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Re-watchable films.

GoatyGoaty Posts: 7,776
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Just watch Apollo 13 on ITV2 at moment, I been watch that film many times even this year on ITV2, it very re-watchable with great scenes on Apollo and at control room.

So what films you been watch many times and never get bored of it?

Mine will be;

Serenity
Aliens
Dredd
Godfather 1 & 2
Airplane!
Saving Private Ryan.
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    CLL DodgeCLL Dodge Posts: 115,865
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    I've seen 2001 6 times. None more than that.
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    JenzenJenzen Posts: 7,364
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    The original Star Wars trilogy. Watched it so many times over, now my son has just discovered these films and they are rewatched again loads.

    Also Lord of the Rings, I have yet to get bored of those :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,488
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    Fight Club - Even after you've seen it, it's very well put together, and it's fun spotting all the clues you missed first time round.
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    manderleymanderley Posts: 2,267
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    Goaty wrote: »
    Just watch Apollo 13 on ITV2 at moment, I been watch that film many times even this year on ITV2, it very re-watchable with great scenes on Apollo and at control room.

    So what films you been watch many times and never get bored of it?

    Mine will be;

    Serenity
    Aliens
    Dredd
    Godfather 1 & 2
    Airplane!
    Saving Private Ryan.

    Agree about Godfather 1 and 2. Other films i have watched many times are

    The predictable It's A Wonderful Life
    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
    She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
    The Apartment
    Angels With Dirty Faces
    The Big Sleep
    Singing In The Rain
    The Roaring Twenties
    A Fistful Of Dollars
    Annie Hall
    Manhattan
    Hannah And Her Sisters
    White Heat
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    chrisii2011chrisii2011 Posts: 2,694
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    Scream quadrilogy
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    Judas82Judas82 Posts: 239
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    Alien and Aliens.
    Jurassic Park.
    Scream 1 and 2.
    Grease.
    The First Wives Club.
    Halloween and Halloween H20.
    Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom.
    Batman Returns.
    X Men 2.
    The Goonies.
    Toy Story Trilogy.
    The Witches Of Eastwick.
    King Kong (2005)

    To name a small selection ..... I could go on and on.
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    Ancient IDTVAncient IDTV Posts: 10,174
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    I might as well just copy and paste most of my Blu-rays........

    2001: A Space Odyssey
    Alien
    Aliens
    Amadeus
    The Godfather
    The Godfather Part 2
    Goodfellas
    The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
    Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
    Psycho (1960)
    The Thing (1982)
    Total Recall
    Unforgiven
    Watchmen
    The Wild Bunch


    Loads of others, though. Another few:-

    Being There
    The Terminator
    The Roaring Twenties
    White Heat
    All 14 Sherlock Holmes films starring Basil Rathbone
    The Lady Vanishes (1938)
    This Is Spinal Tap
    The Wrestler
    The Dam Busters
    The Hustler
    The Color of Money
    Taxi Driver
    Funny Bones
    Out Of Sight
    Top Hat (the only musical I really like!)
    Laughing Gravy (my favourite Laurel and Hardy flick)
    There Will Be Blood
    Citizen Kane
    Les Visiteurs
    Downfall
    Barton Fink
    Casino
    The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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    Eddie BadgerEddie Badger Posts: 6,005
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    The Wild Bunch
    2001: A Space Odyssey
    Where Eagles Dare
    The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
    Most Bond movies
    The Hunt for Red October
    Predator
    Alien
    The Magnificent Seven
    Zulu
    The French Connection
    Dirty Harry
    The Godfather
    Get Carter
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    JasonJason Posts: 76,557
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    I hate to say it, but the Scary Movie films - only up to part 4 though.

    I've seen all of them multiple times and I can still watch them whenever they're on. They're all still pretty cheesy but they're just such an easy watch it's an ideal way to kill time.

    Same goes with "Not Another Teen Movie" as well.

    I used to re-watch the original Lord of The Rings Trilogy every few months but haven't do so in many years.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 17
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    So many I can watch over and over again.

    HIghlander, Shawshank, Green Mile, Breakfast Club, About Last Night, Sure Thing, Princess Bride, Toy Story 1-3, Shrek 1-4, Finding Nemo, Most John Wayne films, Tremors, St Elmos Fire, American Pie, Die Hards, Lethal Weapons, Rocky 1 - 3, First Blood, Predator 1 & 2, Con Air.

