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I rewatched Young Guns recently, and besides the fantastic nostalgia rush, I realized that I had only ever seen the edited for TV version
2001: A Space Odyssey
Fear and loathing in las vegas
Step brothers
The matrix
Hackers
Prince of darkness
The original salem's lot
Aliens, Constantine, Gone in 60 Seconds, Wall-E, How to Train a Dragon, Hamilton, LotR, Kung Pow, Twister, Jurassic Park, Infinity War/End Game, Greatest Showman
Reefer Madness (Musical), Prince of Egypt, Hunchback of Norte Dame, Marie Antoinette, Kiki's Delivery Service.
I have hyperfixation issues so just about any movie I like.
The big lebowski almost requires rewatching. It just gets funnier and funnier every time, there are so many little details and quotable lines. "Jackie Treehorn treats objects like women, man."
Thematically, you can watch the film through different lenses. I remember reading an article about the religious undertones - the dude as Buddha, Walter as Yahweh etc. Makes Jesus as a weird little pervert even funnier.
Surprised no one mentioned Memento.
I'd say that you HAVE to re-watch it to understand wtf is going on.
The Magic Sword (1962)
Prometheus. Such a great movie!
We must be thinking of different films...
I know it gets lots of hate, but it's a visually stunning movie.
The production values are good, and it's generally entertaining, but I just can't cope with the gaps in logic and the seemingly deliberate attempts to make it conflict with the Alien films.
I'd rather re-watch the Red Letter Media review than the film itself.
Pulp Fiction. Whenever I caught it on cable, I would always end up watching it to the end.
Groundhog Day, once a year.
I think I whistle the Pennsylvania Polka at least 5 times a week.
Its really dumb, but Down Periscope.
for quite a long time following the matrix i rewatched that shit so many times on so many different media that i could pretty much recite the entire movie. it's been quite a while now, so if i ever watched it again i would enjoy it just as much, but my ability to karaoke along would probably be down to 40-50% of the spoken lines.
the fight club is fun to rewatch couple times because you keep seeing new layers of foreshadowing.
up is always a joy, and a guarantee for me to cry twice. i was gonna say tear up but that shit hits me hard i can barely contain myself.
Usual Suspects.
Taking of Pelham 123 is one of the most watchable movies I've seen. The original.
Red Line
Man of steel Batman V Superman UE Zack Snyder's Justice League The Dark Knight Trilogy Inception Interstellar Pulp Fiction Django Unchained