Nov 3 2009 04:36 PM ET

'The Godfather 2': Movies I watch and watch again

Maybe it’s because The Godfather 2 seems to be playing on cable TV in a loop for all eternity–but I realized the other day that Read the full post.

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  • Charles

    I feel compelled to add Four Weddings and A Funeral to this list. I especially love the eulogy scene where you realize the two men were a couple plus the poem he reads is so heartbreaking. Love it!

    • Isabeau

      Don’t mean to pick on you but… you didn’t realize the two men were a couple UNTIL the eulogy scene?

  • Richard

    So many chosen from teen viewing.Why not from adulthood?

    All That Jazz
    8 1/2
    Shoot The Moon
    Nashville
    Mystic River

    Just a few to get the wheels going.

  • Tracy

    Steel Magnolias
    Shawshank Redemption
    Love Actually
    Green Mile
    Return to Me (I know this isn’t a great movie – it just struck a chord with me)

  • futuredirect

    Shawn of the Dead. Period.

    • Melody

      I love that movie, my copy got stolen it totally pisses me off. So freakin’ hilarious. It was my first introduction to Simon Pegg and it got me crushing.

  • Isabeau

    “Green Card” — I always cry at the end, it gets me!
    “Romeo and Juliet” (1968)
    “Into the Night”
    “Red Dawn”
    “Fletch”

  • Isabeau

    With 57 movies I would stop and watch anytime they are on TV, I wonder how I will ever do anything else!

  • Michael

    David Mamet’s brilliant Hollywood satire, “State And Main”…so many perfect one-liners….”So that happened!”…”The only second chance you get is the chance to make the same mistake twice.”…”A man’s got to have a hobby”….”An associate producer credit is what you give your secretary instead of a raise”..etc…brilliant performances from Alec Baldwin, William H. Macy, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Julia Siles, Rebecca Pidgeon (Mrs. Mamet, BTW), and even (Although I still think she looks like a horse) Sarah Jessica Parker, this is low-key comedy at its finest! If you haven’t seen it, you are really missing out!

  • Kobe

    Ocean’s 11 & 13 both have unlimited replay value. The music, the pacing, the one liners. Brad Pitt’s Rusty gets a little cooler every time you watch. Casablanca, The Godfather, and of course Die Hard. Die Hard, Die Hard, Die Hard.

  • Movie Guy

    I can not get enough of Blood Diamond. It is the best movie I’ve ever seen. I always tear up when Djimon Honsou is trying to convince his son to put the gun down. For such a violent film, it has a lot of heart.

  • Addison

    Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan! Heart-wrenching Sci-fi. Best of the lot. I just can’t get enough.

  • marissa

    I have to watch It Happended One Night every time it comes on. Infact i just watched it tonight. Who can pass up Clark Gable? I also cant turn away from Hitchcocks Marnie, How to Marry a Millionaire, Bringing Up Baby, and Sabrina the orginal version.

  • Melody

    I have lots of fav’s , but there are four movies that completely capture me and draw me to watch over and over to the point of having them memorized – Father Goose and Charade (personally I believe these to be Cary Grants best films, but honestly I love anything he is in), Muppet Treasure Island (please don’t make fun of me, there is just something fun about this movie and it always makes me smile) and finally While You Were Sleeping (although I don’t own it, I can’t help but get sucked in every time it appears on cable).

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