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Movies You Never Get Tired of Watching (2 Viewers)

These ChatGPT summaries are pretty worthless. I tried seeing if I could get it to insult me by putting in stuff like Young Einstein or Freddy Got Fingered as my favorite movies, but it was still complimenting me on my taste in movies.
 
These ChatGPT summaries are pretty worthless. I tried seeing if I could get it to insult me by putting in stuff like Young Einstein or Freddy Got Fingered as my favorite movies, but it was still complimenting me on my taste in movies.
You could instruct it to judge you harshly and in insulting terms.
 
These ChatGPT summaries are pretty worthless. I tried seeing if I could get it to insult me by putting in stuff like Young Einstein or Freddy Got Fingered as my favorite movies, but it was still complimenting me on my taste in movies.
You could instruct it to judge you harshly and in insulting terms.
I could, but I was trying to see if I get it to say something like that on its own without a prompt.
 
Boogie Nights
Carlitos Way
Goodfellas
Godfather 1-2
No Country For Old Men
Rushmore
Big Lebowski
Dazed and Confused
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
The Big Short
 
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I could easily list 200 without batting an eye.

So we will take it in 25’s

Jaws
Jaws 2
Alien
Aliens
Alien 3
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
Star Wars
Empire Strikes Back
Rouge One
Revenge of the Sith
LOTR Trilogy Extended Versions
Halloween
Halloween 2
The Thing
The Fog
Escape From New York
The Shining
The Shawshank Redemption
Goodfellas
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Trading Places
Animal House
Oceans 11 (Pitt/Clooney version)
 
These ChatGPT summaries are pretty worthless. I tried seeing if I could get it to insult me by putting in stuff like Young Einstein or Freddy Got Fingered as my favorite movies, but it was still complimenting me on my taste in movies.
You could instruct it to judge you harshly and in insulting terms.
Same basic list, different tone:
Ohhh! Lemme tell ya somethin’ about this jabroni right here—they got a movie list that looks like it was picked by a philosophy major who accidentally wandered into a frat party and never left! HAH!


You start with The Lobster—what is this, a dystopian seafood buffet? “Ooooh if I don’t find love, I’ll turn into a crustacean!” Yeah, just like my Uncle Lou when Aunt Marie left him for the guy at Red Lobster! BOOM!


Then Into the Wild—“I hate society so much I’m gonna go eat berries in Alaska and talk to moose!” Buddy, we get it—you don’t like brunch with your parents!


And then—Silence of the Lambs! Oh, you classy now! Nothing says “Saturday night in” like cannibalism and a guy who makes people suits. “Hey ma, pass the mashed potatoes and the trauma!”


Now we hit Life is Beautiful. Real subtle shift, huh? “Hey, here’s a heartbreaking Holocaust dramedy sandwiched between psychotic killers and Will Ferrell!” You like your emotions scrambled like eggs at a church breakfast!


Then BOOM—Stepbrothers and Old School! Yeah baby, now we’re cookin’ with non-alcoholic wine! “I’m deep, I’m thoughtful, I’m also 47 and still think fart jokes are high art!”


The Shawshank Redemption—finally, a prison movie for people who still believe in hugs. You cried, didn’t ya? Don’t lie, I see you clutchin’ that tissue box like it owes you money.


Then Poor Things. What even IS that movie? It’s like Mary Shelley got into a slap fight with Wes Anderson at a steampunk sex shop. “Ohhh I love this Victorian freakshow with feminist themes and brain transplants!” Yeah, of course you do—you read poetry on purpose.


A Serious Man and Fargo—the Coen Brothers double-dip. One’s about a guy having an existential meltdown in the suburbs, the other’s a Midwestern bloodbath with a smile. You like your despair with snow and a hotdish!


Then Amour—my goodness! Who hurt you?? You went from Will Ferrell playing bongos to two hours of watching people die very slowly in a Paris apartment. What are you, emotionally cross-training?


And then finally—Excalibur! Knights! Swords! Incest! Glittery fog machines! You watched this with a look on your face like, “Yup, THIS is cinema.” The sword comes out of the stone and so does your inner 12-year-old yelling, “HECK YEAH, MAGIC!”


Bottom line? You’re like an arthouse theater that also serves nachos. One minute it’s deep, thoughtful, Oscar-worthy drama—next thing, it’s a man in his underwear yelling, “Did we just become best friends?!”


You’re a beautiful mess, baby. Don’t ever change. OHHH!
 
