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Casablanca
African Queen
Wizard of Oz
Top Gun
Shawshank Redemption
Pay it Forward
Sleepless in Seattle
Scent of a Woman
The Exorcist


There are more.....many already mentioned


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Pretty much anything John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart or Cary Grant made I can watch again and again.


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Not a huge movie watcher, but here are some of my faves:
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
Matrix
Forbidden Planet
Patton
The Replacements
Major League

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I forgot about Rocky Horror although I don't know if it's a classic to me, but rather than an ode to my formative years. It's the kinda of movie that I like to pop in the DVD player every once in a while and I think that if I watched it too often, then it might lose it's spark.

Rocky Horror is yet another that I can cite word for word / lyric for lyric (with the necessary addendums, of course ). It's also yet another that garners those looks of "are you OK / you are so not cool" from my kids and wife. I just can't understand why they won't do the Time Warp with me.

Several folks have mentioned some Steven King novels turned movies. While I enjoy many my favorite is Stand By Me. It was an adaptation of Kings' short story, "The Body" and I really appreciated the way Rob Reiner captured the bonds of youth. King has always been good with that.

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I would never have guessed King wrote that.

GREAT movie.

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any Eastwood movie.
Forrest Gump

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All these football fans, and I haven't seen The Waterboy mentioned yet? I admit I'm quite disappointed.

Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
Life of Brian (my wife thinks we should hold all middle eastern country leaders hostage and make them watch this until they give up their petty differences)
The Lord of the Rings (extended versions)
Kill Bill
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Scarface
Goodfellas
Godfather
Casino
Austin Powers
There's Something about Mary
Die Hard 1&2
Home Alone
Airplane

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Good call. That's a 4 hour movie and I've probably watched it about 20 times.

Another one I watched all the time was Glory with Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, Cary Elwes and Andre Braugher.


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Saving Private Ryan
Hamburger Hill
Hot Shots!
Silent Movie
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein


I'm sure there's a ton more... I'm a bit of a movie junkie.


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I'll get flamed for this but Titanic I have (no joke) seen probably about 50 times. Most of the watching was during hard times years ago our cable got shut off and we pretty much watched that every night for a couple weeks but whenever it's on tv I still watch it. Awesome movie.

The other movies I never get tired of watching is The Outsiders, Tombstone and Beautiful Girls.


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Forrest Gump, Jaws, Saturday Night Fever, Rudy, almost anything from Al Pacino.
All of them movies I never tire of.

Forrest Gump the most.


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The Girl Next Door
Rocky 3 & 4 (primarily 4 for the "music videos")
Goonies
Hangover
Clash of the Titans (Harry Hamlin version)
Dazed and Confused

While we're on the subject of movies, just watched a great one...The Town

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Wizard of Oz
A Christmas Carol (only the one with Alastair Sim)
Shawshank Redemption
All three of the first Star Wars series
Forrest Gump
The Green Mile
A League of Their Own
Remember the Titans
African Queen

There are many more, those are just the ones I quickly thought of.

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We rented that the other night, and it was good, but I did not like the message.

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Remember the Titans
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Step Brothers (HILARIOUS EVERYTIME )
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I'm not real big on watching movies again and again, but there are some movies that just seem so compelling that I'll watch if they are on. It has to do with the atmosphere of the movie; maybe someone who knows about "cinema" can explain it to me - its just a certain something that I can't really put my finger on. Movies like Alien, Aliens, Bladerunner (Ridley Scott?), just about anything by the Coen brothers (Fargo, Millers Crossing, Blood Simple, and others), the Godfather, Jacobs Ladder. Movies that draw you in and, for whatever reason, stay with you. There's probably a lot more, but thats what comes to me right now through the mild haze of my New Years Day mini-hangover.

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I'm watching Pulp Fiction right now on amc's Mob Week. I left it out of my movies I could watch over and over. It's fantastic. Love the dialogue in this movie.

Also watched Godfather II yesterday, have never seen a Godfather movie for some strange reason. Very good, now I have to see the first one.

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Bull Durham
Independence Day
Fletch


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- Any or the original three Star Wars
- Rudy
- The Natural
- Major League
- The Princess Bride
- A number of the early 90's Disney movies
- The Hunt for Red October
- Indiana Jones 1 & 3
- Blazing Saddles & pretty much any Mel Brooks movie
- Airplane
- Any Naked Gun movie
- Clue

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The first Godfather movie is CLASSIC! The third one, on the other hand...(where's a puking smiley?)

I love the dialogue in Pulp Fiction. Some of the best writing around.

Right now, the movies I watch over and over again are all kids movies:

Tangled
Toy Story (all 3 of them)
A Bugs Life
Monsters Inc.
The Incredibles
Cars (1 and 2)
Up
Wall-E
Basically, anything Pixar or Disney
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (the 1971 movie, not the Johnny Depp one)...she loves those Oompa Loompas!


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Just a few off the top of they head;

Of Mice and Men
Saving Private Ryan
Band of Brothers (TV)
The Last of the Mohicans
Apocalypse Now
Full Metal Jacket
Platoon
Hamburger Hill
The Gladiator (The battle scenes are simply awesome)
The Sands of Iwo Jima
Halls of Montezuma 
Midway
Tora! Tora! Tora!
Battle of the Bulge
The Longest Day
The Final Countdown 
The Thin Red Line
Enemy at the Gates
In Harm's Way
Jarhead
(Documentary)
Flags of Our Fathers
Letters from Iwo Jima

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Any of the Star Wars (I can even handle the new 3, though I still watch the originals much more often).

