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78 comments:
Revenge of the Nerds 25 times.
The Wizard of Oz, countless times since I was little.
Feel like A Christmas Story gets a lot of play during the holidays.
Bringing Up Baby or Immortal Beloved, both around 25-30 times.
Spinal Tap, lost count
Wizard of Oz sounds like it because CBS had it on tv once a year on a Sunday night for decades when there were only 3 network channels. Then Star Wars five times.
EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, probably 200+ times. Never gets old.
Saving private Ryan.
Star wars. Taped it off the t.v in the early 80's on our brand new video and then watched it religiously every day when i came home from school. 'Goodfellas' and 'Scarface' come close.
Stepbrothers, at least 30 times.
Lord of the Rings, 10+ times, all three movies! So about 30 times. Now waiting for the Amazon Prime series!
Out of Africa 15 times (in 1985 after a break up)
Spring Breakers at least a dozen times. Weird, I know, but it's electronic music with bikinis and partying, like 3 of my favorite things.
1. Hatari starring John Wayne. 6 times in first run - Annually on DVD
2. Goodbye Mr Chips starring Peter O'Toole - Annually on DVD
Die Hard and approx. 100 times.
Local Hero, nine or ten times.
Gator-- Agreed, bc of annual airings that I never missed as a kid, plus many viewing as adult, Wizard of Oz probably wins out at 50+. This is Spinal Tap and Elf(Christmas marathons!) probably come in not far below that.
Sandybrook- you, too, on Wizard of Oz...and Christmas Story is another marathon I enjoy
Wizard of Oz comes in first because I've been watching it annually for as long as I can remember. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is second because it has been viewed in our house every December since it was released to video. Thirty years plus or minus.
Reality Bites- there was a year when ya boy Troy watched this everyday on his *new* DVD player, number have gone downhill since then
Robin Hood starring Errol Flynn, 30-40 times
Same Time Next Year, 20-30 times
I'm old school.
"Casablanca."
In the hundreds.
Blazing Saddles
The Women
Stalag 17
Mr Smith Goes to Washington
Jeez, hundreds of times.
Napoleon Dynamite, and about 300
John Wayne in The Cowboys. Any of his movies really, couldn't say how many times.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy at least 35 times. ❤️
Goodfellas
Has to be over 50 times
Pee Wees Christmas Special
JAWS. I've lost count. 150-200+?
Sixteen Candles and I too lost count eons ago.
I'll watch The Maltese Falcon whenever it's on. Maybe 30 times.
Officespace... maybe a dozen times or more. I swear they based lumbergh on my old boss.
The Sound of Music approximately 20 times
1979's "Phantasm." I've seen it at least 100 times in my lifetime.It's been my favorite movie since I was a little tyke.
The James Bond movies, seen 23 of the 24 films way too many times to count....
Rear Window - too many times to count
Dolemite, 5 times since Friday. Excellent movie!
Pulp Fiction, too many times to count...
Home Alone - somewhere between 50-100
grease. I've memorized most of their lines. Godfather 2...love it when young fit Deniro speaks in Italian..oooo
Wizard of Oz - maybe 50
Holiday Inn - maybe 30
White Christmas - maybe 30
Dr Zhivago - at least 25
Pretty In Pink - over 25
Wizard of Oz because of the reason sandybrook stated, Gone With the Wind, Casablanca, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane, Little Mermaid, Home Alone, Christmas Story, It's a Wonderful Life, Little Women...
Cum Fart Cocktails Vol 2
Probably 30-40 times
The Godfather, part one and two, a hundred times easy, every time it comes on cable. They play it all the time, because people will always watch it again.
Toss up between GWTW (I know the dialogue by memory) and Liz Taylor's Cleopatra.
Big Lebowski. Seen it too many times to count.
Serendipity
It's a Wonderful Life- too many times to count. At one time, it came on probably 20-30 times a year on different channels and I would watch every one.
Tie: either "Desert Hearts" or, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." The number of times I've viewed each is in triple digits.
I watch groundhog day almost everyday
Breakfast at Tiffany’s—probably 20-25x
Die Hard - at least 2 dozen times.
Goodfellas like 50 times at least. the same for Bladerunner......
Saint Elmo's Fire - 8 times
Point Break... the original one of course!, about 15 times I believe
Pretty Woman and Eurotrip both @ 25x.
Twice Upon a Time with Molly Ringwald. I've lost count of how many times I've watched it, but I need a new digital recording of it!
Sister Acts I & II ... family favourite - would revisit at least 2- 4 times a year, and that's from the 90's to today, so easily 50 -100 times..
Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion 4x
Rocky Horror Picture Show, easily 100 times but I haven't seen it in a long time now. Another viewing is definitely in order!
The Little mermaid, I have no idea how many times I watched it.
Step Brothers, Beetlejuice and Vacation.... Oh and Jaws!! I really can't say how many times, but a lot.
@J Thanks for naming such a lovely little film, Local Hero. The score alone is worth 20 views!
Apocalypse Now Redux ~50 times. The Deer Hunter ~25. Spotlight ~25. I love watching movies over and over again. Always see or hear something new... each and every time.
Ugh these YOUR TURN are so boring.
Home alone and back to the future
Pulp Fiction.....countless times
Yankee Doodle Dandy w/ James Cagney (45 times)
Couples Retreat w/ Vince Vaughn (20 times)
Vertigo- 9 times- named the greatest movie of all time by Sight and Sound Magazine.
Both Godfathers- many times
2001: A Space Odyssey
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls?
300, 300.
Terminator II (hangs head), Paper Moon, Raising Arizona, The Godfather, Amadeus, Little Big Man.
oh, and Gone With The Wind, Sound of Music, Wizard of Oz.
3 way tie between Star Wars original trilogy, Braveheart, and Lord of the Ring/Hobbit movies
It's a Wonderful Life. I have watched it every year since I was a little kid. Probably 30+ times now.
other than Disney classics when I was a wee one, (Aladdin, Little Mermaid, and the always bomb ass Sword in the Stone) I would have to honestly say probably something like National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Seen it at least once a season for most of my 38yrs. :)
Dirty Dancing
Christmas Vacation
Overboard
Private Benjamin
Jaws
No idea how many times I have seen these. I love almost any movie Goldie Hawn is in.
Bladerunner, all the different verions at least twice, original, directors cut, international cut etc..
princess diaries. 200+
This is Spinal Tap
Notorious - Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant, directed by Alfred Hitchcock - Dozens of times
The Philadelphia Story - Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart - Dozens of Times
A River Runs Through it - Brad Pitt - Dozens of Times
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