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By Constant Walker

Emmanuelle Vaugier and Christian Kane in SECONDHAND LIONS
Emmanuelle Vaugier and Christian Kane in SECONDHAND LIONS

I love to watch movies, but when I buy a movie, I want it to be something I'm going to watch more than once - not just another in a collection to sit on the shelf and collect dust. I don't 'collect' movies. I watch them.

Like my musical tastes, my taste in movies is pretty much all over the board. I don't have any specific type or genre that I prefer or always watch. My movie prerequisites are basic: Is it fun to watch? Is it entertaining in some way - either happy, sad or even educational? Does it make me smile? Does it blow me away? Does it make me go "Wow!"?

See? Easy.


SECONDHAND LIONS Trailer

SECONDHAND LIONS (2003)

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Cast: Michael Caine; Robert Duvall, Haley Joel Osment; Kyra Sedgwick; Michael Kane (young Hub); Kevin Haberer (young Garth)

Musical Score: By Patrick Doyle and The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra

For me, Secondhand Lions is what movie making is all about. It's got everything: family, growing up, glory days, sword-fighting, wisdom, adventure, true love, and not to mention the incredible talent of Caine, Duvall and Osment. It's the kind of movie that you laugh and smile with - all the way through.

There's no excessive violence, colorful language, explosions, awesome effects... I enjoy all these things, don't get me wrong. But, this movie is, well, just fun.

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"You've terrorized doctors and nurses, you've beat up on teenagers, and you've chased a lion. You've had a full day."

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ALIENS (1986)

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Cast: Sigourney Weaver; Paul Reiser; Michael Biehn; Lance Henriksen; Carrie Henn; William Hope; Al Matthews; Cynthia Dale Scott; Bill Paxton; Jenette Goldstein; Mark Rolston; Ricco Ross; Colette Hiller; Daniel Kash

Music: James Horner and The London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios

Not to be confused with "Alien," this was the sequel, which we all know can suck and come nowhere close to the original. This sequel, however, exceeded the original and raised the bar so high that sequels 3 and 4 (was there a 5, too?) just couldn't measure up. Aliens has a lot of action: An exploding space ship, well-done battle scenes with horrific creatures (Xenomorphs), the works, but what I enjoy about watching this movie are the characters. Well-defined and unique, I like these people! I enjoy watching them.

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"In case you haven't been keeping up on current events, pal, we just got our asses kicked!"

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THE PRINCESS BRIDE Trailer

THE PRINCESS BRIDE (1987)

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Cast: Cary Elwes; Robin Wright; Chris Sarandon; Mandy Patinkin; Christopher Guest; Andre the Giant; Wallace Shawn; Peter Falk; Fred Savage; Billy Crystal; Carol Kane; Peter Cook; Mel Smith

Music: Co-written and recorded by Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits)

The Princess Bride is one of those movies that, once you've seen it, you'll never forget it. If you've yet to see it, I can't recommend it highly enough - if for no other reason than you will 'get it' when, during a conversation about weddings, someone suddenly exclaims "Mawwiage!" and everybody laughs. You'll be able to join the folly!

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"No more rhymes now - I mean it!"

"Anybody want a peanut?!"

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HIGHLANDER (1986)

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Cast: Christopher Lambert; Sean Connery; Clancy Brown; Roxanne Hart; Beatie Edney; Alan North; Jon Polito

Music: Michael Kamen and Queen

Highlander The movie which inspired the series. It's the kind of movie I refer to as "A Fun Ride." It's set in the 80's, but since the main character is a Scottish immortal, there are plenty of flashback scenes of the old world and ancient battles. The sword fights are well choreographed and executed, the music is good, and the story line is easy to follow. What's not to like?

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"You smell like a dung-heap."

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SPIDER-MAN 1, 2, & 3 (2002 thru 2007)

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Cast: Toby Maguire; Kirsten Dunst; James Franco; Rosemary Harris; Cliff Robertson; Willem Dafoe; J.K.Simmons; Bill Nunn; Elizabeth Banks; John Paxton; Randy Savage; Bruce Campbell; Alfred Molina; Topher Grace, Thomas Haden Church; James Cromwell

Music: Danny Elfman (1 & 2), Christopher Young (3)

Spider-Man was the film that raised the bar for all super-hero/comic book movies that followed (one reviewer said, "This is what all super-hero movies want to be when they grow up."). In an uncharacteristically brave move, the studios put the necessary funds behind the making of the first Spider-Man to assure that there would be quality in directing, writing, acting, editing, music and special effects. It paid off in a big way, and Toby Maguire became an instant super star.

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"You do too much. You're not Superman, you know."

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THE DARK KNIGHT (2008)

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Cast: Christian Bale; Michael Caine; Heath Ledger; Gary Oldman; Aaron Eckhart; Maggie Gyllenhaal; Morgan Freeman

Music: Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard

If one must have a swan song, Heath Ledger left us the best one imaginable with his portrayal of The Joker in The Dark Knight. Ledger delved deep into the psyche of The Joker - the psychotic criminal - and gave us a performance that was dark, twisted, and disturbingly comical. A portrait of what The Joker might really be like... if he were a presence in the real world. Comic book movie bad guys will, from this day on, be using "Ledger's Joker" as the standard.

