Movies you've seen the most often

Started by Pas, June 08, 2003, 06:37:21 PM

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Sigur Rós

1.Waynes World 1-2.....maybe a 100 times
2. Big Lebowski....I've stopped counting!
3. Boogie Nights
4. Almost Famous
5. Fight Club
6. American comedies from the 80'es starring Chevy Chase or Steve Martin.....I've seen a million of those.

Pwaybloe

30+ Times

Aliens
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Boogie Nights
The Doors
Back to the Future
Jaws
Raiders of the Lost Ark

©brad

let's see here-

little cbrad used to watch these a lot;
goonies
back to da future
scream
beetle juice
the lion king/aladdin
toy story
the sandlot
jurassic park
die hard 3 wit a fuckin vengence, grrr....

when cbrad started going through puberty, he was watching these a lot;
wild things
cinemax porn
boogie nights
goodfellas/casino


and these are just the all time cbrad favorites
all of woody's stuff, recently deconstructing harry
do the right thing
any given sunday/jfk
raging bull
being j.m.
thelma and louise
my cousin vinny
crooklyn
raiders of the lost ark
jerry maguire

MacGuffin

I'll list the ones I've seen enough that the dialogue becomes second nature:

Star Wars Trilogy
Raiders Of The Lost Ark
Any John Hughes 80's flim (Ferris Bueller, Breakfast Club, etc.)
Fight Club
The Matrix
Boogie Nights
Batman
Jaws
Back To The Future
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Psycho
North By Northwest
GoodFellas
Taxi Driver
Blue Velvet
The Godfather
Terminator 2
Rocky
Misery
Stand By Me
The Buddy Holly Story
Heat
Big
Heathers
Grease
Saturday Night Fever
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
American Graffitti
Animal House
Blues Brothers
Caddyshack
Stripes


So many more I'm forgetting...
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pookiethecat

Quote from: MacGuffin
Who Framed Roger Rabbit...

Ahh, how could I forget.  Thats definitely one I watched repeatedly.  It still fucking blows my mind.  10 plus years later and the animation/live action integration still looks convincing.
i wanna lick 'em.

Sigur Rós

Quote from: pookiethecat
Quote from: MacGuffin
Who Framed Roger Rabbit...

Ahh, how could I forget.  Thats definitely one I watched repeatedly.  It still fucking blows my mind.  10 plus years later and the animation/live action integration still looks convincing.

Hehe...I was about to write the same thing!  :-D

phil marlowe

early years:
- pulp fiction
- the wall
- waynes world
- speed
- natural born killers

later on:
- boogie nights
- blue velvet
- big lebowski
- magnolia
- talented mr ripley
- mulholland drive

varies from 10 to 50 views i guess mostly in loads.

pookiethecat

sweet...an stp fan AND a who framed roger rabbit fan.
i wanna lick 'em.

modage

batman.

when i was 8 and it first came to video (after seeing it 5 times in the theatre incl. opening night with my dad who is a huge batman fan), i watched it so many times that i had the opening credits memorized.  i could recite whos name would come up before it did.
Christopher Nolan's directive was clear to everyone in the cast and crew: Use CGI only as a last resort.

Rudie Obias

last summer i watched MAGNOLIA practically everyday and everyday i'd bother my friends about a new 82 i found in the picture or how brilliant PTA is.  yeah my friends really hate MAGNOLIA because of me.
\"a pair of eyes staring at you, projected on a large screen is what cinema is truly about.\" -volker schlöndorff

godardian

Quote from: rudieoblast summer i watched MAGNOLIA practically everyday and everyday i'd bother my friends about a new 82 i found in the picture or how brilliant PTA is.  yeah my friends really hate MAGNOLIA because of me.

The day Magnolia opened in Portland, in January 2000, I took the day off work, bought four consecutive tickets, and spent all day in the theater, watching it over and over and over.
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Gold Trumpet

Easy question for me. Only movie I have memorized every line and cut to, Die Hard, and I am not one bit ashamed of it either. Must have seen it a thousand times (not kidding or exagerrating). The viewing was intense when I was younger and drifted after through trying to find some art, I considered not worth my time but have rediscovered it again and love it still.

~rougerum

Pas

Quote from: The Gold TrumpetMust have seen it a thousand times (not kidding or exagerrating).

Yes you are :-)

Cecil

i think ive seen robocop and scanners more than any other film. i would watch them once (and sometimes two or three times) a day for about six months back when i was a kid

bonanzataz

i would always see scanners in the horror section of my blockbuster when i was younger and was always too afraid to get it (which is funny considering i was raised on the shining and the omen). i've decided to face my fear and put it near the top of my netflix queue.
The corpses all hang headless and limp bodies with no surprises and the blood drains down like devil's rain we'll bathe tonight I want your skulls I need your skulls I want your skulls I need your skulls Demon I am and face I peel to see your skin turned inside out, 'cause gotta have you on my wall gotta have you on my wall, 'cause I want your skulls I need your skulls I want your skulls I need your skulls collect the heads of little girls and put 'em on my wall hack the heads off little girls and put 'em on my wall I want your skulls I need your skulls I want your skulls I need your skulls