Any Indiana Jones.

Master & Commander

Bananas, Take the money & run, love & death (all early Woody Allen movies)

Many of the Marx Brothers movies

Naked Gun movies

Airplane!

Shrek 1 and 2

Cars


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Last of the Mohicans
Zoolander
Stripes
Bloodsport/Kickboxer (JCVanDamme was a heterosexual idol of mine starting around 5 or 6 years old for awhile........)
Twin Warriors, Fist of Legend, The Legend 1&2 (Jet Li Faves)
Rudi
Police Academy
Heartbreak Ridge
Kindergarden Cop

Oh yeah, The Band's Last Waltz -> It's sort of a documentary, and I love drinking Jim Beam and loving that DVD/Concert

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There are too many to list....but I'll try.

LOTR (probably my favorite movie experience ever)
National Lampoon's X-Mas Vacation
Old School
Indiana Jones Trilogy (no, I don't acknowledge the 4th one)
Fight Club
Zoolander
Training Day
The King's Speech
40-year Old Virgin
The Big Lebowski
Star Trek: First Contact and the latest reboot
Titantic
As Good As It Gets
Die Hard
Matrix
Both Terminators
Star Wars (5 of them - Phantom Menace is HORRIBLE!)
Miracle - on my "Mount Rushmore of Sports Movies"
Sideways
Anchorman
Ace Ventura
Good Will Hunting
Mulan (Favorite Disney movie to watch with my daughter - strong non-bimbo female hero)
All the Bourne movies (James Bond who?)
Wedding Crashers
Rocky
Jaws
Toy Story 1 & 3 (2 is ok)
Dumb and Dumerer
The Dark Knight (best comic book movie ever - and I'm a Spidey fan)
Groundhog's Day
Major League
Eternal Sunshie of the Spotless Mind
Forrest Gump
Good Will Hunting
Step Brothers

Those are all of my 5-star movies on NetFlix Ratings (and I've rated 1,255 movies).

Mount Rushmore of Comedy
- Big Lebowski
- Dumb and Dumber
- Anchorman
- Old School

Mount Rushmore of Drama
- Titanic
- As Good As It Gets
- Sideways
- Good Will Hunting

Mount Rushmore of Action
- LOTR
- Matrix
- The Dark Knight
- Indiana Jones

Mount Rushmore of Sports movies
- Miracle
- Major League
- Rocky
- Rudy (not listed above - but I could probably add it)


Funny this thread is running....I wanted to start a "Mount Rushmore of..." thread. Favorite four songs, albums, movies, books, and TV shows of all time. Maybe I'll wait a few weeks before getting that going.


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That list could very well be my list.

I really like Hunt For Red October. The book was better but I love the movie

To Kill A Mockingbird. Has a special place in my heart. It was the first book my mom and I read together--when she could get me to put down a comic book, Atticus reminds me of my grandfather to a tee


Ferris Bueler's Day's Off
We Were Soldiers
Christmas Vacation--cracks me up EVERY time
Finding Nemo
Dr Strangelove
Raising Arizona

When I was a kid I loved Goonies and Lost Boys . . . .ahhh the 80's . . .

many others already mentioned by other posters . . .

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For me:

2001: A Space Odyssey
Full Metal Jacket
There Will Be Blood (also basically Kubrick movie, just made by somebody else)
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure


For my wife:

The Godfather, Part I
The Godfather, Part II
Dumb and Dumber

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Yes, I love There will be blood. Most of my friends thought it was boring or they just hated it. I definitely thought it was better than No country for old men that year.


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YES! Both good, but TWBB was awesome.

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Tombstone
Batman Begins and Dark Knight
Ace Ventura
LOTR Trilogy
Titanic
Aliens
Armageddon (The last 20 or so minutes of that movie still chokes me up)
Die Hard
Fast and Furious- the first one was great
Powder- Very underrated movie
All Star Wars movies
Dumb and Dumber
Office Space
Pulp Fiction
Fight Club
The Matrix
All 3 Indiana Jones movies
Seven
Heat
Scarface
Any of the Rocky movies especially Rocky 4
The Truman Show
Rainman
Dazed and Confused
Tommy Boy
Coming to America
Beerfest
Waterboy
Billy Madison
Happy Gilmore
Austin Powers

I'll stop there as I could go on and on




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See....when I tell people that Titanic is one of my favorite movies a few people will roll their eyes. Now, I'm assuming they're doing that becuase it's a "chick-flick" and they think I'm not a man because I could like such a movie.

I'm not sure why. The sinking of the Titanic captured the attention of the world when it happened. When they visited the wreckage in 1985 it drew huge TV ratings as we saw the first views of the wreckage on the ocean floor. The interest in the Titanic sinking, deep sea recovery and all the museum tours drew attention across all genders.

So, why is the movie considered a "chick-flick" or un-manly to like?

Is it because of the horrible song that was over-played on every radio station?
Was it the romantic sub-plot that turned off the men (even though a movie like the Matrix had a similar sub-plot)?
Was it just the length of the movie (each of the LOTR movies were longer)?
Is it based on some unlikeable factors of Leonardo DiCaprio?

I really don't understand. There's a reason why it pulled in over a billion dollars and won 11 academy awards.

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All 3 Indiana Jones movies




So are you refusing to acknowledge that 4th piece of garbage as well?

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