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TJC

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Eurotrip...
I guess it's not as funny if you aren't actually from Europe but if you are this is the most shallow yet hilarious depiction of modern Europe.

Hilarious, especially if you're drunk
 

Phoenix09215

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Radoh said:
Fox and the Hound.
Best Disney movie ever made.
I second this! Have such a love for this film, and even though I've watched it so many times, I still tear up in the sad parts and smile like crazy in happy parts.

Besides this however, Back to the Future trilogy, all 3 of which are tied for the film I have watched the most because I always watch them in order. Besides this, I remember being obsessed with Gremlins 2 when I was younger as well. I went through a phase where I watched it once every day.
 

Thyunda

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The Blues Brothers and Blues Brothers 2000, The Princess Bride, and The Good, The Bad, The Weird.

All of those films I can just switch on and watch all the way through without getting tired or bored. Also The Phantom of the Opera. Musicals are so easy to watch over and over.
 

The Good Doctor

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Spaceballs and It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World. I've watched FFVII: Advent Children quite a few times as well, but no where near as much as Mad Mad World. It's like a goddamn family tradition.
 

Leemaster777

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Aladdin, and The Nightmare Before Christmas.

I've seen those movies enough times to know all the words to all the songs by heart.

Hell, I could probably recite the ENTIRE script to both movies on the spot if I felt like it. And no, I'm not exaggerating, I really think I could.
 

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Equilibrium at least 50 times
Dogma over 100
Transformers over 50
All Friday the 13th & Nightmare movies 50+ total
All 4 Resident Evil movies way too many times

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SangRahl said:
Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Own the DVD from the Walmart $5 box... Never broke the shrink wrap, since if I ever find it on cable (at least once every six months) I'll sit and watch it through.

Firefly / Serenity - Watched the boxed set and the film all the way through at least three times...

PCU - (Guilty Pleasure bonus points) I know the movie isn't nearly as good or as funny as it may have once been, or as I might think it is while I watch it... but I can't help but stay on it, if I catch it while flipping channels.

The Incredibles - My favorite Pixar film of all time... and my greatest disappointment in Pixar for skipping the sequel to make Cars2. ::sigh:: Best part is, if either of my kids are unsure what to watch some evening, all I have to say is "Supers?", and I get a resounding response back. "Supers! Supers!"

Captcha: censues Rouen
Who/What/Where is Rouen... and who would want to get a census there, or of him/her/it?
just curious but what the hell is PCU? what does it stand for..

OT:

oh god there are too many to list, at one point for a whole 2 weeks happy gilmore never left my dvd player, and i watched it everyday at least once, hell there was one day where i watched it three times

eight crazy nights (love that cartoon movie)
osmosis jones
rush hour movies
south park movie
i robot
prince of persia
national treasure (used to watch it all the time on road trips)

and i'm sure there are tons more but those are off the top of my head....i multi task a ton with my favorite movies always on in the background (currently have on harold and kumar go to white castle on my tv)
 

Xaio30

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Slumdog Millionaire. It's a perfectly told feel-good movie and I love the soundtrack!
 

Choppaduel

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The LotR movies
The Star Wars movies (the real ones)
The Matrix
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BENZOOKA said:
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)
I'm surprised Léon: the Professional isn't on your list.
 

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Kung Pow; used to be a bit of a ritual that it would get put on when we all piled back from a night out. :D
I didn't think anybody else ever watched that but me!! I must've seen it over a dozen times, that along with Loaded weapon (lethal weapon spoof) are up in my most viewed films :p
Your clothes are now red!!!