Tuesday, April 09, 2019

Your Turn

Movie you have watched the most.

92 comments:

  1. “Some Like It Hot.”

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  2. Call me by your name

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  3. Back to the Future

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  4. The Wizard of Oz,watched it every year since very young when it was on TV every Spring. I even saw it in the theatre. Even though the flying Monkeys gave me nightmares.

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  5. Right Now? Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.

    When I was a kid in the 80s it was BeastMaster with Marc Singer.

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  6. Bladerunner and They Live and Network are tied but I went to Rocky Horror in a theater more times than I can count so RHPS I guess.

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  7. The Godfather, My Life As A Dog, Castle In The Sky, Starship Troopers, Wrath of Khan, Apocalypse Now - all more times than I could count. There was also a year where my little daughter wanted to watch Mulan DAILY but I don't include that because I was hardly watching it at all.

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  8. This is Spinal Tap. The Stonehenge scene is brilliant. Hahaha

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  9. Probably a tie between A Christmas Story, the original Star Wars trilogy and The Ten Commandments, family sh!t you can leave on during the holidays.

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  10. "Interiors" (heavy drama starring Geraldine Page, directed by Woody Allen)

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  11. Hot Fuzz and The Matrix

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  12. Probably Godfather I and II.

    Followed very closely by The Expendables 1-4.

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  13. Have to be The Sound of Music

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  14. The Winter Soldier, The Matrix and Return of the King.

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  15. Wizard of Oz or Arthur.

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  16. Harold and Maude, Wizard of Oz, or The Right Stuff

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  17. Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke

    Cool Hand Luke

    Animal House

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  18. Anonymous10:26 AM

    Wizard of Oz.

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  19. Rear Window (Hitchcock, no remakes)

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  20. PurplePuffin-- Agreed! This Is Spinal Tap! A friend and I even based our whole trip to England around the theme, and I named my dog Nigel!

    Wizard of Oz, Sound of Music, Elf and Christmas Story from happy annual viewings and holiday marathons. I'd build up courage all year to face those flying monkeys, Guesser!

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  21. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.

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  22. French Lieutenants Woman
    I like how there are 2 stories going on
    Groundhog Day

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  23. The Breakfast Club

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  24. The Women
    V for Vendetta
    Original Star Wars trilogy
    Meet Me in St Louis

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  25. Uncle Buck and Tommy Boy are probably tied for most views.

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  26. Speed, John Wick and the Matrix movies...its all about Keanu

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  27. The Wizard or Oz, since I started watching it when I was about 3 years old.

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  28. Reality Bites 😜

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  29. The Lord of the Rings trilogy

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  30. Most likely The Ten Commandments.

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  31. bladerunner/blues brothers

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  32. Anonymous11:16 AM

    harry potter/the breakfast club

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  33. I have seen Grease and Clueless probably 100 times each! I swear in the 90s TBS and TNT would play the same movie a million times a month on weekends!

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  34. @pgHgirl ++++++11111 - so agree.

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  35. Licorice Twists. Well, Rachel Ryan's two big scenes mostly. Gangbang Girl #18, the construction site scene. The Wizard of Oz.

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  36. Bringing Up Baby, probably.

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  37. Harry Potter (pick one)
    Clue
    RHPS

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  38. Long time luckier here, @Suoer comic, me too! Still cry with laughter now.

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  39. Dumb and Dumber
    Trading Places
    Home Alone
    Ace Ventura

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  40. +1 txred, that is a great every summer movie, especially at the beach.

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  41. Baby's Day Out. My five kids all wanted to live the dream.

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  42. Willy Wonka
    Home Alone

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  43. SELENA!!!! ... I mean, I am Texan and I don't speak fluent Spanish, but I can sing all of her songs.. :)

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  44. The Wizard of Oz also because I watched it once a year every year as a kid and then multiple times since then. I even went to the theater and watched it on the big screen: amazing!
    Close seconds: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn; 8 Mile; Tommy Boy; The Women (1939 version); and It's A Wonderful Life.

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  45. Hangover, 10 Things I Hate About You

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  46. These 3 a bunch- don't know exactly how many times or which I've watched most.

    Godfather II
    Penny Serenade
    It's a Wonderful Life

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  47. 10 commandments
    Wizard of OZ
    It's a wonderful life
    A star is born with Barbara S, I definitely won't be seeing the newer version at all

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  48. Haven't seen them quite as many times, but Bringing Up Baby, Coming to America, Rear Window and Clueless are up there in frequency, too

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  49. Drama: Once Upon a Time in America - probably watched it once a year since I was 14

    Comedy: Life of Brian, Dumb and Dumber

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  50. Tie:
    Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte
    My Cousin Vinnie

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  51. Steel Magnolias (even named one of my sons after a character) and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (the one with Gene Wilder)

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  52. Spinal Tap, Harold and Maude, and the Dewey Cox Story

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  53. Casablanca. I know the script almost by heart.

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  54. Back to the future, Beetlejuice and Who framed Roger Rabbit, probably. Though I have seen many of the titles mentioned here hundreds of times:)

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  55. Greyfriars Bobby.. I rarely watch a film more than once or twice, but I have watched all the Greyfriars Bobby films loads of times, snd pilgrimages to his old haunts as a youngster and know the book by heart,

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  56. Wizard of Oz for me personally, as a mother ive watched numerous movies with my children over and over and....

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  57. Steel Magnolias, Waiting to Exhale, Elf and Christmas Vacation.

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  58. Young Frankenstein, Harold and Maude, Uncle Buck.

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  59. Super Troopers. Literally a couple of hundred times.

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  60. True Romance
    Broadcast News
    A Bronx Tale
    They Live
    Angels With Dirty Faces

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  61. My channel is stuck on TCM and the TV's always on so I've been in and out seeing many classics over and over.
    Years ago used to rent 'The Man who Would be King' from the library quite often. Hubba-hubba!

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  62. A Christmas Story ... every year.

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  63. The Lost Boys, watched it every day for a year straight when I was a teen. Watch it at least 6x a year still.

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  64. The Castle
    Cosí
    The Bad Seed
    Auntie Mame
    Inherit the Wind
    12 Angry Men
    Office Space
    The Year of Living Dangerously
    Cat In A Hot Tin Roof

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  65. Vertigo (Hitchcock) The first 2 Godfathers.

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  66. The Gods Must be Crazy
    My Cousin Vinnie

    Funniest movies ever

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  67. Dodsworth
    All About Eve
    Death on The Nile
    Murder Most Foul
    Evil Under The Sun
    Animal House
    Jaws
    Giant

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  68. The naked gun movies are the only ones I have watched more then once

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  69. A Christmas Story
    Goodfellas
    Airplane
    Full Metal Jacket

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  70. Wizard of Oz
    Godfather I&II
    All about Eve
    Mildred Pierce
    Rosemary's Baby original
    The Stepford Wives "
    Mulholland Dr.
    Groundhog Day




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  71. The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

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  72. Top Secret!

    The Shawshank Redemption and Aliens are up there too.

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  73. Damn forgot Sweet Smell of Success. Tony Curtis and Burt Lancaster - OMG

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  74. Turitella- Gods Must be Crazy, totally insane! Used to rent that often as well.
    Momo - Sweet Smell of Success is coming up on TCM.

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  75. Twice Upon a Time (with Molly Ringwald, 1998)
    Hopscotch
    Bladerunner
    A Man for All Seasons with Paul Schofield
    Anne of the Thousand Days

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  76. Karate Kid
    Back to the future
    Ben-Hur
    The ten commandments
    And Pedro Infante movies

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  77. superstar and donnie darko

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