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Old 03-18-2007, 11:58 AM Level: 22  HP: 87 / 526
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I've watched Dumbo about 30 times,FF:AC 16 times & Disney's Snowwhite around 40 times.

All other old disney films more than 30 times too.The classics are the best ones.
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Disney hasn't had any good movies lately,at least not without the old school heroes.The worst ones in my view have to be Lilo & Stitch,Mulan 1+2,Pokahontas 2-they destroyed that one.Hail King Mickey & his crew!!!

About the Lion King,man,when i was a kid,i used to cry at the part where Mufasha dies(i don't know if i spelled that correctly)-sometimes i even skipped that part.
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Monsters Inc., it was the only movie we had when we first got our DVD player. So that was all we watched.
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Childhood movies aside, it's really quite easy to guess one of the movies I watch the most. Dragon Heart, of course. The first one, that is. Sean Connery is -the- perfect voice for a dragon, in my opinion. He was the perfect Draco, anyways. Sure, it's not the greatest movie around but I love it just the same. Actually, this movie began my obssession with all things draconic, so that's another reason why I have such an attachment to it. To this day I have never seen a more realistic or personable dragon. Too bad the second one lacked most of the spirit of the original.

Pirates (both of them) would also be movies I've seen quite a bit. They are just too damn fun haha. The third will undoubtably join this list once it comes out.

And I suppose LotR and Advent Children I watch a lot too, in a manner of speaking...I mostly just skip around to my favorite parts when I'm bored lol. It's been quite awhile since I watched any of them all the way through, actually. Mainly because I already know what happens, so the relatively slow pacing just gets annoying after the first two or three times through.

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I'd say its probably Battle Royale, although I tend to watch action movies the most because you can just "switch off" so to speak, Firday deserves a mention as well.
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This is a bit of an understatement, but I watch A LOT of movies. I can't keep track of the number of times I've watched the following, but it's in the dozens (each).

Monty Python and the Holy Grail
V for Vendetta
Shaun of the Dead
Kung Pow! Enter the fist!
The Princess Bride
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
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Now before you start in with the "WTF?"s. These are the only Mystery Science Theatre 3000 videotapes I have with me a school. They're not real movies in the sense of the word but I literally play them each day.

Runner up real movies would be:

The Name of the Rose
Enter the Dragon
Creepshow
Henry V
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Definitely kid movies like The Lion King, Finding Nemo, Toy Story 1 & 2, The Nighmare before Christmas. All that jazz.

Apart from that though I've watched Resident Evil I about twelve of thirteen times, Silent Hill about 8 times I think, Valentine about 20 times or so, Friday the 13th several times, a few others. I mainly like watching horror movies over and over then other kinds of movies for some reason.
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Anyone remember the Bill and Ted movies. I used to watch them over and over as a kid on the ol' vhs, and when I saw them on DVD I knew I had to get them. For sentiment's sake.
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^ Dude, the Bill & Ted movies are some of the greatest, ever. Iron Maiden? EXCELLENT!!!

Anyway, these are some of my old favorites, so I assume that they're the ones i've watched most, as I haven't been keeping count over the years:

- Predator. This one was my favorite movie ever back in the day. GO! GET TO DA CHOPPA!
- Jurassic Park. Another favorite that happened to come out right in the middle of my obsession with dinosaurs.
- Blazing Saddles. The first "Western" that I actually enjoyed. That it's really a spoof of Western flicks didn't really matter at the time, and it still doesn't.
- The Lion King. Just like everyone else.
- Kung Pow: Enter The Fist. Yeah, yeah, I know. It's lame. But I love it anyway.
- Toy Story. The whole idea behind it (sentient toys) kicked ass back in the day.
- Forrest Gump. I've probably watched this one the most. THIS is why Tom Hanks will always be one of the greatest actors, ever.
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  • Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  • Scream Trilogy
  • American Pie 1-3
  • Robotech II: The Sentinels
  • Sailor Moon R: The Promise of the Rose
  • True Stories
  • Terminator 1-3
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Probably LOTR: The fellowship ' o the ring. There was one point I would watch that thang every weekend. I've seen the chopped version 17 times and the extended good one about 36 times.

It's ****ing sick, I tell you. I mean, why? Why this movie?


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Back to the Future II. No question about it. When my brother and I were younger we used to watch it all the time on tape. And if it was a rainy day outside so there was nothin else, when the movie ends, hit rewind cause we'de be watching it again.
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