stuff you could watch/read/listen to repeatedly....

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xg4bx

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And not get tired of.

I've had to have seen fight club, shawshank redemption, rock star and the thing 20,30 times each and I simply can't get tired of them. Each time I see them it feels like the 1st time.

I've seen every episode of the simpsons,seinfeld and married with children repeatedly and still enjoy it each time.

Every year I re-read orwell's 1984 and usually buy a new edition each time I read it.

Unfortunately there's not much music I go back to, it just really doesn't have a place in my life anymore. Every so often I'll toss on a priest or maiden album but that's the extent of my current interest in music.
 

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Doctor Who, I never get tired of that. There are also a handful of songs that I can listen to over and over, and never get sick of. They are not from any particular artist, every now and then I hear a song and I can tell the first time I hear it if it will be one of those songs. Florence & the Machine - Dog Days Are Over, Coldplay - Viva La Vida, kd lang - Helpless
 

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Honestly, I could make list a mile long, but I'll just mention a few of them in this post. I'll probably post again later in the thread.

TV - I don't watch many TV shows, but I have a number of series on DVD that I go back to semi-regularly:
Futurama
The Adventures of Pete and Pete
Star Trek (The original series.)

Music - I listen to music all the time, and I still actively seek out quality new music from new bands. These are some of the mainstays whose CDs (all of them) still routinely make their way into my listening rotation:
Pink Floyd
NOFX
A Tribe Called Quest
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Cake

Movies - I tend to watch a lot of movies. My DVD collection has quite a few movies that I've seen repeatedly, and could watch again any time:
Sin City
Goodfellas
Young Frankenstein
Primer (I only linked this one up because most people haven't heard of it.)

BTW, xg4bx, those are some quality movies on your list there. :)
 
TV: Golden Girls; All in the Family

Film: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf; The Hunger; The Krays; Muriel's Wedding; Star Wars

Music: The Mamas & the Papas; The B-52s; R.E.M.; Pixies; Ian and Sylvia; Erik Satie; Schubert; Chopin

Lit: poetry of Dickinson; Frost; Wilde; Millay; both Rossetti's
works of Capote; O'Connor; McCullers; Salinger's short stories; Williams' and Albee's plays
 

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T.V.
Family Guy
Cleveland Show
Simpsons
American Dad
Movies
Lord of the Rings (all of them)
BraveHeart
Shawshank Redemption
Avatar
Music
Frank Zappa (any of it)
Victor Wooten (same)
Jaco Pastorius (same)
Old school 8-bit Nintendo and other video game music
Video Games
Gears of War 2
Fallout Series
The Legend of Zelda series
Books
DragonLance - Weis & Hickman (First 6 books)
Drizz't Do Urden series - R.A.Salvatore (love em all)
Riftwar Saga - Raymond Feist (all of them)
Monarchies of God - Paul Kearney (all of them)
Coldfire trilogy - C.S. Friedman (all of them)
 

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TV:
Burn Notice
M*A*S*H
Squidbillies
Dexter

Movies:
RHPS
Strange Brew
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Roman Holiday
Office Space
Anything Tarantino (Curdled, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Reservoir Dogs, Death Proof)
Grand Torino

Music:
Depeche Mode
RUSH
Beastie Boys
Drivin' n' Cryin'
Genesis
 
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