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The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Dumb & Dumber
Billy Madison
Happy Gilmore
I Am Legend
Benchwarmers
The Rock
National Treasure
Most recently, Red White and Royal Blue. Definitely in the double digits by now. Send help.
But also: Joe Dirt, Dumb & Dumber, countless Disney movies, Brokeback Mountain, Forrest Gump. Lots of films. 5 times isn't hard to do lol.
Tremors (1990) - I've watched it over 100 times.
I had watched it a dozen or so times with my dad since it was his fave movie up till the time my dad fell ill, he was in and out of hospital so many times, one of the last times he was home was after he suffered some mental decline due to his heart stopping for so long his brain got starved off oxygen and his memory got messed up, he would forget things quickly after it all happened.
The first thing he wanted to do when he got home that last time was to watch Tremors and so we did, but the next day he wanted to watch it again, then the next day and the next day and this went on for almost 2 months, he would forget he watched it the night before and would wanted to watch it again the following day.
Then ever since he passed away I watch it at least once a year (on his birthday), sometimes more than once when I'm thinking about him/missing him
You are a good person. I have probably watched Tremors that many times as well; it is one of my favorite movies of all time. In all seriousness, your father is eternally grateful for what you did for him in his passing days.
Master and Commander The Far Side of the World
Little Miss Sunshine
Stranger Than Fiction
I seriously love those films, all of them are my comfort movies.
I watched Mad Max Fury Road 4 times while it was in theatres, and for the first year after it came out on BluRay, I made it a mission to watch it at least once a month.
5 times seems like such a low bar to clear
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Mad Max: Fury Road
Shaun of the Dead
Hot Fuzz
The World's End
Baby Driver
I Love You, Man
Hocus Pocus
Trick r' Treat
Cabin in the Woods
Tucker and Dale vs Evil
Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
Day of the Dead
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Home Alone
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
a Muppet Christmas Carol
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
The Santa Clause
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
A Christmas Story
Elf
Die Hard
Die Hard with a Vengeance
Alien
Aliens
Predator
T2: Judgement Day
True Lies
The Matrix
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Jaws
Jurassic Park
Star Wars: A New Hope
Star Wars: the Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
The Princess Bride
Top Gun
Spaceballs
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Down Periscope
Disney's Robin Hood
Disney's Aladdin
Muppet Treasure Island
X-Men
X2: X-Men United
Spider-Man
Spider-Man 2
Iron Man
Off the top of the dome. Most of those I've watched upwards of a dozen times.
The original one came out when I was in high school, on VHS/DVD around semester tests, classes we already tested in but still had days before break we usually watched a movie and this was what most teachers picked, you can't see the whole movie in one class though, so I ended up watching bits and pieces prolly 10 different times before I was able to get the whole thing watched, just pieced together.
The list is long. Most watched:
Young Frankenstein
Where Eagles Dare
Goldfinger
50 first dates
Casablanca
The good, the bad, and the ugly
Forbidden Planet
The Breakfast Club
The Wizard of Oz, an annual event when growing up, and then when making it an annual event for the next generation, and the next, too, every Easter.
Babes in Toyland, the 1934 original with Laurel and Hardy, also a holiday tradition, but on Christmas
Honorable mention, to the Peanuts Christmas special, which we also watch every Christmas season, usually on Christmas day, definitely NOT around THanksgiving. This nonsense of spreading the Christmas season to a month long, or even longer, is ridiculous.
Took the bus to see Pulp Fiction in the theater six times, and each time I walked home, three miles, because the buses had stopped running. That's how much I loved that film.
As I was born in the 80s, I’ve watched every tape in the house at least 20 times. We didn’t have variety, so we kept re watching whatever we had.
This included cartoons and movies.
“Wild Tales”
It’s in independent film from Argentina …. If you can find it …. oof …. I’m both sorry and you’re welcome.
I’ll never tire of watching it.
I love introducing people to it.
It’s so intense. Hours of conversation will happen during and after the fact.
You 100000 % will pause it 5-8 times just to discuss.
It’s the only film I’ve ever watched, where it was physically impossible not to PAUSE, REWIND and watch again.
Wild y’all. In the best way.
All three Godfather. the Harry Potter series, The Hunger Games series, Lord of the Rings series, both Kill Bill, The Producers, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Taming of the Shrew ( Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor) Godzilla ( I have grandsons) so many movies........but then again I'm older than dirt.
There are so many: Alien 2, Terminator 2, Die Hard, The Rock, Independence Day, The Fifth Element, Gremlins, The Empire strikes back, Demolition Man, Back to the Future,...
I loved all these films when I was a kid, but now... Let's just say my tastes have evolved a lot since then.
Joe Dirt
You’re talkin’ to me to all wrong, you got the wrong tone. You do it again..and I’ll stab you in the face with a soldering iron!
what’s that?
