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Films you *never* tire of watching

OMG, there's absolutely loads, here's a few. Don't laugh :D

Enter The Dragon
Terminator 2
Grease
The Goonies
Labyrinth
Big Business
Mean Girls
The Breakfast Club (though I'm a little tired of it by now I guess)
Nightmare On Elm Street 1 + 3
 
Totally, loads and loads :D No laughing ;)

Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Sixteen Candles
Almost Famous
Heathers
The Parent Trap
Mary Shellys Frankenstein
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Coneheads
My Stepmom is an Alien
Bram Stokers Dracula
She - Devil
When Harry met Sally
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Sleepless in Seattle
Goodfellas
Charlies Angels
Houseparty
Creepshow
Less Than Zero
L'Amant ( The Lover)


Too many to mention! agh! I've seen the above listed movies no less than several times each :o :D
 
old school 70s, 80s horror...

dario argento
clive barker
john carpenter
wes craven
lucio fulci
tobe hooper
sam rami
george romero

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*Aliens
*Ghostbusters
*A Christmas Story (sue me!)
*Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
*Spaceballs!
*Hot Shots!
*Three Amigos!
*Big Trouble in Little China
*Batman (1989 version)
*Superman II
*Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
 
goodfellas definately supertrav. Ima add Style Wars. i seen that shit so many times i lost count. I love that shit it will never get old to me.

also i used to always watch the nightmare before christmas when i was a kid over n over.
 
godfather
she devil
don't tell mom the babysitters dead
buffy the vampire slayer
10 things i hate about you
Elf
the Big Lebowski
back to the future trilogy
can't hardly wait
Go
empire records
heathers
sideways
house of 1000 corpses/devils rejects
lord of the rings
fight club
dawn of the dead/shaun of the dead
28 days later

mean girls (i dont know how i forgot that!)
 
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Shawshank Redemption - it is by far the most watched film by me!

Meet Joe Black - I'm a romantic, what can I say.

Underworld - Leary and Mantegna at their best. And I so protested the later release of a film under the same name. There can be only one!


Good Will Hunting is a good one too. Good cast.
 
I would blow off my angelic younger brother's wedding to re-re-re-re-re-watch Pulp Fiction, starting at ANY POINT of this cinematic masterpiece, for the 384th time.

Most.

Rewatchable.

Movie.

Ever.

Gun to my head, Shawshank is a BETTER movie, imo, but because Pulp's greatest strengths are in the storytelling, the intrigue of the non-linearness, the acting and the dialogue (whereas Shawshank evokes strong emotions, and thus, while it is often the PERFECT film to re-watch whenever I can use a reminder of just how valuable friendship, loyalty, and always maintaining a positive attitude are - particularly when I'm going through a major crisis in my life), with little emphasis on plot or having a "message," Pulp is simply top-notch entertainment that I'm NEVER not in the mood for.

-- LL
 
There's really nothing anymore... everything becomes somewhat 'old' if you watch it often enough, IMO. But "Lost in Translation" comes to mind as an example of a film that usually feels fresh to me.

John Carpenter's "The Thing" is a good example as well - has to be the most atmospheric movie of all time.
 
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