TV Shows or Movies You Could Watch Over and Over

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What TV shows or movies can you pull out every few years and re-watch, and still enjoy? Looking for suggestions for the wife and I to get into another series.

For me my top TV shows in our library are:
Maverick before they got rid of Bret
Doby Gillis
Beverly Hillbillies
Dukes of Hazzard
Automan
Firefly
Rules of Engagement
Star Trek collections
Stargate collection
Band of Brothers
The Office
House
Homeland
Dexter
Sopranos
An American Story!! This movie is about the Athens Tennessee Wars, of 1946! I found this on Youtube, on ROKU. There are several documentaries about this incident, and the true story is better than the movie! A group of returning WW2 combat veterans confront the totally corrupt county government, and police, that had been running over their families while they were gone!! GOOD STORY! AS WELL AS BEING TRUE!!!!!!!!!
 
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Like many ... here are some that I have watched a great many times ...

Justified
Person of Interest ... just the first two seasons
Hell on Wheels
The Punisher ... sadly only two seasons were available
Combat! Have them on DVD to relive my childhood

The entire "Dirty Harry" collection
High Plains Drifter
Pulp Fiction & Silence of the Lambs ... we watch these every Thanksgiving
13 Hours ... The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi ... Helps me to re-hate Hillary Clinton
Apocalypse Now!
Both Sicario movies
Blackhawk Down ... Helps me to re-hate Bill Clinton
Nobody ... great movie starring Bob Odenkirk ... something about this movie that I have watched it six times or more in the last year
RED 1 and RED 2 ... funny Bruce Willis movies
We're The Millers
All 4 of the John Wick series
Flight of the Intruder
Mile 22
O' Brother Where Art Thou?
Airplane!
Caddy Shack
Animal House
Blues Brothers
 

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That version of The Quick and the Dead stars Sam Elliott. It is a heck of a lot more believable than that other "quick and dead."

I think the only Louis L'Amour movie that "kind of sucked" for me was one entitled "A Man Called Noon." While it sort of followed the book somewhat, the actions in the movie was distracting and disjointed. One of those where Richard Crenna shoots a six shooter well over six times without reloading and or maybe seeing the same horse and rider fall multiple times. (OK, the horse and rider thing might have not happened, but some of the other scenes seemed far-fetched.)

I had a hard drive crash some time back and lost my list of DVD's owned. Now, I guess I get to go back through them and redo the list.

But yeah, just about anything with John Wayne is a go to for me. I can get a better list after I get my owned list created again.

Update: I got lucky and found my list of owned DVD's of movies.

These are the ones I have that are based on Louis L'Amour stories. There are a lot more available, but I just haven't been able to make myself buy any of them yet.

A Man Called Noon
Apache Territory (Last Stand at Papago Wells)
Catlow
Conagher
Crossfire Trail
Guns of the Timberland
How the West Was Won
Shalako
Stranger on Horseback
The Burning Hills
The Quick and the Dead
The Shadow Riders Treasure of Ruby



Hills
 

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The Russell Crowe version of Robin Hood. Cate Blanchett’s Marion made that movie great.
Mystery Alaska.
Yellowstone
1883
1923

And I agree with Terry Miller , A Man Called Noon wasn’t as good as it should have been.
There’s a movie based on The High Lonesome that's named something else.

Just about anything with Sean Connery.
 

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