| watching films over and over Posted: 5/28/2006 12:39:23 PM | | ok i'm a big fan of the matrix trilogy and also highlander, i find myself watching these movies sometimes 2,or 3 times a week does anyone else have films they watch over and over or is it just me? if it isnt just me i would be interested to hear peoples views on this subject? | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/28/2006 12:42:43 PM | Well.. there is watching the same film again and again (as in.. maybe once every year or so...) and there is watching the same film 3 times in a week.
I supposed Highlander has a cheese factor that could in some senses develop a cult status with some friends and a big bag of weed.. but Matrix 2 and 3 don't have the Withnail and I factor in my view.. | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/28/2006 12:45:16 PM | | ok maybe i worded it wrong i didnt mean 3 or 3 times every week but i can watch the same movies 2 or 3 time in a week just to clarify that i dont sit there every week watching the same movies thats just obsessive | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/28/2006 3:36:16 PM | | Ive got a few films I watch quite often, well when I say watch them, only certain parts of them....why are the story lines in porn so crap. | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/28/2006 4:05:10 PM | ^^^^^^^^^^thank god for the fast forward and rewind buttons eh jack
I have one film I watch over again and that is Labyrinth, it is a fantastic film, and David Bowie is well ..........phwoooar | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/28/2006 4:22:45 PM | | Ive combined all my best porn clips onto one dvd so I dont lose rhythm and concentration when fiddling about with the remote..... | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/28/2006 4:30:48 PM | Jack surely you've seen the one with the pool cleaner guy with the rich lady of the house? Question 1....Are there any vacancies? Question 2....Are there any rich lady clients who need my services?, purely on my waving the net around the pool skills of course.
Then there's that plumber routine under the sink.....
On a serious note.... Sky movies, always end up watching something that I've seen a hundred times before | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/29/2006 2:47:38 AM | let see, Shrek 1 & 2 - more than 7 times Constantine - 6 times Lord of The Rings - 5 times more movies but so far thats all i can remember
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/29/2006 3:38:18 AM | Bank Hols the perfect time to re-visit old favourite films.
I must have hired the Godfather films 30 plus times. Should just buy them instead of giving my money to the video library.
I'm also especially keen on courtroom dramas and 'A few good men', 'Jagged Edge', 'The Firm' etc. get watched regulalrly
Im with Buffy on Shawshank too, top film and one of the few that I own on DVD. | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/29/2006 3:43:45 AM | Films I watch over and over would be.....
American Beauty
Platoon
Black Hawk Down
Troy
Seven years in Tibet
Lock Stock
Snatch
and just added Jarhead | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/29/2006 7:40:28 AM | I'm with red5 on this one...its gotta be bloody good to even get a second screening...there are millions of films out there, i don't wanna watch 'groundhog day' constantly!! (if ya know what i mean?)...give the rest a chance...even the subtitled ones...they are usually the best.
OT - Pink Floyd - the wall....now there is one i have watched many times.
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/29/2006 8:06:44 AM | Pretty Woman - I've seen this film easily a 100 times!!! One summer when I wasn't working all that much I watched every few days (sad, but true!)
There are a few others that I usually end up watching at least once a year- The Sound of Music, Ever After, Dirty Dancing, Grease.
Some movies just make you feel good!!! | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/29/2006 8:07:12 AM | Something i watch over and over again on dvd is when Scotland beat England in 1967,especially the bit with Jim Baxter keeping the ball up...:) England your boys took one hell of a beating!!... | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/29/2006 8:33:07 AM | | no bob your thinking of Rocky 6 where he quits boxing and takes up football only to let in a penalty taken by Mr T in the 90th minute....but wait...in Rocky 7 Return Of The Keeper he has his revenge and gets Mr T sent off for a late tackle in his box. | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/29/2006 8:34:17 AM | | theres a few films i watch over again,i love the bridget jones films,once apon a time in america,goodfellas,cool runnings and one film i watch often but it always makes me cry is fried green tomatoes at the whistle stop cafe. | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/29/2006 8:36:06 AM | No btf i defo mean Wembly 1967,but must admit Paris 1944 was defo a reminder that football players should never try acting....:) | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/29/2006 8:37:54 AM | | Thanks jack...but which was the one with Mr Miyagi as a centre forward and Bernard Breshlaw as the menacing centre half? | |
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| watching films over and over Posted: 5/29/2006 8:59:35 AM | i also have a few home movies that find their way into the video every now and then  | |
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