What movie(s) did you watch 10+ times and offered something new with each view?
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The thing is, a lot of the humor in that movie is like not that funny when you first see it, but then a couple days later out of nowhere you suddenly think: "He has a wife, you know..." And you're like: why did I think that? Oh yeah it's from the Life of Brian! That was hilarious!
"Blessed be the Cheesemakers...?"
"All I said was: that halibut was good enough for Jehovah!"
"Worse? How could I be making it any worse?"
"you are ALL INDIVIDUALS!!!"
"He's not the messiah! He's a very naughty boy!"
fml I'm dead....
When I was a teen I loved all their stuff, including the shows... but I get what you mean. Numerous times I've tried introducing it to friends only to be met with blank stares because they didn't quite understand the comedy of it. Sucks to be them.
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I really don't watch very much movie so I probably have the saddest comment of all. But on my fourth watching of office space I noticed that there's a misspelling on the jump to conclusions mat, it should say lose a turn not loose a turn.
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Brazil is wild, always weird how little screen time De Niro gets, but how much presence he has in the movie!
I guess I 2nd that 3rd point.
I'm committed to a Tuttle costume before I die. But I've yet to find an occasion where I think a single person would recognize me.
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]A Beatutiful Mind
Fight Club
Galaxy Quest
Twelve Monkeys
Shawshank Redemption
The Usual Suspects
True Romance
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I'm a fan of Fifth Element. Super enjoyable and there is a lot going on. It took a few watches before I realized the protagonist and the antagonist never actually meet in the movie.
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Princess bride
The whole movie is quotable from start to finish.
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SCOTT!
PIL-GRIM!
Edgar Wright is amongst my favorite directors, and the first half of Scott Pilgrim Vs The World is my favorite movie ever. Fuck, I had to take a film class with one of the world's oddest professor in college before I could properly explain why I love the movie so much.
Each time I watch it I notice a little something more. I've lowkey been thinking about making a fan-cut with the deleted scenes and everything.
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Tenet. I got the story the first time, but there are so many little details in it...
wrote on last edited by [email protected]So you're the guy who liked that movie!
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I really don't watch very much movie so I probably have the saddest comment of all. But on my fourth watching of office space I noticed that there's a misspelling on the jump to conclusions mat, it should say lose a turn not loose a turn.
You know, I doubt I've seen any movie over 10 times, at least not since I was a kid watching the same vhs over and over. But I've probably seen office space more than any other and I've definitely never noticed that. Good eye.
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Tenet
I'm as much intrigued by the concept as I am confused. It's hard to put into words, really.
At the very beginning they say something along the lines that he needs to "feel" it, pure intuition, because because he needs to have done it already. Chills me every time because it's such a fantastic idea. Like is he writing it into existence the moment he/someone travels back (doing things they "did" already). Or was it actually in the timeline already, and he did do those things which he is about to do now. According to the "window in the time switching room" explanation it should be the second option, but the first one would still work imo.
I'm absolutely positively confused, and I love it.Btw the movie lacks a scene, where he absolutely fumbles it, because he's thinking what to do, instead of using his instincts to reverse-do what he has done already. But then: Could he fumble it, considering he did it already?
Last thought: while traveling back do they get younger, or older? Even the oxigen cycle reverses (hence the masks)...
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Blade Runner
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Monte Python and the Holy Grail
Christmas Carol (1951 w/Alistair Sim)
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I do know about its existence, but the description doesn't sound like I'd like it. In the queue, lemme try.
It's stoner comedy and political analysys
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The Big Lebowski. Every time.
He just picks things up through the movie and uses them later. One of the best examples starts in the opening scene of the movie where he's buying milk and paying with a check, as he's writing it out there's a t.v. behind the cashier playing GWB Sr saying "This aggression against Kuwait will not stand", then way later in the movie someone is shouting at him and he uses the line "this aggression will not stand" and you know he's picked it up from that earlier scene and used it again. The movie is full of this kind of callback and interaction.
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I had a lot of fun trying to look for more surveillance with each watch through of The Truman Show.
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I've never heard of any of the movies you mentioned...
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Star Wars OT and PT
Schuh des Manitu, (T)Raumschiff Suprise,
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Secretary.
Doubt ne if you want, that movie has serious layers and is brilliantly written.
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Austin powers
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A Beatutiful Mind
Fight Club
Galaxy Quest
Twelve Monkeys
Shawshank Redemption
The Usual Suspects
True Romance
The Truman ShowI really liked the movie Commas.
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The Matrix.
This was the first DVD I ever purchased, and it was glorious being able to pause the movie & go frame by frame.