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Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over
#26

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

When I was a kid I literally watched Jurassic Park at least twice a week for years. I still rewatch it from time to time.
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#27

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

Some different titles that have been mentioned, in no particular order:

Movies:
Catch-22 (inspired my RVF screen name)
National Lampoon's Vacation (the original)
Raging Bull
The Thomas Crown Affair (the original)
Mr. Majestyk
The Mechanic (the original)
The Clint/Sergio "Spaghetti Western" trilogy
Once Upon A Time In The West
The Dogs of War
Layer Cake
Being There
Heat (the DeNiro/Pacino version)
Risky Business
MASH (I love the movie, hate the show)
Scarface
Stalag 17

TV:
The Wonder Years (my favorite show of all time)
That 70s Show (the first 3-4 seasons)
True Dectective (season 1 only)
It Takes A Thief
The Shield
The Strain
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

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#28

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

Simpsons seasons 2-8. Any Sopranos episode. A lot of Mad Men and Breaking Bad, though later seasons weren't quite as good.
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#29

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

Movies:
Patton
Rocky(except the 5th)
Rambo 1 and 2
The Godfather
2001 A Space Odyssey
Predator
Terminator 1 and 2
The Fugitive
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
Unforgiven
A Fist full of dollars/for a few dollars more/the good the bad and the ugly
Akira
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The LOTR(not the fucking hobbit)
Casablanca
Raiders of the Lost Ark and the 3rd Indiana Jones
The Silence of The Lambs
Dr Strangelove
Apocalypse Now
North By Northwest
Das Boot
A Bridge Too Far
Back to The Future
Full Metal Jacket
The Matrix
Die Hard
The Wind Rises/Princess Mononoke/Ghibli movies
Angel's Egg
Fantasia(the original)
Kelly's Heroes
Scarface
The Shawshank Redemption

Shows:
The Big O(first season is fun; not a real anime fan but I legit loved this show)
The best show Ive ever seen was definitely the first 5 seasons of the X files. Especially the Episode "Beyond the Sea".
I haven't watched many amazing shows, Ive always been a movie guy.
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#30

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

Quote: (05-08-2016 09:00 PM)Mujeriego Wrote:  

Seinfield, breaking bad, the wire, mad men

Heat, gladiator, pulp fiction, shawshank redemption

Fuck me I forgot Gladiator.
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#31

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

Movies:

Aliens
Predator
Die Hard
The Terminator
Ex Machina
2001
The Shining
Clockwork Orange
Blade Runner
Mad Max
Gladiator
Ghost In The Shell
Akira
Spirited Away
Howl's Moving Castle
All The Presidents Men
Tommy Boy
Coolhand Luke
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Star Wars 1-6
Jeremiah Johnson
The Running Man
Star Trek: Wrath of Khan

Shows:

The Office
House of Cards
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Twin Peaks

"I thought what I'd do was, I'd Make America Great Again!"
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#32

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Quote: (05-08-2016 06:31 PM)General Stalin Wrote:  

There are a lot of movies I have seen/own that I will gladly watch multiple times - especially if it's with someone else who's never seen it. Being able to offer up the first-time experience to people watching something you love and appreciate can be really enjoyable.

May sound gay, but I actually get more emotionally involved in a movie if I'm watching it with someone else. Most recent example: I watched The Revenant in theaters opening weekend and loved it. Brought my mother to see it a few days later, but for some reason I got choked up and glassy eyed at three different parts of the movie when I saw it with her. #bitchmode

I almost always get choked up at the end of American History X when I watch it with someone else.

I think it's because I'm relating the experience mentally to the person I'm watching it with - building connections with the characters in the movie that I normally don't build as strongly when I'm watching for just my own enjoyment.

I finally understand why I react more viscerally to a movie when I'm watching it with my wife/mom/sister/friend. Thanks for explaining this, I thought it was just random that I'm ambivalently emotional when watching a movie alone, but much more engaged when watching in the company of someone else.

And I balled when I watched The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
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#33

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

^You like the Curious case of Benjamin Button? About Brad Pitt getting younger? I thought it was silly.

For me Sopranos, the Wire, American Pie 1, Idiocracy and the Simpsons are eternal.

Don't debate me.
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Some really great films being listed here that I could easily add to my list. A few people have mentioned The Wonder Years. This was a childhood favorite of mine I used to always watch with my father around dinner time. I kept seeing it show up non Netflix so started watching the series again recently and it is fantastic - just how I remember it really. I actually got choked up on a few episodes in the 3rd season. When his Math teacher dies, Jack says "goodbye" to his daughter who is grown up, and Winnie dumps Kevin and moves away. Rough few episodes.

Someone mentioned music having this same effect when sharing it with someone else and I wholeheartedly agree. I get a similarly intense emotion connection when showing someone new music as I do when sharing film.

It has a lot to do with projection - when I am with someone experiencing a movie or song for the first time I put myself in that mindset of interpreting it through their eyes as a virgin experience. It's almost more like you are experiencing the other party watching the movie more than you watching it with someone else.
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#35

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

I could watch this again and again and again.

