Movies I Can't Stop Watching You can't handle the truth
#21
Posted 2010-February-12, 07:04
The movie I have watched the most is shawshank redemption though.
I like watching any bud spencer & terence hill movie when I can pick one on the tv
As Kenberg, I don't really understand why there are movies where I'd want to see repeatedly and others that I don't even though I like them.
Easy example would be seeing sixth sense, the village, memento or the fighting club, very much about the movie is the impressive end, so watching it mroe than once or twice has not much sense for me.
For a film to be worth watching many times (aside from comedies) I guess it has to end up good, cos if it ends up good it makes you feel good. FE I haven't watched braveheart more than twice while I watched lord of the rings many ones.
#22
Posted 2010-February-13, 13:32
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Despite having seen this one at least a dozen times, the dvd was by far my wifes favorite Christmas present this year.
What is baby oil made of?
#23
Posted 2010-February-18, 21:25
#24
Posted 2010-February-18, 22:29
Can anyone from the UK comment on them.....the rest of the world has not seen them....but ........
#25
Posted 2010-February-20, 13:54
#26
Posted 2010-March-05, 19:39
Call me Desdinova...Eternal Light
C. It's the nexus of the crisis and the origin of storms.
IV: ace 333: pot should be game, idk
e: "Maybe God remembered how cute you were as a carrot."
#27
Posted 2010-March-05, 23:20
Winstonm, on Feb 18 2010, 10:25 PM, said:
nonononononononoooooooooo
#28
Posted 2010-March-06, 03:04
George Carlin
#29
Posted 2010-March-06, 04:48
#31
Posted 2010-March-08, 10:35
Sleepless In Seattle
Fargo
My Cousin Vinny
You've Got Mail
Practice Goodwill and Active Ethics
Director "Please"!
#32
Posted 2010-March-08, 10:59
George Carlin
#33
Posted 2010-March-08, 16:13
#34
Posted 2010-March-08, 18:21
Winstonm, on Mar 8 2010, 05:13 PM, said:
Speaking of whom (Elizabeth Shue) and the Oscars (another thread), the year Leaving Las Vegas was up for awards, Nicholas Cage won Best Actor for his role in it, and Susan Sarandon won Best Actress for Dead Man Walking. I would have switched the awards and gone with Sean Penn and Elizabeth Shue.
Call me Desdinova...Eternal Light
C. It's the nexus of the crisis and the origin of storms.
IV: ace 333: pot should be game, idk
e: "Maybe God remembered how cute you were as a carrot."
#35
Posted 2010-March-09, 19:05
Lobowolf, on Mar 8 2010, 07:21 PM, said:
Winstonm, on Mar 8 2010, 05:13 PM, said:
Speaking of whom (Elizabeth Shue) and the Oscars (another thread), the year Leaving Las Vegas was up for awards, Nicholas Cage won Best Actor for his role in it, and Susan Sarandon won Best Actress for Dead Man Walking. I would have switched the awards and gone with Sean Penn and Elizabeth Shue.
Speaking of which, I agree with Lobowolf (not a first) and also would add that I think Sean Penn is America's finest actor.
#36
Posted 2010-March-09, 19:20
gwnn, on Mar 8 2010, 11:59 AM, said:
I loved the film too.
BTW, are you are sure that your compulsion to see the movie over and over again has nothing to do with the cat in your icon ?
#37
Posted 2010-March-10, 01:13
Winstonm, on Feb 20 2010, 02:54 PM, said:
I dig all three although it was "hard" to get into #2 and #3 at first.
#38
Posted 2010-March-10, 01:26
nickf, on Feb 11 2010, 12:55 AM, said:
nickf
sydney
You posted that before the Oscars, where it was mentioned. Director John Hughes was given a fairly long appreciation, starting with Molly Ringwald (B'Club) and Mathew Broderick (Ferris Bueller's Day Off).
Mathew said something along the lines of "every day someone taps me on the shoulder and asks, 'Ferris, is this your day off?'"
And that's the one I watch quite often although there is no overlap between me and Ferris.
I was surprisingly saddened by the news-for-me that Hughes had died; since first viewing it I have always said I could watch 20 hours of "The Making of Ferris Bueller".
Not possible now.
"When Cameron was in Egypt's land,
Let my Cameron go."
oren
#39
Posted 2010-March-10, 02:47
akhare, on Mar 10 2010, 01:20 AM, said:
gwnn, on Mar 8 2010, 11:59 AM, said:
I loved the film too.
BTW, are you are sure that your compulsion to see the movie over and over again has nothing to do with the cat in your icon ?
maybe but there are lots of films that I don't even watch once. or is this just another example of catlike behaviour?
George Carlin
#40
Posted 2010-March-10, 11:50
Oren Goren, on Mar 10 2010, 02:26 AM, said:
nickf, on Feb 11 2010, 12:55 AM, said:
nickf
sydney
You posted that before the Oscars, where it was mentioned. Director John Hughes was given a fairly long appreciation, starting with Molly Ringwald (B'Club) and Mathew Broderick (Ferris Bueller's Day Off).
Mathew said something along the lines of "every day someone taps me on the shoulder and asks, 'Ferris, is this your day off?'"
And that's the one I watch quite often although there is no overlap between me and Ferris.
I was surprisingly saddened by the news-for-me that Hughes had died; since first viewing it I have always said I could watch 20 hours of "The Making of Ferris Bueller".
Not possible now.
"When Cameron was in Egypt's land,
Let my Cameron go."
oren
Great documentary about the making of another movie is "Hearts of Darkness," about the making of "Apocalypse Now."
Speaking of untimely teen 80's movie deaths...there goes Corey Haim. Lost Boys, Dream a Little Dream, Lucas... What a last 12 months we've had for premature celebrity deaths.
Call me Desdinova...Eternal Light
C. It's the nexus of the crisis and the origin of storms.
IV: ace 333: pot should be game, idk
e: "Maybe God remembered how cute you were as a carrot."