What DVD's do you own that you have re-watched more than 5x?

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I have a brother in law that watches Kalifornia over and over. I couldn't sit through it one time.
 

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I have a brother in law that watches Kalifornia over and over. I couldn't sit through it one time.

That's what I think about Natural Born Killers. (And I've seen it mentioned twice!) Once was one time too many.
 

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I don't have the DVDs but here's a couple more I've watched one way or another multiple, like a dozen times

Man on Fire
Alien/Aliens
The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Slapshot

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Good Lord....what a question. In my house we have watched several trilogies more than 5X.
That's just a sampling. LOL.

Wow. That is like 2000 hrs which is a full-time work year.

I need to get a DVD of Groundhog Day. .

I see from your location you live in Cave Creek. If you get a chance to go to Zia @ Dobson&Chandler in Chandler or 19th Ave and Camelback in PHX you would have a field day. Used DVDs from $2.99.

That's what I think about Natural Born Killers. (And I've seen it mentioned twice!) Once was one time too many.

Love NBK - except for the comic acid scenes.
 

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Braveheart
Gladiator
Troy
The Patriot
Friday
Menace II Society

Forrest Gump
Waist Deep
Ray
Walk The Line
House Party

Love it.

Add every Bourne movie.
Apollo 13
Shawshank
Matrix
Superman 1
Back to the Future 1 & 3
The Dark Knight Trilogy
 

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That's what I think about Natural Born Killers. (And I've seen it mentioned twice!) Once was one time too many.

thats crazy, I can watch that movie over and over. The more time that goes by the more dated it becomes visually but I love that movie. My wife doesnt do well with suspence, violence and etc, I introduced that movie as a love story and she watched/enjoyed it. I was surprised :)


Love NBK - except for the comic acid scenes.
Those scenes are cool! part of what made it what it was - showing their inner demons and what makes them who they are.
 

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Wow. That is like 2000 hrs which is a full-time work year

I admit that probably all isn't in one year but ever since my kids discovered BTTF for example, they can't get enough of it. Every single time it comes on TV they watch it and if they only catch part of it....out comes the Blu Rays and they watch them all.
 

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My list is pretty trashy but whatever, most make me laugh

Nightmare Before Christmas
Princess Bride
The Hangover 1 and 2
The Matrix
Gladiator
Clerks 1 and 2
Lord of the Rings: All
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Watchmen
Young Guns
Maverick
Blazing Saddles
Spaceballs
Tommy Boy
Robot Chicken: Star Wars
South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
Serenity
Three Musketeers (Disney Version)
The Legend of Drunken Master
Elf
It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown
Ghostbusters
Stripes
Groundhog Day
 

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Haven't bought a DVD in years, but..

Fight club is one I've watch over and over and over....

Otherwise some are the same already listed.
 

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Off the top of my head, this isn't every one, but a good sampling:

Diggstown
Thunderheart
City Slickers
The Green Mile
Rio Bravo
McLintock!
X-Files (first several seasons)
Flying Tigers
Sons of Katie Elder
El Dorado
First 3 Harry Potter films
Dark Knight
Home Alone
Casablanca
Only Angels Have Wings

I only own about 15 DVDs, so this is pretty easy for me.

Gladiator
Fight Club
Office Space
The Big Lebowski
American Beauty
Blackhawk Down
Christmas Vacation
It's a Wonderful Life
When Harry Met Sally

While I don't own the DVD of Diggstown, I've probably seen it close to 100 times. I spent a summer working in Alaska and my buddy and I did not have access to TV, but we had this movie on VHS. We also had a 30 minute walk to work for our 15 hour workdays. So every night we would pop in this movie when we got home. During the walks to and from work we would quote the entire movie. I'm not sure if it was just because of our experience, but this movie seemed to have some of the most quotable dialog every written.
 

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Bridget Jones
Hunger Games
Shawshank Redemption
Speed
The Wedding Singer
50 First Dates
The Silence of the Lambs
Miss Congeniality
Blast From The Past
Monster's Inc
Sister Act
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
Dick
A League of Their Own
Bridesmaids
The Cutting Edge
Pride and Prejudice (BBC and Kiera Knightley versions)
You've Got Mail
The Notebook
The American President
X-Files 1 and 2 (Fight the Future, I Want To Believe)
Dumb and Dumber
White Chicks (probably my all-time favorite stupid comedy)

and more I'm sure I'm missing...
 
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