movies I have seen over a hundred times


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kind of an explaination why my top ten may not look that impressive...some films I am fed up with from watching too many times...

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Dirty Dancing (1987,  PG-13)
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Freejack (1992,  R)
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975,  R)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show 3.5 Stars
rose tint my world keep me safe from trouble and pain... the prayer of the sinner, and one that has been ingrained upon my soul... I am not a hedonist, I have morals, but this movie probably liberated millions of people to explore their sexuality around the world... as a piece of art it is magnificent but as a teaching or philosophy it is abhorant... when I was in church I gave away my CD and destroyed my poster and any trace of the film on video... then bought the sound track AGAIN upon leaving church LOL, and the DVD
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V for Vendetta (2006,  R)
V for Vendetta 4.5 Stars
total adoration for this movie... I have it on my sony walkman as an mp4, full length... I have or had the dvd and watched it often 3 times a day for months and months... but it is flawed... because the explosions would not be set off the way they do without too many charges, wires, detonators or packs of explosives being visible to the security services... as a terrorist's handbook it is pure fantasy... as a piece of art it is a masterpiece worthy of CLASSIC status...
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Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979,  R)
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Top Gun (1986,  PG)
Top Gun 4.0 Stars
I feel the neeeeeeeed for speeeeeeeeeeeeed.
to be fair, I had an f15 flight simulator on the old spectrum plus computer and it was a minor detail to me that the film used the f14 manufactured by a totally different company and arguably with more maneuvrability and firepower... never mind...we love the American Dream and the thrill of fly-by-wire technology (radical development of the late 70s and early 80s to scare shit out of the Russians in the end of the cold war).
We love the fact that the statuesque Kelly McGillis had to hide her height opposite the diminutive Tom Cruise... we love the fact that "that bloke from ER" got his big break in this movie...it is pure feel good eighties in the bruckheimer simpson tradition...
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Cyrano De Bergerac (1990,  PG)
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