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The original Terminator, the original Halloween, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and...

 

a League of their Own.

 

 

 

Hahaha, it's true.

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QUOTE (Rushman14 @ Feb 6 2008, 01:53 PM)
Aliens doesnt suck either
http://www.best-horror-movies.com/images/Aliens-with-newt.jpg

Oh, Ripley FTW!

 

 

The first 2 are awesome, then they go downhill in a hurry.

I always thought the most sick thing in a movie ever was Ripley battling the Queen alien in the cargo loader. THE BEST!!

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Office Space

Blazing Saddles

Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad World

The Fugitive

9 to 5

Return of the Jedi

Help!

Mr. Mom "You gave a baby chili?!"

Carrie (you go, girl!) cheer.gif

Animal House

 

pass the popcorn...

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I don't usually watch films over and over. Of course I do watch my favourite films again when they come on TV and I do have some on DVD and VHS. In this way I've watched a millions of films about 20 times or more.

 

I did watch one film over and over when I got it on full-length video version around 1997, Salem's Lot. I'd first seen it on TV in 1980 and again the following year and it had only been available as a cut-down 90 minute version in the intervening years. I dunno why I obsessed, but I kept watching it again and again, it was spooky good 70s fun for a few months there...

 

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QUOTE (librarian @ Feb 13 2008, 02:23 PM)
whoops, forgot one

Planes, Traines and Automobiles.

bye!

Classic movie!

 

Welcome to the forum, Librarian! Enjoy.

 

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QUOTE (Jack Aubrey @ Feb 13 2008, 03:59 PM)
QUOTE (librarian @ Feb 13 2008, 02:23 PM)
whoops, forgot one

Planes, Traines and Automobiles.

bye!

Classic movie!

 

Welcome to the forum, Librarian! Enjoy.

Yes! My signature can attest to that! laugh.gif

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I could probably think of a dozen movies I can rewatch on a constant loop for days straight but one that really comes to mind at this moment is:

 

TOP SECRET!

 

Starring a young Val Kilmer whom I would opine delivers the most brilliant acting of his career - this movie just slays me with laughs from beginning to end. Nick Rivers' soundtrack title for this film "How Silly Can You Get?" just about sums this movie up perfectly. I just don't think a film could possibly be much more silly or fun.

 

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QUOTE (ladirushfan80 @ Nov 21 2007, 08:57 AM)
like 1-0-0-1, i can't believe i never posted a list before!!!

and i can tell you right now, that there will be tons of films i'm sure i'll forgotten to list...
but, off the top of my head:

Definitely The Big Lebowski (got that on DVD for $5.00 the other day @ Best Buy! biggrin.gif )
The Princess Bride
Robinhood, Men in Tights (also found for $ 5.00 @ Best buy)
The Holy Grail
16 Candles
The Breakfast Club
Forrest Gump
What Dreams May Come
Good Morning Vietnam
Hook
The Wizard of Oz
Same Time Next Year
Somewhere In Time
any & all HP films (but not all consecutively... what a long ass day/night THAT would be! tongue.gif )
any & all LOTR films
Nightmare Before Christmas
A Christmas Story
anything that has John Cusack in it
Starman


i can't think about it anymore....

adding to the list

 

Johnny Dangerously

 

AND

 

Say Anything (because it was JUST ON so that's why it came to mind. watched the whole thing too)

 

16 Candles is on now...

 

 

 

 

 

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I wont' list all of mine, but lately I've been fascinated by "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" and watched several times already and I've only owned the DVD for a week!
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