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Name a movie that you have watched at least 5 times and are still entertained by.

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All of them!

I'm not being flippant, if I've watched a movie five or more times, I am still entertained by it. Like a good book, re-reading one or re-watching a movie is like visiting an old friend. Some of my favorites include Casablanca, The Day the Earth Stood Still, An Affair to Remember, Sleepless in Seattle, Erin Brokovitch, Notting Hill . . . the list is too long to really lay out. Like I said, a visit from an old friend!

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John Wick

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I've been rewatching some classic horror films I love. I've seen them all at least five times.

The Birds
The Thing (1982)
The Omen (1976)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Rosemary" Baby
The Changeling
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I've been rewatching some classic horror films I love. I've seen them all at least five times.

The Birds
The Thing (1982)
The Omen (1976)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Rosemary" Baby
The Changeling



Great classic movies for sure. 'The Thing' is excellent, but I prefer the 1951 version. (probably because I saw it so many times as a kid)
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Home Alone

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Yes! Pleasantly surprised to see that you also enjoy this movie. Definitely one of my favorites as well.

As for my answer to the above question, I do believe I've watched Midnight Sun well over 5 times now.



It's sad (like, red eyes and an abundance of snot sad), but for those of us that like to know if the disease in the movie is real or not (me, I am one of those people) it helps bring awareness to one that I hadn't heard about before, abbreviated to XP - Xeroderma Pigmentosum... basically an extreme sensitivity to the sun. One's body, with XP, cannot repair their DNA after coming into contact with the UV rays in sunlight, resulting in an extremely high chance of developing skin cancer and various other issues. It's also a really cute love story. If anyone reading this also liked The Fault in our Stars or 5 Feet Apart, this one should probably also be on your list.

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"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

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Twelve Angry Men

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Ghostbusters.

Primer.

Ronin.

The Usual Suspects.

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The Usual Suspects.

Absolutely. (It's where my name came from.)

Also, Cabin in the Woods

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The Princess Bride ..it's one of my mum's favourite ..we tend to watch it when we're missing her

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Sweet November. Yeah, sappy like that.

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I just finished watching Marathon Man for probably the 5th time. What a great movie.

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Les Miserables, too.

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East of Eden (not just for the great theme tune)

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For this time of year, any of the following Dracula adaptations:

Nosferatu (1922, though I like Werner Herzog's remake, too)

Dracula (1933 with Bela Lugosi, 1958 aka The Horror of Dracula with Christopher Lee)

Count Dracula (1977 TV adaptation of the novel)

Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992 big budget film, not as faithful as the title suggests but a gorgeous gothic spectacle)

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