Movies

Do you still watch certain movies no matter how many time you've seen them?

  • YES..There is one

  • YES. More than one

  • No


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In NO real order:
Harry Potter(all of them)
The X-Men(all of them)
Pirates of the Carribean
Evil Dead series
RENT
Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Blues Brothers
Star Wars(all 6 of them, though the original trilogy is better)
Shaun of the Dead
Hair
any Disney movie(animated ones, mostly)
any of the Muppet movies

And, I just realized I'm slightly geeky! Oh, well!
 
The Nightmare Before Christmas (Fave movie of all time)
Princess Bride
Baseketballs (my guilty pleasure)
Anne of Greene Gables (yep, I'm a dork)
Bloodsport

Has anyone else notice that the Princess Bride seems to come up often on these lists?

AoG
 
I forgot about spaceballs. "Good Lord, they've gone plaid!" I love that line, along with the "good Helmet" one. LOL
 
For me:

Princess Bride
Star Wars
D.O.A.
Three and Four Musketeers (1973 versions)
Grosse Point Blank
A Bridge too Far
Saving Private Ryan
Fight Club
Fist of Legend

Probably a few others that don't come to mind at the moment.

Jeff
 
Oh, a few others- Leon (aka, The Professional); Seven Samurai; Blade Runner
 
Had a night to think about them and came up with some more movies I can watch over and over.

Das Boot,
Awakenings,
African Queen,
Escanaba In Da Moonlight.
 
Oh yeah, Tombstone! So great and Val Kilmer is so hot in it! Sorry, this is what happens when you are nudging 40 with one husband, two kids and two dogs!
 
you know I don't care where in the story Daredevil, Elektra, or Batman and Robin are I will watch the rest.

Star Wars, Empire, Jedi, along with

Bloodsport
Sudden Death
Lionheart
Highlander
Under Siege
Romeo Must Die
 
What is up with that movie???

Well, first:
Grandfather: That's right. When I was your age, television was called books. And this is a special book. Sits. It was the book my father used to read to me when I was sick, Takes book and I used to read it to your father, and today, I'm gonna read it to you.
Grandson: Does it got any sports in it?
Grandfather: Are you kidding? Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, True Love, miracles....
Grandson: Doesn't sound too bad. I'll try and stay awake.


And second:
Grandfather: "Westley didn't reach his destination. His ship was attacked by the Dread Pirate Roberts, who never left captives alive. When Buttercup got the news that Westley was murdered,--"
Grandson: Murdered by pirates is good....


It's got EVERYTHING! And, it's well-acted and heart-warming and hilarious.
 
Well, first:
Grandfather: That's right. When I was your age, television was called books. And this is a special book. Sits. It was the book my father used to read to me when I was sick, Takes book and I used to read it to your father, and today, I'm gonna read it to you.
Grandson: Does it got any sports in it?
Grandfather: Are you kidding? Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, True Love, miracles....
Grandson: Doesn't sound too bad. I'll try and stay awake.


And second:
Grandfather: "Westley didn't reach his destination. His ship was attacked by the Dread Pirate Roberts, who never left captives alive. When Buttercup got the news that Westley was murdered,--"
Grandson: Murdered by pirates is good....


It's got EVERYTHING! And, it's well-acted and heart-warming and hilarious.


I totally agree!

The scene with the "battle of wits" over the cup of poison is an absolute classic. And I still occasionally approach students at our dojang and say:
"My name is Inigo Montoya....prepare to die!"
 
lol...I still have a habit of correcting people by saying, "You keep saying that word. I do not think it means what you think it means"
 
I totally agree!

The scene with the "battle of wits" over the cup of poison is an absolute classic. And I still occasionally approach students at our dojang and say:
"My name is Inigo Montoya....prepare to die!"

My personal favorite from Inigo is at the climax of his personal vendetta. It darkens the story a bit, but it's that scene that makes me go "YEAH!" after everything the characters have dealt with.

Also, I heartily suggest reading the actual novel... it does deviate from what you see in the movie, and IIRC, it explains why therein.
 
Also, I heartily suggest reading the actual novel... it does deviate from what you see in the movie, and IIRC, it explains why therein.

I just finished reading it for the first time and, I have to admit, it's much better! I love the backstory and editorial comments.
 
I'll second that statement. Don't get it at all. :idunno: Wife loves the movie

Well that makes 2 of us..My wife and step-daughter also love it...
 
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