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Waterworld?? At least it wasn't The Godfather Part III.
;-)

I like Hitman and Hellboy, I'm not judging anyone's taste.
 
Star Wars (now called ep. 4) - P&S LD in 1982-09, P&S CED, VHS, WS LD, DVD, Blu-ray (no UHD Blu-ray yet)
probably over 100 times since 1982 (once combined my stereo system with the stereo system of a friend and my home build DynaQuad decoder,, listened in surround sound in the fall 1983).


Kirk Bayne
 
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Get Crazy. Although it's a film I've watched multiple times, I haven't been able to watch it since the day I decided to put my VCR in storage. Apparently many of the master visual and audio elements had been misplaced making a DVD or Blu-ray version impossible. Thankfully, those were recently located and the film has finally been released on DVD/Blu-ray. It's a cult classic that many have never heard of. It falls into the "so stupid it's funny" category, kind of like the Airplane movies. Except this isn't about airports, it's all rock 'n' roll. The action takes place on New Year's Eve 1982 at a Fillmore East style rock palace that is in danger of being demolished. Malcolm McDowell plays a Jagger-ish egomaniac rock star. Lou Reed is a metaphysical folk singer, a spoof of Bob Dylan. Howard Kaylan (of The Turtles) and John Densmore (of The Doors) play parodies of themselves. Ed Begley Jr, Bobby Sherman and Fabian are the evil corporate guys determined to demolish the venue. It's good, stupid fun. The film ends with this beautiful song that Lou Reed wrote specifically for the film:


Opus! I have 2 watching me at all times.
 
The ones I can think of right now, therefore probably the most important:

Harold and Maude
Hi Fidelity
Almost Famous
The Last Supper
Everything is Illuminated
(all of the above have great soundtracks as well)
American Beauty
Love Actually
The Fall
Desperado
The Fifth Element
Rocky Horror Show (I was young once)
Pulp Fiction
Groundhogs Day
In And Out
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
The Professional
Breakfast at Tiffany's (Caaaaaaaaaaat!!!)
Field of Dreams

There's more, but I better stop here.
 
The Godfather Parts 1 &2
Goodfellas
Raging Bull
Taxi Driver
Psycho
North by Northwest
Vertigo
2001 A Space Odyssey
A Clockwork Orange
Dr Strangelove
The Shining
It’s a Wonderful Life
On the Waterfront
Sweet Smell of Success
This is Spinal Tap
Annie Hall
Pulp Fiction
Singin in the Rain
West Side Story
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Lawrence of Arabia
Miracle on 34th Street
Treasure of the Sierra Madre

All of those at least 10 times. Several of them 20 times
 
The Godfather Parts 1 &2
Goodfellas
Raging Bull
Taxi Driver
Psycho
North by Northwest
Vertigo
2001 A Space Odyssey
A Clockwork Orange
Dr Strangelove
The Shining
It’s a Wonderful Life
On the Waterfront
Sweet Smell of Success
This is Spinal Tap
Annie Hall
Pulp Fiction
Singin in the Rain
West Side Story
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Lawrence of Arabia
Miracle on 34th Street
Treasure of the Sierra Madre

All of those at least 10 times. Several of them 20 times
A slight mistake in your ordering. A Clockwork Orange should be next to Singin' in the Rain.
 
Any Star Wars movie
Almost Famous
The Shawshank Redemption
Big Night
Goodfellas
Wizard of Oz
Monty Python films
Braveheart
Apocolypse Now
The Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Home Alone
Elf
Back to the Future
ET
Usual Suspect
 
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2001
Dr Strangelove
Barry Lyndon
Clockwork Orange
The Killing

Yes, I'm a fan of Mr. Kubrick
Your list got me wanting to watch a lot of them again. WHere I live, there's a pirate TV station that shows all kinds of weird stuff until 11pm and then they show either really bad campy movies or really great films - including regular showings of Dr. Strangelove. And everytime it comes on, I sit and watch it start to finish, despite having my own copies of it. And it just came on 10 minutes ago - so I'm all in - yet again.
 
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