5 most Rewatchable DVDs you own
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In no particular order:
Bond 007 films
Yojimbo
The Thin Man
Pixar films (5 yr old daughter...)
Singing in the Rain (or parts at least)
Buckaroo Banzai (or parts at least)
Bond 007 films
Yojimbo
The Thin Man
Pixar films (5 yr old daughter...)
Singing in the Rain (or parts at least)
Buckaroo Banzai (or parts at least)
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1) This is Spinal Tap
2) Tenacious D: Complete Masterworks
3) Spurs 2003 NBA Championship DVD (never get tired of watching Kobe cry)
4) Mallrats
5) Complete Monty Pythons Flying Circus (okay more than 1 DVD, but I've watched that set all the way through many times)
If I was counting my kids DVDs they would win by far. My six month old daughter watches Sesame Street ABCs every single day.
2) Tenacious D: Complete Masterworks
3) Spurs 2003 NBA Championship DVD (never get tired of watching Kobe cry)
4) Mallrats
5) Complete Monty Pythons Flying Circus (okay more than 1 DVD, but I've watched that set all the way through many times)
If I was counting my kids DVDs they would win by far. My six month old daughter watches Sesame Street ABCs every single day.
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Battle Royale
Hard Boiled
Once Upon a Time in China I and II
Full Contact
Magnificent Butcher
and when I'm not in the mood for subs ...
Animatrix
Fletch
Jaws
Toy Story II
Blade Runner
honorable mention:
Apocalypse Now
Better off Dead
Band of Brothers
Hard Boiled
Once Upon a Time in China I and II
Full Contact
Magnificent Butcher
and when I'm not in the mood for subs ...
Animatrix
Fletch
Jaws
Toy Story II
Blade Runner
honorable mention:
Apocalypse Now
Better off Dead
Band of Brothers
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Originally posted by darkside
1) This is Spinal Tap
2) Tenacious D: Complete Masterworks
3) Spurs 2003 NBA Championship DVD (never get tired of watching Kobe cry)
4) Mallrats
5) Complete Monty Pythons Flying Circus (okay more than 1 DVD, but I've watched that set all the way through many times)
If I was counting my kids DVDs they would win by far. My six month old daughter watches Sesame Street ABCs every single day.
1) This is Spinal Tap
2) Tenacious D: Complete Masterworks
3) Spurs 2003 NBA Championship DVD (never get tired of watching Kobe cry)
4) Mallrats
5) Complete Monty Pythons Flying Circus (okay more than 1 DVD, but I've watched that set all the way through many times)
If I was counting my kids DVDs they would win by far. My six month old daughter watches Sesame Street ABCs every single day.
You lucky he was hurt or D Rob would have only retired with 1 title.
1. Good Will Hunting
2. American Beauty
3. Top Gun
4. Commando
5. Kickboxer
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baracine: you watch three different versions of the Fifth Element, or do you just own three copies of it and rotate them so that no single copy will receive too much wear & tear?
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Originally posted by jough
baracine: you watch three different versions of the Fifth Element, or do you just own three copies of it and rotate them so that no single copy will receive too much wear & tear?
baracine: you watch three different versions of the Fifth Element, or do you just own three copies of it and rotate them so that no single copy will receive too much wear & tear?
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Originally posted by jough
baracine: you watch three different versions of the Fifth Element, or do you just own three copies of it and rotate them so that no single copy will receive too much wear & tear?
baracine: you watch three different versions of the Fifth Element, or do you just own three copies of it and rotate them so that no single copy will receive too much wear & tear?
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martin scorsese and quentin tarantino seem to have the best movies to replay..
In no order:
Taxi Driver
Goodfellas
Casino
Resevoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
i need to add in almost every hithcock movie i own..Psycho, Vertigo, Rear Window, Rope, North By Northwest..
In no order:
Taxi Driver
Goodfellas
Casino
Resevoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
i need to add in almost every hithcock movie i own..Psycho, Vertigo, Rear Window, Rope, North By Northwest..
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In no particular order, and not necessarily my favorites, but definitely most watched... funny how you'd think that those would be one and the same.
~ The Godfather I (Al Pacino is awesome, but Brando is the definitive Godfather).
~ Fight Club
~ Aliens
~ Spirited Away (I like to have this one running, even if I'm doing other stuff...or about to fall asleep)
~ Zoolander (sooooooooooooooo funny)
-NHN
~ The Godfather I (Al Pacino is awesome, but Brando is the definitive Godfather).
~ Fight Club
~ Aliens
~ Spirited Away (I like to have this one running, even if I'm doing other stuff...or about to fall asleep)
~ Zoolander (sooooooooooooooo funny)
-NHN