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    • Princess Bride
    • Muppet Christmas Carol
    • Lord of the Rings
    • The Beauty and the Beast
    • The Sword in the Stone
    • Dumb and Dumber
    • Young Frankenstein
    • Nightmare Before Christmas
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    210 months ago

    All of these movies my family sits down and watches at least once a year:

    Harry Potter series… All of them.

    LoTR/ Hobbit… All of them.

    Paul

    Strictly Ballroom

    Princess Bride

    Music Man 1962 version

    Court Jester 1955 with Danny Kaye

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    210 months ago

    I can’t say if RoboCop, Terminator, Blade Runner or El mundo es nuestro (I’ve never seen my parents laugh so hard).

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    There was a period of time in middle school where I was obsessed with Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Definitely not my favorite film anymore (not even my favorite Monty Python film), but since I don’t really rewatch things nowadays it maintains its record.

    Unless you count the one of the Disney movies my baby sister watched 3 times a day every day for months.

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        TheDailyShow/Jon Stewart’s debate episode had cut aways of the puke scene from the end of Meaning of Life.

        Appropriate and grin-inducing

        And Oh! Do I wish my heavily religious family & neighbors would step up to watch Life of Brian

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    Honestly it might be Finding Nemo. I think it was the first DVD we had and my younger sister was obsessed with it, so I’d watch it a lot with her. Things I’d watch at my own accord it’s probably LOTR or Harry Potter though.

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    510 months ago

    I don’t smoke much weed anymore,but when I do, I watch The pick of destiny or Dude where’s my car

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    410 months ago

    Joe vs the Volcano

    It’s the first movie I remember going to see (at a drive-in theater when I was 7). It was kind of a flop when it came out, but it’s achieved a certain cult status for its surprisingly deep philosophy on fear, self-realization, and facing mortality.

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      I haven’t seen it a million times (3-4, maybe?), but the word “flibbertigibbet” lives in my head rent free

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        310 months ago

        A lot of lines have snuck into my regular vocabulary. Flibbertigibbet, I’m not arguing that with you, I’m soul sick and you’re gonna see that, brain cloud, I have no response to that…

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      510 months ago

      You want a toe? I can get ya a toe. Believe me, there are ways dude, you don’t even wanna know about ‘em, believe me. Hell, I can get ya a toe by three o’clock this afternoon, with nail polish.

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      It’s my goto movie to put on when I’m sick. Can pass in and out of consciousness and you still kinda know what’s going on.

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    Home Alone. It was one of my favorite movies as a kid. I don’t really rewatch movies anymore. There is so much content out there that I haven’t watched, I would rather see something new than just rewatch something that I’ve already seen.

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    210 months ago

    I have played Wonka multiple times a day, every day at my house since it released for streaming.

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    510 months ago

    I used to fall asleep to John dies at the end for awhile so partial watches that wins hands down. But actually watching the whole movie probably lord of the rings or young Frankenstein.

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    The Other Guys. At first glance, it’s a buddy cop comedy that harkens back to Lethal Weapon, but with humor typical to ~2010. But, the more you watch it, the more Zucker brothers esque, 1980s surrealist comedy influences you notice. One of the most subtly weird and funny movies to me, I’ve probably seen it, no lie, 10 or 15 times.