What are your "most watchable" movies?

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Mine are:

Godfather 1&2
Remember the Titans
Shawshank Redemption
Raging Bull
Any Given Sunday
Unforgiven
Scarface
Contact
The Abyss
 

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I hope I don’t get banned for this but....
I’ve never seen Napoleon Dynamite

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Enjoying all your lists so much. You got most of mine.

Braveheart. "It's not the child that needs killin'."
Ben Hur
Any Clint Eastwood Movie
True Grit
Passion of the Christ
Saving Private Ryan
Dead Poets Society. Still can't believe Robin Williams took his life.
The Grapes of Wrath
The Manchurian Candidate
Spartacus. "I am Spartacus!....I am Spartacus..."
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
The Shining. "Danny, come and play with us....forever....and ever..."
Top Gun. Though now, I can't stand Cruise.
St. Elmo's Fire. Reminds me of my times back east, partying in Georgetown.
Goldfinger
Dr. Zhivago
Somewhere In Time

Sound of Music
It's A Wonderful Life. "It's Zuzu's pedals!"
A Christmas Carol. The old one with Jean and June Lockhart.
A Christmas Story.
Christmas Vacation. "I want to get something for you too, Clark, Something reeeal nice."

Caddyshack. "How about a little somethin' for the effort."
Vacation
Waynes World
Napoleon Dynamite

Somewhere in Time was really something. I really enjoyed it. Was nice to see Christopher Reeve get to show some range.
 

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I'll stop at 15:

To Kill a Mockingbird
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
A Christmas Carol (1951 w/ Alister Sim)
The Kid (Chaplin)
North by Northwest
Singing in the Rain
Harvey
Casablanca
I Remember Mama
Inherit the Wind
Chinatown
Time Bandits
The Dark Night
The Departed
The King's Speech
 

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I'll stop at 15:

To Kill a Mockingbird
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
A Christmas Carol (1951 w/ Alister Sim)
The Kid (Chaplin)
North by Northwest
Singing in the Rain
Harvey
Casablanca
I Remember Mama
Inherit the Wind
Chinatown
Time Bandits
The Dark Night
The Departed
The King's Speech

Time Bandits! Such a good movie.

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I'll stop at 15:

To Kill a Mockingbird
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
A Christmas Carol (1951 w/ Alister Sim)
The Kid (Chaplin)
North by Northwest
Singing in the Rain
Harvey
Casablanca
I Remember Mama
Inherit the Wind
Chinatown
Time Bandits
The Dark Night
The Departed
The King's Speech

Forgot about Harvey, a real classic. Love it.
 

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Many have been posted That I can watch at anytime so will post some that havent been posted or i missed

Tron(ofc), both the new and old
Warrior(probably watched 50 times by now)
Tucker and Dale vs Evil
John Wick 1 and 2
Seven pounds
Dumb and Dumber
Blood Diamond
Bad Boys 2
The Grey
V for Vendetta
John Carter
Christmas Vacation
21/22 Jump Street
Clerks 1 and 2
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Get him to the Greek
Idle Hands
You dont mess with the Zohan
Gladiator


Theres many more and will think of em later.
 
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I can and have watched just about every Clint Eastwood cowboy movie dozens of times.

Just about anything starring Daniel Day Lewis makes my most watchable list too. He is such an amazing actor.
I think I have watched ' The last of the Mohicans' fifty times.

Sheehan redemption is an easy watch. Likeable characters are key to reachability.

The Princess Bride I have seen dozens of times. I never pass it up.

The most watchable kids movie for me is ' The Incredibles' . I never get tired of it.

Christmas? "Its a Wonderful Life". See it every year.





I came here to chew bubble gum and kick ass... And I'm all out of bubble gum. - One of the best lines ever.

I think that is one of the worst and most contrived lines ever. Think about the opening line. Who goes somewhere to chew bubble gum? "I came here to chew bubble gum". Why would that make a good tough guy line? Do tough guys that kick ass make a specific point to chew gum at various places around the country? Do they keep a journal of all the places that they chew gum? And, is Bubble Gum the more appropriate tough guy terminology? Isn't 'gum' better. But again, nobody goes somewhere with the intent to chew bubble gum, unless it is a bubble blowing contest.

I have never liked that line. There are so many better lines in movies. The Outlaw Nosey Wales has a dozen of them alone.
 

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Thought it was super corny myself

That’s just because you dont have any good skills. You know, bear fighting skills; nunchuck skills.... girls only like guys who have good skills!
 

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Bad boys 2, the fugitive, the day after tomorrow, Armageddon, anchorman, napoleon dynamite, zombieland, the waterboy, American pie 1 +2, the wedding singer....

Not necessarily the films I think are the ‘best’, but ones I absolutely love and never tire of watching.

I could make a fair effort at quoting the entire bad boys 2 script. My daddy didn’t leave me no trust fund!
 

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Anything with Gary Oldman has me watching.

Marlon Brando was also a guy that would still the screen. He was truly amazing.
Gary Oldman is the man! I love all of his roles. I almost walked out of The Dark Knight when he “died”, I was that upset that he wouldn’t be in the rest of the movie.
 

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I hope I don’t get banned for this but....
I’ve never seen Napoleon Dynamite

An important fact to know here... you really don't "get" the movie until you've watched it multiple times. I'm serious. Keep that in mind when you see it for the 1st time.

Thought it was super corny myself

Ummmmm, yeah. That's the point.

You haven't watched it enough yet!
 

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@Elmgrovegnome that's the point. It's a campy 80s movie starring a WWF wrestler. That line is just full cheese.

The fight scene is great where Roddy tries to make the co-star put on the sunglasses too.
 

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I think that is one of the worst and most contrived lines ever. Think about the opening line. Who goes somewhere to chew bubble gum? "I came here to chew bubble gum". Why would that make a good tough guy line?
Don't overthink it, dude. Movies like that aren't made for their dialect.

Schwarzenegger in Commando:
"I eat Green Berets for breakfast. And right now, I’m very hungry."

You: Who eats Green Berets? Let alone for breakfast. Does he also eat Navy Seals? That's dumb. :LOL:
 

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Movie's I'll watch at the drop of a hat ....
* Any James Bond Movie
* Any Iron Man Movie
* Any Star Wars / Star Trek movies
* pretty much anything with a lot of Action!
* 50 Shade's of Grey!!!
 

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Any movie with Billy Bob Thorton or Bruce Willis
and how could you guys overlook Deliverance

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