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Which film do you think you've watched the most?

Silkyskillz11 [Edit] [Delete] 79 replies 11:24, 23 February '12

toss up of two, for me. either...
Goodfellas
or
Mary Poppins
Probably watched both of these at least 50 times, the former cos it's fuckin brilliant and the latter cos my sister would watch it 24/7 on video when she was a little shit
what about you, eh?
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  • Robocop

    Blues Brothers
    Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
    Gremlins
    Evil Dead 2.

    Probably.

    xheathenx | 23 Feb '12, 11:25 | X
  • Aliens or Leon

    Inception and Drive aren't far off though and neither of them have been around as long ...

    DanielKelly | 23 Feb '12, 11:27 | X
  • probably the ones I watch every day

    so raiders of the lost ark and the lion king

    DarwinDude | 23 Feb '12, 11:27 | X
  • Police Academy 5

    Went through a phase of watching it daily when I was about 7. The Big Lebowski is probably the "proper" film I've seen the most, but I doubt I've seen it half as many times as Assignment: Miami Beach.

    Steved | 23 Feb '12, 11:29 | X
  • Beethoven's Second

    The Big Lebowski
    Brick

    Antpocalypsenow | 23 Feb '12, 11:29 | X
  • ones from when i was a kid, obvs:

    return of the jedi
    care bears 2
    home alone

    or the ones that i had to sit through with my little brother:

    jungle book
    lady and the tramp
    fantasia
    bambi

    meths | 23 Feb '12, 11:30 | X
  • Anchorman. easily

    mac_daddy | 23 Feb '12, 11:30 | X
  • When I was 14 I challenged myself to watch School Of Rock every day.

    I think I managed about two months.

    partyheart | 23 Feb '12, 11:32 | X
  • The Lion King

    Easily

    unfamiliar | 23 Feb '12, 11:36 | X
  • Big Trouble in Little China

    The Thing
    Aliens

    shithawk | 23 Feb '12, 11:36 | X
  • Hawk The Slayer

    slavestate | 23 Feb '12, 11:37 | X
  • Tremors

    Fellowship of the Ring
    The man with two brains
    Zulu

    Songs_about_ducking | 23 Feb '12, 11:37 | X
  • came in to say Anchorman

    or Cemetery Junction

    anyone read that fells blog who watched Julie and Julia every day for a year?

    TheKennedyCurse | 23 Feb '12, 11:38 | X
    • Cemetry Junction?

      srsly?

      andyvine @TheKennedyCurse | 23 Feb '12, 14:30 | X
  • Dirty Dancing

    ChintzyLacroix | 23 Feb '12, 11:44 | X
    • Labyrinth

      ChintzyLacroix @ChintzyLacroix | 23 Feb '12, 11:50 | X
      Cementimental this'd this
      • Alien Vs Predator

        ChintzyLacroix @ChintzyLacroix | 23 Feb '12, 12:00 | X
  • The Rock

    Con Air
    Face/Off

    One of those three, probs.

    deadonthestairs | 23 Feb '12, 11:47 | X
    • all winners

      also Broken Arrow.

      incandenza_ @deadonthestairs | 23 Feb '12, 13:39 | X
  • Star Wars or

    Raiders of the lost ark or
    Ghostbusters

    thewarn | 23 Feb '12, 11:52 | X
  • Discounting my childhood

    I've seen both That Obscure Object Of Desire and A Scanner Darkly three times. I think I may have seen The Rules Of The Game three times as well.

    Loui_Tacceh | 23 Feb '12, 11:54 | X
    • Don't discount your childhood

      thewarn @Loui_Tacceh | 23 Feb '12, 11:55 | X
      xheathenx this'd this
      • Well then it's fucking Star Wars or The Lion King like everyone else ffs

        Loui_Tacceh @thewarn | 23 Feb '12, 13:34 | X
  • Including my childhood....

    The Fast and the Furious
    Fast and Furious 2
    Apocalypse Now
    Dr Strangelove

    menindrag | 23 Feb '12, 11:57 | X
  • Indianna Jones and the last crusade

    easily - can quote pretty much the entire thing

    Wasted_Opportunity | 23 Feb '12, 11:59 | X
  • clingfilm

    yes!

