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Wednesday, August 25th 2010, 5:54pm

Which movies have you seen most often?

Have you seen some movies so often that by now you know them by heart? Or just watched them multiple times? ;)

For me Titanic is definately in the list, as I have seen it at least over 8 times since I was 11 or so. Of course most of the time crying when Jack died :rolleyes: , but which girl of that age wouldn't :P
Ofcourse the old-school Disney is in the list, especially The Lion King and Aladdin. The rescuers is also pretty high, as well as the non-Disney film Land before time and Pokémon 1 xD
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Wednesday, August 25th 2010, 6:55pm

Of course most of the time crying when Jack died :rolleyes: , but which girl of that age wouldn't


me!XD I never ever cried when I watched Titanic.

Well, I saw "Con Air" multiple times. I really don't know why...>_> Well, that's the only one I remember I saw more then 2 times...
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Wednesday, August 25th 2010, 7:01pm

Definitely Lord of the Rings... that's no question. :) I haven't counted, though... hehe
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Thursday, August 26th 2010, 1:56am

Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Young Frankenstein, Don Juan de Marco,Labyrinth, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, The Graduate, Chicago, Mary Poppins, and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. I've seen them all too many times to count. There are many others I can say the same about, but I can't recall them right now.
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Thursday, August 26th 2010, 8:23am

Once upon a time in Mexico, Texas Rangers, Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music....... and many many others.
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Friday, August 27th 2010, 1:41pm

Brave heart! ;)
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Saturday, August 28th 2010, 12:41pm

Of course most of the time crying when Jack died :rolleyes: , but which girl of that age wouldn't
me!XD I never ever cried when I watched Titanic.

Then you're one of the few exceptions :P

I've seen the Star Wars films also quite often. ep. I and V, VI most often I think. It's now even so bad that I can time the majority of the quotes on exact the right moment :rolleyes:
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Saturday, August 28th 2010, 3:06pm

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Sunday, August 29th 2010, 2:39pm

I remember another movie I saw more than two times: Battle Royale 1! I so, so sooo love this movie!*___*
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Wednesday, September 1st 2010, 11:10pm

Is Battle Royale a bizarre Japanese fight movie or so? At least that's what I heard in combination with this title.
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Thursday, September 2nd 2010, 11:10am

Hm, yeah kind of. It's about a school class which was chosen for a government program called "Battle Royale". The classmates are told to fight against each other, the last survivor will be the winner. The problem is, you can't escape from the island and you can't just do nothing, because then you will be killed. Some of them try to find a way they can save everyone. I think it shows really good, what such circumstances can do with poeple. The best friends become enemies, just because they want to survive. It's a really brutal movie, but it's just hilarious sometimes (espescially when they fight and there is some classic music...>_>). But I wouldn't say that the movie is bizarre.^^ It's just a really pessimistic view of the future.
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Sunday, September 5th 2010, 10:21am

oooh.. and I know the musical Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) by heart :P
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Monday, September 6th 2010, 9:12am

Haha, cool :P. I've only seen it in total about 2.5 times :P. Once partly about 7 years ago, completely last year and this year partly again. I'm starting to like that movie I guess :P. Especially the opening song by Judas.
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Monday, September 6th 2010, 3:11pm

I love "Jesus Christ Superstar"! My favorite songs in it are the one that Herod sings about "Are You the Christ", Mary Magdelen's "I Don't Know How To Love Him," and the disciples singing "Could We Start Again." I saw it on stage in Nashville a few years back staring Ted Neeley (Jesus) and Carl Anderson (Judas). They were the only two characters from the film, but it was fantastic!
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