Alan Tudyk plus Tom and Zoe from Spooks.
And Rupert Graves! And Peter Dinklage!
And Ewan Bremner!
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Alan Tudyk plus Tom and Zoe from Spooks.
And Rupert Graves! And Peter Dinklage!
And Ewan Bremner!
Um. Well, I still remember being a little kid and watching The Little Mermaid once a week or so. For years. Sometimes more often. I can still quote pretty much every word (as I found out when I watched the pretty new DVDs with my neighbor). But I'm not sure if that counts.
Once I was old enough that watching the same video over and over was no longer awesome for its own sake, here are some I've watched a lot of times:
Star Wars original trilogy
The Matrix
The Incredibles
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
American Beauty
Lost in Translation
Mean Girls
Clueless
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Kissing Jessica Stein
Thirteen
Speaking of Christian Slater (weren't we?) and most watched movies. Another that I must confess to seeing 6 times...in the theatre...in one week...is...wait for it...Untamed Heart.
Pump Up the Volume!
...I can't believe I just admitted that. As you were.
Oh goodness, I also loved Pump Up the Volume, although Untamed Heart was the ultimate in woobification... But I think it is more embarrassing because I am, like, 10 years older than you are, I think...
What? Pump Up the Volume was AWESOME!
I was bit mystified as to why they kept casting him as the romantic lead though, because charismatic as he might have been, the dude was *creepy*, yo. He was stalkerish in both "Untamed Heart" and "Bed of Roses", if I recall. By the way, whatever happened to Mary Stuart Masterson? She was so great in Friday Green Tomatoes and uhm, *cough*, Some Kind of Wonderful. t ducks from Plei's wrath
But I think it is more embarrassing because I am, like, 10 years older than you are, I think...
Pfft. You like what you like when you like it! (For example, I might be going to a concert next month with a bunch of kids 10 years younger than I am, and I fully expect to be mistaken for their mother.)
I loved Somekind of Wonderful Mary Stuart Masterson has guested on L&O SVU as a child psychologist.
I have the ultimate shame in teenage movie watching, when I was in middle school my best friend and I would watch Thrashin' over and over again. Josh Brolin has a skateboarder in a gang who falls for the sister of a rival gang member. West Side Story but with frontside ollies and backside airs instead of jazz hands.
Oh goodness, most-watched movies?
The one I've seen the most in theatres was either Raiders of the Lost Ark or The Lost Boys.
RotLA because the summer it came out, the mom of my best friend worked at the mall with the movie theatre and was friends with the theatre manager. TLB because the summer it came out, it ended up at the local dollar theatre pretty quickly and stayed there.
Other most-watched movies:
Nightmare Before Christmas
Auntie Mame
Beetlejuice
Addams Family
Addams Family Values
Labyrinth
Moulin Rouge
Dracula (the Coppola version)
I think the movie I've watched the most, ever, probably is The Lost Boys, between the almost 20 times in the theatre AND how often I've watched it on VHS/DVD. I am a Big Cliché and I don't care.
Also loved Pump Up the Volume. C'mon it's got the Pixies and Leonard Cohen covers and that actress that specialzed in Faux-nona (Samantha Mathis, who I actually like).
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Speaking of which, it's on my Tivo right now and we've been rewatching it. It's very beautiful and odd and sad. Maybe moreso than on first viewing. But it really gets at the ache of things.
Wrod. And a beautiful way of putting it.