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Started by ChocolateChipCharlie, August 04, 2010, 02:37:37 PM

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ChocolateChipCharlie

Hey Folks-

I was thinking the other day that there are a lot of movies, good and bad, that I just can't pass on when I see them on the guide.  No matter how many times I've seen them.  So I thought I would share mine and see if anyone else has the same problem of being irrationally and inexplicably drawn to certain movies.

1. DUNE.  I.  Love.  Watching.  This.  Movie.  It's good in a lot of ways, it's hilariously bad in a lot of ways, and it bugs the hell out of my wife whenever I put it on.  That's all I can ask for.  :)
2. THERE WILL BE BLOOD.  Daniel Day Lewis is hilarious in this movie.
3. THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS.  I like RUSHMORE better but it's not on as often.
4. FLETCH.  Harkens back to a kinder, gentler time.  Also, features Mitchell.
5. FLETCH LIVES.  See above.
6. FARGO.  Just a great movie, and I can't pass on it.  Plus it's on a LOT.
7. VIDEODROME.  The Family Guy episodes with James Woods made this movie even more hilarious.  Cronenberg, you ridiculous man you.
8. SCANNERS.  See above, minus James Woods.
9. SHIVERS, aka THEY CAME FROM WITHIN.  See above.
10. THE THING (1982).  Wilford Brimley.  Nuff said.
11. THE NINTH GATE.  The French chick is cute, Johnny Depp is funny, and I like Europe.  Beyond that, who knows why.
12. ALMOST ANY BOND MOVIE.  As long as there are no commercials.  FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, GOLDFINGER, DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER, GOLDENEYE, LIVE AND LET DIE, CASINO ROYALE, THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN, and A VIEW TO A KILL are among my favorites, but for whatever reason I'm a sucker for almost any Connery or Moore BOND movie.

That's a good but not comprehensive list off the top of my head.  What about you?

The Burgomaster

I can honestly say I probably haven't watched 10 movies on TV in the last 10 years.  I'm pretty much in "DVD or nothing" mode.  However, when I am channel surfing I may stop on an interesting movie for 10 or 15 minutes, but then I move on to something else.  My TV viewing these days is almost exclusively limited to sports and documentary-type programs (I love watching prison shows like LOCKDOWN and LOCKED UP ABROAD).  Almost any movie I would stop to watch on TV is something I have on DVD.  So, if I have the urge to watch it, I just pop in the DVD.
"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

Doggett

Tremors and The Fly (1986).
I just have to watch them when they're on.
                                             

If God exists, why did he make me an atheist? Thats His first mistake.

JaseSF

Both me and my girlfriend seem to watch the following whenever they come on:

Single White Female
Halloween (1978)
Halloween II
Hairspray (Remake)
Grease
Dennis the Menace
Forrest Gump
Carrie (1976)
Meet the Parents
Meet the Fockers
Psycho (1960) (doesn't come on very often though)
The Wizard of Oz
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
For Richer or Poorer

Me myself:

The Omega Man
Soylent Green
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Quatermass and the Pit
Colossus: The Forbin Project
Rear Window (Original)
These Are the Damned
Phantom of the Paradise
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (any version including Disneys)
Island of Terror

My girlfriend herself:

Titanic (1997)
"This above all: To thine own self be true!"

flackbait

Any war movie will get my undivided attention for at least 10 minutes until I figure out if its good or bad.

claws

I stopped watching TV several years ago and don't miss it. I never liked watching my favorite movies on TV edited, cut or interrupted by commercials. When in the mood for a certain film I pop in the DVD or Blu-ray. Works best for me.

Jack

I used to watch The Mummy (1999) and The Mummy Returns (2001), or any of the Lord of the Rings movies whenever I noticed they were on TV.  I've got them on DVD now though, so to heck with commercials and editing to run in the time alloted.  I kind of miss those days though, it was an event - my movie is on!  Now I seem to never watch them, because I can watch them any time, so why do it now? 

