What one movie have you seen but will see again and again?

There are just too many so I'll name a few.
Shawshank Redemption
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Secret Life of Bees
Pretty Woman
Dirty Dancing
....and many more
 

"Shawshank Redemption", "The Green Mile", "Good Fellas" and "Home Alone" parts 1 and 2 only.
 
Airplane!!! So many great lines, you can't catch all of them with one view...

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Okay, time for the weird guy ...

A Clockwork Orange
The Godfather (Part 1 - Part 2 is okay but Part 3 is terrible))
Good Fellas
Bruce Lee / Chuck Norris / Steven Seagal movies - even the bad ones. I grew up watching them.
Wizard of Oz
March of the Wooden Soldiers
Anything with Bogey
 
Okay, time for the weird guy ...

A Clockwork Orange
The Godfather (Part 1 - Part 2 is okay but Part 3 is terrible))
Good Fellas
Bruce Lee / Chuck Norris / Steven Seagal movies - even the bad ones. I grew up watching them.
Wizard of Oz
March of the Wooden Soldiers
Anything with Bogey

Not so weird. Oz and Wooden Soldiers were both long standing traditions with us. "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain". A profound line of dialogue if I ever heard one. Always loved the mouse in the blimp in "Soldiers".
 
Heh, heh - "traditions" - every Thanksgiving growing up the local NBC TV station would run MOTWS and then The Parade (Macy's - is there any other?). We'd pig out in the living room on candy, nuts and fruit and recite all the lines while Mom battled with the turkey in the kitchen. :D
 
Okay, time for the weird guy ...

A Clockwork Orange
The Godfather (Part 1 - Part 2 is okay but Part 3 is terrible))
Good Fellas
Bruce Lee / Chuck Norris / Steven Seagal movies - even the bad ones. I grew up watching them.
Wizard of Oz
March of the Wooden Soldiers
Anything with Bogey

You like Oz, have you seen Tin Man? Kind of a new take on the old movie.

I have such a large collection of favorites, it would be hard to name just one. Avatar would be right up there though.
 
You like Oz, have you seen Tin Man? Kind of a new take on the old movie.

In addition to being weird I'm very stubborn - I don't like many new versions of the classics. I find they lack originality in addition to often being insulting to the original.

I tried watching Tin Man but it was just too ... something. :cower:
 
One I've seen many times is A Star is Born, with Janet Gaynor and Fredric March. The two remakes were awful. :p

What do you think about the remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice (Jessica Lange and Jack Nicholson, 1981) ?
[Original, Lana Turner and John Garfield, 1946])
 
I liked the original movie, "Hairspray" with Devine, Sonny Bono and Deborah Harry. Remember this outstanding song on the original soundtrack?

 
For me, it's not the holidays if I don't watch Home Alone every year at Christmas, and for Thanksgiving, it's Trains, Planes and Automobiles .... every single year. :)
... if I forget when it's on, one of my kids will call and remind me...
Other movie I've seen way too many times is Sleepless in Seattle. I know all the words.
 
I have quite a few favorites:

Young Frankenstein
Arsenic and Old Lace
Grease
Dirty Dancing
Laura
Magnificent Obsession
 


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