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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat movie/movies do you never get tired of watching. Mine is the Sound of Music. and Mary Poppins, I know the lines,
can sing the songs. and still get enjoyment from watching.
QED
(3,009 posts)And High Society, Hopscotch, Stormy Weather
debm55
(40,010 posts)TommieMommy
(1,325 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)SheltieLover
(60,797 posts)LeftInTX
(31,306 posts)One of my favorites.
SheltieLover
(60,797 posts)🎼🎵🎶 The hills are alive with the sound of music...
debm55
(40,010 posts)displacedvermoter
(3,391 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)brush
(58,333 posts)The Shawshank Redemption. Good Fellas.
debm55
(40,010 posts)SheltieLover
(60,797 posts)Good Boy (dog from outer space), As Good as it Gets (Nicholson), Beaches, Meet the Robinsons (Disney), etc., etc., etc.
debm55
(40,010 posts)SheltieLover
(60,797 posts)Loved Wicked, but would I watch it over & over? Nah.
SheltieLover
(60,797 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)luck so far.
SheltieLover
(60,797 posts)And the relatively innocent themes.
Keep looking! I'm sure you'll find somewhere with them for sale!
sdfernando
(5,473 posts)But the top few are:
Casablanca
Victor/Victoria
Young Frankenstein
Poseidon Adventure (original 1972 version)
JAWS
debm55
(40,010 posts)Raven123
(6,188 posts)Moonstruck.
Also love many of those mentioned, especially Casablanca.
debm55
(40,010 posts)CrispyQ
(38,752 posts)And I always watch While you Were Sleeping during the holidays & Groundhog Day on Groundhog Day.
debm55
(40,010 posts)4TheArts
(121 posts)Then Master and Commander.
Sound of Music was my go-to date movie in high school. Sharon, Elaine, Cheryl, Nancy, and other Nancy. You'd think one of them would have fallen in love with me, but no. I can sing those songs also. The simple Edelweiss is still my favorite.
But don't get me started on LOTR.
debm55
(40,010 posts)bedazzled
(1,860 posts)Also groundhog day and Harvey
So many, many more. Mostly old
debm55
(40,010 posts)LogDog75
(226 posts)The Martian
Tremors
Deep Impact
The Music Man
Start the Revolution Without Me
People Will Talk
Rio Lobo
Big Jake
debm55
(40,010 posts)Walleye
(36,895 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)Mike 03
(17,656 posts)I almost wrote something stupid like "Any of Kubrick's post-Lolita movies." Really for me it would be
Dr. Strangelove
2001 A Space Odyssey
Barry Lyndon
The Shining
And a handful of Martin Scorsese and David Fincher movies.
See, this question is so hard, because now I want to include Mulholland Drive by David Lynch, and Melancholia by Lars Von Trier.
Cartoonist
(7,563 posts)I'm sure I've seen this over a hundred times. It's a movie I can listen to without the picture. And George Martin's instrumentals are as good as the lads.
debm55
(40,010 posts)buzzycrumbhunger
(938 posts)I can endlessly rewatch Fear and Loathing, The Princess Bride, The Big Lebowski, anything Monty Python, most Star Trek movies, and most MST offerings (Prince of Space and The Cave Dwellers at the top of that list).
debm55
(40,010 posts)LeftInTX
(31,306 posts)Haggard Celine
(17,071 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)Turbineguy
(38,590 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)applegrove
(123,919 posts)But only for a scene or two. Loved that movie as a kid till now. It is perfect.
debm55
(40,010 posts)Phoenix61
(17,756 posts)Not sure where Taarna is but we sure could use her.
debm55
(40,010 posts)Squeaky41
(294 posts)Young Frankenstein
Casablanca
Wizard of Oz
Dr. Strangelove
Blazing Saddles
It's a Mad Mad World
To Be or Not To Be (Jack Benny)
debm55
(40,010 posts)DBoon
(23,262 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)Tarzanrock
(556 posts)The Lion in Winter;
Behold a Pale Horse;
All about Eve;
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre;
Citizen Kane;
A Man for all Seasons;
Hamlet with Olivier;
Richard III with Olivier;
The Entertainer;
The Nun's Story;
Grand Prix;
Orson Welles movies;
Willie Wellman movies;
John Huston movies;
Fred Zinnemann movies;
John Frankenheimer movies.
debm55
(40,010 posts)my choice too, Thank you very much.
FalloutShelter
(12,922 posts)Never give up. Never surrender.
debm55
(40,010 posts)Dave Bowman
(4,087 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)electric_blue68
(19,225 posts)FuzzyRabbit
(2,107 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)catbyte
(36,127 posts)Don't judge me.