    Jordan_229_2 | 23 Feb '12, 12:00 | X
  • either

    the 1986 animated Transformers movie, Demolition Man, or Groundhog
    still love all three to this day <3

    guntrip | 23 Feb '12, 12:01 | X
  • ET or Star Wars probably

    Wheaty | 23 Feb '12, 12:34 | X
  • Probably mostly films I watched as a kid.

    So Yellow Submarine, E.T., a bunch of Disney's.
    As an growned up, Fight Club, Life Aquatic, The Godfather.

    spit-fire | 23 Feb '12, 13:08 | X
    • Seen some others here and it reminded me...

      Ghostbusters would have been up there, and Bill & Ted and Wayne's World.

      spit-fire @spit-fire | 23 Feb '12, 13:10 | X
  • Muppet Christmas Carol

    podge | 23 Feb '12, 13:09 | X
  • Withnail and I

    without a doubt.

    Endlessly rewatchable

    heartworms | 23 Feb '12, 13:11 | X
  • alien, fistful of dollars, high plains drifter, fight club

    creakyknees | 23 Feb '12, 13:16 | X
  • Better Off Dead

    Aliens
    Terminator
    Unforgiven
    Original Star Wars trilogy
    Weird Science

    robluvsnic | 23 Feb '12, 13:26 | X
  • JURASSIC PARK

    by a country mile

    Noblet | 23 Feb '12, 13:30 | X
  • Home alone

    probably about 100 times... roughly

    jimouthargyle | 23 Feb '12, 13:32 | X
  • Bladerunner or Withnail probably

    Ricky_Ronco | 23 Feb '12, 13:34 | X
  • didn't have a video player when I was a chillun

    so I didn't watch any films ad nauseum.

    probably Lost in Translation, which is a bit of a comfort film for me.

    Anchorman and Ferris Bueller's Day Off are probably up there. maybe Independence Day. oh, and The Matrix.

    incandenza_ | 23 Feb '12, 13:36 | X
  • Empire Records

    Pretty In Pink
    Annie Hall

    msmonipenni | 23 Feb '12, 13:40 | X
    ChintzyLacroix this'd this
  • The Adventures of Robin Hood (the Errol Flynn one)

    High Noon
    V for Vendetta
    Clueless

    DaisyFlower | 23 Feb '12, 13:44 | X
  • Wayne's World

    Anchorman
    Team America

    deadwrong | 23 Feb '12, 13:47 | X
    • ^This to Wayne's World

      The quote-along event at the Prince Charles Cinema a couple of weeks ago confirmed that this is the case for a lot of people. I knew the entire script, start to finish. It was awesome(ly nerdlinger).

      ThierryEnnui @deadwrong | 23 Feb '12, 17:50 | X
  • Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat (with Donny Osmond in it. think that was my mums fault)

    Dirty Dancing
    Mulan/other Disneys
    The Notebook
    Old School. I think ive seen it over 20 times now but i still cry with laughter when will ferrell runs down the street naked or gets shot with the tranquilizer gun and falls into the pool.

    blownawish | 23 Feb '12, 13:50 | X
  • Berverly Hills Cop...

    I was practically raised by Axel, Rosewood and Taggart.

    Racked up a fair few viewings of Dazed and Confused, Die Hard and Home Alone as well.

    NikMak | 23 Feb '12, 14:10 | X
  • Swingers

    (probably)

    TheWza | 23 Feb '12, 14:14 | X
    • or Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

      TheWza @TheWza | 23 Feb '12, 14:14 | X
      • Every time I watch it

        the more amazed I am at how they deal with time paradoxes in such a straightforward uncomplicated way.

        I did steal my Dad's keys! <head wobble> <biddlybiddly>

        xheathenx @TheWza | 23 Feb '12, 14:27 | X
  • Home Alone

    or the Gene Wilder Willy Wonka one.

    I guess I've seen All the President's Men a fair few times, but nowhere near approaching 50, and nowhere near the above two which basically were used to shut me and sister up as a kid, which I guess needed doing more times than I've needed to watch a political conspiracy thriller.

    johnwiddop | 23 Feb '12, 14:24 | X
  • Naked Gun, Groundhog Day, or Home Alone

    brusma | 23 Feb '12, 14:24 | X
    • or maybe Die Hard

      brusma @brusma | 23 Feb '12, 14:24 | X
  • Almost certainly

    The Empire Strikes Back

    Obsessed with it as a kid, didn't even see Return of the Jedi until I'd seen Empire about a million times. Pretty good really considering everything goes wrong for the goodies. Great film for kids, yeah!

    andyvine | 23 Feb '12, 14:32 | X
  • actually, gonna completely blow my top two away

    ....can't believe I forgot Escape To Victory. this EASILY wins

    Silkyskillz11 | 23 Feb '12, 14:33 | X
  • I wasn't really that into films as a child,

    not enough to repeatedly watch the same one anyway.

