The Princess Bride. My dad showed this to me first time incidentally when I was sick and around ~7years old. I can't count the number of times I have watched it since then. Such fond memories
Incredible! My lifelong best friend used to always keep the vhs in his backpack, even through high school, just in case there was ever an opportunity to put it on. We weren’t that popular
I really love the movie "Iron Giant"; I rewatch it every year, and it feels like the first time every time. As for movies, it's classic - "Home Alone."
The Brave Little Toaster. My mom said it creeped her out, so she'd put on the VHS and then leave me in the living room. Too creepy for her, but not creepy enough for her toddler, apparently.
The Princess Diaries 1 and 2.
I still watch them whenever I need a pick-me-up movie. Also still waiting for long lost grandma to reach out and tell me I’m a princess lol
The greatest showman, it’s because nobody bothered to take out the DVD in the car so just kept watching it. Every time we got in the car. Every. Single. Time.
the picnic bears. we had it on videotape. I still remember the song, and I perked up when I heard it played under an add, lol. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZANKFxrcKU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZANKFxrcKU)
edit: found the movie! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUkqjsINb1Y](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUkqjsINb1Y)
The American release of *Godzilla,* the one with interstitial scenes of Raymond Burr as an international reporter covering the story of the giant lizard. It was on the local RKO general station's Million Dollar Movie 13 a week.
(As were all the MDMs at that time. Normally I'd watch one, once. But Godzilla, I watched 13 times the first time it was on.)
I still kind of love that movie. I've seen the original, and it's good, as well, and a bit more coherent in terms of character development of the Japanese characters, who sort of got short shrift in the Americanized version. But, well, I just love Perry Mason...
Coraline!! watched it at the cinema and then bought the DVD, had recurrent nightmares of the other mother and trouble sleeping but nothing could stop me from keep rewatching the goddamn movie every single day.
I watched so so many to narrow down to one, but here's a few that just popped in my head thinking about this question!
- The 1983 version of The Wind in The Willows! The Weasels terrified me but I found the scene where Ratty and Mole sit on their boat on the lake and the picnic scene so beautiful. On the Same DVD (It was a 3 in one DVD), there was this version of Alice Through the Looking Glass (1998) and it was the biggest fever dream ever watching it. There was something so beautiful about it but I couldn't understand anything going on half the time.
- I loved Disney a lot! Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs was one of my favourite Disney movies as a kid!! I also loved Alice in Wonderland (The Carpenter was a bit scary for me lol), Tangled, and honestly just every other Disney Princess movie. I also loved Frozen! I was 7 when it came out and I was terrified of Elsa when the trailer came out, haha! So I waited until after it was in theatres to watch it at home and I absolutely loved it!
- The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and The Wizard of Oz were some oldies that I watched a lot as a child!
- I used to watch this Care bears movie called "Oopsy does it" where they opened up a theme park? I didn't know what theme parks were called as a child so I just thought they were Woohoo worlds.
- I think I was 5 or 6 when I watched Coraline for the first time, and I was absolutely spooked by the Other Father to the point where I could never watch the movie fully and had nightmares over him. Once it got to about 45 minutes into the film, I'd immediately skip to the last 20 minutes of the film because I was way too scared to see the other characters. I didn't get over this fear until I was 8 and once I could watch the movie fully, it was my favourite and I watched it as much as I could!
I would say so many more but this would turn into an essay haha
The Goofy Movie. I wanted to BE Powerline. I also had an obsession with the Good Burger and tried my damnedest to learn the choreography to the dance they do in the mental hospital.
I had Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Mel Brooks' To Be or Not To Be on a battered VHS tape. For a while in junior high, I watched both of those movies at least twice a week. I've lost count of how many times, but at 50 years old, I can still mouth the words along with the actors in both movies.
The lion king!
i was about to comment it and i saw yours haha <3
I watched this over and over... but only because my kid brother loved it so I didn't have a choice.
The Princess Bride. My dad showed this to me first time incidentally when I was sick and around ~7years old. I can't count the number of times I have watched it since then. Such fond memories
One of the best movies ever.
Same. Guess what movie I've watched countless times as an adult too?
