lord of the rings trilogy best films ever books are better but hey.
What movie have you seen the most times?
Toy Story, Godfather, The Land Before Time. Probably Star Wars too.
Also, those Peanuts movies that gets aired every year like It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.
It's my favorite movie of all time and people are getting sick of me quoting almost every line from it.
Streets of Fire (1984) ...had it on VHS as a kid ...watched it over 100 times for sure....i knew every line ..some great actors in there : Willem Dafoe , Rick Moranis , Diane Lane , Bill Paxton , Michael Pare.....any 80's fan should watch that movie
Willem filled with anger ....muhahahahah
When I was a kid I watched The Black Hole all the time. I rented it so often the local video store had it on reserve for me.
Come to think of it, I haven't watched it in a long time.
~Tabs over to Netflix.~
Star Wars. I usually make a run through the entire saga once a year. Yes, even the prequels. Although I've seen the original trilogy a lot more since it's been out longer.
Ocean's Eleven, The Matrix. Not Another Teen Movie is close behind.
Not Another Teen Movie is an underrated movie and the other two are just that good.
" @Manhattan_Project said:Yeah its really dumb but it feels like the entire cast is in on it." Not Another Teen Movie "I've seen that quite a few times as well. It's really stupid, but I still like it. "
Isn't there an entire website within the Whiskey Media construct dedicated to anythingfilm and television?
I could have sworn there was . . .
Fight Club, Jaws, The Dark Knight, Platoon, Halloween, Reservoir Dogs, Scarface, and Watchmen. I've watched Fight Club five or six times since I bought it on Blu Ray last month.
Shaun of The Dead, Good Burger, when It came out I loved Emperor's New Groove and watched it a bunch on DVD, Royal Tenenbaums, I watched Donnie Darko like 4-6 times in 6th grade, probably split evenly between the normal cut and directors cut, same case with Good Burger, but I still watch that every once in a while for some reason. I've seen Fight Club and Office Space a lot too, which are some other great movies.
If we're counting the crappy movies from when I was a kid: Spaceballs (good), The Lion King (good), Aladdin (good), and...Independence Day (...no comment).
Recently probably Tango and Cash, The Room, Ed Wood, and Star Trek (2009)...so really my taste hasn't changed all that much.
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