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I have read all of John D. McDonald's books, (RIP), such a nice guy from Sarasota, a friend of friends' of mine - but this was a bit too scary
as a movie for me; I'm a lightweight.
'62 Gregory Peck ! and '91 DeNiro. I was very happy for Mr. McDonald.
(I forgot all the excellent Terminator movies. And Moonstruck is the best!)
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- Moonstruck - at least 10 times
- The Princess Bride
- The Godfather 1 & 2
- It's a Wonderful Life
- O Brother Where Art Thou?
- Ben-Hur
- Home Alone
- Terminator 2
- Quigley Down Under
- Frozen
- Rebecca
- Laura
- Now Voyager
I don't often watch anything more than once....but below are a few that I've watched more than once over the years...in some cases a few times.
Airplane
American Beauty
Christmas Vacation (by far the most...probably 6 or 8 times)
Vacation
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Dr. Giggles (I know it's bad...long story)
Blow
Invincible
Bohemian Rhapsody
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I don't have much original to add to what others have said.
Raiders of the Lost Ark wins the prize - I've seen that probably 50+ times.
Jaws
Christmas Story
Coal Miner's Daughter (when HBO was new, they played that movie all the time and I just had it running on my tv)
Wizard of Oz
Gone With the Wind
The Birds
A League of their own 1992
The Bourne Classified Collection
The Count of Monte Cristo 2002
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2008
The Green Mile 1999
The Hangover 2009
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