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12 August 2010

Movies that will live forever on cable [More:]There's a certain kind of movie which may or may not have done well in theaters - but which makes perfect cable TV fare. As such, it is programmed perennially and enjoys unusually long life.

To my mind, the archetypal example is Murphy's Romance with James Garner and Sally Field.
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - I saw it on last weekend.
posted by youngergirl44 12 August | 16:27
I think "Shawshank Redemption" was the first movie that made people say hey, it no longer matters if the movie doesn't make a profit in the theater!
posted by Melismata 12 August | 16:34
Office Space is one I like. If I remember correctly, it was a box office flop when it came out, but it's always on somewhere.

Similar, but sort of off topic, my friend and I have a saying, "At any given moment, somewhere in the world, an episode of M*A*S*H* is playing..."
posted by evilcupcakes 12 August | 17:43
"At any given moment, somewhere in the world, an episode of M*A*S*H* is playing..."
It wasn't long ago that people said that about "I Love Lucy"...
posted by oneswellfoop 12 August | 19:05
Big Trouble in Little China
posted by tortillathehun 12 August | 19:18
For some reason this reminds me of the Caine-Hackman Theory from PCU, which I haven't seen in years and wouldn't mind running into on cable.
posted by ufez 12 August | 19:25
16 Candles and the entire Adam Sandler oeuvre . . . I watch 50 First Dates every time I catch it.
posted by leesh 12 August | 20:40
Well, I don't watch much television these days, but back when I did, my favorite babysitting movie to watch of ALL TIME is Xanadu.

"In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome decree" I will remember for always at least one line of poetry because of people singing and dancing on roller skates.
posted by msali 12 August | 22:09
Tank Girl!


Desperately Seeking Susan
!

I've never set out to watch either of these movies, but I've seen both several times on those lazy days where you just click until something catchers your attention. Is it bad to say I enjoy both movies?
posted by Doohickie 12 August | 23:55
Joe Versus the Volcano!
posted by toastedbeagle 13 August | 13:29
Some of my favorite movies, I would've hated in theaters: Witness, Real Genius, Sorority Boys. One I saw in theaters and hated then but loved in rewatching: Dude Where's My Car?
posted by knile 22 August | 22:30
Halfway through my first glass of wine. I need help with a food pairing. || Catastrophic art!

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