Silver Streak
Wings of desire
Nosferatu 1979
Dead Mans Shoes
Billy Liar
Whistle down the Wind
Kes
Withnail & I
The Haunting 1963
The Whisperers
The Three Colors Trilogy (Gratitude to Sgt S)
Amelie
Pans Labyrinth
No Country for Old Men
The Mission 1986
The Lives of Others
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii
The Signalman ( A short story by Charles Dickens) BBC 1976, with Denholm Elliott (The DVD seems to have become a Rarity)
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Silver Streak
These are the films I watch over and over again.........
King Kong
The Invisible Man
Theatre Of Blood
Dracula (58)
Dracula A.D.
Quatermass and the Pit
Dawn Of The Dead (mainly Argento cut)
Bride Of Frankenstein
The Time Machine
Natural Born Killers
Psychomania
Pulp Fiction
The Company Of Wolves
A.I.
Night Of The Demon
Peeping Tom
Cabaret
Planet Terror
Kill Bill
Murder She Said
This Island Earth
The Incredible Shrinking Man
Con Air
any Carry On
and many more.......
My twenty'ish most watched films in recent years...
Theatre Of Blood
King Kong (1933)
Psychomania
Se7en
Full Metal Jacket
Dracula (1958)
Dracula A.D.
The Great Escape
Peeping Tom
The Bride Of Frankenstein
Dawn Of The Dead (Argento Cut)
Cabaret
Quatermass And The Pit
Goodfellas
Star Trek (2009)
First Men In The Moon
Village Of The Damned
The Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue
Murder She Said (1961)
Frenzy (1972)
All of the above have had multiple viewings in the last year or so.
Thank
paul
I almost never ever watch a movie more than once because when I know what happens, well, they have less interest for me.
Sure, I have favorites like everyone else, but I disconnected the DVD player from my television because I found I had no use for it.
There are a very few movies, however, which I have watched a few times and it was always to enjoy the performances of the actors or the craftsmanship involved in making the movie.
For example, I have watched 3:10 to Yuma (1957) not least for its perfect cinematography and soundtrack.
Murder She said
Murder at the Gallop
Carry on Teacher
Carry on Screaming
The Happiest Days of Your Life
The Belles of St. Trinians
Kind Hearts and Coronets
Where Eagles Dare (must have watched more than any other film...at least once a year)
The Longest Day
When Eight Bells Toll
From Russia with Love
OHMSS
Rio Bravo & remake El Dorado
Sons of Katie Elder
Rio Lobo
Diva (Beineix)
La Balance (1982 ooooh Natalie Baye)
Transporter
Taxi (1998 Naceri)
Nikita
Leon
Taken (Morel/Neeson)
Predator
Die Hard
Lethal Weapon
Shooter (Wahlberg)
Last of the Mohicans (Mann)
Aliens
The Thing (Carpenter)
I'm sure that there are many others, but a smattering of modern films are included in this list of guilty pleasures.
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Most of Brett Sinclairs list
All 4 of the Margaret Rutherford Miss Marple films
Dads Army
Battle of Britain
Oh Mr Porter
Wheres That Fire
My Learned Frien
Night of the Demon
Oh Mr Porter....(I like it)
The Ladykillers
and of course Without a Clue
most of the carry ons and most old 'filmed in Black and White o vision'
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Timecrimes
25+ viewings (possibly obsesive) - A Canterbury Tale (1944), Run Lola Run, The Life & Death of ColonelBlimp, A Matter of Life & Death, Its a Wonderful Life,
6+ viewings - The Departed, The Thin Red Line, Barbarella, Oh What a Lovely War, Donnie Darko, Gettysburg, To Kill a Mockingbird, LA Confidential, Dead Man's Shoes, Dark Star, The English Patient, Flashbacks of a Fool.
I used to count how many times I watched a particular film. Then one day I realised I had seen Jabberwocky more than twenty times and was simply depressed by the fact - and it is far from my favourite film. I've seen others many more times ...
Monty Python's Life of Brian
films I could watch over and over again, brief encounter, shadow of a doubt, the maltese falcon
There are many films I have seen multiple times but I no longer keep a count! Also in some cases multiple viewings can plant the whole film in the memory so there is no need to see it again.