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Fred98 -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/23/2006 2:15:12 AM)

Final Countdown.

Where the modern CV (aircraft carrier)  goes back in time to 6th December 1941, off Pearl Harbour






JudgeDredd -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/24/2006 9:44:45 AM)


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ORIGINAL: andym

Cross of iron,Das Boot,the first 10 mins of Gladiator,In Which we Serve,A Bridge too Far,Ice Cold in Alex.


Ice Cold in Alex is on this Bank Holiday Monday....I ALWAYS sit and watch that sucker.

Couldn't help but put my mix in here...so...

Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, We Were Soldiers, Das Boot and Black Hawk Down.....

Other non war...
Dr Zhivago
Immitation of Life
On the Town
Dumb and Dumber - every other weekend wouldn't be enough...the funniest movie of all time

I have more I dig out occasionally...but those are ones I remember saying "Wow....<insert one of the above movie titles> is on....WooHoo...it's a classic!" and then sit to watch.




JudgeDredd -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/24/2006 9:52:29 AM)


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ORIGINAL: watchtower

For those who love Highlander and have been shocked by mel's recent outburts

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN75px-0KIo

PS don't watch if bibicaly challenged - Satire exists- thank pete cook!!


Mate - that wasn't Highlander - it was Braveheart.

Funny though - warning though - anyone who can't take satire steer clear!




Wuotan -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/24/2006 12:48:52 PM)

For war movies: "Cross of iron"
any other: "Nosferatu the vampyre" with Kinski[&o], done by Werner Herzog[&o]. A shame that the advertising
of this film had been so bad in the U.S..

Greetings,

TL.





jvgfanatic -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/24/2006 2:20:29 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Wuotan

For war movies: "Cross of iron"
any other: "Nosferatu the vampyre" with Kinski[&o], done by Werner Herzog[&o]. A shame that the advertising
of this film had been so bad in the U.S..

Greetings,

TL.


Werner Herzog, legendary. Nosferatu, the best vampire movie pretty much ever made. Cheers.




Wuotan -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/24/2006 3:10:57 PM)

You like "Woyzeck", "Fitzcarraldo" and "Cobra Verde", too?

Greetings,

TL.




jvgfanatic -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/24/2006 3:41:20 PM)

I pretty much like all Werner Herzog movies. He just has a way about capturing a scene, a way that eludes most directors. I even liked his recent documentary...Grizzly Man?




Wuotan -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/24/2006 4:36:03 PM)

No, havent heard about it yet. Will have an eye on it! He has done so much fine films... a fascinating person, hard worker, gentle, brave.... I wish Germany would have more directors like him. Nice to see that he has fans over there, too!

Greetings,

TL.








benpark -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/24/2006 9:07:23 PM)

"Heart of Glass". Werner Herzog is by far at the top of my list of great living directors.




KG Erwin -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/24/2006 11:35:11 PM)

I see that several of us are DVD collectors. 

I recently bought two of my "watch frequently" VHS faves on DVD: special editions of "Platoon" and "The Natural". 

And, not to leave out concert DVDs -- I revisit "Brian Wilson Presents Smile Live", The Stones' "Four Flicks" and "Led Zeppelin DVD" quite often.

Some of my friends just don't get it -- they ask, "You've already seen it, so why did you wanna buy it?"

Well, I also have many books that I can read over and over, but that's another topic. [;)]




Kilgore Trout -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/24/2006 11:44:39 PM)

The Godfather I & II
Patton
The Shining
2001
Maltese Falcon
12 Monkeys
Fargo

and for reasons I can't quite figure out:

Apollo 13
The Thing (John Carpenter version)
L. A. Confidential
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Road Warrior




andym -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/25/2006 2:01:00 AM)

for comedy it has to be Passport to Pimlico,any Charlie Drake film,MP's Life of Brian,Futtock's End(with and by Ronnie Barker),She wore a Yellow Ribbon.


What about Radio shows?Luckily in UK we have Radio 7 that plays classic comedy radio shows,so we can have the likes of
The Navy Lark
Dads Army
Round the Horne
Stop Messing about
Just a minute
I'm sorry i'll read that again




Brigz -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/25/2006 3:24:27 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Kilgore Trout

The Godfather I & II
Patton
The Shining
2001
Maltese Falcon
12 Monkeys
Fargo

and for reasons I can't quite figure out:

Apollo 13
The Thing (John Carpenter version)
L. A. Confidential
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Road Warrior

Your moniker is "Kilgore Trout" and you didn't mention "Slaughterhouse 5"? [&:]




watchtower -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/25/2006 5:41:58 AM)

I am pretty sure we have done this at least once before -- but hey,

Battleship Potemkim and loads of other stuff........[:D]




Bossy573 -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/25/2006 8:12:37 PM)

Thirteen Days. Just something about that movie that is really gripping. The 2 guys who play the Kennedys are fantastic in their roles.
Tora, Tora, Tora. Love the spectacle of it all.

Non War movies.
Anything with the Marx Brothers. Every one of their movies is funny as hell and I pick up new laugh out loud nuggets every time I watch.
The Natural. Never gets old. A timeless fantasy.
1986 Masters. Never gets old. A timelsss fantasy. Watching Jack Nichlaus at 46 come out of 'nowhere' to win his 6th green jacket is one of the greatest sporting moments in history. [8D]






rolfyd -> RE: Movies You Can Watch Repeatedly (8/29/2006 2:43:04 AM)

Gettysburg ( at least once a month)
Lotr extended version
Apollo 13
2001
2010
Tora,Tora,Tora
Midway
Bridge over the river Kwai (amazed no has mentioned this one )[&:]
Band of Brothers
12 monkeys
The thing
just to mention a few !!![:D]  




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