Are there movies you have seen many, many times and still love to watch?

My favorite TV show is Criminal Minds but the show ended this year. I love all the Law and Order shows too. I'm not crazy about the rest of the shows on now. The shows of the best like All in the Family,Dick Van Dyke ,Taxi I wish were still on.
I love criminal minds, hated it with the guys wife got killed and then he left the show a few years later. Law and Order SUV, great show.
 

Yup. I like to watch favorite movies. Some that come to mind:

It Runs in the Family- two of Macaulay Culkins' little brothers are in it, it's hilarious!

White Chicks- the two youngest Wayans brothers star in it.

A Family Thing- James Earl Jones :)

Thelma and Louise- I could watch the entire movie just for that scene where they blow up the guy's truck!
 
Pretty Woman
Dirty Dancing
Summer Villa (Hallmark) - If I wake up in the middle of the night, this is the movie I watch.
Crown for Christmas (Hallmark)
Little
I Feel Pretty

I have all these movies recorded.. Love them all :ROFLMAO:
 

Mine are
1. All the James Bond movies
2. Red Planet
3. Soylent Green
4. Last Starfighter
5. Going In Style
6. All the Clint Eastwood Movies
7. All the The Twilight Movies
8. All the Terminator Movies
9. Martian
10. Logan's Run
11. Omega Man
12. Forbidden Planet
13. Back to School
14. Blade 1 and 2
15. War of the Worlds
16. The Long Long Trailer with Lucille Ball
17. Kelly's Heroes
18. China Syndrome
19. Blade Runner
20. Lost in Space
21. All of Harry Potter Movies
22. Bronson
23. The Blind Side
24. The Stand
25. Dennis the Menace
26. Flight
27. Ray Charles
And some more.
 
Myself I liked:
Any Human Heart
A Good Woman
The Great Gatsby
The Seagull
The Heart of the Sea
The Best of My Love
Bernie
Anna Karinina the modern one
Dr.Zhivago
Cold Comfort Farm
Singing in the Rain
Evelyn
Summer of 42
Desperate Romantics
The Queen's Country
The Memphis
Cinderella Man
There Will Be Blood
Steel and Blood
Wolf Hall
The Zookeeper's Wife
The Vikings
Hugo
Indian Summer
The Durrells
The Crown
The White Queen
The Borgias
 
Hoosiers&Class Action-with Gene Hackman
Twister
Star Wars,The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi
My Dog Skip
Harry Potter movies
Field of Dreams
Forrest Gump
The Blind Side
Guardians of The Galaxy
The Martian
Jurrasic Park
Jumanji:Welcome to the Jungle
Beauty and The Beast,updated version'17
 
I don't have that many films that I enjoy watching many times. The ones that I've probably seen the most are mostly in my top ten.

Groundhog Day - Love this movie
Zardoz - My favorite movie overall
Mary Poppins - A fantastical story and film
Toy Story - It always delights me
2001: A Space Odyssey - My first amazing space film experience
A Clockwork Orange - Uncharacteristically violent for my tastes, but it is such a well done film
Brazil - An amazing and amazingly interesting film

I've also seen A Boy And His Dog many times, but it isn't in my top ten. The story was written by my favorite speculative fiction author Harlan Ellison.
 
I don't have that many films that I enjoy watching many times. The ones that I've probably seen the most are mostly in my top ten.

Groundhog Day - Love this movie
Zardoz - My favorite movie overall
Mary Poppins - A fantastical story and film
Toy Story - It always delights me
2001: A Space Odyssey - My first amazing space film experience
A Clockwork Orange - Uncharacteristically violent for my tastes, but it is such a well done film
Brazil - An amazing and amazingly interesting film

I've also seen A Boy And His Dog many times, but it isn't in my top ten. The story was written by my favorite speculative fiction author Harlan Ellison.
Zardoz was a great movie that, as I remember it, never got much respect, in its first run. I actually became a character with the same name, in a fantasy world that I created.

Clockwork Orange is another amazing flick. The violence disturbed me when I saw it for the first time, in college, but it is an integral part of the movie, not gratuitous, as with most movies, today. Burgess grew to hate the film, and Kubrick. I read the book, after I saw the movie.
 
Zardoz was a great movie that, as I remember it, never got much respect, in its first run. I actually became a character with the same name, in a fantasy world that I created.

Clockwork Orange is another amazing flick. The violence disturbed me when I saw it for the first time, in college, but it is an integral part of the movie, not gratuitous, as with most movies, today. Burgess grew to hate the film, and Kubrick. I read the book, after I saw the movie.

I've seen Zardoz lots of time with the classic triple feature line up of Zardoz, A Boy and his Dog and Fantastic Planet (animated movie.) It used to play a lot at a really cool theater in downtown Palo Alto about a mile from Stanford (where I did not go to school.)

I too read the book after seeing the movie. I think it's one of Malcolm McDowell's best performances.
 
Street Car Named Desire
Maltese Falcon
The Magnificent Seven
On The Waterfront

Reading this list reminded me of how many times my Dad loved watching "The Magnificent Seven " and Saratoga Trunk". He had to watch them every time they came on tv. The funny thing was right after the movie started my Dad would fall asleep. Neither my Mom ,me or my sister would move to change the channel because we didn't want to wake my Dad. We loved that he was resting because he worked so hard. One time one of the movies was on 5 nights in a row. So we watched it 5x's and never woke my Dad. Boy do I miss those days.
 
Sweet memories Sassycakes.... we love "Kelly's Heroes, Blues Brothers, On a Clear Day, Casablanca, Yankee Doodle Dandy, White Christmas and many others!
 
Looking at all the movies you have all posted. One things is remarkably clear. Not one of my favorite movies was mentioned. This only proves one thing. Jeesh, you all have such lousy tastes in movies.

I wouldn't day lousy, just different. As long as you are happy with them they are good movies to you. That's all that matters.
 
I wouldn't day lousy, just different. As long as you are happy with them they are good movies to you. That's all that matters.
Of course , I wasn't serious. But when I started to think about it, my favorite movies depended on how I felt at the moment, and movies cover a huge array of films. Yet, still, since no one voted for MY favorite movies, I must question their favorite movie picking abilities.

:)
 
Of course , I wasn't serious. But when I started to think about it, my favorite movies depended on how I felt at the moment, and movies cover a huge array of films. Yet, still, since no one voted for MY favorite movies, I must question their favorite movie picking abilities.

:)

Funny thing is I read your original post wrong. I thought you were saying you had lousy tastes in movies. I guess I should be offended now. ;)
 


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