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These Are The Ten Most Re-Watched Films, Anyone Agree?
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Personally I think Zulu should be no. 1, but what do others think?
1. Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark
2. Star Wars
3. Back to the Future
4. Home Alone
5. E.T.
6. Jaws
7. Jurassic Park
8. Independence Day
9. Titanic
10. Alien
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1. Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark
2. Star Wars
3. Back to the Future
4. Home Alone
5. E.T.
6. Jaws
7. Jurassic Park
8. Independence Day
9. Titanic
10. Alien
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You cannot agree or disagree with the list! It is not a list of the top ten best ever films, is it, merely the result of a random survey. You may rewatch a certain film over and over again and it may or may not be on the list. The film i never tire of watching is The Last Of The Mohicans, for the stirring background music as much as anything.
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While not a film aficionado, I had read and re-read endlessly, James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans[i as a child and so would agree wholeheartedly with Ken4155... It was my first exposure to the talents of Daniel Day-Lewis and was one of the most exhausting movies I've ever watched, from the opening elk hunt chase to the ending rescue attempt of the women.
The soaring cliff and rocky krag scenes, especially at the end, were, I expected, to be filmedin upsate New York since that was the setting of most of Cooper's novels... but behold and low they were filmed in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, a southern State!
Have to mention how Wes Studi really stole the show though... seen first, briefly, in Dances with Wolves, his characterization of [i]Magua] in Mohicans was just outstanding ..
The soaring cliff and rocky krag scenes, especially at the end, were, I expected, to be filmedin upsate New York since that was the setting of most of Cooper's novels... but behold and low they were filmed in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, a southern State!
Have to mention how Wes Studi really stole the show though... seen first, briefly, in Dances with Wolves, his characterization of [i]Magua] in Mohicans was just outstanding ..
It is true that my list of best films ever and the list of films I'd watch over and over again are probably rather different. In many respects Jaws is a brilliant film but I'm not sure I'll ever watch it again. I just don't do scary movies. On the other hand I really enjoy watching superhero movies such as Spider-Man 2, which is really fun, but I know it's not a brilliant movie per se. But it is very entertaining. There's some overlap probably -- again let me cite WALL-E, although not everyone would agree -- but not that much.
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