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    Quote Originally Posted by joesixpack View Post
    "The Third Man"
    "Millers Crossing"
    "The Big Lebowski"
    "Young Frankenstein"
    "Ed Wood"
    Every one of those is on my re-watchable list! Well, Ed Wood is nice but only a little re-watchable.

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    The Matrix (all three)
    Big Lebowski
    True Romance
    Unforgiven
    Pirates of the Caribbean (all three)

    but by far the one I've watched most often is...
    Finding Nemo

    Over the last four years my son and I often sit down on a rainy day and put this on to watch. By the end both of us have wet eyes, and I usually get a hug and a "I love you Dad" at the end of it. Man, for that alone I'd happily watch it with him anytime he wants!

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    my firends and I tend to re-watch boondock "Is it Dead?" alot, and the The Rock "Your besht, only loosers whine about doing their besht....." and we quote them constanly!

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    my firends and I tend to re-watch boondock "Is it Dead?" alot, and the The Rock "Your besht, only loosers whine about doing their besht....." and we quote them constanly!

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    Before Ogie Oglethorpe responds..... Slapshot! And the sequel too. Seen 'em so often, I can talk along with most of the lines, plus I tend to wear my Chiefs-jersey when watching it.

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    Bladerunner

    Shane

    Showgirls

    True Romance

    All of the "Bond" movies, except Roger Moore! (Roger Moore will never be Bond for me! - As the English would say, "he's a pussay"
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    Pharoahs Army/ Ride with the Devil/ Unforgiven/Open Range/ Cross of Iron/ Stalingrad
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    My movie choices are long but here are some of them:

    Air Force One
    Harry Potter (all of them)
    Pirates of the Caribbean (all of them)
    The Secret of My Success
    Star Trek: The Motion Picture - ST: The Undiscovered Country
    Star Trek Generations
    An American Tail
    How to Make an American Quilt
    Death Race 2000
    Wanted
    Cheaper by the Dozen 1 & 2
    P.S. I Love You
    Snow Dogs
    Ferris Bueller's Day Off
    The Money Pit
    A Knight's Tale
    Mystery Men
    Last of the Dogmen
    Phantom of the Opera (Gerard Butler)
    Transformers
    First Knight

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    Princess Bride
    Oscar
    Snatch
    Cannonball Run
    Gumball Rally
    Cars
    Speedracer

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    I have to add "The Sting" to my list as well. That is one of the most entertaining films of all time.

    Actually, most "caper" films are good for a second or third time. "Oceans Eleven" comes to mind. Actually, has anyone here ever seen a Italian film by the name "Seven Times Seven"? That's a fun movie for a saturday afternoon.

    Ther are a couple of good horror movies that are worth watching again and again. "Tremors" is one of my favorites. Reba McEntire and Michael Gross as the survivalist couple were funny as hell. "Looks like he picked the wrong rec-room to break into!"

    I gotta' get on Netflicks now
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