I also love:
The Philadelphia Story
Bringing Up Baby
All About Eve
Grosse Pointe Blank (Yeah, Detroit, lol)
To Have and Have Not
and
Double Indemnity when I'm feeling dark
It's my all time favorite movie! Rest in peace Paul Reubens.
debm55
(40,010 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)surfered
(4,148 posts)Peter Sellers and Jack Lemon are hysterical.
My wife would pick Casablanca.
debm55
(40,010 posts)TommieMommy
(1,325 posts)CanonRay
(14,972 posts)among others
debm55
(40,010 posts)woodsprite
(12,268 posts)Music Man and Oklahoma. My mom bought me the scores and I would sing through them when I was a kid drying dishes for her.
debm55
(40,010 posts)keithbvadu2
(40,821 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)Shambala
(54 posts)I've watched at least 40 times. And not only that but it got me down a wonderdul rabbit hole of reading and learning about all the characters in the movie Hemingway, Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas, the Fitzgeralds, TS Eliot, Cocteau, Man Ray, Bunuel, Gaugin, Toulouse Latrec, and more.
debm55
(40,010 posts)KitFox
(132 posts)is one I have watched so many times. I also love and have watched Sound of Music and Many Poppins many times, and like you love singing along. My daughters and I have watched Beauty and the Beast (animated version) many times and sing along. Others on my list are Big , The Great Escape, Blazing Saddles and two already mentioned here-Casablanca and Second Hand Lions. My list could be pages long. I love watching movies!😊
debm55
(40,010 posts)what makes us want to see them again and again.
madamesilverspurs
(16,107 posts)Fantastic cast, sharp and witty dialogue evocative of old Hollywood movies.
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debm55
(40,010 posts)Easterncedar
(3,700 posts)Such great performances
Eugene
(62,831 posts)Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan and Star Trek IV: The Whale Movie.
debm55
(40,010 posts)SWBTATTReg
(24,518 posts)take care!
debm55
(40,010 posts)Close my eyes for that scene. Wonderful movie. It is on my tablet.
SWBTATTReg
(24,518 posts)wicked witch comes into the scene, orders them to capture Dorothy and the others. A true classic!
Take care!
debm55
(40,010 posts)Delarage
(2,360 posts)Battlestar Galactica
The Sound of Music
Sling Blade
The Shining
Halloween (the original)
debm55
(40,010 posts)Lunabell
(7,119 posts)The original. I've seen it and participated in all the fun over 3 dozen times at several different theaters. I love this movie!!
debm55
(40,010 posts)fun.
electric_blue68
(19,225 posts)theater in the West Village (NYC) for a midnight showing of Rocky Horror.
A lot of contact highs, too. When pot smelled sweet!
buzzycrumbhunger
(938 posts)We used to go to the midnight showings down in Iowa City (the theatre was like a big concrete swimming pool on its side and I assume that made it easy to hose out afterward) and one Halloween, they had a really horrible punk band play before the movie. I mean, they were maybe the worst band wed ever seen
I finally got tired of waiting for the movie to start and reached into my bag of props and pulled out my newspaper and held it up in front of me to block out the band.
Immediately, the crowd started howling. I turned around (we were in the third row), and it looked like EVERYONE in the theatre had done the same! The lead singer quickly got pissed and tried insulting us for having no taste, and the band grabbed their equipment and left, to the cheers of all.
Such a satisfying experienceand it was probably the most enthusiastic RHPS crowd ever. We had a blast!
Mark.b2
(513 posts)The Godfather is up there, too.
debm55
(40,010 posts)LoisB
(9,079 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)LoisB
(9,079 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)LoisB
(9,079 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)LoisB
(9,079 posts)ailsagirl
(23,935 posts)Last edited Sun Jan 12, 2025, 06:48 AM - Edit history (1)
Most everything from the "Master of Suspense"
And "Being There" (marvelous!!)
debm55
(40,010 posts)Permanut
(6,749 posts)Radar Men From the Moon, The Crimson Ghost, The Purple Monster Strikes, and Zombies From the Stratosphere (with Leonard Nimoy as an alien!).
debm55
(40,010 posts)marble falls
(62,714 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)Force pilot was in one. Also like The Great Escape.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,787 posts)Wonderful screenplay and all the actors were at the top of their game.
debm55
(40,010 posts)dai13sy
(510 posts)my Husband, my blanket and my munchies and fruit juice. Perfect evening.
debm55
(40,010 posts)Figarosmom
(3,709 posts)I think. Casting, music and direction, everything was just perfect.
debm55
(40,010 posts)electric_blue68
(19,225 posts)These above also have their serious parts
Drama, action, touches of comedy:
Shawkshank Redemption (w some of the best original score, and good song picks!)
