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In Reply to: which movies could u watch many times? posted by jerryjg on March 26, 2006 at 09:00:10:
F. W. Murnau's Faust (silent) *
F. W. Murnau's Sunrise (silent) *
Peter Jackson's Lord of The Rings Trilogy (Director's extended cut) *
Fritz Lang's Metropolis (silent)
Fritz Lang's Spies (restored)
Harold Lloyd's The Kid Brother (silent) *
Harold Lloyd's Safety Last (silent)
The Thief of Baghdad (Douglas Fairbanks)
Kiss of the Dragon (Jet Li) *
From Russia With Love (Connery; Bond)
Goldfinger (Connery; Bond) *
Thunderball (Connery; Bond)
Lethal Weapon #1, 2, 3 & 4
Casablanca (Bogart/Bergman)
Orson Welle's Citizen Kane
Pixar's The Incredibles (animation) *
Pixar's Monsters, Inc. (animation)
Finding Nemo (animation)
Walt Disney's Fantasia (animation) *
Chicken Run (claymation) *
Wallace & Gromit Curse of The Were-rabbit (claymation)
Daredevils of The Red Circle (serial)
Drums of Fu Manchu (serial)
Gangbusters (serial)
The Spiders Web (serial)
Judex (silent; serial)
Hellboy (Director's cut) *
Sin City (Director's cut) *
Starship Troopers (superbit)
The Day The Earth Stood Still
AI - Artificial Intelligence
Aliens (Director's cut)
The Abyss (WS version; Director's cut)
Stargate (Director's cut)
Das Boot (Director's cut; superbit)
John Carpenter's The Thing (anamorphic WS version)These films I could watch over and over again. There are more I could add, but these are the films which come readily to mind. So, to keep the list manageable, I've only included those which jumped out at me. If I narrowed the list to just those films which I have watched recently and have watched on numerous occasions before, I'd probably limit it to those marked with an asterisk.
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