Fletch Caddyshack Jerry Maguire When Harry Met Sally Good Will Hunting -- seriously, this may be my favorite movie of all time. i could watch this movie over and over and over again. Die Hard
Happy Gilmore Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Back (saw it 3 times in theaters) Scream 2 (saw it 4 times in theaters) American Pie (saw it 4xs in theaters, twice before it came out ) Fools Rush In (for some reason everytime its on cable, I watch it) Hackers (THE movie that got me into computers) Clerks Mallrats Office Space Pulp Fiction BASEketball
The Princess Bride Happy Gilmore Tin Cup The Big Lebowski Pretty Woman (I worked graveyards and this was one of the few I had on VHS) Conspiracy Theory The Breakfast Club Hackers (fabulous soundtrack) When Harry Met Sally Forget Paris (I love the NBA angle)
The Fugitive The Crow Braveheart Dumbo Robin Hood (The disney cartoon) Goonies When Harry Met Sally Sleepless in Seattle High Fidelity Say Anything Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Roxanne Rurouni Kenshin OVAs oh, how could i forget Mary Poppins, and The Princess Bride.
The Commitments This is Spinal Tap The Blues Brothers Caddyshack Airplane Office Space Animal House I can pretty much recite these movies word-for-word from start to finish.
I've seen Robin Hoodrince of Theives probably two dozen times. It's not a very good movie, but I really like it for some reason . . . but the new "extended DVD" really sucked so I haven't watched it in a while . . .
Caddyshack Half-Baked Spaceballs Office Space Groundhog Day Not including the p*rn I enjoyed during Showtime's Afterhours in the early 80's.
Leon, Terminator 2, Godfater I and II, All 3-5 times I guess. And some Hongkong comedies you don't know and probably don't want know eithre,
Billy Madison - That movie is practically my religion, I constantly quote it and find myself acting like Billy. Adam Sandler at his best. Happy Gilmore - This movie would be, I think, the second funniest movie of all-time. Back to The Future I,II,III. - I don't own either, but if anyone here has ever watched TV, you know that TNT, TBS, USA, whatever the channel is, these movies are always on TV. They are movies that I can NEVER change the channel off of if I see that they're on. I've seen these more than anything I'm sure. Major League II - This movie used to be on satellite all the time, and it was another movie I couldn't flip off of. Then I bought it a while back. My most watched movie is real close between this and the Back to the Futures. Best sports movie ever. Spaceballs - I've seen this a countless amount of times. Satire doesn't get any better.
For me the top two have to be Aliens and the Jerk. No doubt. After that, it's probly the movies I used to watch over and over as a kid til I wore out the tapes: Ghost Busters and Gremlins(funny I've never seen either sequel in it's entirety). I know I've seen these movies quite a few times as well (but nowhere near the amount of times as the movies above): Wayne's World Blue's Brothers Trading Places Star Wars trilogy Weird science Big trouble in little china Kill Bill Dawn of the Dead(remake) Indiana Jones and the Lost Ark From Dusk til Dawn(ugh) the thing halloween army of darkness terminator predator Beverly Hills Cop Scarface The Mummy
Well, I like them both actually: The Teletubbies are more about ambiance and contextual topic delivery... ...The Wiggles, on ther other hand, deliver a more robust and intellectual form of entertainment. It's just difficult to compare the purity of Tinky Winky to the intricacies of Captain Feathersword. -- droxford
LOL...very nice...you know, I read somewhere that the Wiggles were like the top Australian entertainment moneymakers last year (making something like over 40 million dollars)...with the budget they have on their show, I swear does anyone else here want to get together, wear matching clothes, and pretend to play instruments?
1) Gladiator <-- Fav. as a young adult 2) Star Wars series 3) Terminator 2 4) Indiana Jones and the Lost Ark 5) Goonies <--- Fav. as a kid 6) Godfather <--- loved it as a teenager.
Well, the Australian market is very different than America. The Wiggles may dominate in the land down under. But... We already have a very competitive market with people wearing ridiculous clothing and lip-syncing to talentless recorded music. We call it 'hip-hop' or 'rap'. -- droxford
Scary... probably my onetime "Beauty and the Beast" obsession has to count. That was during freshman year of college. My friend and I would watch it about every week. We should have been old enough to know better. Sure enough, one day I found that I had gotten old and cynical and it just wasn't the same. Others: Back to the Future, the original Star Wars trilogy, American Pie