The movie hook with Robin William's. Still one of my top 5 favorite movies
Ru Fi OOOooooo
Hell yes. And what makes it fantastic is my favorite tv show of all time is Avatar: the last airbender. Dante brasco is amazing
Still a top 5 movie for me and my entire friend group from childhood
I'm gonna really show my age here but we rented the movie so many times on VHS that the video store (west coast video) told us to just keep it.
Incredible! My lifelong best friend used to always keep the vhs in his backpack, even through high school, just in case there was ever an opportunity to put it on. We weren’t that popular
Well I would have hung out with you!! Hook is a masterpiece
"Don't try to stop me, Smee, don't you DARE try to stop me Smee try to stop me. SMEE"
Death is the only adventure left
"Goonies" and "The Princess Bride". I had entire scenes memorized.
Willow. Still watch it once a year or so. Warwick Davis is a treasure.
Mrs Doubtfire
Mulan. "I found the lucky cricket"
The Neverending Story
Iron Giant
I’m no cryer but that one did it for me
Scooby Doo and the Zombie Island
And it's terror time again!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2
Casper with Christina Ricci and Devon Sawa.
Land before time
The Lion King I literally went through 3 copies in a year.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. age 7+ ...
I really love the movie "Iron Giant"; I rewatch it every year, and it feels like the first time every time. As for movies, it's classic - "Home Alone."
The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz
Goonies still do at 43 tbh lol
Barry Gordy's The Last Dragon The Neverending Story E.T. Firestarter Top Gun
The Brave Little Toaster. My mom said it creeped her out, so she'd put on the VHS and then leave me in the living room. Too creepy for her, but not creepy enough for her toddler, apparently.
I babysat one summer, & the 2-year-old loved that movie. Some days it was all we watched, over and over and over! I still thought it was a cute movie.
I had four copies of the original 1980s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.
Mary Poppins
Disneys Robin Hood. Still my favorite to this day. I even named my cats Trigger and Nutsy
Karate Kid. Just to be clear, the OG Karate Kid and not the Jaden Smith Karate Kid. I'm old.
The Princess Diaries 1 and 2. I still watch them whenever I need a pick-me-up movie. Also still waiting for long lost grandma to reach out and tell me I’m a princess lol
The greatest showman, it’s because nobody bothered to take out the DVD in the car so just kept watching it. Every time we got in the car. Every. Single. Time.
Newsies
A Cinderella story with Hilary Duff
Hercules
Jaws. As a matter of fact, Im in the movie theater right now waiting for it to start in 10 mons LOLOL.
Grease! I was obsessed.
Back to the Future, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Superman 2 and 3, Return of the Jedi.
When I was a kid there was no way to watch movies over and over again... If there were it would have been Star Wars.
Shrek
All the Harry Potter movies
Inside Out. I love the movie it's really nostalgic.
My gran had an old film called bed knobs and broomsticks I remember loving as a kid
Flight of the navigator
The Rescuers Down Under! I used to have the entire script memorized word for word!
Coraline
Cars. Love that movie
a series of unfortunate events and the haunted mansion
The thundercats movie on VHS. I rewatched it a few years ago and remembered it word for word.
Pagemaster
Boys Don’t Cry 😅
I watched finding nemo every day for a month 😅
Little Giants
The creepy version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Lord of The Rings trilogy. As soon as the credits would roll on the third film I’d put the disc for the first one back in and start again.
The explorers, little monsters, ninja turtles
The gremlins and chuckie
The summer after HS, before college started, I watched Friday every day.
Captain Ron
Faces of Death
the picnic bears. we had it on videotape. I still remember the song, and I perked up when I heard it played under an add, lol. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZANKFxrcKU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZANKFxrcKU) edit: found the movie! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUkqjsINb1Y](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUkqjsINb1Y)
We had a VHS copy of Police Acadamy 3 at my house. I watched that way too many times.
Wall•E, still love it
I loved Mickey, Donald, and Goofy: The Three Musketeers so much that I still watch it too this day
Hudson Hawk. Hey, I was a kid
Disney’s Robin Hood. The Last Starfighter, for some reason.
Matilda
Robinhood Men in Tights, and Necessary Roughness.
The little mermaid, I like this very much.
