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Has there ever been a movie that has such a good rewatch value?

When I first saw it in theaters, I thought it was mostly a bore and after my fifth viewing, I'd say it's almost a masterpiece.
With me it's the opposite. The first 2 times I saw it it was a great ass film.

Now I get bored with it.
This makes me sad.
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Hardy was a crybaby in TTSS

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Nomis wrote:Hardy was a crybaby in TTSS
Ah piss off

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TTSS is a great film, loved it ever since I saw it for the first time. But then again, I like le Carré's work. :angel:

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yea this was great

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mchekhov 2: Chek Harder wrote:
eGregiovs wrote:
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yea this was great
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Pixels

6.9/10
Classic Sandler stuff, but fun and entertaining. The 80's references ae the best.

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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas- Holy shit! I thought I dreamed some of this. Loved the production design and floating camera movements. It does make you feel high. Depp and Del Toro are good. I thought Depp felt a little like he was acting, but that's sorta always been a complaint. I do think there was probably some depth of the novel that's left out in favor of style and the chaotic feeling of the story. Great soundtrack and those lizard people are the best.






(Inherent Vice is still the best)

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Shutter Island was last movie i saw it was awesome.

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