Movies you saw more than once in the theater

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Lets See

Bruce Almighty- 2 times (one time wit camp)
Harry Potter And The Prioner Of Azkaban- 4 Times
Harry Potter And The chamber Of Secrets- 3 times
Harry Potter And The Sorcerers Stone- 3 times
Spiderman- 2 times
Spiderman 2- 3 times
Shrek- 2 times
Shrek 2- 4 Times (Twice in theaters and two times on plane)
Lord Of The Rings The Felloship Of The Ring- 4 Times
Lord Of The Rings The Two Towers- 3 Times
Lord Of The Rings The Return Of The King- 5 Times
Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge Of The Sith- 2 Times
Charlie and The Choclate Factory- 2times
Batman Begins- 2 times

Pirates Of The Carribbean- 3 times
Toy Story 2- 2 times
Meet The Fockers- 2 times
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yankees wrote: Shrek 2- 4 Times (Twice in theaters and two times on plane)
Well If were counting planes should we count hotels pay movies?
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HMM..

All I can remember is Mean Girls, Batman Begins, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (<<< I definetely don't wanna see it again; it has no re-watching value to me though I loved it the first time).
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Plane rides and Hotels dont count otherwise you would count pay per views, DVD rentals or any other time you see it. The question asks about movies that you have seen in the theater more than once
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ok thanks I was not sure anymore but thats what I WAS thinking.
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I don't think I ever seen a movie at the theaters more than once. However, now that I think about it I've seen Meet the Fockers twice. But usally my family and I watch it once wait until it comes out on video then watch it when ever we want.
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I saw Austin Powers in Goldmember and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy twice in theaters.
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Saw Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for the second time in theaters tonight
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I've seen a bunch of movies more than once in theaters... most of my repeat viewings have been animated films (since I'm in animation and all). I actually saw a few of these movies twice on opening day.

The Lion King (5)
Monsters, Inc. (5)
A Bug's Life (4)
The Incredibles (4)
Toy Story 2 (4)
Finding Nemo (4)
Tarzan (4)
Aladdin (4)
The Emperor's New Groove (4)
Beauty and the Beast (3)
Hercules (3)
Mulan (3)
Fantasia 2000 (3)
Brother Bear (3)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (3)

Then there's some live action movies I've seen multiple times in theaters too. Some movies have to be seen in theaters... watching them at home just isn't as good, no matter how good your TV is.

The Phantom Menace (3)
Attack of the Clones (4)
Revenge of the Sith (3)
Jurassic Park (3)

I'm sure there are others... there are a lot of scene twice - these are just the ones I've seen more than that in theaters. I love movies... especially animated ones.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (3)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (3)
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (2)
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2)
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (4)
Pirates if the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2)
The Haunted Mansion (2)

That's it off the top of my head for now.
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No idea if I replied in this before, but our family wasn't big on going to the movies, so the only movie we saw more than once in a theater was Aladdin, which we probably saw 5 times. I saw Sin City and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory twice this year, though.

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I love Aladdin..best movie ever created. They should do a human version...that would be pretty cool.
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Princess Jasmine wrote:I love Aladdin..best movie ever created. They should do a human version...that would be pretty cool.
There's a stage version at Disney's California Adventure, which I really want to see.

I hope they don't do a live-action version, though. Two of their live-action adaptations of their Animated Classics weren't very good (The Jungle Book, 101 Dalmatians). I haven't seen the live-action Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, so I can't comment.

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I liked the 101 Dalmation one!
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The Lion King- 2 times
Titanic- 2 times
Harry Potter and the prisoner of azkaban- 2 times
Star Wars: Episode 3 - 2 times
Batman Begins- 2 times
War of the worlds- 2 times
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Was War of the Worlds good?
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I don't usually go to the movies to watch the same movie more than once; just a few exceptions.

Titanic: 3 times

Lilo and Stitch: 2 times

Each Lord of the Rings movies: 2 times

The Exorcist: 2 times

Star Wars Episode 2: 2 times
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Being a projectionist kind of elminiates me from this because I see so many films, good and bad, so many times, but now that I am retired from that there are some that I have seen quite a few times:

Star Wars I The Phantom Menace (15 times)

Star Wars II Attack of the Clones (12 times)

Star Wars III Revenge of the Sith (17 times, so far)

March of the Penguins (Four times, so far)

Batman Begins (10 times)

War of the Worlds (Eight times)

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Four times)

Wedding Crashers (Four times)

Must Love Dogs (Three times)

As you can see I like to go to movies. One of the qualifications of a movie getting into my home DVD collection is that I have to have seen it at least three times in the theater. So naturally the direct-to-video films like the upcoming "Lilo and Stitch 2" won't find a home in my collection. If it isn't good enough for the movie theater, it isn't good enough for my collection. Besides, if it is direct-to-video it isn't a movie.

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