Impossible to recall them all but here are a few I never tire of and I don't think have been mentioned.
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L.A. Confidential1997
As corruption grows in 1950s Los Angeles, three policemen - one strait-laced, one brutal, and one sleazy - investigate a series of murders with their own brand of justice.
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The Ox-Bow Incident 1942
The Ox-Bow Incident isn't a very well-known cinema classic, and therefore it's fan base is comprised mostly of cinema buffs that are willing to go that extra mile to see great films.
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Europa Europa 1990
A Jewish boy, separated from his family in the early days of WWII, poses as a German orphan and is thereafter taken into the heart of the Nazi world as a 'war hero' and eventually made a Hitler Youth. Although improbabilities and happenstance are cornerstones of the film, it is based upon a true story.
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The Year of Living Dangerously 1982
A young Australian reporter tries to navigate the political turmoil of Indonesia during the rule of President Sukarno with the help of a diminutive photographer.
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The Nice Guys 2016
In 1970s Los Angeles, a mismatched pair of private eyes investigate a missing girl and the mysterious death of a porn star.
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To Live and Die in L.A. 1985
A fearless Secret Service agent will stop at nothing to bring down the counterfeiter who killed his partner.
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Hell or High Water 2016
In West Texas, two brothers go on a bank-robbing rampage. They are targeting the branches of one bank in particular, The Texas Midland Bank.
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Zodiac 2007
Between 1968 and 1983, a San Francisco cartoonist becomes an amateur detective obsessed with tracking down the Zodiac Killer, an unidentified individual who terrorizes Northern California with a killing spree.
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Yellow Sky (Western 1948)

A rare gem of a western that never really got its due appreciation.

 
Chinatown
Jaws
North by Northwest
The Big Lebowski
No Country for Old Men
Wes Anderson’s catalog
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou
Blood Simple
Goodfellas
Dumb and Dumber
Something About Mary
Casablanca
Arsenic and Old Lace
 
Impossible to recall them all but here are a few I never tire of and I don't think have been mentioned.
--------------------------------
L.A. Confidential1997
As corruption grows in 1950s Los Angeles, three policemen - one strait-laced, one brutal, and one sleazy - investigate a series of murders with their own brand of justice.
---------------------------------------
The Ox-Bow Incident 1942
The Ox-Bow Incident isn't a very well-known cinema classic, and therefore it's fan base is comprised mostly of cinema buffs that are willing to go that extra mile to see great films.
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The Year of Living Dangerously 1982
A young Australian reporter tries to navigate the political turmoil of Indonesia during the rule of President Sukarno with the help of a diminutive photographer.
------------------------------
The Nice Guys 2016
In 1970s Los Angeles, a mismatched pair of private eyes investigate a missing girl and the mysterious death of a porn star.
----------------------------------
To Live and Die in L.A. 1985
A fearless Secret Service agent will stop at nothing to bring down the counterfeiter who killed his partner.
----------------------------------------
Hell or High Water 2016
In West Texas, two brothers go on a bank-robbing rampage. They are targeting the branches of one bank in particular, The Texas Midland Bank.
------------------
Zodiac 2007
Between 1968 and 1983, a San Francisco cartoonist becomes an amateur detective obsessed with tracking down the Zodiac Killer, an unidentified individual who terrorizes Northern California with a killing spree.
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I took a couple off but these 7 are no-brainer movies I could watch over and over over again. Well done Bracie.
 
I took a couple off but these 7 are no-brainer movies I could watch over and over over again. Well done Bracie.
I figured which two when you posted but I never tire of Yellow Sky. It is just too good. The music, the scenery, the cast, the writing, the directing, even the love story works really well. I really like it and linked the actual movie for anyone who wants a fun watch.
Europa Europa is a Polish film, so I doubt most have even heard of it let alone seen it. A buddy of mine kept telling me about it and after almost a year I finally got around to giving it a watch. I remember the anxiety level the first time I saw it went to 100 and never went down. It is based on a true story. I've never seen anything like Europa Europa so anytime I can pimp it, I do. Give it a watch if you never have seen it.
 
