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The Blues Brothers. 1980. n/t Adsos Letter Mar 2016 #1
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, 1974 CurtEastPoint Mar 2016 #2
Cheech and Chong Up In Smoke ghostsinthemachine Mar 2016 #3
The Muppet Movie... Phentex Mar 2016 #4
In the theater? BRAZIL progressoid Mar 2016 #5
Robert De Niro as an AC repairman erased by paperwork. Hard to forget. kairos12 Mar 2016 #6
I can get on board with that Rhiannon12866 Mar 2016 #7
I am with you...I saw Star Wars 7 times total..in the theaters...in the first few years.... Stuart G Mar 2016 #8
I saw it in the theater 6 times during the first run Rhiannon12866 Mar 2016 #10
Doctor Zhivago sometime back in the stone age rurallib Mar 2016 #9
SPOILER: But he plotzed from a heart attack and never caught up with her!! Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2016 #57
Doctor Zhivago for me too. Kaleva Mar 2016 #67
Local Hero 1983 Mendocino Mar 2016 #11
Star Wars here as well... uriel1972 Mar 2016 #12
Shawshank Redemption or Love Actually (nt) So Far From Heaven Mar 2016 #13
I love both of those too! TexasBushwhacker Mar 2016 #22
I agree, it's really tough So Far From Heaven Mar 2016 #23
That's quite a pair TexasBushwhacker Mar 2016 #25
Never forget 'Reefer Madness'. (nt) So Far From Heaven Mar 2016 #26
Independence Day.... I kinda strutted out of the theater, feelin all American. clarice Mar 2016 #14
Sequel coming out soon. Some of the Original actors except for will smith Liberal_in_LA Mar 2016 #36
I wonder why Will isn't in it...that kinda sucks. nt clarice Mar 2016 #38
I think Will has joined the... discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2016 #62
Animal House...in German jmowreader Mar 2016 #15
Doctor Zhivago Samantha Mar 2016 #16
Another vote for Star Wars in 77 OriginalGeek Mar 2016 #17
"Knew I would see it again and again, and again...." That would have to be mia Mar 2016 #18
Crap! I forgot that one. Played every night for over three years here. (nt) So Far From Heaven Mar 2016 #27
The first 'Dawn of the Dead' for my friends and I. kentauros Mar 2016 #33
Using the criteria you mentioned, I'd say Rocky. DawgHouse Mar 2016 #19
I fell asleep in the first half hour Skittles Mar 2016 #20
The Iron Giant kentauros Mar 2016 #21
A great film for anyone born in the early cold war era. Interestingly my sons... NNadir Mar 2016 #30
Even without the Red Scare background, kentauros Mar 2016 #31
I saw it 6 or 7 times in the theater..clearly my favorite animated film. Stuart G Mar 2016 #65
Even the part that you -think- is the end is special. kentauros Mar 2016 #70
"Where is my friend's home?" - an art house film closeupready Mar 2016 #24
TIE: Zeffirelli's "Romeo and Juliet," 1968. Leonard Whiting! And "The Full Monty," 1997. I left the WinkyDink Mar 2016 #28
I was SO in love with Leonard Whiting! redwitch Mar 2016 #41
Oh yeah! Romeo & Juliet 1968 - LiberalElite Mar 2016 #54
Me too...But, that was the first time I ever cried coming out of a movie.. Stuart G Mar 2016 #66
It sure did - despite the fact that I LiberalElite Mar 2016 #68
The Princess Bride IrishEyes Mar 2016 #29
"Twue wove." kentauros Mar 2016 #32
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? First Speaker Mar 2016 #34
It's a wonderful life liberalfromaustin21 Mar 2016 #35
It's a Wonderfully Life is mine too. N/T Upthevibe Mar 2016 #37
Mary Poppins when I was a kid. I remember everyone walking out singing "Let's Go Fly a Kite" Gidney N Cloyd Mar 2016 #39
I just watched "Saving Mr. Banks" last night. redwitch Mar 2016 #42
Based on your definition....Cloud Atlas. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2016 #40
Harold and Maude, most probably pink-o Mar 2016 #43
The uncle with the mechanical arm! TexasBushwhacker Mar 2016 #59
Amelie Myrina Mar 2016 #44
Me too! Amelie! Arugula Latte Mar 2016 #49
I love Amelie too! nt frogmarch Mar 2016 #51
Shirley Valentine! frogmarch Mar 2016 #45
Using your definition... Ron Obvious Mar 2016 #46
My Three Cheviteau Mar 2016 #47
Joe vs. the Volcano Gomez163 Mar 2016 #48
Much Ado About nothing 1993 w/ Emma Thompson and Kenneth Branagh. justhanginon Mar 2016 #50
I liked that one, too. It was kind of a sleeper. Laffy Kat Mar 2016 #71
"Cabaret" left a huge impression on me. Laffy Kat Mar 2016 #72
Moulin Rouge mainstreetonce Mar 2016 #52
Shrek Shrek Mar 2016 #53
A Hard Day's Night nt LiberalElite Mar 2016 #55
M*A*S*H pinboy3niner Mar 2016 #56
Central Station......... mrmpa Mar 2016 #58
One last selection: The Breakfast Club (nt) So Far From Heaven Mar 2016 #60
"Titanic" skypilot Mar 2016 #61
The Jazz Singer...... Capt.Rocky300 Mar 2016 #63
Enchanted April Coventina Mar 2016 #64
I saw that years ago 2naSalit Mar 2016 #69
Arthur KT2000 Mar 2016 #73
"The Miracle Worker" still shines ailsagirl Mar 2016 #74
Pather Panchali Recursion Mar 2016 #75
Saturday Night Fever RobinA Apr 2016 #76
Blazing Saddles or Ghandi with Ben Kingsley KentuckyWoman Apr 2016 #77
I've never seen Blazing Saddles with Ben Kingsley... lame54 Apr 2016 #81
Me either pinboy3niner Apr 2016 #82
yuk yuk yuk KentuckyWoman Apr 2016 #83
A Box of Moonlight Marie Marie Apr 2016 #78
Amelie Avalon Sparks Apr 2016 #79
Goodfellas was my Star Wars... lame54 Apr 2016 #80
I wonder at what age people had these "most wonderful" experiences caraher Apr 2016 #84
The Seven Samurai kwassa Apr 2016 #85
At 6 years old my son came out of that movie and announced lunatica Apr 2016 #86
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