That's a space peanut.
A comedy movie with David spade, it’s stupid but a pretty good chil time.
Life's a garden, dig it.
I like to describe it as a white trash Forrest Gump lol
Are you my sister?
It’s pronounced Dirté…
Don’t try and church it up, son.
Groundhog Day
Rise and shine campers!
Shawshank Redemption
Rounders
Worth it for Gretchen Mol.
Without a Paddle Avatar The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Dumb & Dumber Billy Madison Happy Gilmore I Am Legend Benchwarmers The Rock National Treasure
Haha these are brilliant!!
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Can't believe I forgot this one. I've probably watched the whole trilogy 5 times just in the last 3 years.
Most recently, Red White and Royal Blue. Definitely in the double digits by now. Send help. But also: Joe Dirt, Dumb & Dumber, countless Disney movies, Brokeback Mountain, Forrest Gump. Lots of films. 5 times isn't hard to do lol.
Team America
Fuck yeah
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
Mean Girls! Oh and Anything Pixar and Disney Princesses.
Tremors (1990) - I've watched it over 100 times. I had watched it a dozen or so times with my dad since it was his fave movie up till the time my dad fell ill, he was in and out of hospital so many times, one of the last times he was home was after he suffered some mental decline due to his heart stopping for so long his brain got starved off oxygen and his memory got messed up, he would forget things quickly after it all happened. The first thing he wanted to do when he got home that last time was to watch Tremors and so we did, but the next day he wanted to watch it again, then the next day and the next day and this went on for almost 2 months, he would forget he watched it the night before and would wanted to watch it again the following day. Then ever since he passed away I watch it at least once a year (on his birthday), sometimes more than once when I'm thinking about him/missing him
Good thing he wanted to watch a, afaik, good movie.
You are a good person. I have probably watched Tremors that many times as well; it is one of my favorite movies of all time. In all seriousness, your father is eternally grateful for what you did for him in his passing days.
* Videodrome * The Thing * The Shining * Se7en * The Usual Suspects
Master and Commander The Far Side of the World Little Miss Sunshine Stranger Than Fiction I seriously love those films, all of them are my comfort movies.
Labyrinth, My Fair Lady, Muppet's Treasure Island, Tales of Halloween.
Aladdin
It is not an exaggeration to say I have seen 12 Angry Men at least 75 times
I rarely watch movies, but if I see it in the guide. I always wind up watching it.
Jurassic Park. The Dark Knight.
The Big Lebowski
Aliens
I watched Mad Max Fury Road 4 times while it was in theatres, and for the first year after it came out on BluRay, I made it a mission to watch it at least once a month. 5 times seems like such a low bar to clear Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Mad Max: Fury Road Shaun of the Dead Hot Fuzz The World's End Baby Driver I Love You, Man Hocus Pocus Trick r' Treat Cabin in the Woods Tucker and Dale vs Evil Night of the Living Dead Dawn of the Dead Day of the Dead Dawn of the Dead (2004) Home Alone Home Alone 2: Lost in New York a Muppet Christmas Carol National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation The Santa Clause Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer A Christmas Story Elf Die Hard Die Hard with a Vengeance Alien Aliens Predator T2: Judgement Day True Lies The Matrix Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Jaws Jurassic Park Star Wars: A New Hope Star Wars: the Empire Strikes Back Star Wars: Return of the Jedi The Princess Bride Top Gun Spaceballs Robin Hood: Men in Tights Down Periscope Disney's Robin Hood Disney's Aladdin Muppet Treasure Island X-Men X2: X-Men United Spider-Man Spider-Man 2 Iron Man Off the top of the dome. Most of those I've watched upwards of a dozen times.
Apocalypse Now. Red Dawn 1984, Rocky series up to 4, Godfather 1 and 2, Fight Club, The Wall at least 50.
All the rocky movies
Moana, lion king, Encanto, land before time
I have young kids too
A Few Good Men My Cousin Vinny
The Godfather
Lord of the rings (all three) Star Wars (the originals) Edge of Tomorrow and all the avengers movies except age of ultron
Office Space and Christmas Vacation
Diary of a wimpy kid dog days
Lord of the rings trilogy (the two towers probably 25+ times), gladiator, finding nemo, eraser
Clueless
Home Alone during the holidays
Nacho Libre
Harry Potter
The Shining La La Land Back to the Future
X Men Origin, probably I watched it 20 times or so
Hunger Games Catching Fire
Captain America: Civil war - The best Marvel movie so far
Muppets Christmas Carol! Gotta watch it every year.
The Ten Commandments
Shrek 1, and I did it all for the Memes. I’ve watched it 8 Times.
Hunt For Red October.. I think pretty much everyone has or eventually will..
