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Mars23

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Which Movies Have You Seen The Most?

I'm watching "Enter the Dragon" for the second time in two nights so it got me thinking. Some movies I just never get tired of. For me:

Blade Runner
Enter the Dragon
Star Wars Trilogy
The Big Lebowski
Caddyshack
Grandma's Boy
Chinatown
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
All the President's Men
The Jerk
Half Baked
Shaun of the Dead
Shaft
I'm Gonna Get You Sucka

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You looked up and saw egg dripping from the ceiling.
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Reply #1 posted 11/17/08 12:19am

Cinnie

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Batman
Beat Street
Wild Style
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Pretty In Pink
Breakfast Club
Jumpin Jack Flash (Whoopi)

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Reply #2 posted 11/17/08 12:20am

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Cinnie said:

Batman
Beat Street
Wild Style
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Pretty In Pink
Breakfast Club

Jumpin Jack Flash (Whoopi)



Add those to the list.

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Reply #3 posted 11/17/08 12:22am

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Alien (I can't even remember how many times I've seen this lol )


Raiders of the Lost Arc
The Empire Strikes back
Aliens
Blade Runner
The Sound of Music neutral
E.T.
Grease
Forest Gump
Heathers
Sixteen Candles
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
My cousin Vinny
Predator (the first one)
The Thing (John Carpenter's version)
2010
Star Trek 4
Toy Story
Antz
Dumbo bawl
Clue


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Reply #4 posted 11/17/08 12:24am

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Imago said:

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy


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Reply #5 posted 11/17/08 12:25am

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"Rocky Horror Picture Show" Tim Curry's voice. I just love it!

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Reply #6 posted 11/17/08 12:25am

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evenstar3 said:

Imago said:

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy


marry me? heart

I thought the movies were better than the book(s) boxed


Sorry, but the book was a tedius read redface
I LOVED the hobbit, but just got tired of reading LOTR.

The movies, however, were brilliant. Very much over-the-top, but LOTR is fantasy, so Peter Jackson's excesses can be forgiven. And the extended uber-long versions were brilliant.


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Reply #8 posted 11/17/08 12:26am

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Let me say, it's a damn good thing "Cool as Ice" never hit DVD.

I'd never leave the house.

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Reply #9 posted 11/17/08 12:28am

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Withnail and I

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Imago said:

evenstar3 said:



marry me? heart

I thought the movies were better than the book(s)


I RETRACT MY PROPOSAL! mad

i swear to god, i will never meet another soul who loves the books too. neutral

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Reply #11 posted 11/17/08 12:30am

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evenstar3 said:

Imago said:


I thought the movies were better than the book(s)


I RETRACT MY PROPOSAL! mad

i swear to god, i will never meet another soul who loves the books too. neutral



I forgot the Kevin Smith films too. Except for "Jersey Girl". Fuck that shit, even Carlin couldn't save that abortion.

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Reply #12 posted 11/17/08 2:17am

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Probably The Big Lebowski, followed by:

Raiders Of The Lost Ark
the Star Wars movies (ep. IV-VI)
Fargo


a whole bunch of others...

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Reply #13 posted 11/17/08 2:18am

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This Is Spinal Tap. I guess I have to say I've seen it 11 times.

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Reply #14 posted 11/17/08 3:55am

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Poltergeist
The Blues Brothers
Grease

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I have 2 get 2 work... I'm sure more will come 2 mind. I can practically do those three word for word... boxed

"...Style is loving yourself 'til everyone else does 2..." sexy
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Reply #15 posted 11/17/08 4:05am

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Imago said:

Dumbo bawl

Brings back sad memories, huh? sad

Kids at school can be so cruel mad

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Reply #16 posted 11/17/08 4:12am

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mdiver said:

Mars23 said:

Which Movies Have You Seen The Most?

Withnail and I

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Which movies have Withnail and you seen the most? smile

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Reply #17 posted 11/17/08 4:23am

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These are probably the top 10 movies that I've seen the most multiple times:

10. Empire Strikes Back - For the movie itself, what can I say about it that hasn't already been said?
Instead, I'll just relay my opinion on the experience of this film.
This was back when movies would stay in theatres, not for weeks at a time, but for months.
I think that, on the majority, audiences today have been so desensitized from so-so blockbusters being released every other week-end, that they will never get to experience the feeling a big movie-event like Star Wars. The year of Empire was one of my fave summers ever as a kid. It was really cool knowing that I could hop on the city bus at any point during the season & go watch TESB. And every time that I did, the other audience members were just as excited to be seeing this film at the end of the summer as they were at the beginning. Every year that one of the 3 original films was released, you could not only feel the power of the "Force" within the air, but also, you could feel it in the air all season long.

