hello to anyone who may be out there.
is there a movie that you can watch over and over and over and over again? and you still enjoy it?
me, yes.
here is my list.
office space
grumpy old men
grumpier old men
home alone
home alone 2
it's a wonderful life
a christmas story
peggy sue got married (when she visits her grandparents, i bawl my eyes out)
any of the andy hardy movies
wizard of oz
any of the old dagwood bumstead blondie movies
the long long trailer
coraline(i know, i am weird)
i am sure i can come up with more. please feel free to post your list.
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The Jerk
Meet Joe Black
PS I Love You
St Elmos Fire
I could watch National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation a million times and not quit laughing at it.
That and This is Spinal Tap and Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Oh--and Some Like It Hot. And Love Actually.
Non-Holiday Movies:
To Kill a Mockingbird
All of Me
Auntie Mame (with Rosalind Russell)
Boys on the Side
Star Trek 1 - 6 + the new one
The Godfather I and II
LA Story
Out of Africa
Apocaplypse Now (original, not the director's cut)
Platoon
2010
Contact
Pride and Prejudice (with Colin Firth)
Field of Dreams
Grosse Point Blank
Hope Floats
Independence Day
Life of Brian
Lord of the Rings (all 3)
Open Range
The Jungle Book (Disney version from the 60s)
Tin Cup
Holiday Movies:
Scrooge (with Albert Finney - best ever)
A Christmas Story
It's a Wonderful Life
Charlie Brown Christmas
I could go on forever. I watch my faves over and over and over.
Schell -- St. Elmo's Fire is one of my faves too. And I have to say, I'll watch P.S. I Love You whenever it's on but, I wouldn't buy it.
fried green tomatoes (I love fannie flagg's books)
steel magnolias
terms of endearment
breakfast club
throw momma from the train
princess bride
caddy shack
meet me in st louis
holiday inn
i love all the additions. and i agree with most all of them!
kind hearts and coronets
All the Die Hard Movies
Airplane
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
The 39 steps (the old one)
Rear Window
Silver Streak (love love love it)
The Lady Vanishes
A Christmas Story
Tall Blonde Man With One Black Shoe (French version)
La Cage Au Folle (French version)
Alice in Wonderland (I own 12 versions)
Harry Potter (Puck is the real addict to these though. He watches one of them almost once a week)
Ball of Fire
Palm Beach Story (gotta love a movie with a character called the Weenie King in it)
Any of the "Thin Man" Movies
Sunset Boulevard
Rocky Horror (only in the theater though)
Ghostbusters
ET
oh my there are just too many to mention. I just love the movies
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
The other night, Dave was channel surfing and left the TV on AMC when he got up and went to bed.
The Snake Pit came on, and I was instantly drawn in and mesmerized, and sat there till the wee hours and watched the whole thing. I'd forgotten what a wonderful movie it is!
I also loved All This and Heaven Too. So deliciously tragic and melodramatic!
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