Vaya con dios... I will miss you forever.

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"Why... so... serious?"

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SILVERADO (1985)

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Cast: Kevin Kline; Scott Glenn; Kevin Costner; Danny Glover; Brian Dennehy; Linda Hunt; Jeff Goldblum

Music:Bruce Broughton

I don't particularly like westerns, but Silverado is different, and I can't really tell you why. It's got all the same ingredients as your typical western, but... it's different, you know? I talked a roommate, who didn't like westerns either, into renting Silverado, and when he finally did, he liked it, too.. Basically, it's just a fun movie to watch.` That may have something to do with high-caliber cast.

This movie also has one of my all-time favorite quotes, spoken by one of my all-time favorite actresses - Linda Hunt; "Life is what you make it. If it doesn't fit, you make adjustments."

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"The world is what you make of it.  If it doesn't fit, you make adjustments."

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VAN HELSING (2004)

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Cast: Hugh Jackman; Kate Beckinsale; Richard Roxburgh; David Wenham; Shuler Hensley; Elena Anaya; Kevin J. O'Connor; Alun Armstrong

Music: Alan Silvestri

Van Helsing is a modern day horror flick/action movie, complete with state-of-the-art special effects, computer-generated monsters, and an excellent cast. Van Helsing encounters Jekyll & Hyde, Frankenstein's Monster, werewolves, and vampires galore - including Dracula himself. Top-notch cinematography, directing, editing and a fantastic theatrical score make this movie a fast-paced thrill ride.

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"Some say you're a holy man. Others say you're a murderer. Which is it?"

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ON GOLDEN POND (1981)

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Cast : Katherine Hepburn; Henry Fonda; Jane Fonda; Doug McKeon; Dabney Coleman

Music: Dave Grusin

Before I saw On Golden Pond, I'd heard it was really sad, which was odd, because the movie I watched kept me laughing all the way through. A matter of perspective? Henry Fonda bravely relates the challenges and fears of getting old with honesty and humor (while looking at a group of old family photos, he mutters, "Who-the-hell are all these people?"). It was touching to see the little boy who hides inside all of us gleefully emerge as he bonded with a fifteen year old. Katherine Hepburn was, well... Katherine Hepburn. As flawless and regally approachable as ever, and her chemistry with Fonda was a joy to watch. If you somehow haven't seen this movie yet, put it on your "must rent" list. You won't be sorry.

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"Oh, I look like an old character..."

"You are an old character."

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FORREST GUMP Trailer

FORREST GUMP (1994)

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Cast: Tom hanks; Robin Wright; Gary Sinise; Mykelti Williamson; Sally Field

Music: Alan Silvestri

What an creative idea Forrest Gump was: Shy kid, a little slow, with braces on his legs not only attends college on a football scholarship, but runs across the United States - coast to coast - multiple times. He meets living icons of the time, like JFK, rooms with Elvis, becomes a war hero, shows up at all the pivotal moments of his time, and builds his own multi-million dollar "Bubba-Gump" shrimp business. Whew! Oh Yeah, and does all this while loving the same woman he fell in love with as a child who, before dying, gives birth to his son. Way to over-achieve, Forrest!

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"I'm not a smart man... but I know know love is."

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It suddenly occurs to me that there's ALOT of movies I could watch once a year and never get tired of. So, I'll simply list the rest... and add to it as they come to me.


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  • The Patriot
  • Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
  • Godzilla (remake w/Matthew Broderick)
  • Conan the Barbarian
  • Dances With Wolves
  • Amadeus
  • Rocky Horror Picture Show
  • Die Hard (first one)
  • Lion King
  • Breakfast Club
  • The Long Kiss Goodnight
  • What Ever Happened to Baby Jane
  • I, Robot
  • Cutthroat Island
  • The Scorpion King
  • The Bourne Trilogy
  • Planet Earth (the Discovery Channel mini-series)
  • Serenity (movie from the Joss Whedon series "Firefly")
  • Men in Black
  • Star Wars (all of them, 1 thru 6)
  • Coccoon (the first one)
  • Young Frankenstein
  • Almost Famous
  • National Treasure (all)
  • X-Men (all three)
  • 30 Days of Night
  • Steel Magnolias (all the performances were incredible, but Shirley MacLaine stole the show)
  • The Bourne Identity (all three)
  • Beauty Shop
  • Twilight
  • An American Werewolf in London

 

