FILMS YOU CAN WATCH OVER AND OVER AGAIN?

Started by betula, March 20, 2008, 19:31:35

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Doris_Pinks

The Green Mile.........yup I cry every time too
Moulin Rouge..just for the sheer opulence.........oh and Ewan McGregor :-* :-* :-*
Star Wars.......all of them!
Blade Runner
Van Helsing
Matrix (concept fascinates me!)
Pirates of the Caribbean........sighs
Dirty Dancing (just cos I would LOVE to be able to dance like that)
Lord of the Rings, all of them
ahem, many a Disney movie.......spent watching years ago with my then kids! Alladin must be a fave, oh and Lion King, oh and Cinderella ah and Shrek  and the list could go on and on................

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Doris_Pinks

We don't inherit the earth, we only borrow it from our children.
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caroline7758

Bugsy Malone
Annie Hall (most Woody Allen films, actually)
The Sound of Music (sorry!)


cambourne7

Quote from: caroline7758 on March 20, 2008, 21:37:12
Bugsy Malone
Annie Hall (most Woody Allen films, actually)
The Sound of Music (sorry!)



Ah, yes must add the woody allen film Sleaper which is amazing!!

jesssands

#23
Well for me it has to be.....

the green mile.
shawshank redemption.
Buried alive
cape fear
dead calm
kill bill films

and for a laugh gotta see.... sex lives of the potato men
also like kevin and perry

I tend not to retain consciousness through films, so they must have been good as I seen them the whole way through!

cambourne7


Lee Marshall


asbean

Il nuovo cinema paradiso
English patient
Brassed off
The Tuscan Beaneater

jesssands

have to say I cant stand life of brian........ love john cleese as basil fawlty but cant stand that life of brian

betula

I saw Cinema Paradiso for the first time a few months ago.What a great film.
I also love anything with David Niven in it.And what about Roman Holiday with the lovely Audrey Hepburn. Cary Grant.Such a charmer and so handsome :)

markyb23

King Pin
One Flew over The Cuckoos Nest :)

star

Saving private Ryan,
Ice Age,
The Piano.........incredible music, but very sad film
Pirates of the Carribean, 1, 2 and 3
Angela's Ashes
Zulu
Last of the Mohicans
Ghost
Sister Act 1
Lord of the Rings.....all
Harry Potter.....all

And lots more I cant think of right now  ::)
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prink13

The Green Mile

Saving Private Ryan

Forrest Gump

and I'm not a fan of Tom Hanks - but just love these three films!!

also Stargate, although I prefer the TV series

Kathi
Kathi :-)

posie

Rocky Horror Picture Show - currently on its 187th viewing!
Purple Rain
feardotcom
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Any muppet movie - I am utterly nuts about them!
Blades of Glory - haven't laughed that much in ages!

Probably a load more that I can't remember.
What I lack in ability and experience, I make up for in sheer enthusiasm!!!

Biscombe

Dr Zhivago
Brassed Off
Sexy Beast
Time Bandits
The Park Chan-woo Trilogy - Old Boy,Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and Lady Vengeance  
Fight Club
Gangster No. 1
Anything by Tarintino, Kill Bill, Planet Terror, Grind house
Delicatessen
Oceans 11

Biscombe

OOOOO! what happened there! I didn't mean to put a title! copy and paste mistake me thinks!!  ::)

Gazfoz

The Godfather trilogy,
Lawrence Of Arabia,
The Great Escape,
Hud,
Jeramiah Johnson,
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,
Any Clint Eastwood but especially the Spaghettis.

Barnowl


antipodes

oh yeah! Indiana Jones 1!! Terrific stuff
Also:
The Shawshank Redemption
Monty Python's Holy Grail
Matrix
Some Like It Hot (ahhh Marilyn, so beautiful then)
Blade Runner
Star Wars!!! (the first three)
My Fair Lady (Audrey Hepburn at her most splendid)
The Piano

There are also two French films that I love and can watch again and again: Le Diner de Cons which I think was remade (probably badly) with Robin Williams and I think called The Dinner Party? The original version is much better  :) And also another called Le Bonheur est dans le PrĂ© (Happiness is on the Farm??) about a guy who sees himself on a "Long lost family" program and who leaves his unsatisfying life and assumes another identity of a duck farmer in S W France where he finds life is much happier in the countryside. It's a terrific, funny story and some great actors and gorgeous rural France. Thoroughly recommend it.
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Tohellwithweeds

for me its...................
goodbye Mr chips
national velvet
green mile
mrs doubtfire
home alone (all of them)
the champ
watership down
bambi

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