What is the most watched dvd in your Collection?

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If we're including TV series, then I'd say that my Arrested Development box set gets quite a workout.
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I have seasons 1-11 of The Simpsons but probably watch either seasons 3 or 5 the most.
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Stand By Me, definitely.



2001: A Space Odyssey when I'm feeling like I need something stimulating. Seen that countless times, but when it comes to DVD I've seen the most when I just need mindless drabble, (not counting TV series DVD's which would easily go to The Simpsons), that would go to any Ed Wood flick. I have a fetish for Ed Wood much like Ed Wood has a fetish for women's clothing.
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Top 5 most watched of my DVD's (since I don't know the for sure #1) - no order:

Wedding Crashers
Man on Fire
Click
V for Vendetta
Independence Day



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Predator
Man on Fire
Bill Hicks: One Night Stand
The Departed
Die Hard
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I'm going to have to go with Saving Private Ryan. Great war flick plus likeable characters and an engaging storyline.



Running on empty, 4 or 5 times

TV series: Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, I only got it last year, but I've already went through it three times aready



I'm not good at watching my dvds several times, because there's always a new dvd to watch. But I've watched my copy of The adventures of Priscilla queen of the desert about 5 times.



I would say that within the year, I have watched The Warriors and Following the most. I can happily play those films twice a week and never get bored.