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  • Independence Day
  • Keeping the Faith
  • Point Break
  • Poltergeist (first one)
  • Grease (first one)
  • The Lord of the Rings - trilogy
  • Pirates of the Caribbean (first one)
  • Harry Potter - series
  • Lost Boys
  • Fright Night (first one's best, but I like 'em all)
  • Finding Nemo (the amnesia fish (Ellen Degeneres) steals the movie)
  • Robin Hood: Prince of Theives
  • Terminator 2
  • Braveheart
  • The Rose
  • Ferris Bueller's Day Off
  • Hancock
  • The Fugitive
  • The Ghost & Mr. Chicken (it's been in the family for years)
  • A Knight's Tale
  • Titan A.E.
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
  • Jurassic Park
  • Hairspray (2007 with John Travolta)
  • My Cousin Vinny
  • Return of the Living Dead (a superior zombie flick!)
  • History Channel's "Hippies"
  • The Incredibles
  • Last Holiday
  • Changing Lanes

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countrywomen profile image

countrywomen  says:
10 months ago

The Princess Bride is one of my favorite movies too. I have to catch up with some of the other movies in the list. Thumbs up for nice recommendations.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Thanks CW2, I'm sure the list will get longer, too.

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Lady Guinevere  says:
10 months ago

I love Princess Bride, Decond Hand Lions and Harry Potter--all of them!! I also love Wizard of Oz, Gone With The Wind, TinMan the series, It's A Wonderful Life (which they didn't have on here this last Christmas boo hoo), The Never Ending Story (the first on is the best), Narnia, Star Trek (all the movies--Wrath of Khan is my favorite). Those or just staters. I like some of the Black and White Movies, O think the name is The Rose of Cairo.......

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Pam Roberson  says:
10 months ago

You did it! YES! And you did it so well. I mean wow! You've got movie trailers, the stars, a summary, quotes...incredible job. :)

Would you believe I haven't seen half of these? No I don't live in a cave. ;) But for the ones I have seen, I agree totally. Forest Gump, On Golden Pond and a handful of the ones mentioned at the end.

If I had to make a list, I think the only one I'd include that isn't on your list is Titanic. Oh, and probably the Godzilla one with Mathew Broderick. And maybe The Patriot too. :D

NICE CW! :)

countrywomen profile image

countrywomen  says:
10 months ago

LG- I guess we can have a hub about your favorite movies too.

CW1- The more the merrier..hehe

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-Lady, thank you, I forgot to include "The Wrath of Kahn."

Thanks Pam, it was your idea. Took me about 11 hours, not exaggerating! And that's another one I like to watch repeatedly - Matthew Broderick's Godzilla. And The Patriot. I'll have to add that one, too. Glad you liked it. Dontcha love YouTube?

-CW2, I'm sure everybody could do a hub just like this one.

Lady Guinevere profile image

Lady Guinevere  says:
10 months ago

I didn't mean to make it sound like my hub. I just wanted to let Constant Walker know or remember a few others or even watch them. No harm intended.

countrywomen profile image

countrywomen  says:
10 months ago

Thats funny just today I made similar request: http://hubpages.com/request/9971/best

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-Lady, you should. It could be an HP of series. It would be fun!

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Sufidreamer  says:
10 months ago

Good list Constant Walker. You have great taste in movies - Princess Bride and Golden Pond are superb movies! Never seen second-hand lions, so may have to find that one.

I have watched Excalibur and Conan the Barbarian many times.

Also, Watership Down - guaranteed tears at the end :(

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goldentoad  says:
10 months ago

On Golden Pond- Maybe every ten years?

Silverado- a marginally entertaining western

Spiderman- If I have to see part 3 again, I'll puke.

Robin Hood? I was already tortured once by Costner's hack of a British accent

How about Scarface, Good Fellas, Crimson Tide, Pulp Fiction, Desperado, Nacho Libre, the Jerk, Blazing Saddles, The Good, the Bad, the Ugly, Dance with Wolves, Rocky....

I just read your Godzilla comment too!! Were you smokin' the ganja then?

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Lady Guinevere  says:
10 months ago

I forgot about Danes With Wolves! That was a good movie. I liked Merlin and have the movie and do watch it many times a year, Mists of Avalon and anything about King Arthur interests me.

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goldentoad  says:
10 months ago

Keeping the Faith??!!!???

Lady Guinevere profile image

Lady Guinevere  says:
10 months ago

lol

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-CW2 - Wow! Talk about a coincidence. When did you make that request?

Thank you, Sufi, That's another one I forgot: Conan the Barbarian (saw it in the theater when it first came out, and I own the soundtrack). Thanks. I read Watership Down before seeing the movie. It's a fantastic book!

-GT, we clearly have very different tastes in movies. But, I liked Pulp Fiction and Dances With Wolves. ...Gotta add that one.

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Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-Lady those ARE good movies. I may have been burned out on them, though. I used to watch a lot in that genre.

-GT, excellent movie!

-Lady, I know.

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pgrundy  says:
10 months ago

Wow, great list! I would add "Amadeus" and "Little Shop of Horrors" and...God, now I'm going to have to make my own list. There's so many! Thanks CW!

