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Old 9 Mar 21, 05:09 PM  
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Dead Man's Shoes. I have actually lost count how many times I have watched it. Because it's local (ish) to us - we even traipsed about Matlock and the surrounds to visit the filming locations. Plus I love Shane Meadows' work - it is such an excellent film. Very low budget - you don't need all the bells and whistles of a big American blockbuster. I say you can't beat British
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Old 9 Mar 21, 07:42 PM  
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Titanic
Pretty Woman
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Home Alone
Home Alone 2 ( both hilarious & I love NY)

The Great Escape, a quality film with great suspense

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Old 9 Mar 21, 09:09 PM  
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Timeless comedy

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Note to self put glasses on before start to look at a thread, thought it was hinge and bracket there for a second !
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Old 9 Mar 21, 09:55 PM  
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Too many, we love movies in our house. The following I can just dip in to at whatever point they are at and never tire of.

Harry Potters
Star Treks
Bournes
Hunger Games
Divergent trilogy
Sleepless in Seattle
Dirty Dancing
Top Gun
Back to the future trilogy
The Martian
Apollo 13
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Old 10 Mar 21, 02:49 PM  
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Return to Oz

Don’t know why I loved it so much as a kid, I cried in the cinema, I was only 8 years old, I think, I cried because it finished I watched it over and over again, then watched it as an adult and it’s actually quite disturbing and scary! But I still watch it every now and again.
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Old 10 Mar 21, 02:49 PM  
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I've watched loads of films more than 5 times but I think my most watched film is Free Willy I love it.
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Old 10 Mar 21, 03:58 PM  
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I have asked this before but I can’t get my head round watching the same thing over and over .
I’m not a film watcher anyway but surely once you have seen it 2 or 3 times you have seen all the little bits you missed first time ?

What do you gain from knowing what’s going to happen next ?
Same reason you go to disney 20 years in a row

Favourite film I love watching is Planes Trains and Automobiles

2nd favourite is Goonies.

3rd would be RAMBO first blood I thought the Stallone Dennehy (RIP) combination was great.

I have seen countless films more than 5 times nearly all John Candy comedies especially, but these two are ones I would put on the TV.

Oh and Meet the Parents is still classic comedy.

Brewsters Millions, Hear no Evil See no Evil also funny.

Also Guardians of the Galaxy seen both many more than 5 times.

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The Martian
I have listened to this audio book read by RC Bray many times.
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Old 10 Mar 21, 04:53 PM  
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goodfellas
bronx tale
get carter
donnie brasco
sexy beast

all great films 5 each is very conservative at least 10 each i reckon
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Old 10 Mar 21, 05:03 PM  
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Dead Man's Shoes. I have actually lost count how many times I have watched it. Because it's local (ish) to us - we even traipsed about Matlock and the surrounds to visit the filming locations. Plus I love Shane Meadows' work - it is such an excellent film. Very low budget - you don't need all the bells and whistles of a big American blockbuster. I say you can't beat British
brilliant film

I'll add this is england to my list

Shane Meadows had a very interesting/chaotic upbringing & this is reflected in his films
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Too many to list, but will watch, The Holiday whenever it is on, I seem to like older films rather than new ones, must be my age 😀
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