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In reply to the discussion: Name a movie you've watched over five times that you're still entertained by [View all]SharonClark
(10,014 posts)258. Tootsie
Godfather parts 1 and 2
When Harry Met Sally
Elf
Casablanca
A Room with a View
Manhattan
Whisky Galore
Emma
Shakespeare in Love
Blues Brothers
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Local Hero
My Brilliant Career
You Can't Take it With You
The Philadelphia Story
You Can't Take it With You
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
ET
Raiders of the Lost Ark
About a Boy
Annie Hall
The Prime of Miss Jean Brody
Howards End
The Graduate
Fargo
Yentl
The Lion in Winter
Lawrence of Arabia
Becket
The Front Page
Auntie Mame
Holiday
The Remains of the Day
Sense and Sensibility
Pride and Prejudice
The Princess Bride
Forget Paris
Rushmore
Moonrise Kingdom
Harry Potter series
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Name a movie you've watched over five times that you're still entertained by [View all]
Algernon Moncrieff
Aug 2017
OP
I have seen Miller's Crossing about 4 times and I love Woody Allen movies.
smirkymonkey
Aug 2017
#149
And, of course, "Of all the gin joints in all the world, she has to walk into mine."
Demoiselle
Aug 2017
#289
Yes! Whenever I or my wife breaks/drops/otherwise destroys any household object...
VOX
Aug 2017
#246
Geez, no one is going to mention Wizard of Oz? or Sound of Music? or Lawrence of Arabia?
hlthe2b
Aug 2017
#19
Yes it wouldn't be high in the historical accuracy points table but great fun. It's one of the few
OnDoutside
Aug 2017
#39
One of the funniest. I've thought of it when DT was trying to start a war with Mexico.
Alice11111
Aug 2017
#176
Logan's Run, Silent Running, Bladerunner, Vertigo, Rear Window, North by Northwest,
FSogol
Aug 2017
#108
Star Wars, Excalibur, Dune, Lebowski, H Grail, LOTR, Wrath of K, Big Trb in Little China -nt
Freelancer
Aug 2017
#112
You are correct. For some reason I confused "Charade" with "How To Steal a Million"
lunamagica
Aug 2017
#235
Jaws---Goldfinger---G-I, -II---Dirty Rotten Scoundrels---Dial "M" For Murder---Topaz---Day of the
WinkyDink
Aug 2017
#141
Scrooged with Bill Murray. I never get tired of Carol Kane hitting him with a toaster.
sueh
Aug 2017
#160
Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the B & W, with Donald Southerland. It is so relevant now.
Alice11111
Aug 2017
#175
Independence Day, Last Starfighter, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Trek VI, Star Trek IV,
TheDebbieDee
Aug 2017
#184
Vertigo, All About Eve, and Pride and Prejudice. I don't rewatch movies much...
Luciferous
Aug 2017
#194
You are distracting us from saving the world, etc., but I really like this topic! these movies
Akamai
Aug 2017
#204
Being There: Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine, Melvyn Douglas, Jack Warden
Doug the Dem
Aug 2017
#207
The Philadelphia Story, All About Eve, Dark Passage, Bringing Up Baby, The African Queen
catbyte
Aug 2017
#232
GMTA! watched Out of Africa dozens of times - one of Sue's/my go to standards
NRaleighLiberal
Aug 2017
#251
Dr. Strangelove, The Third Man, Chinatown, Paths of Glory, Charade, Breaker Morant...
VOX
Aug 2017
#240
Was "Apocalypto" not frickin' amazing?! Gotta give it to Mel: he knows how to do "gruesome"!
WinkyDink
Aug 2017
#249
Jaws. The Sting. Lost in Translation. Out of Africa. Babette's Feast. Amelie.
NRaleighLiberal
Aug 2017
#250