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rockinjoe  says:
10 months ago

Fantastic idea for a hub. My once a year movies include, All 3 Godfathers, Pulp Fiction, Gladiator and Rocky Horror to name a few.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-Thanks, PGrundy. I forgot Amadeus! One of my favorites. And in Little Shop of Horrors, that woman's voice is fantastic, isn't it?

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Lady Guinevere  says:
10 months ago

Pam,. I like those too. We all could make our own hub on this, but we just needed CW to get our brains started in remembering. P)

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Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-Joe, Oh yeah, haven't seen Rocky Horror in years.  God, that's fun to watch!

-Lady, that's priceless, wait for the guy with head injuries to get your brains started.  I hope you've got a Plan B...

Joe, I recently rented "Hairspray" and watched it with me mum.  It was fantastic.  We were blown away! Have you seen it?

countrywomen profile image

countrywomen  says:
10 months ago

I made that request about 5 hours back for the personal Top 20 movies of all time.

Lady Guinevere profile image

Lady Guinevere  says:
10 months ago

RFLMAO!!!!!

Lady Guinevere profile image

Lady Guinevere  says:
10 months ago

Constant you just gave me an idea for a hub.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Wow, I was halfway through this one about then. I'd been thinking about it since Pam suggested I do it - a couple days ago, at least. Now we're all starting to think alike... I'm worried!

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

I think I'm worried again...

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Mighty Mom  says:
10 months ago

CW, You are such a GUY! But I love that you have such an ecclectic list. And that there's at least a couple on your list that someone relates to. And I love your inclusion of one line from each flick. Great hub!

Aside from the requisite Christmas flicks, I have a few that I like to pull out of the CD case at least once a year. "To Kill a Mockingbird" is #1 for sure. "Pride & Prejudice" (Keira Knightly version), "Master & Commander" "The Firm" (in addition to young Tom Cruise and Jeanne Tripplehorn + Gene Hackman, the score is to die for), "Taking Lives" and "Die Hard" (first one). I also could watch "Liar, Liar" and "Napoleon Dynamite" every month and still laugh.

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Mighty Mom  says:
10 months ago

I just read that you watched Hairspray. Which version-- the older one with Divine, Deborah Harry and I Rikki Lake as the main character? Or the new one with John Travolta as Edna Turnblad? He does such a great job!

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Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Thanks MM, whaddaya mean?!?!... Those are all wholesome movies any child could watch... ;-)

It was the one with John Travolta.  The outside scene, on and off the cshool bus, where all those kids were singing was jaw-dropping.

PS: I may have to add Die Hard (first one to the list). Fun ride!

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G-Ma Johnson  says:
10 months ago

well what about "Lion King"?.."Sound of Music"? "Mrs. Doubtfire""Planes Trains and Automobiles" ? and "Romancing the Stone" I actually don't watch many movies...but do manage a few and you did a great job here my friend...makes me want to hide...am so far behind...LOL G-Ma :o) Hugs & Peace (P.S. my deceased younger sister and her hubby were both extras in "Blazing Saddles") whooo heeee

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Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

G-Ma, all good movies, seen 'em. And I'm gonna add Lion King to the list. I still think you should sign up for Netflix. No due dates, no late fees, and the CD's come right to your home! God bless America!!!

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Teresa McGurk  says:
10 months ago

Looks like some kind of secretion. Yeah; but secreted from what?

I say we blast off and nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure!

Whaddya mean they cut the power? They're animals!

and Die Hard contains my favorite movie line of all time -- Yippie Cay-Yay, Motherfucker! (whcih I once used as an illustration of code switiching when I was teaching the History and Development of the English Language.)

Sorry. But every mention of those movies elicits the same responses from me. Plus the first Terminator -- but then, I've always been a sucker for a love story.

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Lady Guinevere  says:
10 months ago

I have netfilx, I have to add some of these movies to it!!

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Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-Teresa, Thanks for reading. I like your taste in movies! ...and I recognized every line.  I've lost count of how many times I've seen Aliens.  Glad you liked the hub.

-Lady, cool.  Give me some reviews, eh?

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Just_Rodney  says:
10 months ago

Constant, I think you might have forgotten Willow, This is a must see for me as well as the movie about the group of college kids having a Saturday detention, as I get older I find that certain times I have a name block.

Great Hub

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Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Hi Rodney. That's Breakfast Club, and definitely an add-on. Thanks!

Willow is a good movie, but not one I would buy or want to see regularly.

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MellasViews  says:
10 months ago

Nice list! I love Princess Bride! I too would add on Breakfast Club, and Labyrinth : )

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Thank you, Mellas. Just added Breakfast Club.

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Just_Rodney  says:
10 months ago

Thanks, Another one or two came to mind "The Bridges of Madison County", Phantom of the Opera.

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Melissa G  says:
10 months ago

Great list, CW! Rocky Horror, Princess Bride, Grease, and Ferris Bueller are all among the movies I've watched WAY too many times, and would still gladly sit through if the opportunity presented itself. :)

Have you seen I Heart Huckabees? That's another one of my favorites. And Bottle Rocket. And Harold and Maude! I love that movie. And Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Being John Malkovich, Splash, Roxanne, Big, The Royal Tenenbaums, Ghostbusters, and American Beauty.

