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What's a movie you could watch over and over no matter how many times you've seen it?

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Nights in Rodanthe. Watch it. Have tissues handy.
The Notebook. Such a touching love story with a twist.
Pitch Black. The space movie with Vin Diesel. Scary. The original. Not the sequels.
Dirty Dancing. Who doesn' t want romance? And cause Swayze was hot and could dance.
The Titanic. The original with Shelley Winters and a great cast of famous talented actors/ actresses. And the modern one with Winslet and Dicaprio. Music by Celine Dionne.
Tje horse series from the past. Black Beauty. All the sequels. By a male author. Story of the original horse. His son. His daughters. Recall like Son of blah blah. Then name of next. Etc. Read them as a child. For years I reread them My love of horses started there. Never ended. So sweet.
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@PoetryNEmotion I think I've seen all those and liked most. Can't get on board with sad movies though - Nicholas Sparks, etc. Too much sadness in my life already - I don't watch anything that makes my cry and do get really pissed off when one gets past my radar. Which is the only reason I ended up watching Nights in Rodanthe. Been a long time since I've read Black Beauty, but as I recall, I enjoyed them immensely as a child. I do remember seei g the original Black Velvet with a very young Elizabeth Taylor.
lexiconic · 61-69, M
@PoetryNEmotion
You like a mixture of Romance and intrigue "Pitch Black" or is it Vin Diesels Torso ? 🤔
@lexiconic I love romance and horror and, yes, I got this thing about him. Once I even had a dream that he was next to me on a leather couch with his arm around me. We were talking. And then...Fuck. I woke up. LOL. You are gonna die. I saw your sentence. I asked my son Have you seen Vin Diesel's Torso? He started laughing. I said, oh, he means the real torso. I thought it was a movie for about 5 seconds. You are killing me, lexiconic. Seriously. My fav genre is horror. Always has been. Thank you, hon.
@LadyBronte I hear you. The movie starts with the Black Stallion by Walter Farley. There are numerous books in the series. I read and I reread them so many times. Countless. The Black Stallion and Flame. Etc. You should read them. I think I will buy a collection of them. Read again as an adult woman. It is said the Black Stallion is the most famous fictional horse. Even more so than Black Beauty.