Films you've seen over and over again But still try to make a point of watching when they're on tv

One flew over the cuckoos nest
Where Eagles dare
The sound of Music
Kes
Harold and Maud
Alamo
Rita sue and Bob came too
Evil dead (first one Sam Rami)
Up
Exorcist
Fake Taxi
What about Bob ( funniest film ever)
Shawshank redemption
Zulu
Taxi Driver
Goodfellows
Rambo (1st one only)
Rocky (yo Adreiannnne)
Green mile
National lampoons Christmas vacation
National lampoons European vacation
Leon
Forest gump
Saving private ryan

And lots lots more.... ... .. .
 
The Godfather
The Godfather Part 2
Star Wars (Episode IV)
The Empire Strikes Back
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Jaws
The Warriors
Halloween
Lawrence of Arabia
Some Like it Hot
You Only Live Twice
Toy Story 1 & 2
Heat
The Goonies
Blade Runner
Alien
Aliens
E.T.
Groundhog Day
The Deer Hunter
Apocalypse Now
The Magnificent Seven
The Breakfast Club

To name but a few
Apart from Blade Runner, that's not a bad list.
 
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I'll read the book so. Nice one.
Funny actually as i read it 30 years ago in the summer as i was starting Uni and it was one of 5 books selected and we had to read one and then join a discussion group with everyone else who read the same book.
On the day our group were full in discussion and at the break this scouser asked me what the fuck everyone was talking about...
"Didnt you read the book?" I asked...
"No, got the video the other night and watched it"

I purposely watched the video a few weeks later and understood why he had no idea what we were talking about!

I actually started my uni course 30 years today! Thanks for bringing back that memory. Manchester Poly at Didsbury, 2 years of happy days... .
 
Funny actually as i read it 30 years ago in the summer as i was starting Uni and it was one of 5 books selected and we had to read one and then join a discussion group with everyone else who read the same book.
On the day our group were full in discussion and at the break this scouser asked me what the fuck everyone was talking about...
"Didnt you read the book?" I asked...
"No, got the video the other night and watched it"

I purposely watched the video a few weeks later and understood why he had no idea what we were talking about!

I actually started my uni course 30 years today! Thanks for bringing back that memory. Manchester Poly at Didsbury, 2 years of happy days... .
Ya thanks for ruining my favourites film.
 
two more with Lee Marvin,
Cat Ballou
Emperor of the North Pole,
a must see. Set in depression era Oregon, a hobo whose name is A no.1 (Marvin) trial of hopping trains, and other setbacks, compounded by a sadistic conductor(Ernest Borgnine), while not quite tolerating a dumb punk rival(Keith Carradine). directed by Robert Aldrich. Beautifully filmed.
Like the period film Paper Moon you really get a sense of being in those times.
 
One flew over the cuckoos nest
Where Eagles dare
The sound of Music
Kes
Harold and Maud
Alamo
Rita sue and Bob came too
Evil dead (first one Sam Rami)
Up
Exorcist
Fake Taxi
What about Bob ( funniest film ever)
Shawshank redemption
Zulu
Taxi Driver
Goodfellows
Rambo (1st one only)
Rocky (yo Adreiannnne)
Green mile
National lampoons Christmas vacation
National lampoons European vacation
Leon
Forest gump
Saving private ryan

And lots lots more.... ... .. .
the two vacation films are 4.5/10 at best. imo.
the best part in either of them was those breasts on the German lass, well done lad.
 
Good Will Hunting,
The Interview,
Weekend at Bernie's
The Bogart ones are all good
Casablanca,
The Maltese Falcon,
Key Largo,
African Queen,
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
 
the two vacation films are 4.5/10 at best. imo.
the best part in either of them was those breasts on the German lass, well done lad.

Vielen dank Mike lad for the valued input.. And here for your perusal is a clip from that European Vacation und so genuinely hand on heart if you can tell me you did not titter even slightly at the end then yah without fear of redress I will ban myself for three days for the heinous crime of forum bandwidth abuse.



Crying laughing at this but I guess we're all manufactured slightly different.
 
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What have you got against Blade Runner?
It's not so much anything against it per se; I just don't get the hype that surrounds the film. I must have tried to watch it 4 or 5 times down the years, to try to understand what all the fuss is about. But it bypasses me, I'm afraid. Which is odd, as it is the sort of film I should like. Ridlry Scott has a bloody good CV to his name. And I like Harrison Ford. But I suppose movies are subjective; one man's meat, and all that.
 
I watch Home Alone and Home Alone 2 every year.

I seem to watch the Day after tomorrow a lot when it is on too. Don’t know why as it isn’t that good.

Deep impact

Die Hard
 

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