I still will watch some James Bond movies though.  I've got a set of 5 Bond movies on DVD, but there are quite a few of them that are good but not quite worth buying. 
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

- Paulo Coelho

ChocolateChipCharlie

Quote from: xJaseSFx on August 04, 2010, 11:28:52 PM
Both me and my girlfriend seem to watch the following whenever they come on:

Halloween (1978)
Halloween II
Psycho (1960) (doesn't come on very often though)
Rear Window (Original)

I forgot to mention the Halloweens, those are definitely must-watches as well.  And almost anything by Hitchcock.  THE 39 STEPS, PSYCHO, REAR WINDOW, VERTIGO, SHADOW OF A DOUBT, NORTH BY NORTHWEST, ROPE, and NOTORIOUS are my favorites.  ROPE in particular is fascinating because of the whole-reel takes that Hitch used - you can tell Tarantino got a lot of inspiration for his crazy-long takes (FOUR ROOMS, etc) from that movie.

And I also forgot CRIMINAL LAW.  That movie is like DUNE - it's really good in a lot of ways, and then in some ways it's just hilariously bad.  Those are the movies I like to watch the most, I think - that, or watching renowned actors at their lowest point (Hugh Grant in LAIR OF THE WHITE WORM is a great example there, or Christopher Lee in HOWLING II).  CRIMINAL LAW has Mitchell delivering my all-time favorite quote:  "If there's one thing we can tell you, it's this - a crazy killer is crazy, and he will kill you."   :bouncegiggle:

(I know that Mitchell's name is Joe Don Baker, and that it's sort of misleading to refer to him as Mitchell in non-Mitchell movies, but I just can't help it.  Oh, my, my, my Mitchell.....)

Jack - I don't buy BOND movies because they're on TV so much there's no point.  And they generally don't have any bits that get edited out so even if you DVR them off of G2, they're still basically intact.

Hammock Rider

Let's see, there's

The Vikings
The Big Lebowski
Almost any Clint Eastwood
Any Japanese giant monster movies
Any other giant monster movies
Jaws
Blues Brothers
The Hunted
Above the Law
Out for Justice
On Deadly Ground
The Phantom
The Shadow
Batman the Movie
Baby Mama
Man with Two Brains
Radio Days
Jumping Kings and Making Haste Ain't my Cup of Meat

Allhallowsday

Didn't we just cover this with movies you watch repeatedly

Or, how 'bout Endlessly Watchable Films
http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php/topic,119874.0.html
If you want to view paradise . . . simply look around and view it!

ChocolateChipCharlie

Quote from: Allhallowsday on August 05, 2010, 07:08:16 PM
Didn't we just cover this with movies you watch repeatedly

Or, how 'bout Endlessly Watchable Films
http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php/topic,119874.0.html

Sorry, I thought I remembered a similar thread but when I made the thread I did a quick scan of the top pages and didn't see it anywhere.

ChaosTheory

The Royal Tenenbaums, Seven and Big Lebowski, which is silly because I own them all.
Through the darkness of future past
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Allhallowsday

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Quote from: ChocolateChipCharlie on August 06, 2010, 10:41:13 AM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on August 05, 2010, 07:08:16 PM
Didn't we just cover this with movies you watch repeatedly?  

Or, how 'bout Endlessly Watchable Films?  
http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php/topic,119874.0.html

Sorry, I thought I remembered a similar thread but when I made the thread I did a quick scan of the top pages and didn't see it anywhere.
Yeh, well it's the fifth thread down... but, did you check out Endlessly Watchable Films?  That's two years ago.   :smile: 

And if THE BEST YEARS OF THEIR LIVES, YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, SINCE YOU WENT AWAY, OBJECTIVE: BURMA! are on, I'm riveted. 
If you want to view paradise . . . simply look around and view it!

Silverlady



Forbidden Planet         
The Time Machine (1960's version)
The Devil and Daniel Webster
Gorgo
Beetlejuice  - just love Michael Keaton in this movie!
Some Like It Hot
The Mummy ( with Boris Karloff)
Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein


I don't have any of these on DVD,  so when they are on tv they are a rare treat!  :teddyr:

Hold onto your dreams ....

Couchtr26

Tomorrow Never Dies: bad relationship memory. 
Ah, the good old days.