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1. 'Top Gun' because repeatedly watching it somehow honors my dad & brothers who are all military fly boys.
2. 'Forrest Gump' simply because it always entertains me.
3. 'When Harry Met Sally' is a rom-com I can't ever get tired of.
4. 'Dave' is so original and so unforgettable.
5. 'The American President' is a very charming movie plus I just wanna shout the line "My name is Andrew Shepherd and I AM THE PRESIDENT!"
6. 'As Good As It Gets' because I hate Melvin Udall so much that I love Melvin Udall!
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I am revisiting The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover recently. Check out this scene!
Maybe it's not so interesting to most people. But this one scene haunted my dreams as a kid. Even the wardrobe switch -- the actors magically change costumes across scenes, like white in the bathroom and red outside, because it's not supposed to be so logical: it's supposed to be beautiful.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/RFRCazQPLbEFor me this one scene is so magical. I showed it to my wife and I was disappointed because she didn't find it so magical. But she's more verbally-oriented and I'm more audiovisual. So no problem, but I rarely find people who see it the way I do. This is coming straight out of our dreams for me.
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It's the poetry between the unspoken words, you see. There's a buildup -- a lifetime of longings. You see it in the scene. It doesn't just communicate a thousand words. It communicates a million words -- you never stop finding the new words. It's the that's star you think you can grab in your hand and it fades to dust as you see the star in the sky and realized you never grabbed it in the first place. I can never do this justice with words.
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[*] It's [the, sorry] star you think you can grab [...]
Like I said, I can't describe it in words. It's like trying to describe why you love someone. You make up things that sound good but you never really capture it. - 13 d
Maybe Galaxy Quest as a more accessible one. It's just so fun and funny, especially for Star Trek lovers!
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Never say die☠️
I was gonna maybe say The Goonies, haha, that’s a Top 1 (1A/1B with Karate Kid at worst) childhood movie for me.
I guess I’ll pivot to Dazed & Confused, because I’ve done it, lmao. Back when I was young and poor and didn’t have cable, I just had like 3 or 4 movies on VHS that I’d always put on. Dazed & Confused never got old for me. Still hasn’t. I took a trip to Austin, TX, and the first place I went after I got my rental car was the Moon Tower at Zilker Park😝
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Hmm I have a few:
Timecrimes (Spanish good movie)
The man in the iron mask
Coraline
Troy
running scared (with Paul walker)
the family man (with that one dude with the funky smile meme)
Titanic (yeah it gives me an eerie feeling knowing all those people were so happy in real life to be on the unsinkable ship and just 4 days later they started sinking)
the twilight zone (SOME episodes from the original old one)
Black mirror (SOME episodes) not the movie just the little mini episodes.
and as a child it was always the lion king and beauty and the beast.
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I totally get how some movies never get old 🎥. For me, "Spirited Away" is a film I can watch repeatedly and still find something new to appreciate each time. The animation, story, and magical world Hayao Miyazaki created are just timeless! 🌟 Another one would be "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" for its unique storytelling and emotional depth. Both movies resonate with me on different levels and always leave me inspired.
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I have a copy of the 1999 Hollywood movie Jesus with Jeremy Sisto. It compresses the Gospels by combining events and personalities that appear separately in the Bible into events current at the same time. In my view, it does a good job Of presenting the story of Jesus according to the Catholic perspective.
It shows Jesus as the Bible refers to him as both fully man and fully God and it shows him struggling with that. I have watched that movie every year since I discovered it. I am watching it now. For me watching this movie reinvigorates my faith and even for non Christians it would give them an opportunity to understand Jesus better. Much of the movie was filmed in Malta which is very much like Sicily. so I am a little biased.
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As far as pure fun, The Road to El Dorado is probably the movie I watched the most to this day. I can put this on and always have me smiling or thinking. The more you understand the little details, the deeper it gets.
When I was a kid, it was Jackie Chan's breakout movie The Drunken Master in 70's and Sinbad
When I was a teenager/young adult, it was 5 Centimeters per Second for animation and Nightcrawler starring Jake Gyllenhaal.
Now it's Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro for animation and Damian Chazelle's Babylon.10 Reply 992 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. I never tire of seeing The Quiet Man. I've watched it many, many times and laugh out loud. It's probably my favorite film.
Life With Father (1947) totally cracks me up. I've watched that many times, too.
Casablanca.
The original Dracula (1931)
Son of Frankenstein (1939)
Young Frankenstein
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There are several movies I could watch many times, and have. Top of the list is that super entertaining Mel Brooks classic Spaceballs.
