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To Kill a Mockingbird

scurry 9 Mar 15
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1

Star Wars

bobwjr Level 10 Mar 21, 2021

Excellent Answer!!

3

Casablanca, The Big Sleep, The Maltese Falcon, Blade Runner, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. I couldn't figure which ones to exclude.

Sticks48 Level 9 Mar 20, 2021
4

ET , Under the Tuscan Sun , the only ones that I ve watched > 5 times actually .
ET I have watched 26 x so far . And I hope to watch many more ( every year on my birthday )

Pralina1 Level 9 Mar 20, 2021

I love Under the Tuscan Sun.

2

Space Odyssey 2001. I watched this movie before shipping off to my duty station in Turkey. Little did I know there was little in the way of entertainment in this far off base but there was a theater. In the month leading up to the moon landing this was the only film being shown and I watched it constantly for over a week. Back then I was impressed but now I see it as just more attempts to forecast the future. In the sequel, 2010, even religion was thrown in.

JackPedigo Level 9 Mar 16, 2021
5

"Forbidden Planet", "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly"

BitFlipper Level 8 Mar 16, 2021

Forbidden Planet is extraordinary

Oohhh will need to look up Forbidden Planet!!

@scurry, @Sierra4 Leslie Nielsen's comedy days came decades later
[imdb.com]

5

"Theater of Blood" or anything else starring Vincent Price.

7

Kill Bill, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Star Wars, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Full Metal Jacket, Team America World Police, Caddyshack

Definitely some good ones!!

@scurry Thank you!

6

Blade Runner, The Big Sleep, Maid in Manhattan, Quigley Down Under, Silverado, El Dorado, Men in Black, Te Wizard of Oz.

Oh, some Goodies on that list!

3

Home Alone

5

The Fifth Element, Casablanca, The Thief of Baghdad, Gone With the Wind, Rorke's Drift, Treasure of the Sierra Madres and Dr. Strangelove.

Surfpirate Level 9 Mar 15, 2021

Lee Loo Dallas Multipass.
❤❤❤

5

The Green Mile, Mockingbird, The Shawshank Redemption, Forest Gump, Pulp Fiction, The Road To Perdition.

freeofgod Level 8 Mar 15, 2021

Nice List!!

@scurry , thanks

8

Trading Places, Miss Congeniality, Independence Day

AnneWimsey Level 9 Mar 15, 2021

Excellent trio!
I recently rewatched 'Coming to America' and I always laughh so hard when he (Eddie Murphy) hands over the pocket change to the bums, who turn out to be the guys from Trading Places, Mortimer and Randolph.
ROFL

6

The Gods Must Be Crazy
and
Four Weddings And A Funeral

Petter Level 9 Mar 15, 2021
4

7 Days in May, Forbidden Planet, Avatar, Paths of Glory, 2001, Dr. Strangelove, Clockwork Orange, The Man Who Could Work Miracles, Things to Come, War of the Worlds, ...

racocn8 Level 9 Mar 15, 2021

And The Magnificent Seven, The Matrix, Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula, The Mummy, White Zombie, Metropolis, Invasion of the Body Snatchers...

@racocn8 Good list. ...long, lol, but good. 😉

3

The Sound of Music. 😀

5

Big Trouble in Little China

6

12 Angry Men, Bladerunner, Casablanca, The Maltese Falcon, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Cabin in the Woods, Total Recall, TLOTR. I think those are the only that have hit 5 times or more.

phxbillcee Level 10 Mar 15, 2021
8

The edge of Tomorrow.
and
Groundhog day.

Or maybe it just seemed like I did.

6

Pulp Fiction

I'll hit 5 times on that soon, I think. Only 4 right now, if I recall. Kill Bill #'s 1 & 2 & Reservoir Dog's 3 each I believe.

@phxbillcee I've seen Kill Bill 1 & 2 three times but not Reservoir Dog's. I did see Django once. Most gratuitous violence I've ever seen.

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