Movies You Have Seen 10 Times (And Would Gladly See Again)

Life of Brian
Holy Grail
MST3K The Movie
Butch Cassady and the Sundance Kid
Any of the Granada Sherlock Holmes series with Jeremy Brett
Blazing Saddles

I saw Grease more than ten times as a kid, but would not gladly see it again today, so it doesn’t count.

TopazAntares - You’ve seen Holy Grail but not Life of Brian yet? Whooo hooo, are you in for a treat! Life of Brian is my favorite Python ever. I watched it again just a few days ago, and even though I know it all by heart it still makes me laugh out loud every time. Lucky you to still be on the brink of discovering it for the first time!

I almost forgot, “All of Me” with Steve Martin. So funny.

Father of The Bride (Steve Martin version)
The Princess Bride
Fried Green Tomatoes
Sleepless in Seattle
Steele Magnolias
Forest Gump
Sling Blade
Armageddon
Dances With Wolves
Start Wars (all)

Seen more than 10 times and would gladly sit through again:
Lawrence of Arabia
Any movie by A Hitchcock

Giant
Blue Velvet
Rivers Edge
Le Femme Nikita
Kiss of the Spider Woman
AlterStates
A Room with a View
City of the lost Children
Dangerous Laisons
Pride and Prejudence
Reform School Girls
Brazil (the directors cut not the one with the happy ending).
Trouble in Mind.

  1. Transformers: the Movie (watched well over 100 times)
  2. The Legend of Billie Jean
  3. Bloodsport
  4. The Matrix
  5. Highlander

These are movies that I will also watch repeatedly on video tape or DVD (as an aside, the Transformers movie comes out on DVD on October 10th, and I can hardly wait).

Les’see…

Beautiful Girls
Raising Arizona
Star Wars
Indiana Jones (not the second one)
Fletch (both)
Army of Darkness
To Kill a Mockingbird
Ferris Bueller
Caddyshack
Braveheart
Animal House
Dumb and Dumber
Big Red One
Hunt for Red October
Die Hard
Blues Brothers
Billy Madison
Tommy Boy
Happy Gilmore
Forrest Gump
Shawshank Redemption
Field of Dreams
Last of the Mohicans
The Abyss
Harold and Maude
Love and a .45

NOTE: I don’t think some people are being true to the OP guideline of a minimum of 10 viewings.

I’ve seen a few of my favorites on this thread!

All About Eve
Harvey
Young Frankenstein
History of the World Part I
Blazing Saddles
Some Like It Hot
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Dracula (Bela Lugosi)
Ed Wood
Dr. Strangelove
A Clockwork Orange
Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory
Sunset Boulevard
The Philadelphia Story
Rear Window
Monty Python & The Holy Grail
And, I know these aren’t movies, but the Black Adder Series–especially the Renaissance ones!

before I get too far, and in no order.

The Fifth Element
Blade Runner (I finally got the ORIGINAL version.)
Star Wars/Empire/Return of the Jedi
Matrix
Blues Brothers 2000 ( Don’t snicker, I like BB King)
Indy: Last Crusade
El Dorado (“What do you mean under the other arm?! You’ve had yours under first one and then the other!”) Not a scripted line!
Back to the Future (all three, #3 is good tho)
Big Trouble in Little China (“it’s all in the wrist.”
Mortal Kombat

I’ll also stop on a Jackie Chan movie on the Dish, just for the fight scenes.

Oh jeez…there’s too many…but here are a few

  1. Beauty and the Beast (actually anything Disney cartoony)
  2. Ferris Bueller’s Day off
  3. Time Bandits
  4. The Neverending Story
  5. Rocky Horror
  6. Pride and Prejudice (heck yeah, Fretful, Colin Firth yum yum!), Emma, Sense and Sensibility
  7. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  8. The Land of Faraway
  9. The Goonies
    10.Gremlins
  10. The Nightmare Before Christmas
  11. PORKY’S! :smiley:

I know there are more, but that’s all I can recall right now

Pulp Fiction

Clerks

All the 80’s teen angst movies: Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, Ferris Bueller, St. Elmo’s Fire (well, that was college angst), Dirty Dancing

Watership Down

Fatal Attraction

The Color Purple

Sixth Sense
Damn, now I am going to have to go to the store and buy a few!

Already been mentioned a bunch of times:
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (anything MP, for that matter)
Rocky Horror
5th Element (LeluDallasMultiPass)
Any Star Wars (except Phantom Menace)
Princess Bride
Wizard of Oz
History of the World Part I
Blazing Saddles
Spinal Tap

Mentioned only a few times:
Slap Shot (which you haven’t REALLY seen until you’ve been with 100 hockey players in a theater that sells beer during the movie)
South Park
A Clockwork Orange

Not mentioned yet:
Fear Of A Black Hat (Rap’s answer to “Spinal Tap”–hysterical)
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Rebel Without A Cause
Easy Rider

Movies run on TV:

In no particular order:

Ten Commandments
Ben Hur
Spartacus
BraveHeart
Any Python movie

There are many others, but these are the ones that stick out.

Fav movies on Video:

Pulp Fiction
True Romance
Resivoir Dogs
Cafe Flesh
Dumb & Dumber
Matrix
Star Trek 3
So there

Regards, Graeme

Ok, these are just off the top of my head:

Pulp Fiction
Jaws
It Happened One Night
Marx Brothers movies
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Python and the Meaning of Life
Monty Python’s Life of Brian
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Lawrence of Arabia
The French Connection
The Evil Dead Trilogy
The Star Wars Trilogy (original versions)
Patton
An American Werewolf in London

That’s all for now, but give me time and I’m sure I can come up with a few more :wink:

Okay, here goes…I’m sure I’ll miss some, but…

-Cool Hand Luke (I can’t believe no one else had this)
-Anatomy of a Murder
-A Few Good Men
-Twelve Angry Men
-Harvey
-Shawshank Redemption
-Pulp Fiction
-Saving Private Ryan
-The Outlaw Josie Wales
-Star Wars (episode IV)
-Stand By Me
-It’s a Wonderful Life
-Monty Python - Holy Grail

and a couple I’m not so proud of:

-About Last Night…
-Running Scared
-Better Off Dead
-48 Hours

back to the future.

nothing beats george mcfly gettin’ down to night train.

Any David Lean-Robert Bolt historical Epic
Lawrence of Arabia
Doctor Zhivago
Bridge on the River Kwai
Other historical epics
A Man for All Seasons
Seven Samurai
Spartacus
Forbidden Planet
2001
Day the Earth Stood Still
Terminator I and II
Robocop
The Matrix
Day of the Jackal (Fred Zinneman version)
The Thing (both versions0
Fantasia
A Night at the Opera
Star Wars trilogy
Indiana Jones trilogy

Glory
The Natural
Grand Canyon
The Breakfast Club
Dirty Dancing
A Christmas Story
E.T.
L.A. Confidential
A League of Their Own
Field of Dreams

How can I have forgotten “Harold and Maude” when I posted the first time? What a great movie, seen many more than ten times.

Being a cajun from Louisiana I can truley say this is a great movie. Its a womans movie, but I highly recommend it.
Really. See this movie. Why are you still reading this. Get your butt to a video store.

michael