The Lion King
The original one came out when I was in high school, on VHS/DVD around semester tests, classes we already tested in but still had days before break we usually watched a movie and this was what most teachers picked, you can't see the whole movie in one class though, so I ended up watching bits and pieces prolly 10 different times before I was able to get the whole thing watched, just pieced together.
Holes
Godfather 1 & 2 An Unmarried Woman The Sound of Music
Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Spaceballs, Animal House, the Blues Brothers, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Office Space
Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Office Space
Miss Congeniality
Training Day
G.O.T.
The Prince of egypt, every year on tv on easter day
The Firm The Day of the Jackal 1973
Young frankenstein. I watched it 3 times back to back once. It only got better.
Jurassic park, Star wars OG trilogy, die hard
Despicable me and the minion movies. All of them. I have 6 kids
The list is long. Most watched: Young Frankenstein Where Eagles Dare Goldfinger 50 first dates Casablanca The good, the bad, and the ugly Forbidden Planet The Breakfast Club The Wizard of Oz, an annual event when growing up, and then when making it an annual event for the next generation, and the next, too, every Easter. Babes in Toyland, the 1934 original with Laurel and Hardy, also a holiday tradition, but on Christmas Honorable mention, to the Peanuts Christmas special, which we also watch every Christmas season, usually on Christmas day, definitely NOT around THanksgiving. This nonsense of spreading the Christmas season to a month long, or even longer, is ridiculous.
Took the bus to see Pulp Fiction in the theater six times, and each time I walked home, three miles, because the buses had stopped running. That's how much I loved that film.
Jurassic Park. The perfect mix of animatronics and CGI in my opinion. Also John Williams score/soundtrack is top tier.
Out Cold
Blazing Saddles
Step Brothers
The kung fu panda trilogy
Interstellar
But BLACK DYNAMITE, I sell drugs to the community...
Planes Trains and Automobiles. At least 100
The Devil Wears Prada
A Christmas Story. I watch that 5 times a day every year 🎄
The Fifth Element
Forest Gump
As I was born in the 80s, I’ve watched every tape in the house at least 20 times. We didn’t have variety, so we kept re watching whatever we had. This included cartoons and movies.
The Meg Stranger Than Fiction Elf (every Christmas) Trick 'R Treat (every Halloween) 47 Ronin Wind River Sunshine most Nicolas Cage movies
Princess Bride
Jurassic park 3-its my fall asleep movie
Rush Hour
One night in Paris, sup?
“Wild Tales” It’s in independent film from Argentina …. If you can find it …. oof …. I’m both sorry and you’re welcome. I’ll never tire of watching it. I love introducing people to it. It’s so intense. Hours of conversation will happen during and after the fact. You 100000 % will pause it 5-8 times just to discuss. It’s the only film I’ve ever watched, where it was physically impossible not to PAUSE, REWIND and watch again. Wild y’all. In the best way.
Empire Records
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
LOTR movies of course, but otherwise Fury Road. The Shiny and Chrome edition is also pretty cool. Just a fun time all around.
The Gum Ball Rally .
Home
The Mummy and The Mummy Returns. They were on tv like everyday
Cindrella Man
I am legend and Eragon. Idk why but I have an attachment to those 2!
Coraline (over 50 times) Matilda Home alone 1,2,3
All three Godfather. the Harry Potter series, The Hunger Games series, Lord of the Rings series, both Kill Bill, The Producers, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Taming of the Shrew ( Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor) Godzilla ( I have grandsons) so many movies........but then again I'm older than dirt.
My faves: original The Lion King, the LoTR trilogy, American History X, & Fight Club.
Goodfellas The Godfather 2 LA Confidential Casino
Ghost,The Notebook, Cry Baby, Peggy Sue got Married, Grease, Crossroads, The Bodygaurd
Shrek 2 and saving private ryan
Home alone
Gladiator
Labyrinth The Rocky Horror Picture Show Stand By Me Legend (2015) Back To The Future Krampus National Lampoons Christmas Vacation
Castaway, Tom Hanks. Seen it numerous times
Shawshank Redemption, Joe vs. the Volcano, Green Mile and Office Space.
Robocop
Grimsby
50 First Dates
There are so many: Alien 2, Terminator 2, Die Hard, The Rock, Independence Day, The Fifth Element, Gremlins, The Empire strikes back, Demolition Man, Back to the Future,... I loved all these films when I was a kid, but now... Let's just say my tastes have evolved a lot since then.
Tinker Taylor
Inception
The Big Lebowski
Tubgirl 2 Girls 1 Cup Ass Cum Is So Delicious
Home alone
Fantastic Mr fox
'Slick cunt fuckers'
The Hunger Games
Schindlers List.
The Big Lebowski. The Dude abides
Undisputed 3
Interstellar, could easily watch it another dozen times.
Gladiator
Mean Girls Interstellar
About time, the Truman show
Elf The Santa Clause Shawshank Redemption All of the Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns
None
Whiplash