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Dr. Uzuki Aug 19, 2006 05:16 AM

Obvious stuff out of the way first. Hell is sometimes represented as the same horrific event happening over and over for eternity. If that's the case, heaven must have a giant drive in sized screen that plays The Princess Bride and nothing but The Princess Bride at all times. And Fight Club. Shut up.

Back to the Future Part II. Not the original, not the conclusion to the trilogy. Part II is where it's at.

The Big Lebowski. My personal favorite comedy. I'll recite the lines before they're said and still laugh at the scene. The Dude dropping a smoke onto his lap and crashing into a dumpster with CCR blaring. Never gets old.

The Royal Tenebaums. Great use of music, the whole thing has a romantic feeling to it, every shot filled with something to be fond of, a pet, a drawing, a wooden finger, a bright blue suit. Also, Alec Baldwin has a damned sexy voice.

Adaptation. Crafts something brilliant out of a cop out subject that usually ends in disaster. Both of Cage's performances are top notch.

Pee Wee's Big Adventure. I actually haven't seen this in years, but it was in heavy rotation on the family vcr growing up. The king sized bathtub fight with Francis, the pet shop on fire, Tequila, big plastic dinosaurs. <3

Vanilla Sky. It has Crowe's fingerprints all over it, the good and the bad, but it's ultimately very endearing.

Tombstone. I said throw down boy.

Rounders. It's like the expression says. In the poker game of life, women are the fuckin' rake.

What the fuck are you talking about? What expression?

I don't know man... There should be one.

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Originally Posted by LeHah
Recent movies that I've really enjoyed that will probably make it into this rotation are Hulk

I don't know if I'd put it into my never gets old selection, but I really enjoyed Hulk as well, I don't understand why it gets panned constantly.

jouhou Aug 19, 2006 06:44 AM

Superman Returns - Hell yeah, I'd pay to watch it again.
Face Off - I always LOL@N.C. when he confuses his name in front of the mirror.
Running out of time - short chinese movie but I love it
Ocean's Eleven(2001) - That movie has a certain style to it so not a single minute of it is boring.
True Lies - funny and good action. Arnald is a U.S. spy; what's not to love?
umm... that's all I got for now.

Paco Aug 19, 2006 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Uzuki
The Big Lebowski. My personal favorite comedy. I'll recite the lines before they're said and still laugh at the scene. The Dude dropping a smoke onto his lap and crashing into a dumpster with CCR blaring. Never gets old.

FUCK. YES! I haven't seen that flick in like 5 years. I used to have it on VHS but I have NO clue what happened to it. Otherwise I'm sure it would be one of my constant rotationals as well.

Quote:

Tombstone. I said throw down boy.
TELL HIM I'M COMIN'! ...AND HELL'S COMIN' WITH ME!

Class choice, man. :D

Winter Storm Aug 19, 2006 10:10 AM

I saw Titanic 17 times ._.;;, seriously if I still had the movie I'd be at 50 right now. Best damn love/tragedy story I ever saw.

Terminator 2 and Predator I'd keep watching and not get sick of it. Aliens, and perhaps even Star Trek: First Contact.

DVDRick Aug 19, 2006 11:05 AM

besides the movie that were named already:
home alone 1&2 - every year I watch these 2 movies,
innerspace - saw that movie like 100 times already, funny funny funny and well done
blue thunder - cant get enough of this movie

Erisu Kimu Aug 19, 2006 12:37 PM

I can never get tired of "Fight Club." That movie alone defines my thoughts. I also can't get enough of "Star Wars," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Ghostbusters," "Adventures in Babysitting" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." All of these movies are special to me in one way or another and pinpoints nostalgic purposes.

My other five favourites that I never get tired of are "Fallen," "Identity," "Mulholland Dr," "Ghost in the Shell" and "Waking Life." The concepts are brilliant and puzzling. I love that stuff. It gives me the psychological tremors. Oh yeah, and "The Usual Suspects."

Celes Chere Aug 19, 2006 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by sprouticus
A Clockwork Orange - My favorite Kubrick movie. It never lets me down.

Ditto to that. It's my favorite movie, no questions. I could go on about why I like it, but I'm feeling kind of lazy right now. :p

Office Space is another good one to watch again.. yeeeeahh.. XD

Basil Aug 19, 2006 08:28 PM

I gotta add one more (my post was on the first page):

The Great Mouse Detective - What's not to like here? The music blows you away and it's one of so few Disney movies with a different style. It's pretty dark and scary as well (at least I was scared when I watched parts of it today).

