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What are some of the most rewatchable films you've seen?

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  • W whostosay@sh.itjust.works

    Likewise. If you haven't seen Bugonia, came out last year or maybe early this year, put it on the top of your list. Based on your taste, I'm willing to put it at a 9/10, I thought it was an easy 10

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    anchoritemagus@lemmy.world
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    I just watched it last night! I need to watch it again, but I don't know if I liked it as much as Poor Things. The cast was electrifying on screen together, but the end threw me. I almost think it would have worked better as a standard woman against her captors movie. Still loved it, though. 9/10 even with my nitpicking. I love Yorgos Lanthimos' work.

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      I just watched it last night! I need to watch it again, but I don't know if I liked it as much as Poor Things. The cast was electrifying on screen together, but the end threw me. I almost think it would have worked better as a standard woman against her captors movie. Still loved it, though. 9/10 even with my nitpicking. I love Yorgos Lanthimos' work.

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      whostosay@sh.itjust.works
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      Dude I did too! I had the opposite reaction, it was an okay movie until the ending, then it was great.

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        All of the Cornetto extended trilogy imo.

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        psythik@lemmy.world
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        Except World's End.

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          thermal_shock
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          The other guys

          The good guys

          Driver

          Back to the future

          Grandma's boy

          Snatch

          Lock stock and two smoking barrels

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          • P psythik@lemmy.world

            Except World's End.

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            Eh, kinda. The actual story is a bit shit till the aliens, and then it ends just as it could've started to get interesting.

            I grew up in the towns and countryside World's End was filmed in though, and was big into goth, so basically every location in the film is a place I recognise and the soundtrack and music references always make me smile.

            Also "fuck off you big lamp" makes me laugh every time.

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              Lord of the Rings

              Die Hard

              Terminator 2

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                Eh, kinda. The actual story is a bit shit till the aliens, and then it ends just as it could've started to get interesting.

                I grew up in the towns and countryside World's End was filmed in though, and was big into goth, so basically every location in the film is a place I recognise and the soundtrack and music references always make me smile.

                Also "fuck off you big lamp" makes me laugh every time.

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                psythik@lemmy.world
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                I feel the same way. Except I hated the aliens too. But like you said, right as the movie starts to get interesting, roll credits.

                Can't relate at all to the location, unfortunately, because I'm not from England (nor The UK, for that matter). So the scenery didn't really do anything for me.

                Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz are absolute masterpieces, however.

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                • rhythmisaprancerR rhythmisaprancer

                  Second Pulp Fiction. I had a red vehicle once that I named Fred, and when folks asked why, I said Fred's red baby.

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                  xcutie@linux.community
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                  Pulp Fiction +1

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                  • H hydrashok@sh.itjust.works

                    The Fifth Element

                    Galaxy Quest

                    Die Hard

                    Trading Places

                    Muppet Christmas Carol

                    Star Wars

                    The Mummy (Brendan Fraiser, not Tom Cruise)

                    Edge of Tomorrow

                    National Treasure

                    Hunt for Red October

                    Goldeneye

                    Back to the Future

                    Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade

                    The Rock

                    Fast Five

                    Fellowship of the Ring

                    Forgetting Sarah Marshall

                    Heat

                    The Last Starfighter

                    The Fugitive

                    Jurassic Park

                    The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)

                    Happy Death Day

                    Rogue One

                    Hackers

                    While You Were Sleeping

                    Terminator 1 & 2 + Dark Fate

                    Alien

                    Aliens

                    John Wick

                    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone

                    The Bourne Identity

                    Ip Man

                    Army of Darkness

                    Starship Troopers

                    They Live

                    Spaceballs

                    Wargames

                    It Happened One Night

                    Princess Bride

                    Monty Python and The Holy Grail

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                    Phoenixz
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                    I just rewatched Goldeneye the other day and oh boy did it NOT hold up. I dunno, in my head it was amazing and seeing it again it's all so ever the top in all the wrong ways that this is one movie I won't see again

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                      Phoenixz
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                      I know it's not the best movie and probably not a rewatch for most, but I love to watch "stay" (2005) the entire weird ambiance of it and the way it was directed just makes it a yearly rewatch for me

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