It depicts very accurately our society today, and the near future looks even more grim

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#36

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

Quote: (05-09-2016 02:10 PM)General Stalin Wrote:  

Some really great films being listed here that I could easily add to my list. A few people have mentioned The Wonder Years. This was a childhood favorite of mine I used to always watch with my father around dinner time. I kept seeing it show up non Netflix so started watching the series again recently and it is fantastic - just how I remember it really. I actually got choked up on a few episodes in the 3rd season. When his Math teacher dies, Jack says "goodbye" to his daughter who is grown up, and Winnie dumps Kevin and moves away. Rough few episodes.

Someone mentioned music having this same effect when sharing it with someone else and I wholeheartedly agree. I get a similarly intense emotion connection when showing someone new music as I do when sharing film.

It has a lot to do with projection - when I am with someone experiencing a movie or song for the first time I put myself in that mindset of interpreting it through their eyes as a virgin experience. It's almost more like you are experiencing the other party watching the movie more than you watching it with someone else.

"The Wonder Years" is an awesome show. I know of no other program that more successfully captures the spectrum of emotion experienced in navigating one's way through adolescence than "The Wonder Years". If you can make it through the entire series without ever getting choked up, there's got to be something wrong with you. I'm reminded of that that line from "Mad Men" where Don Draper describes nostalgia as "pain from an old wound" and that's how I feel when I watch this show. "The Wonder Years" just strikes such an emotional chord, it can be absolutely hilarious sometimes and utterly heartbreaking others.

It's interesting how the show seems to grow with you. When I watched it as a kid, I identified with Kevin and his friends. As an adult, you can understand why Jack came home from work so grumpy. It's interesting to revisit the show as your perspective in life changes. To anyone reading this who hasn't already seen it, I definitely recommend checking it out. I give it a solid 10/10 rating.
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#37

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

The Big Lebowski. Everytime I watch it I pick up on additional clever things in it.

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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#38

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Shawshank Redemption, Star Wars, Rocky, Smokey and the Bandit, Mad Max, Die Hard, and Seinfeld

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#39

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Couno of Monte Cristo (the recent one, but the old one is good too)
Predator
Fifth Element
Excalibur

All of these movies are perfect to me

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#40

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

Ace Ventura, Me Myself and Irene, Liar Liar and pretty much any Jim Carey movie.

Don't debate me.
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#41

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

Casino, Goodfellas, Inglorious Basterds and Seinfeld.
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#42

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

I'm surprised nobody has mentioned "Heat" with Al Pachino and Robert DeNiro. I am a big Michael Mann fan.
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#43

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

The Raid Redemption, The Raid 2, Tropa da Elite, Tropa da Elite 2: The Enemy Within, District 9, Interstellar, Straight Outta Compton, Training Day, and Ong Bak: Muay Thai Warrior.
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#44

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Pretty standard list:

Last of the Mohicans. (Yeah it has its corny moments but the soundtrack, fight sequences, + cinematography is still amazing.)
Goodfellas
Heat
Godfather 2
Shawshank Redemption
Fargo (Makes me laugh every time.)
Conan the Barbarian (old one)
Pulp Fiction
Kill Bill 1 & 2
The Thing
Unforgiven
Road Warrior (I'll include Beyond Thunderdome also. Always end up sitting through it if I catch it on.)
Predator
Memories of Murder (Korean film)
The Shining (Jack Nicholson is pretty hilarious in this. "LITTLE PIGS LITTLE PIGS LET ME COME IN! Not by the hair of your chiny-chin-chin? Well then I'll huff and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in.")
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#45

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

Semen Demons 2.

Don't debate me.
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#46

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

City of God
Swingers
Last Samurai
Casino
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#47

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

Heat is one of my favorite films.

When I'm in a fun mood, I pop Cannonball Run in. Plenty of one liners and gags, I always seem to spot something I hadn't seen or heard in the movie before.

"You're a doctor ?"
"Proctology's my specialty."
"Where's your equipment ?"
"In my profession I seldom have use for anything other than this.."
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#48

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Quote: (05-08-2016 04:05 PM)Col. Tigh Wrote:  

The Sopranos. Battlestar Galactica. Futurama.

Great mentions, but your clearly a man of taste on your mention of BSG Saul!
I read a good review of it:

I think it's fair to say that I've never watched a show quite like this, and I don't think we'll ever see something quite like it again. The way that this show approached its subject matter - not shying away from what makes us human - elevates it into the highest echelon of television for me. The stories that were explored - love, war, fear, hate, religion, selflessness - it's something that I think even heavy hitters such as Game of Thrones, The Wire, Breaking Bad, etc. cannot achieve. Its also the ultimate you're feeling shit series, "but look at these people carry on even succeed and make a go of it anyway"




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#49

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

Movies:
Back To School
Sixteen Candles
The Last American Virgin
Ghost World
A Bronx Tale
Summer Of '42
The Malibu Bikini Shop
Cotton Candy (an obscure Ron Howard cult film from 1978)
Zapped!
Dazed and Confused

TV:
Lou Grant
Seinfeld
Blue Bloods

Music:
Stevie Wonder
NRBQ
Frank Sinatra (1953-1981)
Obscure '60s soul, esp. on indie labels
The Beach Boys
TLC
Basia
Swing Out Sister
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#50

Movies/Shows You Don't Mind Seeing Over and Over

The Shawshank Redemption

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