Movies You Can Watch Over and Over

SlammedZero

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Revisited The Princess Bride this weekend on Disney+. I've seen that movie, what feels like a hundred times, and I love it every time. It's such a wholesome classic and a very quotable movie.

You guys/gals have any movies you can't seem to get sick of?
 

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Just a few

The first one that popped into my head:
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My wife has re-watched this one maybe more times than me lol:
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Lost count of how often I have re-watched these a long time ago:
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Too many to mention as I am a collector and re-watch movies out of the library constantly.

I'd rather invest the time in a re-watch of something I know I like than regret the 2 hours I will never get back watching something new and disappointing.
 

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Just a few

The first one that popped into my head:
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My wife has re-watched this one maybe more times than me lol:
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Lost count of how often I have re-watched these a long time ago:
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Nice list, and The Ten Commandments is a favorite.
Read this about the parting of the Red Sea.

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The film also has the significance of having the most expensive special effect ever made for a film -- the parting of the Red Sea.

In April 1955 the New York Times reported the special effects team "built a 200,000 cubic-foot swimming pool and installed hydraulic equipment that could deluge the area with 360,000 gallons of water in two minutes flat."

A May 20, 1955, Hollywood Reporter news item asserted that the Red Sea sequence would cost $500,000, both for filming and creating the special effects. The Times review, however, claimed that the scene "cost more than a million dollars and took 18 months to shoot.""
 

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My wife and I watch many movies over and over.

Tombstone
LOTR
Hobbit
Jumanji (the newer ones)
A League of the Own
Austin Powers
Good Morning Vietnam
Jaws
Bohemian Rhapsody
The Martian
Tommy Boy
Billy Madison

Then I re-watch stuff she won't watch.

Alien
Aliens
AVP
Prey
28 Days Later
28 Weeks Later
Train to Busan
Cloverfield
 

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Trailers are the first thing that hypes me up about any upcoming movie. I have seen many of them like almost every movie fan. I have seen more trailers than actual films.

What folks do not know is how much I loved this particular trailer over almost all others. For instance, there have been around 30 MCU movies released since 2008. Every single one had several teasers and trailers. All of them got my blood pumping to see them, even Thor: Love and Thunder. :muttley:

Honestly, there may be two, perhaps three, MCU trailers that I rate higher than this very first trailer released for Kill Bill: Vol 1. I saw it in a theater in April. It was a long agonizing wait until October that same year.

It is not the best movie ever made but I knew the film would be good within the first ten seconds of the trailer's start. I always worry if a movie will disappoint when I do see it after a long wait. This one didn't. I am such a silly rabbit. :p

I re-watched the trailer six times before posting this. :laugh:
 

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The Thing
Jaws
Predator
Christmas Story
Coneheads
Junior
Mad Max Fury Road
Lord of the Rings entire trilogy
The Mummy (Brandon Frasier)
Nightmare Before Christmas
Hocus Pocus
How the Grinch stole Christmas (Jim Carrey live action version)
 
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