I guess most people on this message board love Local Hero. For me it is one of my two favourite films. I first watched it soon after it came out at a cinema in St Helens. I must have watched it 10 times since, more than any other film. Somehow, I find I can watch it many times and I don't get bored of it, whereas I would with other films.
I'm interested in how many times others have watched it over the years. Where did you first watch it? And do you feel the same about not getting bored with it?
I've also lost count of how many times I've watched it. Like someone else posted in a different thread, it's my "comfort movie". I tend to watch it these days when things are looking bad, or I'm not happy with life the universe and everything. I lay down on the sofa about midnight and start watching with a half litre beer stein full of tea. It doesn't matter that I can probably remember almost all the dialogue.
I was pretty young when I first saw it and I've probably watched it right through nine or ten times. But when it's on TV I must have dipped into it dozens more times. Never been tired of it, never will.
2-3 times a year, for at least a dozen years. comparing apples to oranges, but just like Caddyshack for me, i find something new each time i watch it that tickles my funny bone.
watched it last night and i finally caught something subtle but humorous. driving to furness with danny and thier stuck in the fog. mac pulls out of his wallet a picture of his car.
who has a picture of thier car in thier wallet? so subtle but it helps set up his character so well.
if it wasn't for my horse, i wouldn't have spent that year in college
Can't remember how many times. Must have seen it at least twenty times, probably more. It's the one film I always come back to. It's a small little world I need to visit every now and then when the big world outside closes in on me. When i need to visit Ferness I pour myself a good whisky and sit back. Hell, sometimes it's a cathartic thing...
Hi there!...Well, as a matter of fact this was the first time I ever saw it, I had really no big expectations, but the story just grew on me, it's beatiful. And as you said I had to pour myself some whiskey in the middle of it...it's the perfect movie to see when you just want to hide away from the madness of this world.
I've lost count. First I had the VHS, then I got the DVD. I so wish they'd issue a fancy DVD with all the special features, bells and whistles. Anyway. I agree, LH is a lovely world to escape to and inhabit a couple times every year. Sort of like going off to Brigadoon for awhile.
Once. Got the dvd for Christmas and we watched the other night. Kind of a let down after seeing the 7.4 rating and reading the comments. I will watch it again just to see if the problem was with me.
I've probably seen it around 12 or 15 times now, which is a LOT for me. After years of pre-Internet, pre-YouTube loving this movie in a vacuum (save for my family), it's great reading how others like me look to it to remind us of life's humor, magic, and salty, down-to-earth romance. I just don't get tired of its understated brilliance and hilarity. I constantly quote it in my head and love being able to show it to other first-timers who get it.
"...I wonder what the poo-er people ahhr doin' tanight?"
Local Hero changed my life. I left the corporate telecommunications world and purchased an old house in the little community of Dungeness on the Strait of Juan de Fuca on Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.
I'm sure he went back.
About watching? I too, view it a few times a year. I couldn't get any of my extended family members to watch (too "old" a movie, "that guy from Animal House?" or even "Burt Lancaster --- he was still alive then?"), so for Christmas several years ago (the year I left the city) I gave all of them DVD copies.
It's never lost its magic.
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Oh, p.s. I'm old enough that I saw it in the theater the first time. It took me 10 years to take the leap.
I will never stop watching this film. My parents first showed me it when I was very small, they claim to use it to judge people by, if they don't love it then they aren't worth knowing!
I first saw it in the cinema, then on VHS then on DVD. I lost count after 35 viewings but I guess it's way more than 50 now.
I friend of mine claimed that those who don't love it have no soul.
I was in Scotland in 1997 and went out of my way to visit Pennan. I called my friend from THE phone booth (she lives in Sydney, Australia)and she was tickled, despite being dragged out of bed at some unholy hour.
I found the people in the town to be as friendly and open as those in the film. Alas, no Stella (who I still lust after), and no "Old Ben".
Every time I watch this film I plead with Happer not to send Mac back to Houston. And I'd love to see inside "Old Ben's" home.
There are any number of towns like Pennan. They're all quaint and picturesque. I think they chose Pennan because it's nestled in a small bay and is therefore fairly compact.
It's a cute little town and seemed to have friendly people. I stayed there about 24 hours but next time I might stay a week.
The only film I can watch many times per year. My vhs video got damaged but the DVD came with a UK national newspaper a while back. I've only watched it 50 odd times, too. I regret I missed it on the big screen.