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It's A Wonderful Life
Karate Kid 1
La Bamba
Look Who's Talking 1
Back to the Future
Groundhog Day
Forrest Gump
Home Alone
Karate Kid 1
La Bamba
Look Who's Talking 1
Back to the Future
Groundhog Day
Forrest Gump
Home Alone
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No question...Jurassic Park. I remember how long a wait it was (eighteen months) before it finally came out on VHS. Man, that was a good day. By the time it did finally come out, I watched it all the time. My original Pan and Scan VHS actually became worn out, so I picked up the widescreen THX version just before Lost World came out ro replace it.
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Probably one of the following:
- Star Wars
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
- Memento (my most watched DVD easily)
- Star Wars
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
- Memento (my most watched DVD easily)
#30
Hands down, The 'burbs. In late high school and early college, my friends and I thought it was the funniest movie ever made and watched it all the time. Lots of times, if we were hanging out at someone's place, we'd pop it in just to have it on in the background. Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern and Rick Ducommun played off each other so well in what could've been a laughless script if not delivered just right. I've probably seen that movie 150 to 200 times.
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Charlie Goose , 05-26-06 06:44 AM
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I've watched West Side Story at least once or twice a month for over twenty years.
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caligulathegod , 05-26-06 08:13 AM
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Rocky Horror, but the vast majority of viewings were theatrical and 20 years ago.
I went a couple years ago and was reminded why I quit going. Still like the movie, though.
I went a couple years ago and was reminded why I quit going. Still like the movie, though.
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A toss-up between Animal House and Jaws (my favorite film), but Ghostbusters and Star Wars are catching up.
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Buford T Pusser , 05-26-06 08:33 AM
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BTW, you didn't put a question mark on the end of the thread title but you're not confusing anyone here. It's a question you're asking. 
In college my dorm rented flicks and every weekend they would play "Blues Brothers" at least five times. Chicago students. Oi.

In college my dorm rented flicks and every weekend they would play "Blues Brothers" at least five times. Chicago students. Oi.
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mattjones124 , 05-26-06 08:53 AM
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Most definately Star Wars. I think I watched the entire trilogy atleast once every week from ages 9 to 10.
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TheAllPurposeNothing , 05-26-06 09:00 AM
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The Wizard of Oz, most definitely. I remember its yearly showing on CBS being an event we never missed. While I love my DVD version, it has never felt quite as special since I can watch it whenever I want.
This would be followed by:
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
West Side Story
Oliver!
Yellow Submarine
It's a Wonderful Life
and Mary Poppins
This would be followed by:
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
West Side Story
Oliver!
Yellow Submarine
It's a Wonderful Life
and Mary Poppins
#42
For me...
Halloween (Greatest. Horror. Flick. Ever.)
Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan (the ultimate Star Trek film!!)
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - (the Gene Wilder version)
Planet of the Apes - (the original 1968 version, natch)
Star Wars II-VI (enjoy them all multiple and multiple times)
Wizard of Oz (always a classic!)
Halloween (Greatest. Horror. Flick. Ever.)
Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan (the ultimate Star Trek film!!)
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - (the Gene Wilder version)
Planet of the Apes - (the original 1968 version, natch)
Star Wars II-VI (enjoy them all multiple and multiple times)
Wizard of Oz (always a classic!)
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Palpadious , 05-26-06 10:47 AM
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'Batman' and 'Back to the Future'
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Adaptation, probably.
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As a kid: The Blues Brothers, Back to the Future, and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
As a teen: Ghostbusters, Evil Dead II, Pulp Fiction.
In college: The Big Lebowski, BASEketball, and Rushmore.
In my 20s: Shaun of the Dead, The Incredibles, Sideways.
As a teen: Ghostbusters, Evil Dead II, Pulp Fiction.
In college: The Big Lebowski, BASEketball, and Rushmore.
In my 20s: Shaun of the Dead, The Incredibles, Sideways.
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Raiders of the Lost Ark
Enter The Dragon
Top Gun
Stand By Me
Mad Max
Pretty in Pink
Night of the Living Dead (original)
Scarface
Empire Strikes Back
For about 7 straight years, I would watch one these at least once a week.
Enter The Dragon
Top Gun
Stand By Me
Mad Max
Pretty in Pink
Night of the Living Dead (original)
Scarface
Empire Strikes Back
For about 7 straight years, I would watch one these at least once a week.
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