What films were a "tradition" in your family?

What films were a "tradition" in your family?

Dr. Strangelove and The Godfather

Kickboxer and Harry Potter 2

I swear I must have seen Matilda at least twenty times as a kid.

Shrek 2
Ice Age
Monsters Inc

I'm a spic, for some weird reason, animated movies are really REALLY popular in spic countries

I don't know how it started but every new year we would watch Homeward Bound

The only one I can still remember is Die Hard on Christmas

National Lampoons Christmas Vacation. Every year for 30 years

Armageddon
The Mummy

Home Alone 1 and Home Alone 2

Die Hard every Christmas to where I now never want to watch Die Hard again.

Dad and I try to watch saving private ryan every year on the anniversary of the d day invasion.

Truly a man for all seasons

Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers for some reason

Also Spaceballs

Gayniggers from Outer Space

the sandlot on christmas.

Coffee & Cigarettes and We're no Angels

These, Shrek and Toy Story

>animated movies are really REALLY popular in spic countries

Yeah....I've noticed this.
So when I have dated Latina girls, I ask them what they want to see its usually animated, even if she's like 25.

That's not necessarily a bad thing, I think I've enjoyed most of the animated movies I've seen, but a lot of it is kiddie stuff and it probably wouldn't be my first choice.

What's going on here?

Mulan and Milo and Otis

James Bond around Thanksgiving.

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Every kid saw meet the spartans when it came out.
Every year the tv plays Colonel Corellis mandolin at least 10 times since it is the most star-filled high budget film about Greece but I never saw it for some reason.
Mom loves hue grant and watches Love actually every christmas
When I visited dad i always saw The Emperors New Groove. I must have seen it at least 15 times.
Also Raimis spiderman

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
The Crow
Waiting for Guffman
Best in Show
Forrest Gump
Gladiator
Catch Me If You Can
Donnie Darko
Miss Congeniality
Mulan

Home Alone, A Christmas Story and The Santa Clause (and occasionally Christmas Vacation) were our typical Christmas movies.

Ginger Snaps and Brotherhood of The Wolf

what the fuck is wrong with you?

Smallville TV series, we watched it in the car ride to Florida every year.

Charlie Brown Christmas, Home Alone 1&2, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, and Elf around Christmas time

Scary Movie 1 & 2

With Mom and sister
>National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
>Lion King
>Home Alone 1 and 2
>Napoleon Dynamite
With Dad
>First three Indiana Jones movies
>Star Wars (mainly the OG trilogy + Revenge of the Sith)
>Terminator 2
>Predator 1
>The Dark Knight

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Adam Sandler movies with my dad. My dad looks like a chubbier manlet Sandler too, funnily enough.

Snatch and Last of the Mohicans. Both my parents like Snatch and Mohicans is my mom's favourite. Also occasional episodes of the Soprano's since they both like that.

>christmas vacation every christmas
>tombstone on dads birthday

Untermensch with indio blood, much like manchildren, are super into media made for children because of their low IQ.

miracle on 34th street and christmas story.
starwars

Mainly Cool Runnings and Lethal Weapon, some minor ones are Beverly Hills Cop, Dr. Dolittle, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.

LoTR

If he is english why isnt he muslim?

Every Easter.

It's still my favorite musical of all time

A Christmas Story every Christmas.
Original, right.

This

The others have all been mentioned

Kung Pow. My dad still quotes it regularly. Whenever I'd act whiny, he'd mock me in the form of Ling's "WHEEOPEEOWHEE".
It was actually really weird to find out the movie is equally loved on Sup Forums.

My parents watch Twin Peaks reruns religiously

The big favorites when I was a kid was pic related and the Naked Gun movies.
I also used to watch a lot of random horror with my mom.

Me, my Dad and Grandad watch Zulu every Christmas