using present perfect tense
you have seen the movie so many times
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To me, 'I saw that movie twenty times' suggests that the movie is no longer around and that the twenty times can't increase. I'd use that if it was a film from say the 1920s that was no longer available and I couldn't watch it any more. 'I have seen that movie twenty times' to me is more used because it suggests that the number could still increase, ie it's in the present because at that moment in time you've seen it 20 times but it could go up?
It's a pretty poor explanation so sorry for that but I don't really know the rules - I'm going on what I'd say as a native :)
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