't on comedy central, I probably whouldn't have even seen it once.

But for me, it's the Lion King. I could watch that movie over and over and never get tired of it.

That, and Kill Bill. And I don't know why, because Kill Bill is very long and only gets progressivly slower and slower. Still one of my favorite movies.
 

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Ulquiorra4sama said:
The Lion King

You're never too old for Disney classics.
Damn. I came here to post this one. :/

My next choice would probably be Stardust.

Or Jurrasic Park.
 

A LargePlatypus

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Jurassic Park. Or Evolution. I don't know if anyone's heard of that one? With the giant tube starfish alien monster and the dragon alien in the mall? If you haven't seen it,I reccomend it.
 

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On the topic of Comedy Central movies: when I was young, Coming to America was on Comedy Central at least once a week for a number of years, and being bored, I normally caught every showing.
 

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Robert Ewing said:
And Good Will Hunting. I freaking hate that movie. But the BBC seem to like it so much that they put it on once a month. It can suck my ass.
Then why not turn over to Channel 5, a veritable font of intellect! =P

Catchy Slogan said:
Ulquiorra4sama said:
The Lion King

You're never too old for Disney classics.
Damn. I came here to post this one. :/
I will invite a lot of derision when I say [sub][sub][sub][sub][sub][sub]Beauty & the Beast[/sub][/sub][/sub][/sub][/sub][/sub], what?! I like the songs... will now crawl away and sob!

OT:

A Bridge Too Far - sure it's not as historicall accurate as a lot of other WWII films in my collection, but damn can it make me blub towards the end.
Tora! Tora! Tora! - one of the best damned WWII films ever made, also the intermission music is really good...(!)
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon - purely for the fight scenes, 'cos, why not?
Ben Hur - CHARIOT RACE... nuff sed
Inception - *shrug* set pieces and Tom Hardy being snarky
 

Ryuo

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Hot Fuzz.
The Die Hard movies, all of them.

Edit: The first movies I watched at least 40 times would be Aristocats, then Pagemaster.
=/ I still have the VHS tapes for those.
 

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Serenity, never get tired of it.



Demolition Man used to be on the tele all the time.
 

ToastiestZombie

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Shaun of the dead: Probably watched that one the most
South Park the Movie: Just never gets old
Never Say Never: It is like the best movie EVAARRRR [/sarcasm]