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Films/Shows You Never Tire Of

I forgot to mention Man on Fire.

I really like it - watched it many times.

"The bullet always tells the truth." ;)

Maybe it's a bit cheesy, but it's still great in my book!
 
fell asleep last night to fear and loathing... i never tire of this film. last night i felt emotional when raoul skipped on his hotel room service bill
There I was. Alone in Las Vegas, completely twisted on drugs, no cash, no story for the magazine, and on top of everything else, a gigantic god damned hotel bill to deal with. How would Horatio Alger handle this situation?
i want this film played at my funeral with "mama told me not to come" by three dog night .
 
Snatch
Terminator 2
The Fugitive
Predator
Jurassic Park
Gladiator
Spaceballs

when I was young I watched waaaaay oooooo many times but still loved
3 Amigos
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
20thousand leagues under the sea
The Gods must be Crazy (and no 2)
 
doesntmatter said:
Tombstone

Johnny Ringo: My fight's not with you, Holliday.
Doc Holliday: I beg to differ, sir. We started a game we never got to finish. "Play for Blood," remember?
Johnny Ringo: Oh that. I was just foolin' about.
Doc Holliday: I wasn't.


Doc Holiday: Come on jonni, Come on! you ain't no daisy at all!


fixed, and qft.
 
And how could I forget....=D
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Not a movie, but "From the Earth to the Moon" was a series that I've found captivating. I'm a huge NASA nerd, so in-between checking up on NASA website updates, like the 11.5 million dollars that added one extra square foot of cargo space to the shuttle, I watch this.

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MINE:

American Beauty
Fight Club
Double Jepordy (my indulgence lol)
Turtles can Fly
The Princess bride
Terminator 2
Death Becomes Her
Happy Gilmore
Into the Blue
Independence Day
Parenthood (also a big fan!)
The Castle
Bio-Dome
Pulp Fiction
 
Edvard Munch said:
Not a movie, but "From the Earth to the Moon" was a series that I've found captivating. I'm a huge NASA nerd, so in-between checking up on NASA website updates, like the 11.5 million dollars that added one extra square foot of cargo space to the shuttle, I watch this.

we are dvr'ing that currently. the hubby is loving it. you know, we have a NASA channel here on our cable. we do live in the space coast though :) i am sure you would eat it up. lots of live feeds, and other....well, it bores me, so i don't know! i can't keep it on for more than a minute, but i am sure you would love it ;)
 
Donnie Darko
Old School
Office Space
Trainspotting
Blow


I'm sure there is more but those are the ones that are coming to my mind right now.

edit: definately american beauty, fight club, and the labyrinth
 
Saw this movie again last night....I never get tired of Shawshank.

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look whos talking (travolta is just straight up cool)

fear and loathing in las vegas (hunter s. thompson is my favorite writer)
 
Like the OP said, only some of these are my all-time favorites, but I'll always watch them if they're on.

To name just a few:
--The Shining.
--Twister.
--Independence Day.
--Both Ghostbusters movies.
--Kung-Pow!
--Spaceballs!
--Three Amigos!
--Waxwork.
--Big Trouble in Little China.
--The Last Boy Scout.
--Bloodsport. (buries head in sand)
--Edward Scissorhands.
--Either Wayne's World movie.
--The Right Stuff.
--Batman (1989).
--Hot Shots!
--Robin Hood: Men in Tights
 
hell, my dvd collection is nothing BUT movies I don't get tired of... that's the number one qualification met by any movie I purchase.
to name a few...
Blade Runner
Ghost Dog
Tombstone
The Pick of Destiny
Scanners
How High
Shawshank
Brainstorm
The Crow
Crossroads (80s stylie, not that brittney spears shit)
The Day the Earth Stood Still
La Bamba
Shogun Assassin
American Werewolf in London
Dances With Wolves
Constantine
Quest for Fire
Moscow on the Hudson
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
 
Not in any particular order:

*Pulp Fiction
*Donnie Darko
*Fight Club
*Boondock Saints
*The Princess Bride
*Jaws
*The Last Starfighter
*The Shawshank Redemption
*Friday
*Superbad
*Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
*Half Baked
*Snatch
*A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 and 7
*Friday the 13th 4 and 6
*Kung Fu Hustle
*Frailty
 
The Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
My Cousin Vinny
Pulp Fiction
The Big Lebowski
Hostel
Hostel Part 2
Undercover Brother
Friday
White Men Cant Jump
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Scary Movie
The Saw Series
Analyze This
Analyze That
Adaptation
Sideways
The Beverly Hills Cop 1&2 (didnt care much for 3)
Weekend At Berny's (only the first one though, did care much for the second)

god theres like 298427348 more but i cant think of them right now :p
 
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Pulp Fiction, based on dialogue alone, is, in my opinion, the most re-watchable film of all time.

Where have you gone, Joe Dimaggio, er, Quentin Tarantino?!!!!!!!!
 
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