9. Ghandi - The British Empire, humbled via one man & the power of peaceful resistance.
Nuff said.

8. House Of Flying fuckin' Daggers - For a "newer" movie, I can't believe how many times I've watched it so far.
Growing up, it always frustrated me whenever the majority of big budget action flicks or martial arts movies of the time often seemed to sacrifice on story to make room for the big bangs & the action effects. It was generally said, that in these types of movies, you couldn't really have both. And I was one those kids who always asked "Why not?"
And then came the House Of Flying Daggers. And with it's beatufil story of love & intrigue, combined with lavish costumes, great performances & unique individually themed action sequences, it seemed to asked the very same question.

7. Raiders Of The Lost Ark - Best.
Action.
Adventure.
Movie.
Ever.

6. Good Will Hunting - Mork wins an Oscar for his portrayal of a down to Earth Southie with a sympathetic ear?
Well, how do you like them apples?

5. Goodfellas - You just can't beat this gangster movie for charismatic energy. Scorcese pays close attention to the minute details that the mafia engage in for the sake of maintaining the lifestyle that they have become accustomed to. And then director shows how that type of self-contained lifestyle can only eventually crumble as the outside world continually changes & evolves.


4. Aliens - This movie has everything that I look forward to in a sci-fi adventure. Suspenseful action, solid story, distinct characters (with great chemistry) , great visuals, kick-ass aliens, a turning plot-twist ( we all thought for sure, that Bishop couldn't be trusted), & of course, a catch-phrase that made the entire theatre roar (" Get away from her, you bitch!").

Mannnn.... I wish I had acid for blood.

3. Close Encounters Of The 3rd. Kind - For me, the most realistic handling of a story of aliens ( inspiring films like Contact & Signs which tried admirably to emulate), that it made it almost believable for me that extra-terrestrials do exist. Also, it was done with such a sense of awe-inspiring hope & elegant beauty, that it almost made me wish that they did indeed exist( & maybe aliens do, but that's an entirely different website, altogether).

Mannnn.... I wish a UFO would come down & fly me away into the limitless potential of space.
(Sans anal-probes, of course.)

2. Superman - Yep. The fact that this is #2 on this list is evidence that I am a huge comicbook nerd. And since admitting that usually doesn't garner much respect, I only expect the best when a project interprets my favorite medium up on the big screen. We comicbook fans don't need any more ammunition to makes us seem any more goofy. We can do that all by ourselves. ALL by ourselves.
And no matter what anyone says, this is the original gangsta of superheroes. So it is only fitting that the last son of Krypton's big-budget movie debut should turn out to be the one that all other comic-book based superhero movies must be measured by. And while I know that this movie does have it's dated flaws, it was, just like the character whom it portrayed, the one that started on how epic the idea of a superhero could truly be.

1. The Godfather - I could go on & on with why I agree with so many people of why this is such a great movie, but instead, I'll do a top 10 within a top 10 of reasons why I've watched this movie so many goddamn freakin' times:
10. The late great John Cazale.
9. Marlon Brando is back with a performance uniquely his own.
8. James Caan. IMO, his best performance ever & the best character in the movie.
7. All the "oranges=death/violent act" scenes.
6. Apollonia!!!
5. Vito Corleone's "...And that I do not forgive" speech during the meeting of the criminal masterminds.
4. Lines like "Sleeping with the fishes" or " Time to take out the mattresses", phrases that have since become part of popular culture.
3. Sonny's death scene.
2. The theme song.
1. Francis Ford Coppola's masterful use of foreshadowing.
Example:When Luca Brasi ( the guy who ends up sleeping with the fishes) goes to make a deal with the rival crime-family, he walks thru a glass door that leads to the bar where he will meet his end. As the door closes, the scene is shot looking at Luca from behind, setting up the shot to so that the fish designs that have been engraved into the glass give the impression that they are surrounding Luca's body.
Awesome.
Simply awesome.


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I don't need the encouragement.

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Reply #18 posted 11/17/08 4:28am

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mcmeekle said:

This Is Spinal Tap. I guess I have to say I've seen it 11 times.

