Movies you know by heart...

“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” word for word, from “What a dump!” to “I am George, I am.”

Alien/Aliens
Bladerunner
2001: A Space Odyssey (well, there’s so little dialogue it was easy to memorize)
Rear Window
North by Northwest
Pulp Fiction
The Big Lebowski
A Christmas Story
Harvey
Vertigo
A Touch Of Evil
The General (well, I’ve got the title cards memorized anyway)
Monty Python & The Holy Grail
The Life Of Brian
The Blues Brothers
Strange Brew
Toy Story 1 & 2
The Killer (well, I’ve got the sub-titles memorized anyway)
The Frighteners
The Shining
Casablanca
etc, etc, etc.

Sheesh, it’s a wonder I have the time to watch any new movies.

Hodge

Robin Hood: Men in Tights

Once a groupd of my friends sat down to watch it and all of you knew every word in the movie :slight_smile:

If that’s not bonding, I don’t know what is.

I don’t have any of these on tape, but whenever I see them, I can spout most of the lines:

Wizard Of Oz
Cool Hand Luke
It’s A Wonderful Life
The Longest Yard

Princess Bride
Ghostbusters
Empire Records
Highlander
Star Wars
Hudson Hawk
The Last Boy Scout

Dogma
Galaxy Quest
The Hunt For Red October
The Replacements
The Fifth Element
Young Frankenstein
Blazing Saddles
Raiders Of The Lost Ark
A crapload of Disney movies
Diggstown
The Great Escape
Payback
Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai across the Eigth Dimension
Princess Bride

A few more that I can’t think of off the top of my hat.

Rocky Horror Picture Show
Blue Velvet
All the Star Wars(except the last one)
Holy Grail
Beavis and Butthead do America
Dune
Clockwork Orange
Seven
American Beauty
Being John Malkovich
Army of Darkness

A Christmas Story

I catch it several times during the 24 hour marathon TNT plays every Christmas, and I have it on tape so I can watch it year round, too.

Matrix
Fight Club
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (!!!)

(Watching any of these movies with me can often be a pain.)

American Beauty
Fargo
Body Heat
Boogie Nights
Monty Python

Beetlejuice
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Wayne’s World
The Jerk
Monty Python and the Holy Grail

The Star Wars Trilogy “Did you hear that? They’ve shut down the main reactor!”
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me “Evil; Evil is his one and only name.”
The Parent Trap Not the 60’s one; the other one.
Airplane!
Mary Poppins

Doctor Zhivago

The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Steel Magnolias

Young Guns II

The Money Pit

Goodfellas

The Godfather

Boogie Nights

A Night at the Roxbury

Uncle Buck

Animal House

Rocky

Wizard of Oz

Pulp Fiction

Arthur

Of course, this list isn’t really in any particular order, except I have seen RHPS and Steel Magnolias more than any of the other ones. In fact, I’ve seen RHPS more times than however many times I have seen ALL of the others combined.

Kinda fond of that one… :wink:

Who isn’t?

Why don’t you come up to the lab
and see what’s on the slab
I know you quiver in antici-

-pation

All That Jazz
Miller’s Crossing
Raising Arizona
Yellowbeard
Harold And Maude
Zorro, The Gay Blade
Arthur
16 Candles
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
Searching For Bobby Fisher
The Right Stuff

Just to name a few

All of Kevin Smith’s movies.
Trainspotting
The Bill & Ted movies.
Fight Club
Brazil
The Dolemite movies.
Monty Python & the Holy Grail
A Clockwork Orange
The Wayne’s World movies.
The Producers
Noises Off!
Being John Malkovich
High Fidelity
Big
Roxanne
The Indiana Jones movies (yeah, I know the first one doesn’t have the name in the title; but I still name it as one of them).
And finally, name a horror flick, any horror flick. If I don’t own it, I’ve still definitely seen it and can give you the run-down on it. It’s like a party trick with me.

The Princess Bride
Star Wars
South Park
Fiddler on the Roof
The Sound of Music
The American President
The Goonies
A Little Princess(not the Shirley Temple version)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail

A Clockwork Orange

The Bounty

Psycho

Ladyhawke

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Animal House

Pulp Fiction

The Usual Suspects

Ed Wood

What’s Eating Gilbert Grape

Dead Man

16 Candles

…and more, but those are the main ones.

HODGE: I’m very impressed with your list. Just how do we find the time to watch any new flicks when we keep watching our old faves over and over???

The Searchers [I am not a John Wayne fan however this is a real American classic]
Lawrence of Arabia