I haven't seen some of the ones you suggested, but I plan to add a couple to my Netflix. Nicely done!

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Cherish77  says:
10 months ago

Great Hub, Rocky Horror, Labyrinth, Phantom of the Opera, all the Harry Potter series, All the Batman movies. Princess Diaries, Meet The Robinsons, just to name a few.

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JamaGenee  says:
10 months ago

For an all-day treat, Air America followed by Lethal Weapon 1, 2 & 3.  The timeframe in AA could easliy be the years before Mel Gibson's character in the LW series became a cop. 

My other watch-any-times: Pride & Prejudice (Knightley version), Electric Horseman, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (who cares that KC can't talk like a Brit), How To Lose A Boyfriend in 10 Days (or something like that). 

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Just_Rodney  says:
10 months ago

Till Death us do Part, an oldie British Movie. The Fox, adaptation of DJ Lawrences book. Ryans Daughter

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Princessa  says:
10 months ago

I loved the costumes in VAN HELSING, and my children are mad about Spiderman. Personally I didn't like Spiderman 1 and 2, the 3 is much more better. I must like characters with a dark side ;-)

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SweetiePie  says:
10 months ago

My movie tastes are a little different than most people, but certain ones I can watch again and again are The Bounty (1984), Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) because I am a huge mutiny on the Bounty historian buff. The movies deviate from the true history of the event, but I still love watching the storyline and the scenery is beautiful. Other favorite movies, some new and old are The Namesake, Sixteen Candles, Yours, Mine, and Ours, Dirty Dancing, The Wedding Date, 50 First Dates, Wedding Crashers, The Trouble With Angels, Knocked Up, All The Vacation movies, A Gentleman's Agreement, It Happened One Night, Gone With The Wind, and pretty much any classic black and white movie. My new obsession is with pre Hayes code movies 1930-1934 because these are more spicy, but still have the white and black allure.

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trish1048  says:
10 months ago

Hi,

My list includes Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Fried Green Tomatoes, Rails and Ties, The Bucket List, Pretty Woman, ET, The Money Pit, Hold That Ghost (B&W), On Golden Pond, Thelma and Louise, American Pie and finally, all Shirley Temple and all Betty Davis movies.

C. C. Riter  says:
10 months ago

Constant, great hub son, but who among us can forget The Last of The Mohicans? You do have a great list there, I might add. Good job. And talk about a swan song for Henry Fonda. wow.

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Adam B  says:
10 months ago

I wonder if you like Forrest Gump so much because he is a runner and you are constantly walking....hmmm? I like these movies and watch them every year since they came out:

Lord of War (Best Nic Cage Movie Ever), Poolhall Junkies (Walken Rules), Cruel Intentions, Mamma's Boy (One of the funnies Movies Ever), School Of Rock (Jack Black...nuff said) and The Rundown (The Rock is badass in this movie)

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Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-Rodney, good movies, but not list-worthy (to borrow a phrase from Seinfeld).

-Melissa, thank you.  I haven't seen I Heart Huckabees, plan to, and not sure about Bottle Rocket.  All the other ones you listed were fun movies.  Ghostbusters was good but I got annoyed with Bill Murrey and definitely wouldn't want to see that one again.  Sigourney was great, though.

-Cherish, Hi.  Already added Rocky Horror and Harry Potter.  The others were good, too. but not flicks I'd want to watch repeatedly.

-Jama, I really like the first Lethal Weapon, seen it numerous times and am still debating adding it.  I'm with you on Robin Hood (on the list) and it's a toss-up between the "chick-flicks" How to Lose A Guy (McConaughey & Hudson are great together) and The Truth About Cats and Dogs.  Both are fun to watch, but I've gotta stick to the "Once A Year and Never Get Tired Of" rule.

-Rodney, haven't even seen those yet.

Princess, I agree about the wardrobe in Van Helsing, but I liked all the Spider-Mans, but you're right, the third is, so far, the best one.  Each one is better than the previous.  And a "dark side" is a good thing.  Keeps things interesting, eh?

-Sweetie, you're a true movie aficionado, Impressive the range from 80's teen angst to artsy black & whites.  I don't think my preferences are that deep, but I just remembered two rarely seen movies I'm going to add, two of Geena Davis's action flicks:  The Long Kiss Goodnight and Cutthroat Island.

-Trish, Hi, and thanks for reading.  I've seen most of those. The Green Mile was incredible, wasn't it?  And I watched all the Bette Davis flicks as a kid.  I'll never forget What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?  Very creepy at the time!

-C.C. Thank you.  The Last of The Mohicans was indeed excellent, wasn't it?  Fonda won a posthumous Oscar for that, didn't he?  I think Ledger will be getting one, too.

-Adam, funny - ha-ha!  You have original tastes in movies, well except for School of Rock (yep, seen it) and The Rock makes some very good movies, doesn't he?  And thanks for reminding me, gotta add The Scorpion King.

