Which movie have you seen the most times?

Jets vs Sharks?

Maria and Tony?

Anita, Bernardo?

Sgt. Krupke, Lt. Schrank?



ROSALIA
I'll drive a Buick through San Juan.

ANITA
If there's a road you can drive on.

ROSALIA
I'll give my cousins a free ride.

ANITA
How you get all of them inside?
 
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My newest gotta-watch-it-again movie is
Nine Days. I've seen it at least twenty times.

It's a 2020 fantasy drama written and directed by Edson Oda featuring Winston Duke, Zazie Beetz, and Benedict Wong.

Maria's (Arianna Ortiz), segments were especially affecting.

The players are each amazingly watchable and the story will have you asking yourself, 'Why me?'.

Highly recommended.
 
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It's a Wonderful Life every Christmas for 8-10 years
A muppets Christmas Carol probably the same
Harry Potter
Christmas Cronicals
Sants Clause

It gos on and on and on
 
It's a Wonderful Life every Christmas for 8-10 years
A muppets Christmas Carol probably the same
Harry Potter
Christmas Cronicals
Sants Clause

It gos on and on and on
Muppet Christmas Carol is the definitive version of that story.

It's been said that Muppet Christmas Carol worked because Michael Caine treated all the Muppets around him like humans, and Muppet Treasure Island worked because Tim Curry presented himself like a Muppet.
 
I just remember another that I've seen many times:

The Last American Virgin (Don't be fooled by title).

The song "Just Once" by James Ingram is so appropriate and is a killer. I think every guy in high school canl relate with this one.
 
I really couldn't tell you which film I've seen most often, but could break the top fifty into two groups. You may spot a few themes.

Enough to recall the entire script and screenplay (10):

Adventures of Robin Hood
Battle of Britain
Battle of the River Plate
Dambusters
Get Carter
Night to Remember
Railway Children
Sink the Bismarck
Where Eagles Dare
Wicker Man

Enough to recall all the plot and most of the screenplay and script (40):

Blade Runner
Any of the first 30 'Carry On...' films
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Empire Strikes Back
Excalibur
Kelly's Heroes
Return of the Jedi
Star Wars
Terminator
Terminator 2
 
Where it gets weird is that different media ages at different rates.

The James Bond movie GoldenEye doesn't seem that long ago. The N64 video game GoldenEye is clearly ancient.

In the field of classical music, anything written after about 1920 probably feels unbearably modern.
 
I almost never watch a movie more than once, but some of the few I've seen multiple times would be...

COMEDY

Dumb and Dumber
Beverly Hills Ninja
Dodgeball
Talladega Nights
Anchorman

ACTION

Kickboxer
Bloodsport
Rocky (1 through 6)
The Dark Knight (Nolan trilogy)
 
Love Rocky Horror picture show
@shewantsmore,
I have to share a life experience here, in the city I used to call "the ol' stomping ground" there was a picture theatre on the north side and every Saturday night, for about three years or more, at midnight, they screened the movie. Always to a full-house. We'd all get dressed up and go "Rocky Horror Night" on most Saturday nights. It was never any hassles, never any b.s. just one big party. Fond memory.
Most respectfully,
D.
 
Must have seen most of the James Bond films over and over, especially the Sean Connery and Roger Moore ones
 
Must have seen most of the James Bond films over and over, especially the Sean Connery and Roger Moore ones
I was just going to write almost exactly the same thing, probably goldfinger or from Russia with love
 
I’ve never counted but there are movies I see annually and with friends and have for decades

Princess bride
Miracle on 42nd street the first verdon
Lion in winter
Dangerous beauty
Robinhood with Errol flynn
The hunt for red october
A man fir all seasons
Merry Poppins
The wrong trousers
Topper

This is just for starters
 
I went through a period when I obsessively watched the Godfather films. I also went through a period when I was absorbed in Citizen Kane and the 1949 version of All the Kings Men. I have watched Apocalypse Now and One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest. I also like the two Blade Runner films.
 
I watch the Crow (Brandon Lee) at least once a year on devil's night. Other movies I've likely seen a borderline unhealthy amount would be
Top Gun: Maverick
Greatest Showman
Rock of Ages
Road to Perdition
Wizard of Oz
Happy Gilmore
 
My all time favourite is The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, the characters are fantastic.

Another big favourite is The Great Escape. Surprisingly, a film I really rate, but seldom watch is The Shawshank Redemption, I suspect it is because I don't want the specialness of it to rub off by too many viewings.

However, I do have a deep and shameful secret:
One of my most watched films is Ryan Reynold's RIPD.
 
Young Frankenstein
Gregory's Girl

Both those two have such perfect scripts and timing.

The Third Man
Local Hero
This Is Spinal Tap
In A Lonely Place
 
Without any doubt, "Star Wars". My youngest son figured out how to put the VCR tape into the player and press "PLay". After that, the same movie played in our hoses for hours on end.
 
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