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What films have you seen the most in the cinema - especially first run?


OK, a thread on movies, not on movie websites that are disappearing .

This is a thread that comes up often on FG but I don't recall ever seeing it here (could just be my bad memory or the various times I've been off the boards, apologies if I'm forgetting a recent thread someone started) and I figured why not? Especially because people here are a little more likely to actually discuss why they would go to the cinema multiple times for the same film, and also because many here grew up in the pre-video days when that was the only option if you loved a film and wanted to be sure to see it again. So I'd love little lists - AND some insight into the reasons, what made you go again and again. If you worked in a cinema and actually sat down and watched things straight through for free 100x times, share that as well. Let's have a thread to help close out this site about how much we really love film!

FILMS I SAW MOSTLY OR ENTIRELY FIRST-RUN

Star Wars (1977) - this came out when I was 11, the perfect age, and as I was already a nascent sci-fi/comics/fantasy buff, and as it played literally for years, well...

7 times first run I think, around another 5 at various times in the 80s and 90s in retrospectives/revivals, including the 1997 "Special Edition"

Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) - similar to the above in terms of my reaction. I'm pretty sure I saw this 5 times first-run and another 3 or 4 in later years.

E.T. (1982) - 5 times first run, once later I believe. I was a very emotional and romantic boy and young man. I guess I still am.

in 1983 I went off to college, and started seeing more and a wider variety of films, but no longer had the time or desire to keep going back to the same one over and over - at least for a while

Defending Your Life (1991) 7 times first run; like many of the films that follow, a mostly emotional reaction; I can say that this and many other films that are inspirational in a broad sense - get off your ass and live your life! - have inspired me to go back to the cinema often, if nothing else

Unforgiven (1992) - Clint, 'nuff said. 6 times first run; the western that really got me into westerns

The Bridges of Madison County (1995) - Clint again, 5 times, only once with my then-girlfriend who I was in the process of breaking up with. She wasn't much of a romantic (one of our many problems) and while she liked this it didn't really affect her. The rain sequence near the end is still absolutely gut-wrenching to me.

Dead Man (1996) - 9 times first run, 1 more a couple of years later at a retro. Still my record. My favorite film for a good many years and one that still speaks to me about genre and about America in ways that few films do. It played for months in Chicago, I think the only city in the US where it did well.

A Brighter Summer Day (1991) - 4 times between 1997-2000, not quite "first run" technically, but this never had a commercial US release until just a couple of years ago (and that was minimal). In Chicago though the Film Center of the Art Institute held their own print of it for a while and they showed it several times.

La La Land - 5 times so far. Pure joy, and I need it. Also a film that will be vastly diminished on the small screen, with no audience but me.

There are innumerable films I saw 2 or 3 times in the cinema as well - most recently Cloud Atlas and Silver Linings Playbook each twice.

I've probably seen It's a Wonderful Life more times in the cinema than any of these, because I used to go at Christmas every year, sometimes twice. Probably around 15 times total. But obviously not first run.


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Agreed. I wouldn't mind seeing Paterson again myself (it instantly shot to the top of my list after watching it; just such a sweet, relaxing film to experience, among many other virtues), but I consider myself pretty lucky to have been able to see it once, and so soon at that. Seems like local theater chains are quick to dismiss anything that got overlooked by the Oscars, which I suppose makes sense from a financial standpoint, but limits my options considerably.

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Star Trek (2009): 10 times
Casino Royale (2006): 6 time
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: 7 times

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I saw guardian three times.

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Guardian of the galaxy. I loved it and viewed it two more times.

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