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chunes@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 18 days ago

What's a movie you can watch often and it never gets old?

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What's a movie you can watch often and it never gets old?

chunes@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 18 days ago
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    White Men Can’t Jump

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    Harry Potter series The Matrix Tangled The Wolf of Wallstreet Coraline

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    The good old Blues Brothers boys.

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      “No, ma’am, we’re musicians.”

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    The Blues Brothers

    Rat Race

    Airplane!

    The Big Lebowski

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    1 Night in Paris

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    Big Trouble In Little China.

    Marathon Man [Dustin Hoffman, Lawrence Olivier] seems to have been designed for multiple viewings. A character seen briefly in one scene turns up later in the movie. A quick telephone call becomes incredibly important but you have to be paying close attention to every minute.

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    Hot Fuzz.
    Pride and Prejudice (the one with Kiera Knightley).

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    No matter what I watch, I get old regardless :(

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    Ghost in the shell (anime movies).

    Terminator 2: Judgment Day.

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    Martyrs

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    The greatest cinematic masterpiece of the 21st century, of course: Shrek

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      Some…

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    Office Space

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      PC load letter? What the fuck does that mean?

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      I could set the building on fire…

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      It’s wild how relatable it still is nearly 30 years later.

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    Independence Day Rambo: First Blood North To Alaska Total Recall Open Season

    Yeah, my parents watched a lot of old shows while I was growing up so it kind of shaped my likes.

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    Mel brooks the history of the world part one
    That and spaceballs

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