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Oh God i have seen that movie so many times

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On the advice of my lawyers i have removed the previous quote on the basis that equality is not the goal for most around here, apparently revenge is higher on the list.
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Reply #19 posted 11/17/08 4:40am

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mdiver said:

mcmeekle said:

This Is Spinal Tap. I guess I have to say I've seen it 11 times.

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Oh God i have seen that movie so many times

"You can't dust for vomit" falloff

"Dozens of people spontaneously combust each year. It's just not really widely reported." giggle

"Do you know the feeling.... when you order a drink, like a whiskey on the rocks..... and there ain't no rocks...?"
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Mushanga said:

mdiver said:



Oh God i have seen that movie so many times

"You can't dust for vomit" falloff

"Dozens of people spontaneously combust each year. It's just not really widely reported." giggle


"well they should be made to smell the glove just not repeatedly" spit

On the advice of my lawyers i have removed the previous quote on the basis that equality is not the goal for most around here, apparently revenge is higher on the list.
FYI people, ketchup on roasties is a sin and will get you straight to hell
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Reply #21 posted 11/17/08 4:50am

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mdiver said:

Mushanga said:


"Dozens of people spontaneously combust each year. It's just not really widely reported." giggle


"well they should be made to smell the glove just not repeatedly" spit

- They said the album cover is a bit sexist.
- Well, so what? What's wrong with being sexy? giggle giggle

"Do you know the feeling.... when you order a drink, like a whiskey on the rocks..... and there ain't no rocks...?"
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Mushanga said:

mdiver said:



"well they should be made to smell the glove just not repeatedly" spit

- They said the album cover is a bit sexist.
- Well, so what? What's wrong with being sexy? giggle giggle


I love the line where the manager comes in and says

"Smell the glove is here, hello Janine" and totally hates her guts falloff

On the advice of my lawyers i have removed the previous quote on the basis that equality is not the goal for most around here, apparently revenge is higher on the list.
FYI people, ketchup on roasties is a sin and will get you straight to hell
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Reply #23 posted 11/17/08 4:54am

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Imago said:

evenstar3 said:



marry me? heart

I thought the movies were better than the book(s) boxed


Sorry, but the book was a tedius read redface
I LOVED the hobbit, but just got tired of reading LOTR.

The movies, however, were brilliant. Very much over-the-top, but LOTR is fantasy, so Peter Jackson's excesses can be forgiven. And the extended uber-long versions were brilliant.


I had a real lazy day last week and watched all 3 extended films in a row..

There's still a depression in the sofa where it moulded itself around my fat arse! lol

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Reply #24 posted 11/17/08 5:02am

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mdiver said:

Mushanga said:


- They said the album cover is a bit sexist.
- Well, so what? What's wrong with being sexy? giggle giggle


I love the line where the manager comes in and says

"Smell the glove is here, hello Janine" and totally hates her guts falloff

Dubly!!!!!

"Do you know the feeling.... when you order a drink, like a whiskey on the rocks..... and there ain't no rocks...?"
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Reply #25 posted 11/17/08 5:04am

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My list would probably be

Wizard of Oz
Amadeus
The Color Purple
Star Wars IV-VI
LOTR Trilogy
Blade Runner
Finding Nemo boxed
Dogma

There's loads more I do tend to watch stuff over and over again..

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Reply #26 posted 11/17/08 5:10am

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Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back
Contact
All About Eve
The Big Chill
A Few Good Men
When Harry Met Sally
The Breakfast Club
Pretty Woman
Postcards from the Edge
Spider-Man 2
X-Men

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Reply #27 posted 11/17/08 5:16am

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The best movies of all time:
The Godfather Parts I&II
Rocky I thru V
Goodfellas
Purple Rain
The Five Heartbeats
The Temptations
The Fast & The Furious
Casino
A bronx tale
Heat
Carlito's Way
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Knowin she can do for herself
Makes me wanna give her my wealth
Only kinda girl I want
Independent queen workin for her throne
I love her cause she got her own"
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Mushanga said:

mdiver said:



I love the line where the manager comes in and says

"Smell the glove is here, hello Janine" and totally hates her guts falloff

Dubly!!!!!


I need to watch that tonight lol

On the advice of my lawyers i have removed the previous quote on the basis that equality is not the goal for most around here, apparently revenge is higher on the list.
FYI people, ketchup on roasties is a sin and will get you straight to hell
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Reply #29 posted 11/17/08 5:44am

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The Princess Bride

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Happy Gilmore (cracks me up every time)

Breakfast at Tiffanys

Fargo

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