Thanks, everyone, for stopping by.  It was very cool to wake up and find all these great comments.  We're all just unapologetic movie/video hounds, aren't we... and loving it!

Zsuzsy Bee profile image

Zsuzsy Bee  says:
10 months ago

C.W. I loooooove movies. It's inconceivable that you like these movies... of the ones off your original list I own about 90%. I recently added the three 'Bourne' movies to my fave list and Independance day. Hocus Pocus with Bette Midler... my list is just tooo long but the one movie very few people seem to know about is 'The Inn of the Sixth Happiness' with Ingrid Bergman and Curt Jurgens man-o-man every year at least twice

Great hub on a subject that everyone has an opinion to...

regards Zsuzsy

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Thanks Zsuzsy, we have similar tastes, eh? Great minds, you know. And you reminded me, I've got to add the Bourne trilogy to the list.

I haven't seen The Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Sounds interesting. Netflix time!

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Melissa G  says:
10 months ago

While I was drifting off to sleep last night, I thought of a few other movies my sisters and I never got tired of (I won't quit until you add one to your list!). Just kidding... a little ;)

Here they are: Big Business, She's Having a Baby, Return of the Jedi, The Fifth Element, Annie, Cocoon, All of Me, Defending Your Life, Clue, Maid to Order, and a few others that people have already mentioned (especially E.T.).

Thanks for writing such a fun hub!

Lgali profile image

Lgali  says:
10 months ago

spiderman is my fav

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Shalini Kagal  says:
10 months ago

Love all of those - was You Got Mail up there? One of my absolute favourites! Great hub, Constsnt Walker!

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Amanda Severn  says:
10 months ago

Constant, you have loads on your list that are also on mine. I love the Princess Bride (You killed my father, Prepare to die!) and the Rocky Horror Show (I see you quiver with anticip ation!) One of my all time favourites is A Knights Tale with Heath Ledger, and I also love The Blues Brothers, and Blue Juice is another classic. Great hub!

C. C. Riter  says:
10 months ago

Rob Roy was a stretch but a great vehicle for Liam.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-Malissa, Ha-ha... well, you did it. I thought I had already added the Star Wars movies. I'll correct that, and definitely add Coccoon. All the others are good, but not "list-worthy." lol The song they sing (in Coccoon) coming back from the pool cracks me up every time: "We're in the mood for love... simply because we've got one!"

-Lgali, good taste!

-Shalini, You've got mail is a good movie, but I'm not inspired to watch it repeatedly.

-Amanda, thanks, all good movies, and I forgot to add A Knights Tale. That was very cool, among the many reasons, because of the modern music they used.

-C.C., Rob Roy was definitely fun to watch, but I'm not inspired to watch it repeatedly, you know?

Cris A profile image

Cris A  says:
10 months ago

Cosntant

Like those who came before me (LOL) i am predisposed to volunteer my own list but I am reminded that this hub is about the movies you can watch once a year and never get tired of and not the movies i wish you'd watch once a year and never get tired of, too! That said, nice list! But where's...? :D

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Shirley Anderson  says:
10 months ago

Great list, CW. I haven't seen a few of them, but most of them I either have on VHS or I've at least watched.

I absolutely LOVE The Princess Bride, I think it's hilarious! As is Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.

Any man who likes Rocky Horror is A-OK in my books! Also, Braveheart, Grease, Amadeus, Van Helsing, and a bunch more. Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see Bram Stoker.

I'm afraid that I have to disagree with you on Ferris Beuller, though I admit that may be because when my kids were younger they watched it about 4 million times in a month.

If I comment on all of these, this comment will be a mile long, so I'll stop.

Great list and reviews, CW!

Lifebydesign profile image

Lifebydesign  says:
10 months ago

Did you ever see 'The Draughtman's Contract'? Never could figure it out. I'd watch 'My Cousin Vinny' and the 'Stakeout' movies with Richard Dreyfuss again but I'm not big on watching movies again except maybe stuff by the Coen brothers. Great list by the way.

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SweetiePie  says:
10 months ago

I grew up with cable and watched many movies, but I also read. It was all about balance, but I love movies now because of it.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-Cris, go ahead. Many on the list are ones I'd forgotten, but would have eventually remembered.

-Shirley, thanks! Have had lots of people agree with you about Princess Bride. It's loved by everyone! I liked Bram Stoker, but never have the urge to watch it over... ? I first saw Rocky Horror right after it came out. Went with my band mates and saw it in a small theater in Hollywood, CA. It was still so new, there wasn't all the costumes, popcorn throwing, chanting along, etc. When we went to go see it again, all that was suddenly going on, and we hated it.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-Sweetie, you'll laugh but... I'm such a media freak that while I'm eating breakfast I'm reading AND watching The Daily Buzz (morning news/entertainment show from Florida). Maximum input! I also grew up with, and love both.

-Life, no I have seen Draughtman Contract. I'll check it out. I might add My Cousin Vinny. The chemistry between Peshi and Tomei make it worth seeing again.

