I switched the television on tonight and caught most of "The Fifth Element" on Syfy. I'll watch that movie pretty much whenever I see it's on. What are some movies you'll stop to watch whenever you run across them when flipping channels?
I haven't had channels to flip in over 5 years, but when I did it was Shawshank for sure. Even though I had the DVD, if I caught it on I just watched the rest. As for Fifth Element, I thought that was one of the worst movies of all time. It's on my Top 5 Least Favorite next to Cabin in the Woods.
Any of the Harry Potter Series and Lord of the Rings! Yeah, I'm one of those geeks.
The Blues Brothers or The Jerk, no matter how butchered.
Pulp Fiction.
Big Trouble in Little China.
Army of Darkness (any Evil Dead, really).
Bill & Ted (either)
Addams Family/Values
Ghostbusters
Stripes (if they're still in basic training)
Groundhog Day
Shaun of the Dead/Hot Fuzz
Better Off Dead
Anchorman
Mean Girls
(Man, I'm both old and immature.)
Trading Places, Coming to America, National Lampoon's Vacation, The Matrix, Star Wars, Alien, The Shawshank Redemption, Idiocracy, Scott Pilgrim vs the World, Zombieland, Evil Dead 3, Jeepers Creepers, Firefly
Idiocracy, someone had a crystal ball
@psycheworks I thought it was a documentary in 2006.. Little did i know what was coming...
For some reason I find I'm drawn to stop at any of the Jurassic films when flipping channels.
That's one of my favorite movies, and years ago, back when I had it on DVD, I used to just leave it in the VCR and hit play whenever I sat down. It didn't matter where in the movie it was, since I had it memorized and thought it all was hilarious.
Very Robert A. Heinlein universe!
Ah, Heineken. To this day, Stranger in a Strange Land is still my favorite book
@AuntieMame LOVE it, and recently reread it.
I regularly run through my vast Kindle Robert A. Heinlein collection. If I've recently read them all, there are other writers, inspired by Heinlein, who are just as good, or better, like John Scalzi, and his Old Man's War series. Also, Joe Haldeman. I found these writers by searching for authors "like Heinlein."
Stranger in a Strange Land, seminal work, read it as a teenager, warped my head ever since
The Usual Suspects. People like us. They both have the most beautiful ending. Kingdom of Heaven and 300: rise of an empire but those two are simply lust for Eva Green. When I need to realign myself every two months... Searching for Sugar Man. But I got them all to my disposition... tv is just for the news. Somebody made me watch "scandal" couple nights ago. tv has turned into pollution to me so is avoided as the flu I guess.
Jurassic World
Starship Troopers
Princess Bride
Idiocracy
Godzilla (2015)
Suicide Squad
While its (the Fifth Element) corny on some levels, I find the costumes/set/technology much more original than the usual Hollywood steam pipes and raw steel genre. That blue opera singer is great.
The best movie ever made is Adaptation with Nicolas Cage and Meryl Streep.
You have to watch it at least three times to get the full effect.
Princess Bride, Mission to Mars,Star Wars(all of them despite Jarjar Bing),Close Encounter of The Third kind, Goodfellas, The sixth sense. The good the Bad and the Ugly, Apocalypto, Heat, Scarface, Blazing Saddles, Remember the Titans, The gods must be crazy.
"The gods must be crazy" is a great film! Never laughed so hard.
I'm the same with the Fifth Element ... others I'll always watch are Battle of the River Plate, Midway, Zulu ... the Lord of the Rings & Hobbit series ... many of the Akira Kurosawa movies ... the Matrix series ... probably more. I won't actually sit and just watch them but they'll be on while I'm tapping away on my phone, iPad or Pc
Come to think of it, there are certain tv channels that I will not watch no matter what movie they're showing because they seem to use more time showing ads than showing the movie!!" One of these is the Freeform channel. Another is Sci Fi channel. If they're showing something I MUST see I'll record it, rather than wade through their endless, repetitive ads.
Yes. I don't object to moderate commercial breaks, but sometimes it gets ridiculous.
Shawshank Redemption
In that vein, The Green Mile is Always entertaining.. Steven King is the master
meh, a good blubber, good for the 'soul' He hit so many buttons, just a way-cool story
The Birdcage, Shawshank Redemption, Awakenings, The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, The Princess Bride, St. Elmos' Fire, Star Wars (original trilogy), The Godfather (any of them), A Time To Kill... And many more.. these are my "once a year" movies though. I come across these at least once a year randomly
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Aliens, Guardians of the Galaxy, Sherlock Holmes, Shawshank Redemption, Forest Gump, The Shining, As Good As It Gets, There’s Something About Mary
Dillinger...The Untouchables...A Hard Day's Night...The Birds...Dr. Strangelove...Moby Dick (the original)...Pyscho (the original)..The Godfather movies...the first three Aliens films...Little Shop of Horrors...Airplane (1 and 2)
oh, and Kill Bill 1 and 2