Dizzy Aug 19, 2006 10:28 PM

Its strange how only one person named Braveheart. That fricking movie should win an Oscar every year for it's awesomeness.

DarkDraco911 Aug 20, 2006 12:18 PM

I have a pretty big list.

I have ALOT of movies I like and they are:

1. Super Mario Brothers: The Movie
2. Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (Warner Brothers)
3. Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island (Warner Brothers)
4. Spongebob Squarepants: The Movie (Nick)
5. The Wizard
6. Kronk's New Groove (Disney)
7. Emperor's New Groove (Disney)
8. Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas (Disney)
9. Brave Little Toaster (Disney)
10. Rugrats: The Movie (Nick)
11. Rugrats In Paris (Nick)
12. Robin Hood (Disney)
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:D

acid Aug 20, 2006 12:31 PM

Back to the Future - Part 2 is good. Part 3 is ok. Part one is amazing. I could watch it every day for the rest of my life and still not get tired.

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - In all honesty, it's not even my favourite of the Askewniverse movies (that goes to Clerks 1/2). But it's so self aware tounge in cheek it's great. It's absurd, makes little sense, juvenille, and constantly winking at you from the screen. I love it.

Raiders of the Lost Ark - Temple was good. Last Crusade was great. Raiders was the best.

The Lion King - I'm a sucker for Disney, and it's the best thing they've ever done. Shame they put out nothing but crap after.

Die Hard - The best action movie ever. I read about it in Ffforbes

Terminator 2:Judgement Day - The second best action movie ever. Hello. Dickwad.

Thats all I can think of right now, I'm sure I'll be back after I go over to my DVD collection and notice a huge group that I missed.

KGCS10 Aug 21, 2006 05:05 AM

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005) - Despite reading the book I just can't get tired of this movie. I won't lie to you, I love the way the movie was represented. The minimalistic style of the guide itself, light-hearted comedy, and the awesome CG. For me at least, it really is like having your head smash with a lemon wrapped around a gold brick.

Sad Panda Aug 21, 2006 05:46 AM

All of the godfathers
8 mile
Spongebob squarepants: the movie
Get rich or die tryin'

KGCS10 Aug 21, 2006 05:48 AM

9. Brave Little Toaster (Disney)

Cobra Aug 22, 2006 06:41 PM

The Seven Samurai, The Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Conan The Barbarian, Scarface, Akira, Hard Boiled, Ran, Drunken Master, Prodigual Son, Blade Runner, Carlito's Way, The City Of God, Pirates, Sanjuro, Seppuku, Groundhog Day, Edward Scissorhands, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Brazil,...

To name a few. I saw those movies so many times I can't count anymore. :(

Blanka Aug 22, 2006 08:05 PM

Rocky
Rambo
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Lion King
Matrix
Das Boot
The Green Mile
It's A Wonderful Life
Sgt. York
The Pianist


That's all I remember at the moment.. I haven't watched any really good movies in a long time.

speculative Sep 22, 2006 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Gechmir
So, do ya'll have any flicks that you really don't get tired of watching repeatedly? We all have our favorites. C'mon now.

Well, my top #1 film that I never tire of is easily Dune. There are so few well-done fantasy films (the LotR films only came out recently, and are too long for me to watch repeatedly although I do enjoy them) that Dune is kind of like a diamond in the rough to me. The sets and effects are so well done in kind of a "future past" way that the film will never seem "dated" to me - it occurs in its own time, outside of our technology and cultural musings. I appreciate the fact that there is a narrated intro; in this case it really gives weight to the film's whole introductory set-up.

Many people do not appreciate this film, or think that because it has Sting in it the film is too "campy." Although the film has a solid story (based off Frank Herbert's book), for me the film creates a strong mood, an atmosphere, that is totally unlike any other film made. Because of this, I can watch it over and over again, and it never gets old.

"Walk without rhythm, and you won't attract the worm..."

lillithaya Sep 22, 2006 10:56 PM

1. Amelie
2. Roman Holiday (audrey hepburn!)
3. To Kill a Mockingbird
4. High Fidelity
5. I Heart Huckabees
6. The Breakfast Club
7. Anastasia
8. Any Pixar Film except for Cars
9. Sense and Sensiblity
10. Mansfield Park


Those are some of my favorite movies....

