• bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    When I was a kid we only had a handful of DVDs. And being the autist that I am, I never stopped enjoying watching them. I couldn’t tell you for sure but it’s probably either Ice Age, Finding Nemo, or Monsters Inc.

    For those three movies, I can recite not just all the lines, but the intonation and timing of those lines.

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      9 months ago

      Same boat here tbh. My three were The Matrix, the Dark Crystal, and weirdly Cats the musical.

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    9 months ago

    Unquestionably Aliens. As a kid I recorded it to VHS from the TV and watched and watched and watched it.

    I deliberately didn’t watch it for around the last 10 years waiting on the 4K version to come out. Totally worth it.

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      Same for me. I used to watch it 20 minutes at a time while I did my boots and uniform every night. Probably watched it 100 times total in 3 years, in 20 minute chunks.

      20+ years later I can still say pretty much all the dialog as the movie plays, which as my ex can attest is initially impressive and quickly becomes irritating. 😁

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        9 months ago

        CarbonatedPastaSauce…we are kindred spirits across the ether. I’d say I’m close to 100 watches overall too.

        If you haven’t seen the 4K version yet, treat yo’self. The extra detail in the guns, uniforms, clothes, models etc. absolutely blew my mind. You can really see Cameron’s attention to detail.

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          Yeah! That’s why the movie holds up after all this time. Glorious practical effects. There’s no CGI to look outdated. The limitations on the flight scenes I can forgive.

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            9 months ago

            I actually completely forgave them (nearly). For the most part I thought they looked great.

            Totally agree about the lack of CGI helping with not dating it.

            My friend got me this t-shirt for my last birthday which I’m sure you’ll enjoy…

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    Difficult to say. I’ve never been one to fixate on a single film for long. The ones below are likely candidates for various reasons though. I must have seen each at least 6 times. Probably none of them more than a dozen though.

    • The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
    • Star Wars/A New Hope (1977)
    • Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
    • Mon Oncle (1958)
    • The Ladykillers (1955)
    • The Third Man (1949)

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    9 months ago

    Since I’ve been using trakt.tv for a few years now: Clue (edit: with 23 logged viewings)

    There are a few other movies that might be up there, but that I mostly watched repeatedly before I used trakt: Goonies, Jurassic Park, Tremors, Men in tights. All in the 10-15 range on trakt.

    Then there’s others that I watch on a yearly basis for a long time: Independence Day, Die Hard, Home Alone, A Christmas Story (+ do partial viewings count?) - 10 each on trakt.

    And by sheer number of hours, the LOTR trilogy :) - 9 viewings per movie on trakt.

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    Waking Life. I tend to learn something new from it pretty much every time. It’s an incredibly dense movie talking about what it means to be alive and why we should value it. It was my introduction to a lot of Eastern philosophy.

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    As a child (like 3-4) I would watch the same movie every day for months. I assume this is an autism thing. In other words, I’ve probably seen Space Jam over a hundred times. Other movies I’ve seen way too many times include Babe and Toy Story.

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    It’s either Hot Shots or Airplane!. Sequels included. A close third will be the Harry Potter series or the Star Wars saga.