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It's hard to estimate really but I would guess it's either Star Wars, Superman: The Movie or Alien.
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1st two in order, rest are just random
Jurassic Park Dark Knight Hook Home Alone 1/2 Spider-Man trilogy Iron Man goldeneye kick-ass
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I would say it' a tie between Aliens and Superman 2. Probably seen each movie upwards of 30 times.
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I would say it's between 'The Dark Knight', 'Fight Club' and 'Coming To America'.
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Side-Kick
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I remember seeing that in a theater and wanting to marry Kerri Green. Her and Sophie Ward from Young Sherlock Holmes. 1985 -- what a year to fall in love.
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For me, either "A New Hope" or "Jaws", I've lost count.
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It's either Baby's Day Out or Spider-Man 2.
Both are on TV all the time.
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Side-Kick
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Cool World, for sure.
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Zack Snyder,s movie 300(Three Hundred) is my all time favorite movie. I have watched the many time...
Portable Countertop Dishwashers Last edited by schell; 11-23-2012 at 01:17 AM. |
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Side-Kick
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Spider-Man 2.
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I'd like to say Silence of The Lambs, but more than likely it's Con Air or Beetlejuice. The Wizard of Oz might also be number one, it's hard to say.
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Action Avenue Art Studio
Join Date: Aug 2011
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1. Batman (1989)
2. The Thing (1982) 3. Dumb & Dumber 4. National Lampoon's Vacation 5. Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Jun 2011
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The Good The Bad and The Ugly
A Fistfull of Dollars For a Few Dollars More Rambo Termintor 2 The Crow Robocop Highlander I watched all these enough to wear out the VHS and have of course since replaced with either DVD's or Bluerays. (well I still need to upgrade my Highlander collection) |
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You'll never Beetus
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Jaws
It's my all time favorite film and as far as I'm concerned it's the best movie I've ever seen(and I have seen Citizen Kane). I've probably watched it a hundred times over the last 35+ years.
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Side-Kick
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Dazed and Confused
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Evildoer
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It's either JAWS, Boogie Nights, or Batman 1989.
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L'homme qui rit.
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^ Maybe your Totem should be a shark, a pussy (as in pussy cat of course, I don't want any problem lol) and a bat
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Side-Kick
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Oh god, good question. I can never give a definitive answer, but it must be one of these:
Original Star Wars Trilogy Ghostbusters Big Trouble in Little China Batman Back to the Future The Princess Bride The 7th Voyage of Sinbad Terminator 2 Those are the ones I watched in an OCD fashion when I was a single digit age. Looking at that list now, it's probably Big Trouble in Little China. I still watch that movie like 4 or 5 times a year. Minus Batman, I still love all of those movies to death, but the tale of Jack Burton has been bringing me back over and over again for 25 years. As an adult, and discounting the old stand-by's, I think it's Batman Begins. It might also be Fargo, which somehow hits me harder and harder every time I see it. There was also a month back in 2011 where I watched The Social Network literally almost once a day. Last edited by moviedoors; 01-10-2013 at 09:11 PM. |
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L'homme qui rit.
Join Date: Jul 2007
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Recently, I saw "Life of Pi" twice in the theater. Pretty incredible movie.
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The White Wolf
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Tough to say...I never really paid attention. If I had to guess:
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End The Dark Knight Trilogy (Rises moreso than the others) The Lost World (Roland Tembo is one of my favorite cinema heroes)
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Ive watched most of these too many times to count.
Blade Runner Evil Dead 2 Ghostbusters Raiders Of The Lost Ark Batman 89 Batman Returns The Dark Knight
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Possibly 'Batman Begins'. I watched it three times at the cinema within it's first 24 hrs of release, and watched it constantly on dvd afterwards. Superheroes are my main fascination in life, Batman is my favourite superhero, and this was the first BM movie that delivered the character in the way I thought he should be portrayed onscreen.
But then again, I am forgetting the first X-Men movie, which was also a mucho re-watcher, due to the fact of Wolverine being portrayed onscreen perfectly, and it being the first movie to properly adapt a comic-book series in such a way as I could recognise the characters from the pages onscreen, without having to do any work in my mind to reconcile them. Last edited by soundofyousick; 01-12-2013 at 05:42 AM. |
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I'm symbiotic!
Join Date: Jul 2008
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I don't know about all time. Probably Elm Streets 1,3 and 4? I know my record for seeing a film in a theater is 7,and that was for Spider-man 3.
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User - Flynn Lives
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Star Wars The Empire strikes back.
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