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I love watching movies I know by heart, especially when SWMBO's not around because I love saying the lines along with the movies, but she hates it when I do that. I just finished Monty Python and the Holy Grail and about to fire up Robin Hood Men in Tights. There's a few others I know by heart, but I'll save them for another night.
 
There's Something About Mary. It's the funniest effing movie I've ever seen. My kids and I can use a Mary quote for nearly any situation.
 
Two diametrically opposed movies, released 18 and 25 years ago, respectively:

- "Leon" (aka "The Professional" and "Léon: The Professional")
- "Space Balls"

I couldn't count how many times I've seen those two.

My boys and I drove my wife nuts as we'd watch that movie while reciting all the best lines virtually every weekend we were all up at our ski house over the years. I fully intend to similarly corrupt my grandsons as soon as they can appreciate the comedy ;)

And I loaded the director's cut of "Leon" onto my phone last week and watched it all the way through on the flight down to Austin, and again on the way home. One of the most under-appreciated movies of all time, imo...

Cheers!
 
Two diametrically opposed movies, released 18 and 25 years ago, respectively:

- "Leon" (aka "The Professional" and "Léon: The Professional")
- "Space Balls"

I couldn't count how many times I've seen those two.

My boys and I drove my wife nuts as we'd watch that movie while reciting all the best lines virtually every weekend we were all up at our ski house over the years. I fully intend to similarly corrupt my grandsons as soon as they can appreciate the comedy ;)

And I loaded the director's cut of "Leon" onto my phone last week and watched it all the way through on the flight down to Austin, and again on the way home. One of the most under-appreciated movies of all time, imo...

Cheers!

Nice! I've never seen Leon, but Space Balls is a classic. I don't know it by heart, but I know a lot of it. One my friend's knows it by heart and proves it every time it comes up in conversation.
 
Caddyshack and Strangebrew. Seen 'em both hundreds of times.

"Geez you're real nice eh....if I didn't have puke breath, I'd kiss you"
 
Caddyshack and Strangebrew. Seen 'em both hundreds of times.

"Geez you're real nice eh....if I didn't have puke breath, I'd kiss you"

I like both of those, but don't have either of them memorized. In fact, I've never seen Strangebrew all the way through. I should get on that.
 
I love Life of Brian great movie I´ve seen it 1000 times.
The Godfather (all of them) also
Clockwork Orange
Those three are the ones I´ve watched the most.
Plus The Wall movie that is by far the movie that I´ve watched the most.
 
Another vote for Young Frankenstien. Hell, all of the Mel Brooks movies - Blazing Saddles, History of the World, The Producers, Spaceballs, etc.
 
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