Classic Movies you can watch again and again

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    Breakfast club was great. I skipped school with my friend to see Farris Buellers day off . We took a day off each week to enjoy our youth too. This was one of those days, saw it at 11am....then after to the beach that day. Swimming, wandering, exploring, etc...
     
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    I remember going to a pink panther marathon at the u of t when I was 11 with my friends family.
     
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    Oh another great movie Peter Sellers did was a movie called Being There. 1979

    I really liked that movie. He is good actor. if you haven’t seen it, I think you might like this film
     
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    12 angry men

     
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    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    The Exorcist (1973) (Directed by William Friedkin)
    The Last of the Mohican’s; Directed by Michael Mann
    Schindler’s List; Directed by Steve Spielberg
    Terminator 2; Judgment Day; Directed by James Cameron
    Fargo; Directed by The Coen Brothers
    The Hunt for Red October Directed by John McTiernan
    Silence of the Lambs; Directed by Johnathan Demme
    Reservoir Dogs; Directed by Quintin Tarantino
    Jurassic Park; Directed by Steve Spielberg
    The Usual Suspects; Directed by Bryan Singer
    Braveheart: Directed by Mel Gibson
    Goodwill Hunting; Directed by Gus Van Sant
    Men in Black; Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld
    Rosewood; Directed by John Singleton
    Contact; Directed by Robert Zemeckis
    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) (Directed by Toby Hooper)
    Predator (1987)
    An American Werewolf in London (1979) (Directed by John Landis)
    Alien (1979) (Ridley Scott)
    Scanners (1980) (David Cronenberg)
    Aliens (1986) (Directed by James Cameron)
    The Shining (1980) (Directed by Stanley Kubrick)
    Rosemary's Baby (Directed by child molester and former husband of actress Sharon Tate - Roman Polanski)
    Jaws (1975) (Steven Spielberg)
     
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    you missed:
    Star Wars (1978)
    someone else must have mentioned it?

    Jaws: The place I use to work had a huge one of kind piece made for the movie party after it was over, it was a huge 3 dimensional piece,

    good will hunting was partly at least filmed in my city. The scene where they were trying on those crazy glasses and stuff, that shop I use to go to, kind of a hidden hem near pawn chops. the woman who owned it passed on. The store was covered in albums all signed and photos of her with people who had come into her store. John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, the Stone, the who, Marianne fairthful, Janis Joplin, etc... it is or was on church street. I know the woman passed away. She was in the background in that scene,

    Day of the Jackal (1973). Tips hat @wilsjane
    One flew over the cuckoos nest (1975)
    The Elephant Man (1980)
    Foul Play (1978)
    Midnight Express (1978)
    Serpico (1973)
    Deliverance {1972)
     
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    Actually I missed quite a few movies but if given a choice of which Star Wars movie I enjoyed the most it would be the Empire Strikes Back (1980)

    As for the elephant man I could never stomach that film, along with another supposed classic Raging Bull (1980)
     
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    Me too. And same... Empire Strikes Back hits home for me because when I was little my grandma had it on VHS for me at her house.
     
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    Bloodsport

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    The Remains of the Day.
     
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    Jaws (Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider)
    The French Connection (Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider)
    Force 10 From Navarone (Shaw, Ford, Weathers)
    Taxi Driver (De Niro, Foster, Keitel)
     
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    I recently revisited 1994's "Forrest Gump", and I really liked it! :)
     
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    The Maltese Falcon, Arsenic & Old Lace, The Quiet Man.......
     
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    I love North By Northwest, Breakfast At Tiffany's and Roman Holiday (Audrey Hepburn version), The Sting, What's Up Doc? and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, to name a few. I could go on all day.
     
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    I completely forgot about The Sting! That's one I can definitely watch over and over again. But NOT The Sting 2. That one I watch about once a decade...
     
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    The Godfather
    Grease
    Taxi Driver

    I'm sure there are more. These are just the ones I can recall at the moment
     
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    Fight Club
     
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    Animal House....could have been lame,but the characters pulled it off. The movie that made Eugene look famous.
     
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    A friend of mine watched 'The Sound of Music' more than 2,000 times.
     

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