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What films have you seen the most??

Grease
Dirty Dancing
Empire Records

The first two, I must have watched a couple of times a week for years. Empire Records not quite so much but still many, many times.

I'm not ashamed. :)
 
American Pie
Back To The Future
The Big Sleep
Star Wars
Adventures in Babysitting (don't ask)
Con Air
Airplane
Groundhog Day (irony, or something)
 
Meantime
Get Carter (1971)
Kes
City Of God
The Gospel According to St Mathew
Tears Of The Black Tiger
Pi
The Third Man
Pandora's Box
Le Schpountz
and so many more watched so many times.
 
The Goonies
Flash Gordon
ET
Predator

Probably Flash Gordon the most. It's always on somewhere and I always watch it if I find it.
 
Some Like It Hot
Casablanca
Blazing Saddles
Alien - and Aliens
Terminator & Terminator 2
Predator & Predator 2
300
Gladiator

.. it helps if they're shown on a more or less continuous schedule on ITV3/4 or TCM, tbh
 
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Some Like it Hot
12 Angry Men
Mississippi Burning
The Odd Couple
Pulp Fiction
The Sting
Groundhog Day
Life of Brian
 
Since this thread is now ancient, my previous answer does no longer apply...

I've re-counted and the film I've seen the most is actually "Brazil" by Terry Gilliam.

Not that this dull answer adds anything to the thread, I just needed to update for the sake of my own sanity (OCD twitches)
 
Just browsing through Curzon on Demand and came across Paris Texas. There's a film I've watched multiple times and could definitely watch again. I don't think I will ever tire of it's beauty and the heartbreaking story.

Goodfellas definitely stands up to repeated viewing. I love that film.

Oh Brother Where Art though. Saw that at the cinema twice when it came out I loved it so much.

The only other film I went to see twice at the cinema when it came out was the first Back to the Future and I will watch any of the 3 whenever they are on TV. They are really great, well made entertaining movies IMO. The best of the 1980s. There used to be a DeLorean parked on a street near where I lived in Nottingham as a student....we never saw the driver.

Casablanca is always worth a watch. As is Brief Encounter. And Gone with the Wind. And of course, The Wizard of Oz because it's so rooted in my childhood mind...those flying monkeys will always scare me :eek: I'll always give that film house-room.
 
Life of Brian

When that came out I was 9 years old and still going to church. My uncle got a video of it and we all gathered at his house to watch it. I was genuinely worried about what god was going to do to me if I watched it as there was such a hoo-har about how blasphemous it was. And then I watched it, pissed myself laughing and wondered what all the fuss was about.

Blessed are the cheesemakers :D
 
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