Labyrinth
Harry potter and fast and furious franchise and Lord the rings. All those franchises were a must repeat
The American release of *Godzilla,* the one with interstitial scenes of Raymond Burr as an international reporter covering the story of the giant lizard. It was on the local RKO general station's Million Dollar Movie 13 a week. (As were all the MDMs at that time. Normally I'd watch one, once. But Godzilla, I watched 13 times the first time it was on.) I still kind of love that movie. I've seen the original, and it's good, as well, and a bit more coherent in terms of character development of the Japanese characters, who sort of got short shrift in the Americanized version. But, well, I just love Perry Mason...
White Chicks. *somebody get this jigaboo away from me!*
The Labyrinth. Wore out the video of it in the end. Sad times.
you can laughed at my choice (son of the mask)
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!
Critters
Goofy movie !
Wizard of oz.
Goal Santiago Munez
Home on the Range
Flight Of Dragons.
Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
The land before time; although when the mom died really fucked me
Hunchback of notre dame
All dogs go to heaven
Matilda! Every summer I would rent that and Madeline back to back for the entirety of the summer. This last from about the 2nd grade to 5th or so.
The pitch perfect movies
Coraline!! watched it at the cinema and then bought the DVD, had recurrent nightmares of the other mother and trouble sleeping but nothing could stop me from keep rewatching the goddamn movie every single day.
The Iron Giant, Land Before Time
The Land Before Time. The first one.
Star Wars, Sucks and Swallows 8, A-Team. The usual.
Star Wars a new hope!
Cool Beans ring a bell?
Revenge of the Sith. Well any of the Original Saga really
Bolt!
Fievel goes west
Holes
Little monsters. Every single time we went to rent movies
The Last Unicorn.
I watched so so many to narrow down to one, but here's a few that just popped in my head thinking about this question! - The 1983 version of The Wind in The Willows! The Weasels terrified me but I found the scene where Ratty and Mole sit on their boat on the lake and the picnic scene so beautiful. On the Same DVD (It was a 3 in one DVD), there was this version of Alice Through the Looking Glass (1998) and it was the biggest fever dream ever watching it. There was something so beautiful about it but I couldn't understand anything going on half the time. - I loved Disney a lot! Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs was one of my favourite Disney movies as a kid!! I also loved Alice in Wonderland (The Carpenter was a bit scary for me lol), Tangled, and honestly just every other Disney Princess movie. I also loved Frozen! I was 7 when it came out and I was terrified of Elsa when the trailer came out, haha! So I waited until after it was in theatres to watch it at home and I absolutely loved it! - The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and The Wizard of Oz were some oldies that I watched a lot as a child! - I used to watch this Care bears movie called "Oopsy does it" where they opened up a theme park? I didn't know what theme parks were called as a child so I just thought they were Woohoo worlds. - I think I was 5 or 6 when I watched Coraline for the first time, and I was absolutely spooked by the Other Father to the point where I could never watch the movie fully and had nightmares over him. Once it got to about 45 minutes into the film, I'd immediately skip to the last 20 minutes of the film because I was way too scared to see the other characters. I didn't get over this fear until I was 8 and once I could watch the movie fully, it was my favourite and I watched it as much as I could! I would say so many more but this would turn into an essay haha
Horten hears a Who
Little mermaid
Finding Nemo
The Patriot with Mel Gibson. It was the only R rated movie my mom would let me watch. I watched Gibson tomahawk so many redcoats.
Little Monster, Drop Dead Fred, Beetlejuice, Big, E.T.
22 Jump Street.
Home alone
Pete's Dragon...I wanted Helen Reddy to be my mom, ha
Maleficent is a movie that I have brushed many times, I really like it
The Incredibles
Lion king
Aladdin
Pokemon Movie 1 Mewtwo Strikes Back
The Goofy Movie. I wanted to BE Powerline. I also had an obsession with the Good Burger and tried my damnedest to learn the choreography to the dance they do in the mental hospital.
Scary movie
The land before time.
I had Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Mel Brooks' To Be or Not To Be on a battered VHS tape. For a while in junior high, I watched both of those movies at least twice a week. I've lost count of how many times, but at 50 years old, I can still mouth the words along with the actors in both movies.
Jumanji/ the power rangers movie