• Good Films You Never Want To See Again.
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[QUOTE=Hoboiam;39901310]Enter The Void. I mean I'm glad I watched it, but I will never EVER watch it again.[/QUOTE] Oh god, that movie was so fucked up. That's probably number 2 on my list. [editline]13th March 2013[/editline] Irreversible was pretty messed up as well, it's from the same guy who made Enter the Void. Gaspar Noé's movies are good but they're so fucked up you don't want to watch them again for a second time.
[QUOTE=Cabbage;39889606]Pulp Fiction Good the first time, but would never lead me to watch it again.[/QUOTE] wow 15 disagrees.. but yeah I'd chuck that film on any day.
Pulp Fiction is the most re-watchable film I know. The fact that there are so many strong characters, absorbing scenes and over the top senarios makes it so entertaining over and over. Surely our comrade was having a bit of fun with us when he posted that. Nothing wrong with a bit of mild, harmless, trolling I guess.
Dear Zachary - A Letter From A Father To His Son [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtyY0CXdiNo[/media]
[QUOTE=Stockers678;39903543]Dear Zachary - A Letter From A Father To His Son [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtyY0CXdiNo[/media][/QUOTE] watched this last night, really heartbreaking. Even without filmic techniques to increase emotional reaction, I would have still felt the same..
[QUOTE=AK'z;39903595]watched this last night, really heartbreaking. Even without filmic techniques to increase emotional reaction, I would have still felt the same..[/QUOTE] The editing is fantastic in this film and completely makes up for a lack of good cinematography (it's largely interview based)
[QUOTE=Stockers678;39904193]makes up for a lack of good cinematography (it's largely interview based)[/QUOTE] The camera techniques isn't what I was watching it for. But the editing techniques to induce "fright" or "anxiety" were albeit cliched but effective as heck.
Children of Men.
[QUOTE=matrixninja;39889635]I don't see a point in re-watching it, as long as I understood the story line.[/QUOTE] The point is that there's more to movies than just the story-line.
Reservoir Dogs
Schindler's List.
Tron the original
Shutter Island actually I feel like going back would be far less enjoyable than the first time you see it
[QUOTE=killerteacup;39909504]Shutter Island actually I feel like going back would be far less enjoyable than the first time you see it[/QUOTE] tbh I saw a lot more detail that I'd missed, with rewatches. Obviously the way the story moves and such can only be experienced once, but there were a few subtle things that Scorsese did here that I liked a lot.
American HIstory X
Jesus of Nazareth 1977
[QUOTE=matrixninja;39889635]Honestly, any good movie that I understood. I don't see a point in re-watching it, as long as I understood the story line.[/QUOTE] I could say the same thing about singleplayer games, I find movies easier to rewatch than playing through the entirety of the same game over again unless it has multiple scenarios and doesn't happen to be incredibly long.
Buried. I like it, but that ending was so fucking depressing that it ruined my entire week.
[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;39892881]Fight Club[/QUOTE] definetly, it's been like 3 years since the first time I saw it, and the last one.
drive moon
[QUOTE=Eltro102;39949486]drive moon[/QUOTE] I've already watched Drive like three times, is it really that bad?
the second time I watched, it just didn't work tbh compared to how great I found it the first time
There Will Be Blood. It's it a really good movie but I have no interest in watching it again.
[QUOTE=Colour;39889396]I Am Legend. Kill hundreds of people, kill Will Smith, [sp]BUT NOT THE FUCKING DOG. THAT SHIT IS NOT OKAY.[/sp][/QUOTE] Right, because those first two sentences without sp tags weren't spoilers or anything.
Why would you watch the regular ending to I Am Legend more than once anyways, its shit. The Alt ending is so much better.
The book's ending is way fucking better than any of the film endings too also that scene in I Am Legend was not very sad, I don't get why everyone cries their eyes out at it. There are like a million films sadder than that
Any of the Christopher Nolan Batman films. They were good and all but I really wouldn't get any enjoyment out of watching them again, if anything I'd just notice all the problems with them and leave with a more negative view of them.
Cabin In The Woods. Pretty good movie, with an amazing twist, but there's no reason to re-watch it after. But god damn, the twist is just fucking awesome the first time.
[QUOTE=Kowalski;39972681]Cabin In The Woods. Pretty good movie, with an amazing twist, but there's no reason to re-watch it after. But god damn, the twist is just fucking awesome the first time.[/QUOTE] but it's so fun to watch your friends watch it for the first time, fully knowing what's ahead and they're completely oblivious.
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