Uninvited Writer profile image

Uninvited Writer  says:
10 months ago

I like old movies. I watch Philadelphia Story at least once a year. And, of course, Casablanca.

For newer movies, I watch Love Actually every Christmas now.

Cris A profile image

Cris A  says:
10 months ago

Constant

Of course i;m just joshing (is this word still used? LOL) besides Countrywomen made a request - my top 20 alltime favourite flicks so... and i'm pretty much in agreement with your choices :D

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Clara Ghomes  says:
10 months ago

And I already like Van helsing and the dark knight.. may be I beong to the horror category.. lol.. Nice hub and good all-time fav movies collection..

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-UW, I know it's a kind of blasphemy, but I still haven't seen Casablanca. Definitely have to rent it.

-I still use joghing every once in a while - or the more colorful, "shittin'"

-Clara, thanks. Maybe, but I bet you like other genres, too. Right?

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Pam Roberson  says:
10 months ago

This is a fun hub CW! I keep coming back to see what other people's favorites are. I have quite a list going of ones that I want to see now.

I have a few secret favorites. I think Goldentoad mentioned one of them...Nacho Libre. I know it didn't go over big, but there's something about that movie that really makes me laugh no matter how many times I see it. Then there's The Jerk, I've seen that at least 100 times. I'm slightly embarassed to admit this next one, but there's something about The Karate Kid that makes me watch everytime it comes on TV. :D Wax on wax off, paint the fence Daniel-son...lol!

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Ha-ha, Pam. Don't be embarrassed. I've seen all those movies. I loved Karate Kid, the first one. There was some good stuff in it. All the sequels, I didn't really appreciate as much, I also thought Wedding Singer was a pretty good movie, and 50 First Dates, too. I wouldn't buy either 'casue I never go, "I feel like watching that movie," but I'll watch if they're on TV. And I just added "Almost Famous" to the list. I love that movie! One of Kate Hudson's first.

reagu profile image

reagu  says:
10 months ago

You just reminded me to watch The Princess Bride again. Thank you.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

You're welcome!

Lady Guinevere profile image

Lady Guinevere  says:
10 months ago

Robinhood- Men in tights. Everytime I see it I laugh so hard! I love Cary Ewles!Shrek is good too.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Both excellent movies - Men in Tights is hilarious! - but, alas, not ones I ever desire to see routinly...

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Rose Ella Morton  says:
10 months ago

you forgot Gone With The Wind.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

-Rose, thanks for reading (and great picture!), but I didn't. It's an excellent, classic movie, but I saw it enough when I was married to last me a lifetime. I have no further desire to ever see it again.

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Pam Roberson  says:
10 months ago

I was looking for your latest hub when i happened upon this one again. :) Also, I remembered another goofy one that I can watch once a year...Malibu's Most Wanted. :D

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

My latest one is "Cygnus: Hemispheres"  http://hubpages.com/hub/CygnusX1Hemispheres

I don't know if I've seen Malibu's Most Wanted, yet.

OK, just looked up the movie. Not a big Jamie Kennedy fan.

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Pam Roberson  says:
10 months ago

Thanks, I just finished up reading and commenting.

It's funny, but I was just asking someone yesterday who that actor was because I didn't know him at all. I have no clue how his other movies are, but perhaps give it a try. It's about a guy/Jamie who thinks he's a black rapper. You might get some chuckles even though you don't like him. ;)

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

I would rent it, just to check it out, but I not a big rap fan, either. But for sure, if it ever comes on TV, I'll check it out.

Melissa G profile image

Melissa G  says:
10 months ago

Thanks, CW! I feel a tremendous sense of accomplishment now. How about The Golden Child? Or should I just quit while I'm ahead? ;)

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Ha-ha! The GoldneChild? With Eddie Murphy? Nah...

Melissa G profile image

Melissa G  says:
10 months ago

What??? That was such a good movie! I was very young when I formed that opinion, though, so maybe it isn't as great as I remember. :) How about Back to the Beach? Or Short Circuit?

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

I've never seen Back to the Beach, but Short Circuit was good. One of my favorite lines (which I still use whenever possible) is from that movie; "Numerous fragments. Some large, some small."

Melissa G profile image

Melissa G  says:
10 months ago

Back to the Beach is pretty fun, I recommend checking it out. If for no other reason then to see PeeWee Herman's cameo. :) Come to think of it, I guess it was geared more toward kids since my sisters and I liked it a lot more than our parents did. My favorite line from Short Circuit was probably "Your mama was a snowblower!"

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Funny! That could have numerous connotations...

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Mighty Mom  says:
10 months ago

Hi CW, I see you've received lots of suggestions to your list! Further to an earlier exchange this morning (or was it last night?) about women's sandals, I would have to add my favorite men in drag movie, "Some Like It Hot." Matthau/Lemmon and Monroe. Just in time for St. Valentine's Day (and the massacre). If you don't know it, check it out!

