What movies do you watch again and again?

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Originally Posted by sk_pacer

It's V.I.K.I but for the life of me, i cant remember what it stands for. The first 20 minutes do help to set the tone for the movie and shows the distaste the character has for robots. Do try to catch that first 20 minutes
If I remember correctly it's Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence.
 

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Originally Posted by white cat lover

I watch Stargate SG-1 & Stargate Atlantis all the time - not movies, but TV series. I do watch the movies Stargate Continuum & Stargate The Ark of Truth, too.

As for movies - Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, Finding Nemo, Gothica, Charlie Wilson's War, & X-Men.
Stargate is great! They're making another series soon actually. As for Charlie wilson's war, that movie was BRILLIANT!
 

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Just thought of 4 more movies that I can't resist----
Tombstone (Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Dana Delaney, Billy Zane, Sam Elliott )
The Quick & the Dead (Russell Crowe, Gene Hackman, DiCaprio, Sharon Stone)
Jaws ( I adore Robert Shaw in this film, and cry every time the shark eats him )
Field of Dreams----I don't care for Kevin Costner at all, but everytime I hear him say, "Hey Dad, wanna have a catch?" I cry like a baby.

If they come on tv, I'm hooked, I don't care if there's only 10 minutes left---I've got to watch.
 

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We own all the HP movies on DVD and when we can't find anything else to watch we'll put one of those in.

Moulin Rouge is another favorite
Lately the Dark Night has been on HBO so we've been watching that again.
Any of the Resident Evil movies
The 5th Element ... "Multipass!"

We get a lot of movie chanels on cable so pretty much what ever is on... We always have a hard time picking one from our own collection which is why we always default to Harry Potter.
 

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Heat
The Sand Pebbles
Anything and everything with "the Duke" in it.
Gladiator
The Longest Day
A Bridge Too Far
Band of Brothers
Rome
POTC
LOTR
Braveheart
The Resident Evil flicks
Some of the Star Trek movies
Star Wars 4, 5 and 6
Shawshank Redemption
Field of Dreams

I know I'm missing a lot of them.
 

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August Rush
Big (or any Tom Hanks movie)
Cats, the musical
The Sound of Music
A Christmas Carol (1984 version with George C. Scott is my all time fav.)
 

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I love this thread! My list includes:
Desk Set with Spencer Tracy & Katherine Hepburn
Nightmare before Christmas...love Danny Elfman's music
The Sound of Music
West Side Story
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou
Raising Arizona
 

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Adaptation
Requiem for a Dream
Monster
Bully
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
A Christmas Story (during Christmas only, of course)

and so many more I can't think of right now!
 

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Boondocks Saints
Snatch
Lucky Number Slevin
Lock, Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels
Pulp Fiction
Dogma
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Reservoir Dogs
The Usual Suspects
Eastern Promises
Sin City
Farewell to the King
 

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Most of these I wouldn't go out and buy to watch, but if they're on tv I'll watch them:

The Princess Bride (this is the excpetion - I did buy it - and I've seen it dozens of times)
Earth Girls are Easy
Robinhood: Men in Tights
A Knight's Tale
Grease
Little Shop of Horrors
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Harry Potter movies (if I'm in the mood)
Nightmare before Christmas
O Brother Where Art Thou
Field of Dreams
Mystery, Alaska

I'm sure there are lots more.
 

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Ther is a lot of good movies here. I think that the musicals you can watch over and over.

This might be strange but Jurassic Park and poltergiest.
 

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Mamma Mia - the only DVD I've ever actually purchased for myself.

Miracle - I even ventured to Lake Placid to see where it all happened.

and, of course, A Christmas Story - I love that era.
 

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I have a lot:

The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, Gone With The Wind, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, I Remember Mama, North By Northwest, Now Voyager, Radio Days, Goodfellas, Footlight Parade, Rear Window (1954), Fargo, A Hard Days Night, Help!, Father Of The Bride (1950), Father's Little Dividend, Gettysburg, The Best Years of Our Lives, Airport, Airplane, Blonde Crazy, White Heat, Rocky, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Asphalt Jungle, The Day the Earth Stood Still (1950), The Beginning of the End, The Right Stuff, The Sound of Music, Lady for a Day, and more I can't remember!
 
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