I mean... It's <JAWS>. Jaws. You know - like almost 30 years old... About this crazy insane SHARK... I Mean, he jus eats <EVERYTHING>.... Just intense. Like everyone gives it 10 starts, 2 thumbs up, etc.... And you havent seen it.... ? But you know <of> it, right? (kinda like hash bars in Amsterdam....)
1) I'm 28... 2)yes I know of it (I even ride the ride at Universal Studios Orlando, which was awesome) 3) hash bars? In Amsterdam?
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When I was a kid, the Sandlot is probably the movie I watched the most. My family has watched It's a Wonderful Life multiple Christmases. Nowadays I do re-watches less, or, if I re-watch a movie, it's one I haven't seen in years and years. I have watched the Departed 6 or 7 times probably, and having just finished reading Conversations With Scorsese, it's got me hankering to watch it again. But as I've been making my way through a re-watch of Scorsese's filmography (including first viewings of some of his that I've missed, like Boxcar Bertha/Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore/After Hours/Kundun), I might wait until it comes up chronologically. I've watched Clerks, a couple Tarantino movies, Do the Right Thing, and the original Star Wars and Lord of the Rings trilogies a handful of times. I sometimes end up seeing movies I really love in theaters a few times, mostly because I see it by myself first, then convince friends they have to see it and I see it again with them. Happened with Mad Max: Fury Road and 21 Jump Street. Also when I lived in LA I'd get lonely and not want to hang out at my apartment so I'd see movies and end up repeating movies I liked sometimes even if I wasn't super crazy about them.
Do the Right Thing. Loved it. Great movie. Quiz Show too. (on a Turturro run....) The Big Night with John Tuturro was good - 2 Italian brothers run a restaurant. wonderful. ETA: Stanley Tucci is in Big Night.
I have yet to watch that one. I know of it. I want to. I just can't sit down to it. Small TV, subtitles, right? One that's not on TV very much, I will always watch - wife can't, though. Too sad - Schindler's List.