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Christoph Reilly  says:
10 months ago

I agree with your choices, my man, though I have never seen Highlander or Van Helsing. I don't have too much desire to see On Golden Pond again any time soon, though it is an excellent film. I'm going to try to catch the one's I haven't seen. If it appeals to you, it should appeal to me.

Good work putting this together and sifting through all the information!

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Yep, seen 'em. Thanks, MM.

Thanks, Christoph. That's a very cool compliment. Every time I watch Van Helsing I see something else amazing that I hadn't seen before. It quite the high-tech beastie-flick... if you appreciate that genre.

And thanks also for the "putting together" compliment. I didn't realize til it was finished, but I spent 10-to-11 hours working on this... an entire day! I started on it during the wee hours of the morn'

ripplemaker profile image

ripplemaker  says:
9 months ago

Hi Constant, I have not watched half of these yet..where have I been? LOL Thanks for the list. :D Happy hearts day to you my friend.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
9 months ago

Right back atcha, RM. I'd advise Netflix. They have every movie you can think of - including foreign films. It really does rock!

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blondepoet  says:
9 months ago

Great hub.I must admit I saw Rocky Horror Picture show around 15times in my lifetime.Van Heisling I could watch that 100times just to even watch Hugh Jackman,he is soooo dishy.The Highlander,I love Christopher Lambert,could watch that over and over.Dances With Wolves,I have seen more than once too,just love Kevin Costner.Grease yes great one,I jived to that maybe 12 times or more.I even went out and bought some of those skin tight pants like Olivia after seeing that.It's a great list Constant,well done,browsing through your list I have been guilty of watching a lot of them on many occassions.I dont think you have Titanic on your list.My god I am up to 14times on that one,on those rainy days,and I still cry

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
9 months ago

Thanks, blondepoet.  I did like Titanic, alot, but have no urge to see it regularly.

But, Kate and Leonardo's new movie looks pretty good, eh?

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gksquire9  says:
9 months ago

Great hub. As someone who loves movies I love your list, even if I don't like all the same ones you like. Keep writing.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
9 months ago

Thank you, GK, and I will.

If we all liked the same things, how boring would life be?

Patricia Costanzo profile image

Patricia Costanzo  says:
9 months ago

It looks like our tastes in movies are similiar, I'll have to check out Second Hand Lions. Its the only one one your short list I haven't seen. I'm gonna have to look at your long list closer. Sometimes I have to see the movie jacket to remember the movie. My list would of course have a few romances added like Pride and Prejudice.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
9 months ago

I haven't seen Pride and Prejudice yet, but I've heard it's good. Definitely rent Secondhand Lions. You'll love it.

Patricia Costanzo profile image

Patricia Costanzo  says:
9 months ago

I just bought Planet Earth at Costco, damn that was expensive!

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
9 months ago

Really? The whole series? I'm gonna get it, too. That's possibly one of the most amazing things I've ever seen.

Hope you didn't pay list for it. I found it on Amazon.com (new) for $23.40

Patricia Costanzo profile image

Patricia Costanzo  says:
9 months ago

Damn! Ya $50. I got screwed eh?

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
9 months ago

Don't worry, nobody thinks to check Amazon first. But now you know. If/when you do check there in the future, there are two categories after your product is located: "New" and "New & Used." Always check new & used first. There are typically new things there for used prices.

I don't know what the logic is behind this, but hey, capitalize on it!

Anna Marie Bowman profile image

Anna Marie Bowman  says:
9 months ago

The Princess Bride is one of my all-time favorite movies!!! Glad to see it on the list!!

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
9 months ago

I totally agree, anna. It just never gets boring, does it?

Anna Marie Bowman profile image

Anna Marie Bowman  says:
9 months ago

Nope, not at all!!! Remember, never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line!!! LOL!!

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
9 months ago

You truly have a dizzying intellect....

WAIT TIL I GET GOING!!!

Terminator Salvation nut  says:
8 months ago

Great Lens I enjoyed it and have bookmarked you.. I'll be back!

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
8 months ago

Thank you very much!

Frieda Babbley profile image

Frieda Babbley  says:
8 months ago

Great layout, nice presentation of your favorites. Nice idea to make a list as well.

I love the movie "What About Bob". I never tire of it. I'm not sure why. Now it is a Thanksgiving tradition, one I started and that has been accepted with open arms in my family. It's always pulled out and watched between snacks and Thanksgiving dinner. We anact scenes from it all year long and crack up every time. It just never gets old.

By the way, love the photo after the comments "Wanna dance, or would you rather just suck face?" Excellent movie!

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
8 months ago

Thanks, Frieda!  "On Golden Pond" is a treasure.

I don't think I've seen What About Bob?.  I'll have to check it out. 

My cousin and I always watch "So, I Married an Axe Murderer" whenever we get together, and we watch it for one reason;  Mike as the drunken Irish father making fun of his son's big head ... I'm chuckling right now just thinking about it!  And we'll act it out (Irish accents and all) at the slightest provocation.

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