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We've all got movies (or films, depending on your vocabulary!) that we watch again and again - last night I watched This is Spinal Tap for the umpteenth time, remastered 41st anniversary version of it at the King Street Cinema in Ipswich.
That, alongside the original Star Wars trilogy, and Zoolander, are probably my most watched.
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I was born underwater, I dried out in the sun.
I started humping volcanoes baby, when I was too young.
I'm not really a film fan. Never heard of a lot mentioned so far, but I did watch the Dylan and the Neil Young films at the cinema this year and they were both enjoyable viewing.
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What movie(s) have you seen the most? on 21:07 - Aug 25 with 477 views
I can never remember the exact title, but it's got the name 'Debbie' in it.
...or: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - which surprised me by being as good as the Guinness mini-series The Battle of Britain - "Goo-ood afternoon, my arse!" Watership Down - I cry every time
What movie(s) have you seen the most? on 21:01 - Aug 25 by Meadowlark
To Kill a Mockingbird.
Only film to come close to the book.
I'm not really a film fan. Never heard of a lot mentioned so far, but I did watch the Dylan and the Neil Young films at the cinema this year and they were both enjoyable viewing.
I've heard good things about the Dylan film, including from someone who has little interest in Dylan.
But this thread has got me thinking about 'movies' as fluff to while away the time and 'films' as works of art made by auteurs. Hollywood, amongst other systems, has, in my opinion, dragged the level of film making down in most cases so that great films like 'To Kill A Mockingbird' or 'Sunset Boulevard' might not get the same reception today. There are still wonderful ones being made but the assumption is made that they only have arthouse appeal and struggle to get the attention they deserve. Terence Malick's 'A Hidden Life' would be a good example.
Airplane and the holy grail at least 50 times, probably closer to 100.
At least 30 times: Life of brian Naked gun Star wars trilogy Jaws Die hard 1 & 2 Mary Poppins Yellow Submarine Home alone Miracle on 34th st Big Pulp fiction True romance
Loads more but these all come to mind
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What movie(s) have you seen the most? on 21:30 - Aug 25 with 373 views
The Godfather trilogy Men in Black (the original one, not 2, 3, etc) Ghostbusters (the original one) The Silence of the Lambs REDS Fried Green Tomatoes A Christmas Carol (the 1951 version) - bit of a family tradition at Xmas
Better to stay silent and be thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt
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What movie(s) have you seen the most? on 21:39 - Aug 25 with 328 views
Fletch. Airplane. Star wars 4,5 and 6. Ghostbusters Event horizon The blues brothers. Raiders of the lost ark. Halloween Final destination Con air Animal house
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What movie(s) have you seen the most? on 00:12 - Aug 26 with 55 views
I own multiple copies on different formats and whenever I catch it on TV, I just have to watch it through to the end. Perfect film making. Just like Rosemary's Baby, not a frame is wasted.
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What movie(s) have you seen the most? on 00:31 - Aug 26 with 20 views