Tawnee Van Pelt Sep 23, 2006 12:11 AM

Men In Black - Not on my favorite movies of all time top, but whenever I catch it on TV I can't help but watching it. MIB-II didn't appealed to me when I watched in theaters, but then I gain I re watched it on TV and I couldn't help but love them.

Y Tu Mama Tambien - I NEVER get tired of this movie, I like it in so many levels. It usually plays in the background during my toking sessions ^^

Nintendonomicon Sep 23, 2006 12:51 AM

Interview with the Vampire. Every few weeks I feel the urge to load this DVD and watch this awesome movie.

Seven. Sadly -no, tragically- I still don't own this one on DVD, but I just have to take the time to watch it everytime it's on TV.

The Crow. In my opinion, the very best comic-to-movie adaptation ever made.

Hot Shots 2. Funny every damn time.

The Matrix. Couldn't say anything new about this one. Easily one of the best movies I've ever seen.

Hellraiser II: Hellbound. My favorite 80s horror movie.

HightopNinja Sep 23, 2006 05:49 AM

Halloween - I can watch this any time of year and still enjoy it.
Halloween II - While obviously subpar compared to the original, it has one of my favorite dialog exchanges in movie history.
"Is this some kind of trick? I've been trick or treated to death tonight."
"You don't know what death is!" Sam Loomis is my hero.
Halloween VI: The Curse of Michael Meyers - Alot of people who love these movies, hate this one, but for some reason I'm oddly drawn to it. Adding the whole mysticism into the franchise was a cool move, that was sadly dropped once Jamie Lee signed on to do the seventh..still Paul Rudd in his first movie.

The Monster Squad - I've seen Goonies and other eighties movies on these lists..how is it that no one enjoys this classic? A bunch of kids fighting off Dracula, The Wolfman(Wolfman's got nards!), The Creature, and The Mummy..set to an 80's soundtrack..brilliant I say.

They Live - Classic B movie starring Rowdy Roddy Piper..I never get tired of this movie.

Judgement Night - Emilio Estevez, Cuba Gooding Jr., Stephen Dorph, and Dennis Leary..in one movie.

Maximum Overdrive - Speaking of Emilio..one of my favorite b movies ever.

Kids In The Hall: Brain Candy - Its like its 78 degrees in your head, all the time.

I agree with most of the movies listed so far by everyone..great lists.

MrSatan Sep 23, 2006 02:41 PM

i think for me would be cast away.

Blanka Sep 23, 2006 03:11 PM

Rocky I (NOT Rocky V) - I've been slightly obsessed with this movie for nearly 3 years.. I just love it.
The Pianist - One of my favorites.. I really don't know why I like it so much.
The Green Mile - This movie makes me slightly depressed, but it's totally worth it in the end.
Band Of Brothers - Technically this wouldn't count as a movie, but it's awesome anyway.
Howl's Moving Castle - There are no words to express how much I loved this. Really.. none.
Aliens - Nothing needs to be said.
It's A Wonderful Life - It gives me the warm fuzzies at Christmas time..
Help! - Random plot and the Beatles.. What more could you ask for?! =)

Cobra Commander Sep 23, 2006 07:26 PM

I think I have way too many to list but here it goes:

Hook
Mystery Men
Bicentennial Man
What Dreams May Come
T2
Phone Booth
Anything associated with the Blue Collar Comedy Group
Tommy Boy
Oceans 11 & 12
ID4
Wedding Crashers
Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
Pirates of the Caribbean
Man in the Iron Mask
Demolition Man
Mouse Hunt
National Treasure
Mortal Kombat
Home Alone 1 & 2
Major League 1&2
Hitch
40 year old virgin
spaceballs
Fahrenheit 9/11
Beverly Hills Cop 3
Heavyweights
day after tomorrow
Dogma
Ace Ventura 1&2
City Slickers 1&2
Jurassic Park
TMNT 1&2
Evolution
MIB
Rush Hour 1&2
Matrix (Depends)
Blade (Mostly 1 & 2)
Constantine
Back to the Future 2


And that about it that I can remember

*AkirA* Sep 23, 2006 07:34 PM

I never get tired of watching Weird Science when it comes on comedy central. Great movie, great memories.


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