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reecejackox
22-07-2020, 12:06 AM
it was Stuart Little me loved that movie.

Kate!
22-07-2020, 12:07 AM
E.T.

LaLaLand
22-07-2020, 12:12 AM
Hocus Pocus. I thought it was just the best thing ever! Used to rent it almost every week from the local Video Shop!

Tony Montana
22-07-2020, 12:20 AM
Dennis the Menace (1993) :love:

Mystic Mock
22-07-2020, 01:18 AM
The Incredibles
Monster's Inc
Finding Nemo
Cars
Shrek

Although I haven't seen any of them in years, a rewatch is probably on the cards.:laugh:

Toy Soldier
22-07-2020, 07:59 AM
Terminator 2 :joker:.

Strictly Jake
22-07-2020, 08:20 AM
Toy Story
Bugs Life
Jurassic Park
Beauty and the beast

Liam-
22-07-2020, 08:55 AM
The Rescuers down under :love:

Marsh.
22-07-2020, 09:15 AM
Small child: Wizard of Oz

Older child: Scooby-Doo (the one with Sarah Michelle Gellar etc :worry:)

Teen: OBSESSED with Robin Williams movies. I still have tons of his movies.

Niamh.
22-07-2020, 09:19 AM
You couldn't really watch movies over and over when I was a kid, I don't even remember when we got a video player so I watched Willy Wonka a lot because it was on a lot around Christmas time and I loved it, also A Christmas Carol

As a teenager, I watched loads of films over and over Heathers I've probably watched more times than any other film, I went for months watching it everyday. Then Dirty Dancing, Pump up the Volume (I was slightly obsessed with Christian Slater as a teenager)

Swan
22-07-2020, 11:02 AM
Anything with Arnie in (mainly T2, Commando and Last Action Hero)

Amy Jade
22-07-2020, 02:23 PM
Dirty Dancing, Heathers, Miss Congeniality, Scream.

Kizzy
22-07-2020, 02:29 PM
Labyrinth, grease

Vanessa
22-07-2020, 03:15 PM
We have cleaners at my workiplace.
But we also do some, like sweeping the floor or wiping surfaces.

Strictly Jake
22-07-2020, 03:43 PM
We have cleaners at my workiplace.
But we also do some, like sweeping the floor or wiping surfaces.

Ah great movie!!

Marsh.
22-07-2020, 03:54 PM
We have cleaners at my workiplace.
But we also do some, like sweeping the floor or wiping surfaces.

Ah great movie!!

:joker:

Crimson Dynamo
22-07-2020, 04:54 PM
Life of Brian

Airplane

JerseyWins
22-07-2020, 05:06 PM
I've never really re-watched the same thing over and over too many times. Best I can think of watching multiple times as a kid is Home Alone & that's because it would get shown in school a lot during free time at the end of school years etc. & on TV constantly.

Daniel-X
22-07-2020, 05:09 PM
I was obsessed with Grease for a time when I was in primary school and Mean Girls in high school

Dogeatdog
23-07-2020, 10:59 AM
I liked Hey Arnold the movie when I was a kid and remember watching it quite a few times. As a teenager though it was The Fast and The Furious, Back To The Future and Bad Boys.

Niamh.
23-07-2020, 11:00 AM
Dirty Dancing, Heathers, Miss Congeniality, Scream.

:lovedup:

LukeB
23-07-2020, 11:05 AM
Harry Potter films, Lion King and Scream films

Shaun
23-07-2020, 11:12 AM
Mrs Doubtfire - this movie was a huge comfort to me growing up because my parents would regularly fight and argue, and the whole central theme of kids being able to be loved by both parents - that don't love each other any more - was a godsend. Throw in a dollop of drag and a lot of great comedy and it's just my perfect movie.

Grease - no choice of my own, but my mum and sister were obsessed with this movie and I could probably name 80% of the dialogue as a result. It's a good movie but not one of my favourites.

Matilda - I now have the joy of enforcing 90s classics on my toddler niece and this is our mutual favourite from that time. Again, super heartwarming and easily accessible for kids, and has such a specific nostalgic element to it that I love.

Toy Story - I only had the first one on VHS until the DVD era came around and I turned into a teen, but it's still my favourite one and probably the best animated film of all time.

Beauty and the Beast - my favourite Disney movie, I think the sheer theatricality and vulnerability in the title song helped mould me into the emotional queer I am today :love:

Niamh.
23-07-2020, 11:15 AM
Mrs Doubtfire - this movie was a huge comfort to me growing up because my parents would regularly fight and argue, and the whole central theme of kids being able to be loved by both parents - that don't love each other any more - was a godsend. Throw in a dollop of drag and a lot of great comedy and it's just my perfect movie.

Grease - no choice of my own, but my mum and sister were obsessed with this movie and I could probably name 80% of the dialogue as a result. It's a good movie but not one of my favourites.

Matilda - I now have the joy of enforcing 90s classics on my toddler niece and this is our mutual favourite from that time. Again, super heartwarming and easily accessible for kids, and has such a specific nostalgic element to it that I love.

Toy Story - I only had the first one on VHS until the DVD era came around and I turned into a teen, but it's still my favourite one and probably the best animated film of all time.

Beauty and the Beast - my favourite Disney movie, I think the sheer theatricality and vulnerability in the title song helped mould me into the emotional queer I am today :love:

awww, that made me very sad for little Shaun :( Great movie though, my kids used to watch that one over and over as well

The Slim Reaper
23-07-2020, 11:17 AM
I used to fall asleep watching beavis and butthead do America, every night for about 2 years straight.

Niamh.
23-07-2020, 11:20 AM
I used to fall asleep watching beavis and butthead do America, every night for about 2 years straight.

:laugh:

I shared this video with Luke and it's the funniest thing ever, anytime I'm feeling down I put it on and it makes laugh :hehe:

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The Slim Reaper
23-07-2020, 11:22 AM
:laugh:

I shared this video with Luke and it's the funniest thing ever, anytime I'm feeling down I put it on and it makes laugh :hehe:

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The great Cornholio :worship:

Ammi
23-07-2020, 04:08 PM
Mrs Doubtfire - this movie was a huge comfort to me growing up because my parents would regularly fight and argue, and the whole central theme of kids being able to be loved by both parents - that don't love each other any more - was a godsend. Throw in a dollop of drag and a lot of great comedy and it's just my perfect movie.

Grease - no choice of my own, but my mum and sister were obsessed with this movie and I could probably name 80% of the dialogue as a result. It's a good movie but not one of my favourites.

Matilda - I now have the joy of enforcing 90s classics on my toddler niece and this is our mutual favourite from that time. Again, super heartwarming and easily accessible for kids, and has such a specific nostalgic element to it that I love.

Toy Story - I only had the first one on VHS until the DVD era came around and I turned into a teen, but it's still my favourite one and probably the best animated film of all time.

Beauty and the Beast - my favourite Disney movie, I think the sheer theatricality and vulnerability in the title song helped mould me into the emotional queer I am today :love:


...such a wonderful choice ..:lovedup:...the only one for me I would change is that I would replace Grease with Dirty Dancing ...and I could probably name 80% ..(..or more...)...of the dialogue for that as well...