    I am sure there are many more.
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    Cracker_CakeCracker_Cake Posts: 1,478
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    Alien 1-2
    Terminator 1-2
    Predator
    Back to the Future Trilogy
    Ghostbusters
    Godfather 1-2
    Indiana Jones 1-3
    Dollars Trilogy
    Lord of the Rings Trilogy
    The Matrix
    Rear Window
    Home Alone 1-2
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 876
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    The Birdcage
    Wonder Boys
    The Lost Boys
    Halloween
    The Station Agent
    The 'Burbs
    Zack and Miri Make a Porno
    Scream 1-3
    Harry Potter
    Adventure in Babysitting
    Superbad
    Jumpin' Jack Flash
    Scrooged
    Zodiac
    Almost Famous
    The Goonies
    Escape from New York
    The Fog
    Steptoe and Son/ Steptoe and Son Ride Again
    Duel
    The Night Listener
    Flight of the Navigator
    Silkwood
    The Breakfast Club
    Office Space
    Dazed and Confused
    Annie Hall
    Reality Bites
    Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
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    DandemDandem Posts: 13,363
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    The movies I watch repeatedly always tend to be comedies. These aren't my favourites movies, but they are the easiest to stick on if I'm particularly bored:

    - Dodgeball
    - Anchorman
    - Wayne's World
    - Zombieland
    - Shaun of the Dead
    - Hot Fuzz
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    Shady_Pines1Shady_Pines1 Posts: 1,608
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    Goodfellas. I must have seen it around 50 times and I never tire of it. Second to that is The Exorcist.
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    starsailorstarsailor Posts: 11,347
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    Zulu
    Italian Job
    Jaws
    Star Wars
    Die Hard

    Probably many many more..
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    LathamiteLathamite Posts: 638
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    Too many. If I love a film, I'll watch it many, many times so there's numerous I've watched over 10 times. Growing up, trips to the cinema were few and far between. We had no satellite TV, no internet. If I wanted to watch a film, I relied on terrestrial TV or my collection of videos. So there was a lot of rewatching.

    Have seen Back to the Future probably around 50 times. Now I try to limit it once a year.

    I've watch Muppet Christmas Carol every Xmas eve since it was released on VHS. Been watching Home Alone each Christmas since before that.
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    Walter NeffWalter Neff Posts: 9,198
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    You can tell my age by my choice of films. :D

    The Lady Eve
    All About Eve
    Double Indemnity
    Sunset Boulevard
    Auntie Mame
    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
    Now Voyager
    Witness for the Prosecution
    The Prince and the Showgirl
    Christmas in Connecticut
    Stage Fright
    Stranger on a Train
    The Women
    Mildred Pierce
    On Golden Pond
    I'll Cry Tomorrow

    these are just a few of my favourites that spring to mind, some I have watched over 100 times.
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    cbe21okcbe21ok Posts: 3,047
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    DVDs i never get sick of playings are

    Kes
    Withnail
    Exorcist
    Se7en
    Garden State
    Taxi Driver
    Blow Up
    Greenberg
    A Perfect Murder
    Wall St
    Payback
    Plains Trains
    Lock Stock & Snatch
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    TiwttmosTiwttmos Posts: 2,573
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    I love cheesy 70's disaster movies. The Poseidon Adventure being my favourite!
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    balthasarbalthasar Posts: 2,824
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    Highlander & True Romance

    Aside from the classics of course.
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    Jo MarchJo March Posts: 9,256
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    Goodfellas. I must have seen it around 50 times and I never tire of it. Second to that is The Exorcist.
    Have never plucked up the courage to watch that

    Most Alfred Hitchcock films...

    Whilst You Were Sleeping
    Sleeping with the Enemy
    East of Eden
    Harold and Maude
    The Godfather: Part II
    Field of Dreams
    Casablanca
    Fargo
    A Simple Plan
    Some Like It Hot
    Groundhog Day
    Miller's Crossing
    Once Upon A Time In America
    Heat..


    ....and lots more.
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    LMLM Posts: 63,505
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    I have this rule where i only buy films on dvd if they are re-watchable

    But to answer the question of the thread, these are the ones i never get bored of

    Home Alone 1 and 2
    Chicago
    Legally Blonde
    Girl Interrupted
    The first two harry potters
    Bridget Jone's diary
    Chicken Run
    Toy story 2
    East Is East
    Dumb and dumber
    Evita
    Finding nemo
    The grinch
    Julie and Julia
    Les Miserables
    Matilda
    Memoirs of a geisha
    Mamma Mia
    Monsters Inc
    The Others
    The Princess Diaries
    Psycho
    The Shining
    Pretty woman
    Rocky horror picture show
    Save the last dance
    Shakespeare in love
    Showgirls
    Shrek 1
    Sister Act 2
    The Wizard of Oz
    Funny Girl
    Gentlemen prefer blondes
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    quirkyquirkquirkyquirk Posts: 7,160
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    Back To The Future trilogy
    The Searchers
    Rio Bravo
    El Dorado
    Batman Begins
    Many Abbott and Costello films
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    katiso41katiso41 Posts: 1,562
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    Blazing Saddles
    Sister act
    Once upon a time in America
    Hear my Song
    Angels with Dirty Faces
    Mildred Pierce
    Home Alone
    Ben Hur
    Casablanca
    Them!
    The Dambusters
    Darby o'Gill and the Little People
    ET
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    I can watch Before Sunset over and over, I love that film.
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