    It'd probably be Goodfellas or Donnie Darko

    beautiful_balloon | 23 Feb '12, 14:34 | X
    • oh, I forgot Donnie Darko

      maybe that. still love it.

      incandenza_ @beautiful_balloon | 23 Feb '12, 14:46 | X
      Verbal this'd this
  • Predator.

    Desperado comes a close second.

    legendinmylunchtime | 23 Feb '12, 15:00 | X
  • anchorman

    or maybe Me, Myself and Irene

    film_maker | 23 Feb '12, 15:03 | X
  • Dirty Dancing

    Labyrinth
    Return to Oz
    Annie Hall
    Lost in Translation
    Wayne's World
    Tremors
    Alive
    Misery
    Man With Two Brains
    Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
    Way Out West (Laurel and Hardy)
    Terminator 2
    Jurassic Park

    Scout | 23 Feb '12, 15:37 | X
    • oh, and The Little Mermaid

      obvs

      Scout @Scout | 23 Feb '12, 15:39 | X
  • Anchorman/Forgetting Sarah Marshall

    They seem to be on TV all the time and I find them pretty funny still.

    powerfulmellow | 23 Feb '12, 15:43 | X
  • All you people really need to stop watching Anchorman so much

    Balonz | 23 Feb '12, 15:44 | X
    • you need to watch it more

      film_maker @Balonz | 23 Feb '12, 15:47 | X
  • American Ninja

    and I definitely did not make a moody ninja costume and spend hours hiding in a tree in the garden.

    jacques_le_biscuit_ | 23 Feb '12, 15:46 | X
  • Quadrophenia

    Trainspotting

    cleotis | 23 Feb '12, 15:46 | X
  • probably The Parent Trap

    the LiLo version.

    Don't really watch films multiple times out of choice.

    j0hn | 23 Feb '12, 16:04 | X
  • Dumb and Dumber

    Groundhog Day

    Stacy_B | 23 Feb '12, 16:22 | X
  • One of the Back to the Future trilogy

    in all likelihood.

    couldbebrianmay | 23 Feb '12, 16:28 | X
  • Annie

    The King and I
    Flower Drum Song

    I really liked musicals as a kid. As an adult, I've probably seen Velvet Goldmine more times than any other film.

    cherrycola | 23 Feb '12, 16:33 | X
  • Starship Troopers by some considerable distance

    Most have seen it 60 - 70 times

    LordLuciusBanter | 23 Feb '12, 17:52 | X
  • Usual Suspects or Ocean's Eleven

    maybe Love Actually

    Verbal | 23 Feb '12, 17:57 | X
  • Pulp Fiction

    must be around 10 times. If I ever catch it on TV, I'll watch it no matter how far along it is.

    84joe | 23 Feb '12, 17:59 | X
  • jurassic park

    have seen it so many times, since i was about 7. the last time i watched it as well was when it came on tv a couple of weeks ago. ALWAYS GREAT

    also mrs doubtfire, rush hour and die hard

    jazz-ballet | 23 Feb '12, 18:00 | X
  • Gladiator

    3 times

    untrue | 23 Feb '12, 18:02 | X
  • monsters inc.

    shrewbie | 23 Feb '12, 18:08 | X
  • Santatango

    Shadows of forgotten ancestors
    Last Year in Marienbad

    Nah, it's probably The Mummy

    malick | 23 Feb '12, 18:19 | X
  • Pulp Fiction

    easily.

    Probably Big Lebowski 2nd.

    harman_kardon | 23 Feb '12, 21:12 | X
  • Jurassic Park

    Aliens, Dawn of the Dead or Battlestar Galatica

    soapy | 23 Feb '12, 21:14 | X
  • Muppet Treasure Island

    talskar | 23 Feb '12, 21:14 | X
  • The Goonies

    Easily The Goonies. Must have watched it at least three times a day for a month when I was a kid. So, what's that? About a million times? Yeah, call it a million.
    Watched it twice since it came out on DVD too.

    stormcrow | 23 Feb '12, 21:25 | X
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