I took a couple off but these 7 are no-brainer movies I could watch over and over over again. Well done Bracie.
I figured which two when you posted but I never tire of Yellow Sky. It is just too good. The music, the scenery, the cast, the writing, the directing, even the love story works really well. I really like it and linked the actual movie for anyone who wants a fun watch.
Europa Europa is a Polish film, so I doubt most have even heard of it let alone seen it. A buddy of mine kept telling me about it and after almost a year I finally got around to giving it a watch. I remember the anxiety level the first time I saw it went to 100 and never went down. It is based on a true story. I've never seen anything like Europa Europa so anytime I can pimp it, I do. Give it a watch if you never have seen it.
Both have been on my watch list, just haven’t gotten around to them yet.
 
I thought of this thread over the weekend as I rewatched Avenders Endgame and Infinity War and the always so bad its fun CONAIR
 
Stand By Me

I watched this so many times as a kid. I don't think I've done a rewatch as a grown man though. Will have to change that. Same goes for Better Off Dead, The Sure Thing, Pretty in Pink and Just One of The Guys which were also in constant rotation in the mid-late 80s.
 
Stand By Me

I watched this so many times as a kid. I don't think I've done a rewatch as a grown man though. Will have to change that. Same goes for Better Off Dead, The Sure Thing, Pretty in Pink and Just One of The Guys which were also in constant rotation in the mid-late 80s.
Good taste.....you have it!

Stand By Me was a childhood favorite of mine and when I showed it to my older boys about a decade ago, they loved it as much as I do. Then, on Friday, I showed it to my twin boys and they loved it. What a homerun movie.

I watched Just One of the Guys so many times too. Underrated nudity in this one.
 
Stand By Me

I watched this so many times as a kid. I don't think I've done a rewatch as a grown man though. Will have to change that. Same goes for Better Off Dead, The Sure Thing, Pretty in Pink and Just One of The Guys which were also in constant rotation in the mid-late 80s.
Good taste.....you have it!

Stand By Me was a childhood favorite of mine and when I showed it to my older boys about a decade ago, they loved it as much as I do. Then, on Friday, I showed it to my twin boys and they loved it. What a homerun movie.

I watched Just One of the Guys so many times too. Underrated nudity in this one.

Go on Terry, show us hairy chest!

Buddy is an underrated 80's character
 
These ChatGPT summaries are pretty worthless. I tried seeing if I could get it to insult me by putting in stuff like Young Einstein or Freddy Got Fingered as my favorite movies, but it was still complimenting me on my taste in movies.
Well they may be worthless but at least they are polite while being worthless.
 
You are right that 2-6 is 5 movies not 4. When I wrote it out I wrote 4 when it really should have been 5 of the first 6.

Great job really. What would we do without you being able to spot someone's errors?
I wasn’t trying to call out an error, I was originally asking what you considered the first four Star Wars movies since that was your response- since Phantom Menace would be the 4th by release date. It evolved from there because your answer was then 5 movies.
 
Stand By Me

I watched this so many times as a kid. I don't think I've done a rewatch as a grown man though. Will have to change that.
It holds up no matter how many times you watch it.
"I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?"

It was shot so well too. The scenes where they're walking along the train tracks with the Oregon landscape behind them, the quiet moment where Gordie is alone with the deer, the small town used, the action sequences. Just brilliant.
 
It was shot so well too. The scenes where they're walking along the train tracks with the Oregon landscape behind them, the quiet moment where Gordie is alone with the deer, the small town used, the action sequences. Just brilliant.
So many good quotes too. "We're going to see a dead kid. Maybe it shouldn't be a party."
 
It was shot so well too. The scenes where they're walking along the train tracks with the Oregon landscape behind them, the quiet moment where Gordie is alone with the deer, the small town used, the action sequences. Just brilliant.
So many good quotes too. "We're going to see a dead kid. Maybe it shouldn't be a party."

You guys ever read The Body? Always had me curious what the book was like because this was far from the usual Steven King film.
 
It was shot so well too. The scenes where they're walking along the train tracks with the Oregon landscape behind them, the quiet moment where Gordie is alone with the deer, the small town used, the action sequences. Just brilliant.
So many good quotes too. "We're going to see a dead kid. Maybe it shouldn't be a party."

You guys ever read The Body? Always had me curious what the book was like because this was far from the usual Steven King film.

Oddly enough, I'm pretty sure I did but don't remember a thing about it. It's from his book Different Seasons, which I did read. I vividly recall reading Apt Pupil and Shawshank Redemption (actual title was Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption) from that book, but I remember nothing about The Body, which is the basis for the film SBM. I read this book in the backseat of a car driving up from Texas to Maine. Apt Pupil was a crazy read!
 

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