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Question by Jackie Blue: What movie could you watch repeatedly and never tire of?
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I love that movie

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  1. Kevin Costner’s Untouchables and Robin Hood

  2. Airplane.

  3. Pride and Prejudice.

  4. Medicine Man
    Officer and Gentleman
    Pretty Woman
    Ever After
    Cinderella
    Dirty Dancing …
    and they lived happily ever after

  5. EL DORADO with John Wayne and Robert Mitchum
    CHOCOLAT with Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp

  6. Pride and Prejudice-the one with Colin Firth

  7. None.

  8. “Desk Set” with Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy.

  9. Any of the MGM musicals.

  10. I am Sam

  11. Titanic, starring Kate Winslet & Leonardo DeCaprio. No matter how many times I watch this movie, I cry my heart out! Especially the final scene where he dies in the freezing water holding her hand. Wonderful romantic movie!

  12. The Third Man, Citizen Kane.

  13. “Let It Ride” with Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr and Robbie Coltrane.

  14. Wolfman with Lon Chaney March of the Wooden Soldiers Psycho

  15. “Nothing To Lose”
    “A Time To Kill”
    ‘Breakfast Club”
    “Dirty Dancing”

  16. Andrew Lloyd Weber’s “The Phantom of the Opera.”

    Have a Seasoned day.

  17. “Wizard of Oz” … and why is that? … lol … do I live in a fantasy world? All I know is that I’ve seen it dozens of times and I still look forward to seeing it again. There are so many lyrics I want to memorize. I will reference scenes f/ that movie several times throughout the yr.
    I love the “snip, snip here, snip snip there, couple of tra la las … to identify how easy something in my life is.
    I will sing, “If I only had a brain” to make a comical point.
    “What makes a muskrat guard his musk? … lol
    “Toto too!”
    “Poppies will make them sleep”
    “Follow the Yellow Brick road”
    “As mayor of the Munchkin city … ”
    “Pay no attn. to the man behind the curtain” … lol
    “There’s no place like home” and of course, one of my all time fav songs “Over the Rainbow”

    I also STRONGLY agree w/ ‘porcupine’ … “I am Sam” is undoubtedly one of my all time favs. It is the only dvd that I have ever bought. It will always sting my nose.

  18. I like the one you mentioned and also ‘The Goodbye Girl’.

  19. So many good ones. . . . Right now, in my house, it is “Annie”. . the musical. . . the 4yr.old granddaughter loves it and plays it over and over ! Last week it was “Finding Nemo”. . .I love all the Walt Disney movies !!

  20. Rambo First Blood, He gives me a good aggression mental clean up. Sometimes one needs a break from the deep and meaningful.

  21. White Christmas with Danny Kay, Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney.

  22. All the Presidents Men for me.

  23. Jurassic Park!

  24. None.

  25. The Cooler & Fargo, both with Wm Macy

  26. The Thin Man
    Oh Brother Where Art Thou
    A Night at the Opera
    A Day at the Races
    Animal Crackers
    Return of the Thin Man
    Song of the Thin Man

  27. Ghost- Demi Moore
    Body Heat- Kathleen Turner
    It’s a Wonderful Life- Jimmy Stewart

  28. I have watched movies I liked at least 3 or 4 times but after about the 4th time I did grow tired of them. I do love Splendor in the Grass with Natalie Wood (it made me cry) and Picnic with Kim Novak, this movie had a happy ending. Two of my favorites of all times. Poppy

  29. “A Star Is Born” ~ Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson

    I’ve seen it over 100 times – used to keep track, but quit at 100 !!

    “Ghost” ~ Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze

    I’m up to 92 on this one, so won’t be keeping track much longer !!

  30. “The Wizard of Oz”. I’ve seen it at least 30 times. I’m also getting to like “Religulous”.

  31. Can’t pick just one: Pretty Woman, Shawshank Redemption, One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest, Triolgy of the Lord of the Rings, and Last of the Dogman. .

  32. I love…..

    “Mother” with Debbie Reynolds and Albert Brooks
    “The Long Long Trailer” with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
    “Awakenings” with Robin Williams and Robert De Niro
    “Home Alone” and “Home Alone:Lost in New York” both with Macaulay Culkin

  33. titanic and gwtw.my wife and i watch them about once a year.she is rose,or scarlett o’hara,to me!

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