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Movies I Find Myself Watching Over and Over and Over

Are there any movies you find yourself watching over and over? Are there any movies you have to finish watching when you see it on television while channel surfing?

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Office Space - I Love to Watch This Movie 12 Replies

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Comment by Will on April 4, 2009 at 4:45pm
Now Voyager, The Women (original), Independence Day, Fifth Element, any Lord of the Rings, The Thing (From Another Planet), Enchanted April, Die Hard, The Mummy, National Treasure, The Santa Clause
Comment by Kacie on March 13, 2009 at 2:25am
The Godfather (I), Fifth Element, Leon The Professional, Love Actually, Moulin Rouge and Shawshank, or course. If I'm spinning the dial and one of these is on I'm hooked.
Comment by squiggysmom on February 22, 2009 at 8:18am
I have watched Sophie's Choice at least a dozen times. Any time a new person comes into my group of friends, they have to endure being Sophie-ized. Everything about that movie is perfection. It is the best work that Meryl Streep, as Sophie a Polish Catholic Holocaust survivor, ever did, for sure. Peter McNichols never had a better movie role than that of the young, virginal Stingo who discribes the tragedy of Sophie and Nathan and like sufferers as "butchered and betrayed and martyred children of the Earth”. Kevin Kline was the perfect Nathan; a combination of a tortured, obsessed paranoid schizophrenic, demanding of Sophie, in a moment of rage, his face just inches from hers, how it is that she came to survive to "breathe the sweet air of Earth, when so many million others went to their deaths in the crematoriums! EXPLANATION, PLEASE!!".
Sophie and Nathan both had a lot of guilt over their own personal survivals, which in the end, they could not overcome. The last person who watched this movie with me said, "This is what people mean when they call Meryl Streep one of the best actors of all time." Yes. This is the film that I judge other films by in the drama genre.
Just a little interesting tidbit about this film. Goldie Hawn wanted the role of Sophie passionately. She spent months promoting herself to the producers for the part. Can you imagine what a different film this might have been had Goldie Hawn played Sophie?
Comment by JP on January 14, 2009 at 1:07pm
Just watched Queen of The Damned for oh about the 20th time yesterday~
Comment by Joel/Melynda on January 5, 2009 at 11:45am
Some movies I have to watch if I fing myslef channel surfing. The Shining, Jaws, Office Space, Grosse Point Blank, Shaun Of The Dead, If Lucy Fell, Spanglish
Comment by KatFLIX on December 25, 2008 at 12:23am
I have phases. Mean Girls, and Bewitched (Nicole Kidman/Will Ferrell), The Breakfast Club, Arthur, What About Bob, The Jerk, Riding In Cars With Boys, 50 First Dates, The Others, The Wizard of Oz.. sorry getting carried away :)
Comment by V on December 21, 2008 at 2:17pm
one of the movies I can watch over & over and not get sick of is...
"What lies beneath".
Comment by Kelly on December 20, 2008 at 12:43am
Totally Office Space, Shawshank, Urban Cowboy, and The 2 Grumpier Old Men movies!!
Comment by Judy Is a Punk on December 19, 2008 at 9:49pm
Shawshank Redemption, To Sir With Love, A Thousand Clowns, To Kill a Mockingbird, What's New Pussycat?, Casablanca, North By Northwest, Rear Window, Guys and Dolls...there are quite a few I'd watch no matter where I came in and as many times as it comes on the box.
Comment by Lorelai Leigh on December 14, 2008 at 11:37pm
Legend of the Fall, Mallrats, Clerks, Undercover Brother, Wedding Date, Sweet Home Alabama, The Royal Tennenbaums, Love Actually, The Family Stone, any Monty Python, Anne of Green Gables, Office Space, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, and Chevy Chase movies always catch me.
 

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