
What films have you watched multiple times and each time you watched it, got a new perspective on it, and why?


Falling Down. This movie starring Michael Douglas about a guy who snaps and walks through L. A.
its kinda funny upon first viewing but seeing it multiple times now is a critique on the way we sell ‘the American dream’ to our citizens. He always thought of himself as a good guy but come to find out he was a bad guy all along.
’I did everything they told me to’ is a chilling quote to me especially.
Anyways highly recommended
The Green Mile, with Tom Hanks. It is a movie that questions one's morals regarding the death penalty and potentially taking the life of and innocent person, in this case a black miracle healer (John Coffee), that could do way more to help people in lifetime, but is sentenced to death just bc the law decrees it. It touches on so many levels with regards to racism, morality and how justice can be blind.
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Blues Brothers - there is quite a cult following and social scene for that movie. Somehow there is always an extra nuance to pick up. There was a starting moment when I realized why they wore dark glasses. Their janitor defacto Dad was blind.
Not that many movies can keep on playing that long.
@exitseven I sort of think it is a quality of cult movies that there are things you pick up after XXX times of watching.
I watch Die Hard every Christmas. i have seen some of the Marvel movies several times. Avengers Endgame and Captain America The Winter Soldier I have seen many times. Clint Eastwoods's Dirty Harry movies and Every time Kevin Costner's Open Range comes on the Grit channel I never fail to tune in.
i love coming to America especially the part where Eddie Murphy says "GOOD MORNING MY NEIGHBORS.. HEY F*CK YOU... YES YES. F*CK YOU TOO" 😋
I have watched "Coming To America" several times simply because it is funny.
American Beauty (character depths and motivations)
A Bridge Too Far (many competing point of views)
V for Vendetta (application to real events and countries)
Lord of the Flies. Bc it shows how many people like kids can become sheep.
The Prestige. That movie is one of its kind.
The Ten Commandments. Every time I understand more of its intelligently written dialogue.
Django unchained, kung fu panda 1... These both films motivates me every time i watch
Family tradition of watching "The Sound of Music" every December.
Robin Hood “MEN IN TIGHTS” it’s just funny
Oh i know. I was having fun.
I don't watch the same movie twice or more. I don't like watching the same movie twice.
The prestige.
Can you elaborate more on Lucy?
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Pink Floyd the wall because I was on acid
I’m not that type of person
Pulp fiction
Meet Joe black
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