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Your most watched


Over and over again you find yourself watching these movies, what are they?

For me it's probably (in no order because who knows)

Conan The Barbarian
T2 Judgement Day
Empire Strikes Back
Stand by Me
Boogie Nights
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1990

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Bloodsport represent! You know I'm a softy for Van Damme

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Turning it on now. This site is great for prompting my viewings

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Totally digging TwinA's list . mostly.
In my teens I'd watch most films i liked over and over.
These days theres very few ill go back to regularly , the ones i can think of at the moment are:
Two Hands
My Cousin Vinnie
Danny Deckchair
The Worlds Fastest Indian
The Dish
Empire Records

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I love that too, Casey can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned.

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Friday
Biodome
Multiplicity
La loi du Cochon
Dazed and confused
Requiem for a dream

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I love Requiem and most of the others, but I'm a little perplexed at your love of Biodome. Like what you will, fly free, I just can't get on board with that one.

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Yeah, don't even try to understand.

I saw it over 50 times.

It was my teenage years and I still got mad love for the film.

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Friday, Dazed & Requiem - I love these movies :)

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Some Like It Hot
and anything by:

Humphrey Bogart
Robert Di Nero
Marlon Brando
Jack Nicholson
Warren Beatty

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The shining (1980)
Delirious
Misery
Groundhog Day
Home alone
Gremlins
Christmas vacation
Gattacca
Star Wars
Indiana Jones

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Resident Evil franchise is the most watched movies for me

I know every single line from them😉

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"The Education of Charlie Banks" - "It gets better each time.

"The Winslow Boy" - An absolutely gorgeous film about loyalty, honor & exhilarating romance.

"Courageous" - The absolute goods.

"Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter" - I know, I know, but, when Lincoln is asked how much silver he'll need to fight the dead at Gettysburg?---------"All of it." I howl like an gd animal. I don't care!

"The Four Seasons" - Peerless moving making.

"Fatso" - Perfection.

"Safe Haven" - I know, I know, but, the ending reduces me to tears every time. As the letter is being read by Hough we're shown the wife writing it. The production, bless their hearts had the vision, the wherewithal to show her at the end of her battle with cancer. The battle was waged, it raged and now it is over. She's emaciated.

"Lantana" - I know, I know, but, I can't help myself. They dance at the end to that beautiful tune. + Lapaglia is at prime here.

"Scent of a Woman" - Because early on as the two are sitting in the restaurant/NYC the adventure is still all in front of them. Makes my heart soar.

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