I've always had a crush on Daphne Zuniga.
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I'm pretty much "one and done" with films and books. I'm moving on to something new rather than rewatching or rereading something with no surprises for me. I don't want to own any movies.
20 Reply The John Wick franchise
It’s not too plot oriented so knowing it by heart doesn’t take away from the pleasure
It could practically be a silent movie built on choreography alone20 ReplyPride & Prejudice, Beautiful Thing, Ice Age.
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@Valdemort ice age? Why? Lol 😆 kids film
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Lots... Semi-Pro, Step Brothers, Old School, and Knocked up for starters.
40 Reply 5.6K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. I watch Open Range every time it comes on the GRIT channel.
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Great, great movie!
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Rudy
A Few Good Men
Shawshank Redemption
Silence of the Lambs
The Waterboy
You've Got Mail
Groundhog Day
10 Reply Peter Jacksons Lord of the Rings extended edition.
20 ReplyI would say the closest movie for me would be "Demolition man"
10 Reply567 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. How Green Was My Valley... Book published in 1939... A 1941 Black & White film.
10 ReplyI love the film Event Horizon. I've seen it so many times and still love it.
10 ReplyThe maze Serie
Deadpool and Wolverine
Croods 2
Bad guys
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I cannot watch any repeatedly, but I do have some I watch yearly. Safety Last and Battleship Potemkin are two of those, as both pioneered several film techniques.
10 Reply 662 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. The Natural, Robert Redford.
Field Of Dreams, Kevin Costner.21 Reply- 13 d
THE BIRDS (please stop remaking old movies and leave this alone!) The Ghost and Mrs Muir, SABRINA (original) Forrest Gump, practical magic , half baked , fried green tomatoes, Shawshank, steel magnolias, across the universe, moulin rouge.
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The Amateur 2025 or watching The Weather Man 2005
10 Reply 386 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. Groundhog Day
As Good As It Gets
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The early Star wars movies. The Harry Potter movies are always a fun watch.
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Snatch, I watched It 3 times in 4 days including the first time and later watched it twice in 3
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For me it's also Goonies, and some other movies...
Star Wars movies, older Star Trek movies, Harry Potter movies, Conan (both of the 80s movies), and Willow.
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Johnny dangerously. Cinematic masterpiece!!
10 Reply 1.1K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. The most times I have ever seen movie is three times. I find it hard to think that any movie would be good for regular watching.
10 ReplyFor me it’s me before you, titanic, sinister and defo Harry Potter :)
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662 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. Blazing Saddles. Crack up every time I watch it.
10 Reply570 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. Spirit stallion of the Cimarron, it never gets old
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There are a few. Slumdog millionaire, any Harry Potter movie, and Friday.
10 Reply 1.8K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. Silent hill. I've watched it over 30 times by now
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I do enjoy the movie even if it strayed from the game itself
My loved one enjoying a meal I prepared. Seeing someone I love laugh or smile in that way that lights up their eyes.
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Kes. It's an old British film about a boy and his Kestrel
10 Reply The Breakfast Club. Just watched that movie the 50th time last night. That movie never gets old.
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Harry Potter movies, The Hangover franchise
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@Baublebar234 I like the part about "you, pretty boy, next (cop talking to class) not you fat Jesus"
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Hangover 1. Lol.
Interview with the Vampire
20 ReplyMonty Python Meaning Of Life
60 ReplyJeremiah Johnson
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The Pick of Destiny has been one for me.
10 Reply 1.4K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. Dredd (2012) or Edge Of Tomorrow (2014)
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Beverly Hills Cop and Lethal Weapon.
10 Reply 1.3K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. I would say Les visiteurs
10 Reply544 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. 50 Shades of Grey
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Charmed tv series
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and bewitched
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Shawshank Redemption.
20 Reply Crazy Rich Asians has high rotation.
10 Reply424 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. Raiders Of The Lost Ark
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The Matrix.
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Yeah you really should!
It's 3idiot Hindi movie
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Ready to Rumble
10 Reply Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
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Any lord of the rings or hobbit movies
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Amazing Spider-Man and all the star wars
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D. E. B. S
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Love and own that movie! It's such a cute film
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Yes plus it opened up my eyes.
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Lol I get what you mean. My eyes were open long before that movie but it still made me smile that it was handled so well.
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Cause when they say gay woman I’m not what people picture.
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Titanic for me!
10 Reply 939 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. I Can Only Imagine
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The Notebook.
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Home alone 🙃🙃
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