Movie with the most re-watchability

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  • BeginnersLuck
    BeginnersLuck Posts: 213
    edited April 2003
    Braveheart
    Transformers...The Movie
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  • BeginnersLuck
    BeginnersLuck Posts: 213
    edited April 2003
    Band of Brothers...This movie (mini series) is 10 hours long, but well worth the time!
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  • Pablo
    Pablo Posts: 723
    edited April 2003
    Almost all of the ones I've seen here and;

    Animal House
    Back to the Future
    Caddyshack
    Pee Wees Big Adventure
    Star Trek IV (the one with the whales)
    Starship Troopers (if you haven't seen this one, you are missing something).
    The Entire Collction of Fawlty Towers

    for the kids (and me)
    Beauty and the Beast
    Monsters Inc ( liked it better than toy story)
    The Loin King

    And I'd double up on;
    Monty Python and the Holly Grail
    The Terminator
    Aliens (that's the 2nd one)
    All of the early Star Wars (when is that schmuck going to put those on DVD!)

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  • shack
    shack Posts: 11,154
    edited April 2003
    Originally posted by Pablo
    The Loin King

    I think I missed this one.
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  • ken brydson
    ken brydson Posts: 8,772
    edited April 2003
    The Loin King? Is that a porno? Kidding!!
  • joe logston
    joe logston Posts: 882
    edited April 2003
    isn't it wonderfull that there is a lot of good moveis
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  • Pablo
    Pablo Posts: 723
    edited April 2003
    Sorry my miss spelling on the Lion King. But another good one is Shaving Ryan's Privates.
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  • HBombToo
    HBombToo Posts: 5,256
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  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,519
    edited April 2003
    Moulin Rouge
    Edward Scissorhands
    Black Hawk Down
    Gladiator
    Aliens
    Nightmare B4 Xmas
    Predator
    Sleepy Hollow
    Legends of the Fall

    Basically, all 175 DVDs I own have the most re-watchability, that's the only reason I bought'em.


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  • wodom1
    wodom1 Posts: 1,054
    edited April 2003
    From my humble collection of about 40 DVD's:

    Pulp Fiction
    Jackie Brown
    K-Pax
    Death to Smoochy (watch it about every other week)--Perhaps the funniest movie I have ever seen.
    Minority Report
    The Boondock Saints
    The Score
    The Ghost and the Darkness
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  • joe6pak
    joe6pak Posts: 267
    edited April 2003
    Reefer Madness. There are others but I can't remember them right now. Oh yeah, Deep Throat. Can't watch that one just once.

    joe
  • Dr. Spec
    Dr. Spec Posts: 3,780
    edited April 2003
    Most "re-watchable" does not necessarily equate with "best" in my book.

    Most re-watchable for me usually means comedic reparte, lots of action and gun play, some element of sci-fi or supernatural, or a combination of all three.

    Doc

    Armageddon
    A Knight's Tale
    Pulp Fiction
    Snatch
    Bad Boys
    Desperado
    The Long Kiss Goodnight
    O' Brother Where Art Thou?
    Grosse Point Blank
    Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (EE)
    The Matrix
    Men in Black
    The Mummy
    The Mummy Returns
    Terminator
    Terminator II
    Blade
    Blade II
    From Dusk till Dawn
    The Haunting
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  • dthomps
    dthomps Posts: 352
    edited April 2003
    Originally posted by wodom1
    From my humble collection of about 40 DVD's:

    Death to Smoochy (watch it about every other week)--Perhaps the funniest movie I have ever seen.

    Funny you should mention this flick, I just got done watching it about 10 minutes ago and wanted to come on and search for prior threads about it... I liked it. Didnt hear many good things, but I throughly enjoyed.
  • kberg
    kberg Posts: 974
    edited April 2003
    Well, this is very interesting. I see many folks have listed movies that AREN'T on my list but ARE in my collection! Also, there are many movies listed that I totally forgot about and don't yet have in my collection, but really need to be in it!

    Another one that I thought of that I don't recall being mentioned thus far and still ISN'T in my collection is An Officer and a Gentleman. For some reason, every time that movie is on TV, I watch it!

    Thanks for all of the responses so far!

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  • jeff biggs
    jeff biggs Posts: 18
    edited April 2003
    Animal House
    Sixteen Candles
    Ferris Bueller's Day Off
    Fast Times at Ridgemont High
    U2 at Red Rocks
    Star Wars Episode V
    LA Story
    Raiders of the Lost Ark
    Real Genius
    All the Right Moves
  • jdavy
    jdavy Posts: 380
    edited April 2003
    My 2 year old son would say any and all Wiggles movies. LOL He watches them 24-7 if we let that 2 year old do that