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In a theater none. Just never felt compelled to go see a movie a second time. At home however I have seem many movies multiple times. Most recently Frozen. Probably close to 10 times now. Amazing how kids can watch it over and over again.

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As a kid I saw the original Star Wars in the theatre numerous times.  The first two were a double feature when ESB came out, and my parents got a break while I spent hours in the cinema on the weekends.  

 

As as for recent films, the Matrix got viewed twice, as did Fight Club.  

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The original MASH with Sutherland and Gould played all the Armed Forces theatres again and again I must have seen it 4 times, Woodstock  was the one I saw any number of times in a theatre by choice. The last movie I have actually seen in a theatre is Road to Perdition.  Seen lots of DVDs and Blue Rays though. In my Jammies with a pause button.

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Three coins in a fountain in the 1950s

Ben Hur

The Robe

Breakfast at Tiffanys

The African Queen

The Caine Mutiny

But the one I saw the most times was Under the Red Sea with Hans and Lotte Hass - that got me into diving.

 

 

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The original MASH with Sutherland and Gould played all the Armed Forces theatres again and again I must have seen it 4 times, 

As a teenager I worked in a movie theater, so I saw every film that came through a bunch of times.  My favorite was MASH.  We had it for three weeks, I think, and by the end I knew every single line.  Since then, I'm not sure I've seen anything more than once in the actual theater.

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On 2/25/2016 at 2:00 PM, mchepp said:

In a theater none. Just never felt compelled to go see a movie a second time. At home however I have seem many movies multiple times. Most recently Frozen. Probably close to 10 times now. Amazing how kids can watch it over and over again.

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My mom managed a movie theater when I was a kid and then her best friend ran the same theater for another 20 years.

I saw plenty of movies multiple times, Star Wars Episode A New Begninning, probably went to that at least 10 times.  

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The only one I can think of in a "real" theater is The Matrix.  Went to see it with friends, loved it, then took my brother to see it.

My college used to show movies for $1 on Friday and Saturday nights (late) in one of the large lecture halls; there were definitely movies that I went to see twice.  I can't remember details, because...ummm...it was a Friday/Saturday night in college.

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I saw Armageddon at the $1 movie a few times.

The only movie I saw twice at the theater full price was Born Free (1966).  I think it 50 cents.

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