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 Post subject: Your Most Watched Films
PostPosted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 4:59 pm 
Not necessarily your favourite Films but which Films have you watched the most times??
Mine...

3. Take It Or Leave It...the film about how Madness started. I've had this from Beetamax to VHS...DVD to Blue Ray and the 40th Anniversary Edition. The acting is shite (apart from Lee 'Kix' Thomson) but it's just so real how bands started out back then. Funny aswell.
PS...I can remember the Beetamax version I had...it was in a cardboard cover with a price of £39.99 on it...not a sticker!!! :shock: My oldest brother got me it from somewhere (cough) and Complete Madness in the same format.

2. The Blues Brothers...when feeling a bit down this is my go to film...great story and fantastic music with plenty of laughs.

1. Grease...as a young teenager I was going out with a lass who babysat every Friday and Saturday night. Watched it every time she was babysitting for a year and a half!!


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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
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Our lass must have watched Dirty Dancing and Lost Boys over 10 million times.. ...why sctatchinghead its fooking crazy if you ask me like. banghead


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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
PostPosted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 5:08 pm 
Leggie43 wrote:
Our lass must have watched Dirty Dancing and Lost Boys over 10 million times.. ...why sctatchinghead its fooking crazy if you ask me like. banghead

I've told you a million times...don't exaggerate!!! :angry-tappingfoot: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
PostPosted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 5:12 pm 
Stocksfield_Poolie wrote:
Get Carter

Haven't watched it for years...might watch it later on. :cool:
BTW....Watched a film the other day called 'The Selfish Giant' from 2013. About 2 kids collecting/nicking Scrap. Like a modern day 'Kes'. Very good. :cool:
It's available on all Dodgy Sticks. :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
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Good film, the Selfish Giant.


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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
PostPosted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 5:23 pm 
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MutleyRules wrote:
Leggie43 wrote:
Our lass must have watched Dirty Dancing and Lost Boys over 10 million times.. ...why sctatchinghead its fooking crazy if you ask me like. banghead

I've told you a million times...don't exaggerate!!! :angry-tappingfoot: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: clappp clappp clappp


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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
PostPosted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 5:25 pm 
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MutleyRules wrote:
Stocksfield_Poolie wrote:
Get Carter

Haven't watched it for years...might watch it later on. :cool:
BTW....Watched a film the other day called 'The Selfish Giant' from 2013. About 2 kids collecting/nicking Scrap. Like a modern day 'Kes'. Very good. :cool:
It's available on all Dodgy Sticks. :laugh:


Nar they were ratting. :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
PostPosted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 5:27 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
PostPosted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 5:39 pm 
Leggie43 wrote:
MutleyRules wrote:
Stocksfield_Poolie wrote:
Get Carter

Haven't watched it for years...might watch it later on. :cool:
BTW....Watched a film the other day called 'The Selfish Giant' from 2013. About 2 kids collecting/nicking Scrap. Like a modern day 'Kes'. Very good. :cool:
It's available on all Dodgy Sticks. :laugh:


Nar they were ratting. :laugh:

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
PostPosted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 5:42 pm 
Stocksfield_Poolie wrote:
Good film, the Selfish Giant.

I'd never even heard of it. I was looking for something else and half way through that came up. You can't beat a British/Irish gritty dark drama comedy film. :cool:


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Magnificent 7, Dirty Dancing and Essex Boys


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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
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MutleyRules wrote:
Not necessarily your favourite Films but which Films have you watched the most times??
Mine...

3. Take It Or Leave It...the film about how Madness started. I've had this from Beetamax to VHS...DVD to Blue Ray and the 40th Anniversary Edition. The acting is shite (apart from Lee 'Kix' Thomson) but it's just so real how bands started out back then. Funny aswell.
PS...I can remember the Beetamax version I had...it was in a cardboard cover with a price of £39.99 on it...not a sticker!!! :shock: My oldest brother got me it from somewhere (cough) and Complete Madness in the same format.

2. The Blues Brothers...when feeling a bit down this is my go to film...great story and fantastic music with plenty of laughs.

1. Grease...as a young teenager I was going out with a lass who babysat every Friday and Saturday night. Watched it every time she was babysitting for a year and a half!!



I seem to remember Parmo having a hero Clint Eastwood. :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
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The Warriors absolutely fantastic reminds me of fighting to get home after ice skating at Billingham forum late 80s


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Pulp Fiction, never tire of watching it, brilliant film. Godfather 2, a real classic, Unforgiven, a cracking western, directed by and starring the great Clint Eastwood.


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 Post subject: Re: Your Most Watched Films
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As above, Warriors many times and Get Carter too.

Get Carter, it’s always on late at night and I always think that I’ll just watch the first bit, and then get hooked. I like that saucy landlady Jack has when he’s holed up in Newcastle. Obviously when I was younger she was a mature woman and a bit old for me, but now after all these years she is the opposite and a bit young.

This shows a good example of the ageing process.


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The Third Man. watch it every time its on tele plus i have the DVD of it. seen it so many times i could play the part of harry now without reading the script if the local luvvies put it on the stage. runner up, the 1935 version of the 39 Steps that i actually saw on the big screen a few years back at the plaza in stockport.


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What ever happened to Baby Jane
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Saving Private Ryan.
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watched titanic a second time just in case the ending was different.


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On very regularly and nearly always tune in to part (if not all) of All the President's Men, Midnight Run, Saving Private Ryan and The Outlaw Josey Wales.


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Got to be Zulu. Saw it at the pictures when I was a kid and loads of times since when it's on as a Christmas fillum. Works as a spectacle, has some great characters and the battle scenes are really well done.


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