• golli
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      111 year ago

      Doesn’t matter how often you see scenes like ride of the rohirrim, they remain just as epic as they were the first time.

    • @Imgonnatrythis
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      21 year ago

      You are doing it wrong if you haven’t seen this at least 10 times. You have to watch it once sober too, but just once, don’t panic.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      I watched that movie stoned off my ass and with the catchphrases the characters do, I thought I was in a time loop. 10/10

      Also adding Shawn of the Dead/anything Edgar Wright

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Anything Edgar Wright, or just the Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy of Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead and World’s End.

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    Donnie Darko

    Fight Club

    Pulp Fiction

    All three of those make much more sense the second time around.

    In general, though, that’s a matter of personal preference. I will never turn down Young Frankenstein, The Blues Brothers, Blazing Saddles, Groundhog Day, or The Princess Bride.

    • golli
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      61 year ago

      You make a good distinction. In my opinion this question can be answered in two ways:

      • A movie that holds up being just as good on a rewatch.

      • Movies where you either pick up on clues/details on further rewatches once you know the full movie. Or that are just so dense/layered that you just can’t catch everyrhing the first time you watch it

  • @Thteven
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    311 year ago

    Everything Everywhere All at Once, Interstellar, Fight Club, Arrival, The Sixth Sense, Primer. I’m sure I could go on but all of those are great on a rewatch.

      • @Trae
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        41 year ago

        The Smiths fight scene in the park that happens in Reloaded is arguably one of the best fight sequences out of the OT.

        The first movie was ground breaking though and holds up so well. I think if Equilibrium had a higher budget and visionaries like the Wachowskis working on it, it likely would be as highly regarded as the Matrix.

  • @jetsetdorito
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    271 year ago

    I felt like I noticed something new every time I watched Arrival

    • Lee Duna
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      • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
      • My Neighbor Totoro
      • Spirited Away
      • Princess Mononoke
      • 5 Centimeters per Second
      • Your Name
      • A Silent Voice
      • Suzume
      • I Want to Eat Your Pancreas
      • Wall-E
      • Zulu
      • The Lost Battalion
      • Léon: The Professional
      • Serpico
      • Starship Troopers
      • The Graduate
      • Taxi Driver
      • Lost in Translation
      • The Virgin Suicides
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      31 year ago

      Which one though? There’s the David Lynch version, the Sci Fi mini series, and the most recent adaptation. They all have their pros/cons, but I honestly prefer the Sci Fi mini series. It’s lower budget than the movies, but I think they did a great job at adapting the source material.

      • @Imgonnatrythis
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        11 year ago

        Not that the new one isn’t nicely done, but David Lynch’s creativity will always stand out as the superior film. The new one borrows some of his stuff which is more than fine, but it just isn’t as willing to get weird as Lynch was.