Posts from The Ringo Kid in thread „Films You Watched Again and again Over the Years (10 times or more)“
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Pardon my ignorance, but where do I search on Amazon for these deals? By artist? Western?
Now that I've been approved for my disability, I can afford to order some movies, just not too many at once!!
Usually when I look on Amazon--I just type in the name of the movie-TV series--or main person in it--and i get good results.
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You can add to this list:
Breakthrough.
The Tanks Are Coming.
Quantrills Raiders.
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For me you can add to the list, most of the 12 new Warner Ganster Classics i just got in which include: Jamed Cagney in: Whitya Heat (Look Ma...Im on top of the world) Each Dawn I Die, The Roaring Twenties-which also has Bogie) San Quentin, Bullets Or Ballots, G-Men, and many more. Now all I need is Vol 4 of the series and ill have the complete boxed sets.
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Hondo this morning. Next to be on the list are two Fess Parker classics: King of the Wild Frontier and The Riverboat Pirates.
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Just to cover a few other favorite actors:
The Wild Bunch, Escape From Fort Bravo, Alverez Kelly
Battle of the Bulge, Winchester 73, Twelve O'Clock High,
Dunkirk, The Colditz Story, The Password Is Courage, Battle of Britain,
Titanic (1953) not that late 90s made garbage) A Night To Remember,
300 Spartans, The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad, Earth vs the Flying Saucers, It Came From Beneath the Sea,
The Hunters, Jet Pilot, The Flying Tigers, Then Flying Leathernecks,
The Adventures of Robin Hodd, They Died With Their Boots On, Charge Of the Light Brigade, Objective Burma, Desperate Journey, Hannible Brooks, The Three Musketeers,
The Naked Jungle, Arrowhead, Major Dundee, The Mountain Men, Planet of the Apes, Ben Hur, The Buccaneer, El Cid, The Ten Commandments, Spartacus, The Villain, Gunfight At the OK Corral, From Here To Eternity, Judgement At Nuremburg, We Were Soldaten, The Enforcer, Invasion USA, and soon to be the original Invasion USA which had three great ladies two of which were the original Lois Lanes, and Peggy Castle. -
Too many to list but heres a sample:
Dirty harry, The Cowboys, Rio Grande, The Outlaw Josey Wales, A Time To Love and A Time To Die, The Big Red One, The Enemy Below-the-well you get the idea ;-)) -
More I can ad that ill watch time and time again include:
The Bridges At Toko-Ri,
The Hunters.
The Land That Time Forgot,
Battle of the Bulge.
The Bridge At Remagen.Definately lost more to come-later.
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Hi todd, same with me on my colection. I have so many that it takes forever to get around to themagain, and sometimes I watch a few dozen of the others more than just once or twice before getting to some of the others. Then add in Netflix ;-))
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Hi Gorch, same here. In fact, that was the first Gary Cooper movie I ever got to see. Its one of my top favorites with him in it and very close to Sergeant York and also Beau Geste.
Some fo the others you list are also favorites of mine such as: Spartacus. I can't believe that I STILL have yet to get it on DvD. -
Well as Vera Cruz was on TCM this evening, you can chalk that one up as another I will watch time and time again. Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster, Ernest Borgnine, Cesar Romero, Denise Darcell, Charles Bronson and Jack Elam were all great in it.
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Cheers Murray, ill try to watch it tonight if I can finish the 2nd disc for Centennial before then ;-)) Im on the 4th Episode, and will probably get two more in Monday then Wednesday. I think I made a mistake in renting these because I forgot how long this mini-series is ;-)) It's been prett good so far but, I sure don't remember much of this series from my first two watchings of it. I could swear that it was soemwhat different? but apparently my memory is about gone? ;-))
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Hi Kilo, nice that you mention Master and Commander. I bought it several months ago and keep forgetting to watch it ;-))
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Hi Jim, sorry I had not seen this before now to reply but, I completely agree with you. I'd rather watch one classic 100 times than watch 100 garbage movies even once. I find very few newer movies worth watching more than once. These include: Behind Enemy Lines w/ Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman, Black Hawk Down, We Were Soldiers w/ Mel Gibson, The Count Of Monte Cristo-the version that had Sir Richard Harris in it & oh so few others.
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Hi Mark, I had added a bunch more but I got booted off the site after the darn time flew by and in which it took more than about 15 minutes to type in-so I have not yet bothered to try posting those again. However, I will admit that I have probably seen in the neighborhood of about 200 movies many many times over and probably more. Ill be watching them many many more times over before all is over and done with and if the Lord allows me to go through Saint Peters gates when that time comes? ;-)) This will be due to the fact that almost nothing that comes from Hollywoodland these days-is worth watching-with few rare exceptions. I am looking forward to watching the new Star Trek, the Bielski Brothers and a few others-whenevertheheckthatwillhappen? ;-))
I almost forgot to mention that I have seen all the Johnny Weismuller Tarzan movies quite a few times too. -
I forgot to come back to list more so here goes:
Pork Chop Hill,
Horation Hornblower (Gregory Peck movie)
The Longest Yard (Original)
Escape From Alcatraz
Full Metal Jacket.
We Were Soldiers.
Sink the Bismarck
Objective Burma.
The General (Buster Keaton)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (Errol Flynn)
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
The Enemy Below.
Witness For the Prosecution.
The Caine Mutiny.
12 Angry Men.
My Darling Clementine.
Gunfight At the OK Corral.
The Mountain Men.
55 Days AT Peking.
El Cid.
Zulu.
The Great Escape.
Where Eagles Dare.
Kellys Heroes.
BATTLEGROUND.
The Story Of G.I.Joe.
Black Hawk Down.
From Here To Eternity.
Vera Cruz.
Sergeant York.
Along Came Jones.
Arrowhead.
The Savage.
The Naked Jungle.
The Blackboard Jungle.
The Asphalt Jungle.
Earth vs the Flying Saucers.
The Three Stooges in Orbit.
Midway.
Tora Tora Tora.
Die Hard I & II only.
Any of the Three Musketeer movies with Oliver Reed in them.
Go For Broke.
Target Zero.
Death Wish 1-4.
The Naked Gun movies.
Mad Max.
Swiss Family Robinson.
Tobruk.
Ice Cold In Alex.
Dunkirk.
Hondo.
Big Jake.
Rio Lobo.
Rio Bravo.
Rio Grande.
Escape From Fort Bravo.
TIME LIMIT ;-D
Prisoner of War (Ronald Reagan and Steve Forrest)
The Bridges AT Toko-Ri.
Sand of Iwo Jima.
The Battle of Britain.
Gunga Din.
Beau Geste.
The Wreck of the Mary Deere.
Pride of the Yankees.
Major Dundee.
The Wild Bunch.
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I watch Jaws every summer
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Star Wars
Sergeant York
Its A Wonderful Life
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Ive got tons that ive seen 10 or more times. Heres a few samples:
All three of the Original Star Wars movies.
Decision Before Dawn.
Patton.
Cross of Iron.
The Bridge At Remagen.
Battle of the Bulge.
Battleground.
The Guns of Navarone.
I'll stop here for lack of time nad will try to continue later today.
C.
I had a great list here but it got lost into the electrronic kingdom so I aint even going to try posting a broke down list >:-((