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Christmas Vacation essentially plays on repeat between Thanksgiving and Christmas every year, at least 50 times.  Watching this movie on mute is still funnier than most other movies. 

I watched Tombstone 32 times.....”Johnny Tyler where you going with that shotgun?”.....” Why, Johnny Ringo you like somebody just walked over your grave.”

Rocky Horror Picture Show. 50+ And listened to the soundtrack with audience participation hundreds of times.

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Ud oh..... I have a LIST, and I have no idea how often I've watched them! LOL.

  • Godfather 1&2
  • Patton
  • Goodfellas
  • Star Wars
  • Star Trek TOS
  • Alien (all of them including those with the predator)
  • Any world war 2 movie
  • Monty Python movies /  series
  • Any Mel Brooks
  • Any kids christmas movie (grandkids - aged 3-8)

That's not all of course - I love the old movies, plus I just found a channel with  the old mission impossible series. Then there's "Hogans Heroes", and the original "lost in space" series.

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I’ve watched many a film over and over again....   The Princes Bride, My Cousin Vinnie, Young Frankenstein and this is completely excluding any and all movies geared towards the kids which certainly got their share of run time.  

But Nothing comes close to the (probably) 350+ times I’ve watched The Big Lebowski....

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Several movies already named here more than a few times, but I bet I’ve seen every episode of Seinfeld at least 50 times, if not a hundred.  That show is just pure genius. 

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29 minutes ago, stogieluver said:

Several movies already named here more than a few times, but I bet I’ve seen every episode of Seinfeld at least 50 times, if not a hundred.  That show is just pure genius. 

Curb Your Enthusiasm is also pretty good- I've watched every season at least three times.

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1 hour ago, TNT009 said:

Greatest war movie... PLATOON.... Wife looks at me like im crazy when I quote every line!

Hmmm... I don't know if I'd agree.  Granted, Platoon is artfully done and very compelling but I don't think it holds a stick to Thin Red Line or Big Red One....or to the greatest war movie of all time, The Great Escape.

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16 hours ago, El Presidente said:

I have no idea why but I will sit and watch the following every time! 

Evolution

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Get hard

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starship troopers. 

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Watched Starship Troopers for the 10th time yesterday ?

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1 minute ago, Siberian Bear said:

Watched Starship Troopers for the 10th time yesterday ?

It is a pseudo documentary :D

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39 minutes ago, MD Puffer said:

Hmmm... I don't know if I'd agree.  Granted, Platoon is artfully done and very compelling but I don't think it holds a stick to Thin Red Line or Big Red One....or to the greatest war movie of all time, The Great Escape.

Id put Full Metal Jacket close up there, dinged for being Marines...  Blackhawk Down would have been the top as it was my old Army unit(75th Ranger Regiment). It just pisses me off to watch it for obvious reasons and I had just gotten out.. Almost reenlisted!

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20 minutes ago, ErikB72 said:

I’ve watched Play it Again Sam and Annie Hall at least 60 times

I would say my wife has watched Love and Death and Annie Hall about that many times.  

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Id put Full Metal Jacket close up there, dinged for being Marines...  Blackhawk Down would have been the top as it was my old Army unit(75th Ranger Regiment). It just pisses me off to watch it for obvious reasons and I had just gotten out.. Almost reenlisted!
I worked with a guy that went in to get those guys out. Pretty crazy. The movies good, but I have to ding it for being army. Semper Fi

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1 hour ago, TNT009 said:

Id put Full Metal Jacket close up there, dinged for being Marines...  Blackhawk Down would have been the top as it was my old Army unit(75th Ranger Regiment). It just pisses me off to watch it for obvious reasons and I had just gotten out.. Almost reenlisted!

One of Kubrick's finest.  Totally forgot that one.  

 

Das Boot just came to mind.  I prefer original German with English subtitles.  Excellently  done.

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Groundhog Day. I’ve watched it so many times over the years that I’m questioning whether I’m stuck in my own infinite loop.

Others: Eternal Sunshine, Field of Dreams, Twister (when I was a kid and loved tornadoes...still do), many of the others listed by people above.

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Cartoons -- Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner.  It's a perfect encapsulation of the human condition, as far as I an concerned.  I have lost count of how many times I have watched every last one of them...

Films: Lord of the Rings trilogy.  Well into the dozens of times.  Understandable, given that I started reading the books when I was 12 and stopped counting at 75 times...

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There is a decent chunk of MST3K that I know by heart.

There is a French TV show called Kaamelott which is a satirical riff on Arthur, the Round Table, the Grail etc... 

I must have watched the whole thing a 100 times. My favorites bits of it.... 200 easy.

Now I have young kids so.. Dora, PJ Masks, Dinotrucks take more space in my brain than my Bachelor's degree.

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Godfather 1, 2....and 3 (not as much as 1 and 2, but I don’t think it’s as bad as everyone says.).  For some strange reason watching a Godfather marathon always has been a great cure for a massive hangover or illness.  

Also Annie Hall, O’ Brother Where Art Thou, and The Big Lebowski.  Really enjoy Coen Bros. movies.  

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3 hours ago, zeedubbya said:

Godfather 1, 2....and 3 (not as much as 1 and 2, but I don’t think it’s as bad as everyone says.).  For some strange reason watching a Godfather marathon always has been a great cure for a massive hangover or illness.  

Also Annie Hall, O’ Brother Where Art Thou, and The Big Lebowski.  Really enjoy Coen Bros. movies.  

Definitely Lebowski. I know a guy who had a recording of the audio from that movie and infinitely looped it in his car stereo. He listened to it for years on his hourlong commute.

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Christmas Story is at the top of my list.   They play it for 24 hrs straight on cable here at Christmas.  Probably 25 times.

Casablanca is a close  second at probably 20 times along with Shawshank Redemption. 

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