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In reply to the discussion: Movies That You Can Watch Over and Over, and Still Enjoy.. [View all]kwassa
(23,340 posts)19. Groundhog Day.
Seven Samurai.
The Producers.
King Kong.
The Bank Dick.
The General.
Destry Rides Again.
His Girl Friday.
To Have and Have Not.
The President's Analyst.
Cool Hand Luke.
Prince of the City.
12 Years A Slave.
The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Shoah.
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Auntie Mame, A Woman's Face, Torch Song, S.O.B., Harvey---off the top of my head. nt
valerief
Nov 2014
#7
Woo hoo! Another S.O.B. fan! I concur re Preston, but they were all terrific. nt
valerief
Nov 2014
#64
if you liked K, check out Baraka. Takes the visuals even further, more moving
NRaleighLiberal
Nov 2014
#28
I still get chills when they show the parachute opening on the return to Earth in Apollo 13.
Tommy_Carcetti
Nov 2014
#29
GF Iⅈ Dial "M" for Murder; Alfie; Georgy Girl; Hoosiers; French C., L.A. Confidential.
WinkyDink
Nov 2014
#40
This is a wonderful list. Three outstanding films:Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, and Back to the Future
Stuart G
Dec 2014
#100
And: "Double Indemnity"; "Shall We Dance?"; "Evil Under the Sun"; "Zodiac"; "The Heiress."
WinkyDink
Nov 2014
#52
I don't think I've ever laughed harder at a movie than I have at this part:
Tommy_Carcetti
Nov 2014
#91
Network. Then Forbidden Planet, A Hard Day's Night, The King's Speech, The Godfather, Help.
calimary
Nov 2014
#89
Geez...I forgot to mention one of the greatest movies ever in my previous reply:
Contrary1
Nov 2014
#99
Lion in Winter, Holiday (the with James Steward and Katherine Hepburn) Bell, Book and Candle ......
marble falls
Jan 2015
#123
OMGosh, so many great movies posted here....how bout Trains, Planes and Automobiles too
a kennedy
Jan 2015
#127