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Illesdan

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Hot Fuzz
Shaun of the Dead
Big Nothing
Star Trek (new/reboot version)
Megamind
Despicable Me
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Johnny English
U-571
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

As a general rule, once I've seen a movie, much like when I play a video game, I rarely have the desire to go back over it again. So for me to even watch anything a second + time through is a testament to how much I've enjoyed it.
 

ChupathingyX

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SckizoBoy said:
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!
Never ever be afraid to admit to liking a Disney movie...ever!

As a little kid I used to watch all of the Disney classics constantly, whether it was Toy Story, The Lion King or Sleeping Beauty (Maleficent was epic!).

OT: Probably Jurassic Park, it still remains my favourite movie of all time and had a large impact on my life. Thanks to that movie I was like the only student in prep who knew what the Big Bang theory was and knew the names of the various eras (Mesozoic, Cenozoic etc) of (pre)history.
 

SckizoBoy

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ChupathingyX said:
Never ever be afraid to admit to liking a Disney movie...ever!

As a little kid I used to watch all of the Disney classics constantly, whether it was Toy Story, The Lion King or Sleeping Beauty (Maleficent was epic!).
Ha! I actually kinda felt sorry for Maleficent, because she was surrounded by idiots! It's so hard to be evil in a classic cartoon, isn't it?! (Not to mention, the setting of Tchaikovsky's music was brilliant.)

I'm only embarrassed about B&tB because it's so quintessetially romantic and soppy! Of the Walt's era lot, I enjoyed a lot of them (Robin Hood and Fantasia being very good fun).
 

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Kick ass and The Dark knight are the two for me. I can watch Kick Ass more though as the humour never gets old for me and its not as long as the dark knight.
 

kzeelio

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LotR, extended edition. My friends used to have "LotR Days". I think I've watched about 192 hours of The Lord of the Rings.
 

SergeantAnt

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the lord of the rings trilogy countless time :)

the disney hercules movie. that was my absolute favorite as a kid, with alladin right behind it.

also dickey roberts former child star. loved taht one
 

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SckizoBoy said:
I'm only embarrassed about B&tB because it's so quintessetially romantic and soppy! Of the Walt's era lot, I enjoyed a lot of them (Robin Hood and Fantasia being very good fun).
But it had Gaston; the most manliest man who ever manhandled his men.


 

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Star Wars Episodes II and IV and Transformers (watched it seven times. They keep showing it on TV every time decide to turn it on).
 

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The Mask. The reason why is because I watch it whenever I'm feeling down, Jim Carrey's amazing acting never fails to put me in a good mood.
 

OmniscientOstrich

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I kind of prefer to see a lot of films once or twice than see a handful 25 so I don't often see films again and again in that sense. Although one notable exception I can think of is Shaun of the Dead, it's easily my favourite comedy flick and I've seen it roughly 12 times and it never loses it's charm.
 

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Goodfellas
Mrs. Doubtfire
Reservoir Dogs

I have seen those three movies so many times I can speak along with the movie. I actually don't like Goodfellas anymore because I overanalyzed it and absolutely HATE Henry Hill.
 

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scarfacetehstag said:
to watch your average 90 minute film would require 171 years to complete. SO The The life aquatic with steve zissou
Thinking of watchig that again.

For me it would be Ghost in the Shell. Every time I watch it because I think, hmm maybe I did not understand it fully. I watch it and about an hour after finishing I've tied down about all the philosophical points but a few months later the cycle begins again.