ST: The Voyage Home,
The Undiscovered Country
ST:NG: First Contact
Close Encounters
LOTR: The Return of The King - Extended Cut DVD (I did have all 3 extended Vids, maybe all DVDs and wonderful music!)
Cloud Atlas
Not as recently but for decades:
SW: Empire Strikes Back
Return of the Jedi
#1, #3
#8, #9
(I forgot the full titles! It's very late here! 😄 )
Rouge One
debm55
(40,010 posts)OLDMDDEM
(2,184 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)The Wizard
(12,990 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)ificandream
(10,904 posts)I've watched the train scene in AHDN so many times .... love the way the boys take down that old guy .... and this George Harrison scene is brilliant.
debm55
(40,010 posts)global1
(25,991 posts)debm55
(40,010 posts)lastlib
(25,074 posts)I have to watch Apollo 13 every time it's on, to see if the heat shield on the capsule is going to hold this time. It's held every time so far--but it only has to fail once........
And 2001: ASO is simply the most profound and brilliant movie ever made.
debm55
(40,010 posts)Borogove
(106 posts)If you havent already read it, I would highly recommend Space Odyssey; Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clark, and the Making of a Masterpiece by Michael Benson. I thought it was a great read, full of fascinating insights.
electric_blue68
(19,225 posts)2001 was the last film that played on their big screen!
Jeebo
(2,345 posts)The time it would take for me to answer you would be prohibitive, because there are lots and lots of movies out there that are just so compulsively watchable. I'm flipping through the channels and there's a scene from one of them and I can't stop watching and end up watching the whole movie for the umpteenth time, no matter how many times I've seen it before. But, there are two recent movies that keep showing up over and over on the movie channels I get on cable, and when they're on, I just can't not watch them. Those are The Martian and Sisu. I read the Andy Weir novel The Martian a couple years before the movie came out. It's a great novel and a great movie. Sisu is kind of preposterous in terms of the kinds of traumas the main character survives; NOBODY could survive being hanged, burned alive, drowned, shot up, or a nose-dive plane crash. But I love movies about bad-ass women and there are a half-dozen of them in Sisu, and they are realistic and believable. Real women in the real world who have those kinds of experiences would very likely react in the same way the women in Sisu do.
Ron
debm55
(40,010 posts)Wanting to see them.
LeftInTX
(31,306 posts)I like watching the Selena movie
I've watched Goodfellas a bunch of times. (I know most of the lines)
debm55
(40,010 posts)Easterncedar
(3,700 posts)War and Peace with Audrey Hepburn and Henry Fonda
A Lion in Winter (watched it twice this Christmas,)
debm55
(40,010 posts)Easterncedar
(3,700 posts)It holds up beautifully. Thanks!
Different Drummer
(8,855 posts)So many great scenes/lines in it!
debm55
(40,010 posts)yellowdogintexas
(22,901 posts)Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, The Hobbit, Lord of the RIngs. Harry Potter
Jeez I think I just created my viewing list for Inaugural Weekend. We own most of them and they are loaded on a database so we can pull them in on our Roku.
Oh Bother! Now I have to add a few after reading everyone else's
The Producers
Some Like It Hot
Auntie Mame
Chicago
In the Heat of the Night
We're No Angels (Bogart version)
The Sting
Moonstruck
The Princess Bride
debm55
(40,010 posts)LogDog75
(226 posts)I like Zombie movies:
Night of the Living Dead, both the '68 and '90 films
28 Days
Dawn of the Dead
Les Miserables with Hugh Jackman
Night Shift
The Canterville Ghost
The Russians Are Coming, The Russians are Coming
The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
They Live
Drums Along the Mohawk
Northwest Passage
The Horn Blows at Midnight
Robin Hood (1938)
debm55
(40,010 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,603 posts)Three Days of the Condor from 1975 gave me a real appreciation for Max von Sydow and John Houseman.
Interesting twist near the end.
A film almost 30 years newer that also has a twist is Taking Lives starring Anjelina Jolie, Ethan Hawke and Kiefer Sutherland.
There are so many but it's soon time to watch Groundhog Day.
debm55
(40,010 posts)electric_blue68
(19,225 posts)Bc once I had streaming I might watch it 2x's at the Holiday week. 👍
debm55
(40,010 posts)subterranean
(3,549 posts)I've also watched many Hitchcock films repeatedly -- particularly Marnie and North by Northwest.
I used to never get tired of watching Caddyshack, but eventually I did.