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  1. #21
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    Star Wars (Original Trilogy)
    Wizard of Oz
    Sound of Music
    Harry Potter Series

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    I noticed a few people saying Star Wars the original trilogy. There was a time when I would watch them over and over. Finally bought my set when it came out on DVD. I was so disappointed when I discovered I couldn't get the movies in their original form (unless it was a bootleg copy from VHS). I really don't like the added special effects, don't think they add anything just detract. Anyhow back on subject some more movies I can watch over and over
    Any Die Hard movie
    Unstoppable, 2 of my favorite actors and a runaway train need I say more
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    as weird as it seems, I love watching fever pitch with jimmy fallon, not a great movie, I just like it.

    I also thought Gung ho, goonies, and monsters inc
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    Tangled, Toy Storys, 16 Candles, Overboard.
    Jack Sparrow: Hide the rum

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    Another one I've watched many times:
    The Godfather, (and also Godfather part II)
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    Jurassic Park (any of them though the third one is horrid)
    Music and Lyrics (Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore just fun characters)
    Ghostbusters (either of them)
    Return to Me
    Most of the Pixar movies
    The Emperors New Groove
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    runaway bride, frozen, vacation, and fast times at ridgemont high
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    Just thought of a couple more, Terminator 2 directors cut. What a great action movie. I Robot another good action movie. 2 really great scenes in this movie, first when the construction robot turns on and destroys the house. Some how Will Smith still manages to escape and save the cat. Scond the scene in the tunnel with the robots jumping on the car. Okay now I gotta go watch it again.
    Three years in Connecticut and loving it
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    Quote Originally Posted by ransam View Post
    as weird as it seems, I love watching fever pitch with jimmy fallon, not a great movie, I just like it.

    I also thought Gung ho, goonies, and monsters inc
    Love, love, love Fever Pitch. Such an enjoyable movie.

    Here are mine....I have a lot

    Twister
    The Wedding Singer
    Dazed and Confused
    Fever Pitch
    Oceans 11
    Lost Boys
    The Godfather (the first two)
    Goodfellas
    The Cutting Edge
    Vegas Vacation
    That Thing you Do
    Eddie and the Cruisers
    Frequency
    Rear Window, To Catch A Thief, Dial M for Murder

    and my new fav The Blind Side

    I have to admit I will watch the same movies I like over and over again.
    Rita (aka NJGIRL)

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewDVCowner View Post
    Jurassic Park (any of them though the third one is horrid)
    This made me laugh, because the Third one is my DS16's favourite!?!?!
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    I don't know how I forgot to put The Breakfast Club on my list. I bet I have watched it 50 times at least. I've watched at least 3 times this year. I personally think that movie should be a requirement for high school freshmen to watch the first day of class.

    The Breakfast Club was and still is an accurate representation of the various types of high school students. It shows how they are different but most importantly, how they all have their problems and difficulties that really in the end makes them all the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1DisneyNut View Post
    I don't know how I forgot to put The Breakfast Club on my list. I bet I have watched it 50 times at least. I've watched at least 3 times this year. I personally think that movie should be a requirement for high school freshmen to watch the first day of class.

    The Breakfast Club was and still is an accurate representation of the various types of high school students. It shows how they are different but most importantly, how they all have their problems and difficulties that really in the end makes them all the same.
    Oooooh. Good one. I need to put that on mine too.
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    LOTS of the animated Disney movies.
    Princess Bride
    The Avengers
    Any of the Iron Man movies
    the first and third Indiana Jones movies

    There are probably a lot more that I just can't think of right now.

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    Great lists!

    For me it's....
    1. Most John Wayne movies but especially Those made in the 60's and early 70's
    2. Raiders
    3. Caddy Shack
    4. All 3 Lord of the Rings
    5. Any of the Die Hard series
    6. Most Bond films
    7. Any Star Trek
    8. Original3 Star Wars
    9. Any Men in Black
    10. Any Harry Potter
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    I love Cutting Edge, Kronk and Yzma and Michael Keaton movies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by i'm grumpy View Post
    I love Cutting Edge, Kronk and Yzma and Michael Keaton movies.
    Toe pick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Bus Driver View Post
    I see you like love stories not being critical but for myself a movie I can watch over & over always seems to be a comedy.

    Ground Hogs Day
    Ghostbusters
    Airplane 1 & 2
    Scary Movie 3
    I love the fact that you can watch Ground Hog Day over and over
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    Forrest Gump
    Casablanca
    Seven Year Itch
    Singing in the Rain
    The Patriot
    Goodfellas
    Saving Mr. Banks
    Ghostbusters
    National Lampoons Vacation (Christmas and summer)

    Disney Blu Rays (or DVD's) that get played a lot:

    Lilo & Stitch
    Wreck-It-Ralph (don't know why... just love this one)
    Tinkerbell movies
    Wall-E
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    Grand Flo - Too many times to keep track!
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    POR - Sept & Dec '03
    AoA - Oct. '12, Dec. '13
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    Jaws
    Saving Private Ryan
    The Outsiders
    A Christmas Story
    American Werewolf in London
    The Thing
    Halloween ( The original )
    Scallywag

    August 2004 - POR
    May 2006 - POF (Honeymoon Trip)
    September 2006 - Royal Pacific (Universal Studios)
    April 2007 - POR
    July 2009 - CBR
    June 2013 - CBR
    June 2014 - POF

    June 2016 - POLY
    June 2017 - AKL
    June 2018 - BC

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    Another vote for -
    Twister
    LOTR
    Star Wars (first trilogy)

    But I'd also have to add -
    The Fifth Element
    Galaxy Quest
    Amanda
    Mom of Jay and Sam

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