Which movie have you seen more than any other ??
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I'd like to replace this with something else, but the circumstances will never occur to give me the chance. I've seen Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country over 400 times.
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Probably Rocky Horror Picture Show, I went a lot of times when I was in High School (I graduated in 1981, so it was prime Rocky Horror days). Usually at the Cove in Hermosa Beach, occasionally at the Tiffany Theater (I think that's what it's called) in Hollywood.
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Hrm, as a child living in the middle of bumf**k with no other kids to play with, I tended to get to really bored during the summer. So, I decided to test myself by seeing if I could watch E.T. once a day until school started back. I must've seen it at least 80 or 90 times just that summer.
Yeah, I was a weird kid.
Yeah, I was a weird kid.
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That's a tough one. I 'm one who has no problem seeing a favorite movie over and over again. Often I'll put my fave on as I'm doing something on the computer especially if it's long movie so Ill say that I've seen Seven Samurai MANY times.
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Hate to be predictable but Star Wars
(and it's called Star Wars not "A New Hope" or "Episode 4")
followed closely by the 1977 teen sex movie Hollywood High me and a roommate would watch this every night in college while doing homework or drinking beer, we knew every line.
3rd place is Doctor Who : Tomb of the Cybermen
(and it's called Star Wars not "A New Hope" or "Episode 4")
followed closely by the 1977 teen sex movie Hollywood High me and a roommate would watch this every night in college while doing homework or drinking beer, we knew every line.
3rd place is Doctor Who : Tomb of the Cybermen
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I don't know for sure. I have cravings 2 or 3 times a year to see my "guilty pleasure line-up": Rudy, Field of Dreams, and The Scout. It's strange that they are all sports films, since I'm no a huge sports fan.
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Even though I haven't seen it once in the last 10 years, I'd say Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. We must've watched it at least two or three times a month for a few a few years after it came out on video
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