Which movie have you seen the most times?

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Every single year.

Runners up: Blazing Saddles & My Cousin Vinny.
 
@nice90sguy,
"Kelly's Heroes" with Clint Eastwood, Donald Sutherland and Telly Savalas. First saw it when I was nine, at the pictures on Holiday in Scotland, I have a VHS and DVD copy. How many times have I seen it, on telly, at the pictures, on VHS and DVD? I can't even begin to count...!! *Woof, woof*
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D.
"Always with the negative vibes Moriarity !" :giggle: (y)
 
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Every single year.

Runners up: Blazing Saddles & My Cousin Vinny.

Vinny Gambini: Your Honor, may I have permission to treat Ms. Vito as a hostile witness?
Mona Lisa Vito: You think I'm hostile now, wait 'til you see me tonight.
 
I’ve seen The Sound of Music 15 times and Grease 12 times.

After that, most movies I’ve only watched once or twice. I do reread my books more often than that, though.
 
Rocky Horror Picture Show. I went to this several times in high school and college.

Would you believe I saw the Rocky Horror Picture Show - theatre performace - in Buenos Aires. My dad was working down there, mom and I went down for a couple of months and we stayed quite a while in BA and I'd watched an old DVD - and I saw this show advertized and I was like, dad, dad, can we go....so we went and he took a couple of the managers he was working with as well and when they gave us water pistols on the way in, my dad was like, "Chloe, WHAT have you taken me too!!!!"

About fifteen minutes in he gived me THE LOOK!!!! The argentine guys loved it. I loved it. My mom thought it was hysterical. My dad came out laughing. I couldm't believe him and mom had never seen it! Live, and in Spanish, it was just wild!
 
I don't keep track of how many times I've watched these, just that it was lots.
Wizard of oz
Hocus Pocus
Gone with The Wind
Independence Day
Dune (the original)

And so many more!!!
 
The most times - Sense and Sensibility - Keira Knightley - I LOVE that move, and Peter Jacksons Lord of the Rings - I visited as many of the film setting as I could in NZ

Emma - the Gywneth Paltrow one
The Importance of Being Earnets - Rupert Everett & Coln Firth
The Ideal Husband
Out of Africa - Robert Redford (sob) and Meryl Streep
The Way we Were
Alexander (I love historical movies)
Julius Caeser
Augustus
300
A Passage to India
The Far Pavilions
Anna and the King (Chow Yun Faat as the King)
The Lover - w/Jane March
1900 - Bernardo Bertolucci
Aguirre - Wrath of God
Repo Man
ALL the Harry Potter Movies
The Ghost and the Darkness - Val Kilmer
Michael Collins - Liam Neeson
Casablanca
Scarface - Al Pacino

Bladerunner
Dune I & II - Villeneuve (the latest one - I can't stand the Lynch abomination with fat-face Kyle) and the 2000 three part TV mini-series directed by John Harrison was really good.
Starship Troopers & The Puppet Masters - neither are great movies but they filmed Heinlein!!!!!!!

The Killer - John Woo / Chow Yun Fat
A Better Tomorrow
Chungking Express
The Hero (Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung)
Ran - Kurosawa
 
The most times. Star Trek: the Wrath of Khan. No question.

Some other films I love and will watch again and again throughout my life.
A Kingdom of Heaven (directors cut)
Pirates of the Caribbean (1-3)
Master and Commander: the Far Side of the World
Guardians of the Galaxy
Down Periscope
Any classic Mel Brooks film.
Most of the Marvel Films up to Endgame.
LotR
The Natural
 
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Some of my favorites:
Strange Brew
Spies Like Us
The Great Outdoors
The Princess Bride
Boy Meets Girl
The Matrix series
John Wick series
The Sky Crawlers
Alien series
Predator series
Run Lola Run
Atomic Blonde
Jumaji series
There's many many more. I am old and don't get out much anymore. I much rather cuddle under a blanket and watch a few movies.
 
There’s a very old movie called Fargo I saw on AMC as a kid. I didn’t really appreciate at the time, but after watching it again later in life I’ve really come to love its grisly black humor and brilliant acting.

I’ve seen it half a dozen times now and discover something new every time.❤️
 
There’s a very old movie called Fargo I saw on AMC as a kid. I didn’t really appreciate at the time, but after watching it again later in life I’ve really come to love its grisly black humor and brilliant acting.

I’ve seen it half a dozen times now and discover something new every time.❤️
First off, that is not a very old movie. It barely qualifies as an old movie. I hate to think what you wound consider me.

But it is a wonderful movie, and not at all for kids (not for the themes, although the wood chipper is pretty inappropriate for anyone under, I don't know, 99?)

Surprisingly, the TV series is one of the best TV remakes of a good movie I can think of. It's not really a remake, but more of a sequel. If you have not seen the first season of the Fargo series (Billy Bob Thornton was wonderful in it), it captures the quirky humor of the movie extremely well. The other seasons less so.
 
First off, that is not a very old movie. It barely qualifies as an old movie. I hate to think what you wound consider me.

But it is a wonderful movie, and not at all for kids (not for the themes, although the wood chipper is pretty inappropriate for anyone under, I don't know, 99?)

Surprisingly, the TV series is one of the best TV remakes of a good movie I can think of. It's not really a remake, but more of a sequel. If you have not seen the first season of the Fargo series (Billy Bob Thornton was wonderful in it), it captures the quirky humor of the movie extremely well. The other seasons less so.
Thank you for the recommendation!😀 I saw another old (sorry - not so recent 😅) movie with Billy Bob Thornton called Sling Blade. He was incredible. I’ll def check out the Fargo series.

Sorry about the terminology. I looked it up and Fargo came out in 1996. It’s truly before my time but I do appreciate the wonderful demographic diversity on this forum.😀
 
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