I haven’t known what movies to watch lately. Does everyone have their own treasure movies that they’ve seen many times? 😀

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    • Month Python and the Holy Grail
    • Young Frankenstein
    • Seven Samurai
    • LOTR Trilogy

    I see a lot of LOTR fans here. Good crowd.

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      I had a holy grail vhs which i watched more or less every day after school. I used to be able to recite it from start to finish.

      Also had both terminator movies on a double vhs so I’ve seen my fair share of them as well.

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    In steam of consciousness order:

    • Young Frankenstein
    • Princess Bride
    • Double Indemnity
    • Nightmare Before Christmas
    • The Breakfast Club
    • The Fifth Element
    • 12 Monkeys
    • The Terminator
    • Star Wars (first trilogy)
    • Harvey
    • The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
    • Men In Black
    • The Incredibles
    • Inception
    • E.T.
    • The Sting
    • Grease
    • Ghostbusters
    • West Side Story

    Probably a number of others

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    I revisit Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind every few years when I wanna get my guts all twisted into knots.

    I think when Kaufman is left on his own he’s too much of a bummer and Gondry on his own is just too far out. But somehow they come together in a perfect balance with Jim Carey in perhaps his best serious role, IMHO. The soundtrack really takes it the extra mile.

    I appreciate it because Joel and Clementine come off as just two kinda fucked up people having a kinda fucked up relationship; very relatable. Neither is perfect or completely at fault and the film very much leaves it up to your interpretation if they can or should work together. I don’t think it has a happy ending, do you? Compare that to something like 500 Days of Summer where you’re really supposed to sympathize with Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s character but mostly I end up wanting to push him into the mud. Hard.

    The subplot between the doctor and his secretary is maybe a little unnecessary? But Kirsten Dunst is amazing so whatever.

    I wish I had stayed.

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      That movie is my white whale. I have tried to watch it a dozen times and I’ve never finished it. Not for lack of interest or trying. Just can’t do it

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      The indie movie theater near my college did a “soundtrack comes alive” showing with live music. It was phenomenal!

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    Pretty much any studio Ghibli movie. Have watched spirited away, Totoro, howls moving castle, valley of the wind, and many more more than 3x. Don’t often rewatch stuff but have a soft spot for ghibli!

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    • Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
    • The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (1966)
    • Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
    • The Third Man (1949)
    • The Ladykillers (1955)
    • The Big Lebowski (1998)
    • Repo Man (1984)
    • Stalker (1979)

    Probably several others, but those are the first to come to mind.

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      Repo Man has one of my all time favorite lines.

      Harry Dean Stanton.

      “I hate regular people. Regular people spend their entire lives running away from tense situations. Repo man spends his whole life getting into tense situations.”