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What movie(s) did you watch 10+ times and offered something new with each view?

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  • crazyhorse@lemmy.cafeC [email protected]

    Buffalo 66, Bringing Out the Dead, Rear Window…

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    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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    • crazyhorse@lemmy.cafeC [email protected]

      I do know about its existence, but the description doesn't sound like I'd like it. In the queue, lemme try.

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      It's stoner comedy and political analysys

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      • crazyhorse@lemmy.cafeC [email protected]

        Buffalo 66, Bringing Out the Dead, Rear Window…

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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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        • crazyhorse@lemmy.cafeC [email protected]

          Buffalo 66, Bringing Out the Dead, Rear Window…

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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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          • crazyhorse@lemmy.cafeC [email protected]

            Buffalo 66, Bringing Out the Dead, Rear Window…

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            I've never heard of any of the movies you mentioned...

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            • crazyhorse@lemmy.cafeC [email protected]

              Buffalo 66, Bringing Out the Dead, Rear Window…

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              Star Wars OT and PT

              Schuh des Manitu, (T)Raumschiff Suprise,

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              • crazyhorse@lemmy.cafeC [email protected]

                Buffalo 66, Bringing Out the Dead, Rear Window…

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                Secretary.

                Doubt ne if you want, that movie has serious layers and is brilliantly written.

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                • crazyhorse@lemmy.cafeC [email protected]

                  Buffalo 66, Bringing Out the Dead, Rear Window…

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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 Show

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                    I really liked the movie Commas.

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                    • sorghum@sh.itjust.worksS [email protected]

                      The Matrix.

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                      This was the first DVD I ever purchased, and it was glorious being able to pause the movie & go frame by frame.

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                        I really liked the movie Commas.

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                        Think they wrote it as a list but didn't do the extra spaces at the end of each line to make the markdown respect the line breaks:

                        A Beautiful Mind
                        Fight Club
                        Galaxy Quest
                        Twelve Monkeys
                        Shawshank Redemption
                        The Usual Suspects
                        True Romance
                        The Truman Show

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                        • crazyhorse@lemmy.cafeC [email protected]

                          I watched a bit of Dark when it came out, will look into its status as I'm not inclined to watch (NF) shows that slowly die. Not sure if that's what happened here.

                          What is interesting tho, is that I have Paper Moon (1973) scheduled to watch tomorrow night. Never seen it before.

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                          Nah, Dark has a proper, satisfying ending, they didn't just abandon it. Definitely worth watching.

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                          • codexarcanum@lemmy.dbzer0.comC [email protected]

                            Other than what everyone else has said (great taste in film, lemmings) I'll throw out...

                            In the Mouth of Madness. People tend to rank The Thing as his best movie, but the other two parts of the "Apocalypse Trilogy" are also excellent. Prince of Darkness has plenty to reccomend it, but I actually have watched IMM at least 10 times. The practical effects hold up well, and I feel like I catch new little details or acting quirks on each watch. Sam Neill and Julie Carmen are both really on their game and amazingly bring a lot of both subtlety and camp to the roles. The soundtrack is really banging too, if you're a fan of Carpenter's synth-rock.

                            And for something completely different, but still an "at least 10 views" favorite: Rian Johnson's Brick. You'll probably need at least 2 viewings just to catch all the dialogue, which is very fast and uses a weird made up slang. The main victim makes a phone call in the first act that basically reveals everything if you understand what she's saying, but it takes the whole movie for that to happen. It's just a fun, good mystery story too. Great sense of style, great (slightly off kilter) acting choices all around. Its one of those movies that's a little like poetry or a great album, just fun to watch and enjoy for itself.

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                            Brick is wonderful, such a brilliant movie.

                            There's a new film on Netflix called Brick and I was so disappointed that it's not the same one!

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                              Buffalo 66, Bringing Out the Dead, Rear Window…

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                              Lots of movies I’ve rewatched a lot of times but one I can think of off of the top of my head that offers something new on subsequent rewatched is The Truman Show.

                              There’s just… soooo much stuff there. Like, does Truman become aware of what’s going on over there course of the beginning of the movie, or is he already aware before the movie even began and trying to blend in?

                              And because the movie is really fun to watch, you will come back to it, and notice something new every time.

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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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                                The conversation with him and Maude Lebowski is also a great example of this:

                                Maude Lebowski: Do you like sex, Mr. Lebowski?

                                The Dude: 'Scuse me?

                                Maude Lebowski: Sex. The physical act of love. Coitus. Do you like it?

                                The Dude: I was talking about my rug.

                                Maude Lebowski: You're not interested in sex?

                                The Dude: You mean coitus?

                                Gets me every time

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                                • codexarcanum@lemmy.dbzer0.comC [email protected]

                                  Other than what everyone else has said (great taste in film, lemmings) I'll throw out...

                                  In the Mouth of Madness. People tend to rank The Thing as his best movie, but the other two parts of the "Apocalypse Trilogy" are also excellent. Prince of Darkness has plenty to reccomend it, but I actually have watched IMM at least 10 times. The practical effects hold up well, and I feel like I catch new little details or acting quirks on each watch. Sam Neill and Julie Carmen are both really on their game and amazingly bring a lot of both subtlety and camp to the roles. The soundtrack is really banging too, if you're a fan of Carpenter's synth-rock.

                                  And for something completely different, but still an "at least 10 views" favorite: Rian Johnson's Brick. You'll probably need at least 2 viewings just to catch all the dialogue, which is very fast and uses a weird made up slang. The main victim makes a phone call in the first act that basically reveals everything if you understand what she's saying, but it takes the whole movie for that to happen. It's just a fun, good mystery story too. Great sense of style, great (slightly off kilter) acting choices all around. Its one of those movies that's a little like poetry or a great album, just fun to watch and enjoy for itself.

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                                  If you liked Brick, you might also like Assassination of a High School President by Brett Simon: Similar noir type tone with little details that reveal the underlying mystery. You'll probably figure it out before the end (it's a little cliche) but it's still a decent watch.

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                                  • crazyhorse@lemmy.cafeC [email protected]

                                    Buffalo 66, Bringing Out the Dead, Rear Window…

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                                    12 Monkeys

                                    Princess Bride

                                    Fight Club

                                    Everything, Everywhere, All at Once

                                    Blade Runner (both movies)

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                                      Lots of movies I’ve rewatched a lot of times but one I can think of off of the top of my head that offers something new on subsequent rewatched is The Truman Show.

                                      There’s just… soooo much stuff there. Like, does Truman become aware of what’s going on over there course of the beginning of the movie, or is he already aware before the movie even began and trying to blend in?

                                      And because the movie is really fun to watch, you will come back to it, and notice something new every time.

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                                      A fun little game is to point out all of the cameras that are visible. If you make that into a drinking game you would be dead by the end of the first act..

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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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                                        The elder President Bush was HW.

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                                          So you're the guy who liked that movie!

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                                          Like? I love it!!

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