Movies you never tire of viewing

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Misty77

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Also What About Bob, Groundhog Day, and Nacho Libre.
 
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kenthomas27

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The Incredibles

Not movie, but I love the pilot of Raising Hope. I've watched it about a dozen times and laughed my head off every time.
YES! Especially when mom has to stop the car and the baby goes flying off the back seat ;)

Hmmm, 3 pages already and no one went on a tirade about how sinful movies are. What is this place coming to? :eek:
I laughed till I repented.
 
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arwen-undomiel

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The Grand Budapest Hotel is being added to my collection that I can watch over and over, even though it's pretty new. Once I get it on DVD, I'll watch it with my folks. I know they will love it. We always watch 'who done it' movies, and it has that qwerkiness and humour that they will like.
 
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Tintin

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The Grand Budapest Hotel is being added to my collection that I can watch over and over, even though it's pretty new. Once I get it on DVD, I'll watch it with my folks. I know they will love it. We always watch 'who done it' movies, and it has that qwerkiness and humour that they will like.
I loved the look of the trailer but it seemed rather raunchy to me.
 
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arwen-undomiel

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I loved the look of the trailer but it seemed rather raunchy to me.
Raunchy? How? There isn't any nudity. Swearing and eluding to sex tho.
 
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Tintin

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Raunchy? How? There isn't any nudity. Swearing and eluding to sex tho.
Sorry, wrong word usage. I meant, it seemed to have lots of sexual references. I'm not against having some purposeful references in the movies but after watching the trailer it just seemed like what would be a great movie was being brought a little low by cheap sex jokes.
 

Angela53510

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I don't watch movies much, being more into books. But The Lord of the Rings extended, all 3, the original 3 Star Trek movies, and there is a soft spot for West Side Story and Sound if Music, deep in my heart!
 

scg

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The Gospel of John.
 
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Raunchy? How? There isn't any nudity. Swearing and eluding to sex tho.
I think the portrait above the fireplace definitely qualifies as both raunchy and nude - and it got a surprising amount of screen time. There's also a very brief shot of the hotel manager involved in a very compromising situation. So yeah...

However, I do like Wes Anderson films, and while it was a bit hard to follow I did enjoy Grand Budapest.
 
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Hellooo

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Grand Budapest Hotel was lovely. I'm a big fan of Wes Anderson movies..distinct visual aesthetics, a lot of deadpan/subtle/whimsical comedic delivery of significant moments, and incredible soundtracks.

Never been one to rewatch things in a short span of time, though..it takes me at least a year to come back to shows or movies that I love. Maybe it's silly, but the distance makes me feel like I'm almost watching it for the first time. (In economics, we call this the law of diminishing marginal utility. In more unsavory circles, we call it chasing the dragon.)
 
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arwen-undomiel

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I think the portrait above the fireplace definitely qualifies as both raunchy and nude - and it got a surprising amount of screen time. There's also a very brief shot of the hotel manager involved in a very compromising situation. So yeah...

However, I do like Wes Anderson films, and while it was a bit hard to follow I did enjoy Grand Budapest.
Oh yes I forgot about the portrait lol. I suppose I am desensitized or was focused on the main plot that it didn't stand out to me?
 
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BananaPie

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The Ten Commandments
Ben Hur
My Fair Lady
Columbo
Sense & Sensibility
Pride & Prejudice
Being There
 
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Rush

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#74
Firefly.
Princess Bride
Shawshank redemption
Amelie.
The action scenes of the transformer movies and pacific rim on a giant 3d TV.
Laputa Castle in the Sky.
Alien and aliens.
 
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Wandering_Here

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Wow, you guys have good taste in movies! :D

Movies:
The Village
Equilibrium
Pitch Black
The Transporter
Galaxy Quest
The Prince of Egypt
Pride and Prejudice (the version with Colin Firth)


TV Shows:
Community
Justified
Firefly
 
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Richie_2uk

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has to be Star Wars. StarGate, Farscape, Back to the future, King Kong, Star trek, I could go on.
 

Pipp

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Divergent , The fault in our stars...
 
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Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, Dumb and Dumber... and Ransom. That last one is completely not similar, but whenever it's on... I have to watch it. :)
 
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purpose

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Raggamuffin. Since i owned this movie i watched 20 times and i may have to buy a new one . Skips on me on certain parts and of course my favorite ones. Walmart has this movie .! At least here in ohio!