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Old 10-20-05, 03:19 PM
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It varies. I'd have to say Sunset Blvd has had the most plays....maybe around 20. After that, Maltese Falcon and To Have and Have Not have been molested many times.

My newest most played discs would have to me Marillion-Live From Loreley and Marillion-Marbles In the Road. Both concert dvds rock and I spin them often....very often.
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Originally Posted by dick_grayson
I've got the Criterion so I'm afraid I'll scratch it. I guess I should pick up the MGM release for a viewing copy.....although I'd feel like a huge nerd if I did that.

Don't, feel like a nerd, that is. It's so cheap now, you can usaully get it for around $10.
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SNL - Best of Will Ferrell

I show everybody who comes over the More Cowbell skit.
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Fight Club
Star Wars-Epi.4-6
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US releases (at least 20 times each in part or fully):

Jaws
Jurassic Park
Super Speedway

Foreign releases:

Ghost in the Shell II: Innocence (at least 30 times in part or fully)
Hardboiled (ten times maybe)
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Originally Posted by visitor Q
Foreign releases:

Ghost in the Shell II: Innocence (at least 30 times in part or fully)
Hardboiled (ten times maybe)
Thought Female Prisoner #701-Scorpion would've made the list.
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For me, I think it has quickly become Shaun of the Dead
For my wife, Wedding Singer, I think it has been watched about 15 times. Wish they would release a new version so I can get rid of that damn flipcase.
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I'll put these in frequently to get a laugh or just good old movie going fun if for only a moment:

Tombstone
Wyatt Earp
Dumb And Dumber
Liar Liar
Scary Movie
Vacation
Pulp Fiction
1st 5 minutes of Ice Age!
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I've seen Walk to Remember too many times... and TV show that I've seen many times would be the Friends DVDs, especially the earlier seasons
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Arrested Development. Seems like I catch something new everytime.
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The Big Lebowski, Rushmore, and BASEketball were in my DVD player nearly every night in college.
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At least 30 times: Usual Suspects and Fight Club. Also, for a tv set, Ali G season 1 gets a lot of play.
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Probably the tv series Babylon 5 and the Green Mile.
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TV show would be Upright Citizens Brigade S1
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Overall:
Family Guy

Film:
The Matrix
LOTR: FOTR EE

In College:
South Park: BLU
BASEketball

Lately:
Platinum Comedy Bruce Bruce
Old 10-21-05, 10:24 AM
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Vertigo
Orpheus
Citizen Kane
Taxi Driver
Evil Dead Trilogy
Dawn of the Dead
Eraserhead
Rules of the Game
Rushmore
Videodrome
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Originally Posted by Mondo Kane
Thought Female Prisoner #701-Scorpion would've made the list.
Hey, it made my list. Jailhouse 41 and Department of Beasts, anyway. I've only watched the first one a couple of times. The other two have a way of just pulling me in.
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Jaws
Star Wars/Empire Strikes Back
North by Northwest
Big Trouble in Little China
Halloween
Tombstone
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
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Baseketball by far. I've probably watched it a good 200 or so times.
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Originally Posted by slowcloud
I've only seen that one once-and-a-half, but I can tell it's worth repeated viewings. In fact, Wong Kar Wai's In the Mood For Love has often been repeated at home.
Wong Kar Wai's movies get better with every viewing.

Right now In The Mood For Love and 2046 gets played whenever I get the chance. I plan to buy Days of Being Wild and ChungKing Express for my collection too. (Only thing about ChungKing Express is I love the movie but everytime I hear "California Dreaming" I wanna run screaming out of the room)


All my DVD's get regular play (at least once a year) if not the whole movie at least certain scenes I want to rewatch.

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1. Fellowship of the Ring EE
2. Return of the King EE (FOTR got a huge headstart)
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Pulp Fiction, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, tons of cartoon boxed sets like Futurama, Looney Tunes and The Simpsons plus too many others to count.

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