In your humble opinion
What's the most rewatchable movie?
In your humble opinion
What's the most rewatchable movie?
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die hard
sherlock holmes guy ritchie style
BR2049
Goodfellas
Multi-pass
Idris Elba
I've probably watched the DOTD: /snydercut/ atleast 50 times
Gnomeo and Juliet
The Blues Brothers
Tropic Thunder
Spider-man 1 and 2. Solid structure, quotable, funny moments yet still awesome moments. Just around great movies to have on. Never failed me at a movie night.
For me, it's gotta be Clue.
The Big Lebowski
I got drunk and accidentally ordered that on drect tv last week. Took multiple phone calls to get refunded I mean who would watch that at 5am?
Fast and furious tokyo drift
Casino Royale by far
Training Day
Every time I catch it while flipping channels I can't help but what the rest of it.
national socialist treasure
predator
thing
snatch
Yours, OP.
I've seen it so many times and Terry Gilliam's such a madman that I pick up new things to this day, STILL.
The fucking carpet bombing, for instance.
Tremors
You know I'm right
These
fuck yeah
Shrek. Unironically.
Ocean's 11, 12, and 13
Troy. Perfect lazy pass out on the couch Sunday movie. Good action thats not too artsy or with too many cuts, no true bad guy, Brad Pitt, a couple good quotes
hnnng...
Only Ocean's 11. 13 was Okay and 12 was donkeyshit
Snatch
In Bruges
Ocean's 11
what's right is right
My man
Predator
The Matrix
LOL, I didn't even knew that existed until you posted that and I looked it up. That trailer looks like shit. I never understood the fascination with retarded zombie shows. The only good one was the first one. And that one Othello movie way back in the day.
eurotrip
i've probably rewatched it 300 times when i was a kid
Fellowship Of The Ring.
Never get bored of it, plus it means I have to watch the other 2 immediately after which I also really don't mind at all.
I never get tired of the Graduate.
HAHAHA a forbidden love
featuring the classic music of Elton John
Child's Play 2
That was such a brilliant move. Each screening in the theater was different.
Which one? There are three.
The one with cowboys and id
End of Evangelion
indians* was fun
Caddyshack
And don't forget the airplane mistake!
PLEASE! Tell me about the fucking golf shoes...
Most rewatchable are Robocop, Life of Brian and Terror Firmer.
Smokey and the Bandit
Demolition Man
Last Action Hero
In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught.
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Pain and gain
Fury Road
The patriot
Tropic Thunder
Dumb and Dumber
Maybe the only correct answer.
And The Big Lebowski offcourse
Debbie Does Dallas
Star Wars
and this: and OP's
Fear and Loathing
The Burbs
Ghostbusters I
Hot Fuzz
fucking Ghostbusters -- I forgot that one. Classic.
You just posted it.
RoboCop
The pinball machine is great too.
The pinball machine is great too (although unfortunately it's ultra-rare)
Dr Strangelove
The Matrix
Robocop
I hope it's okay that I'm posting a bunch of pinball machine flyers in this thread. Feel free to ignore me if you don't care.
LotR pinball currently ranked as fifth best pinball machine of all time.
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It is, without question, Die Hard.
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
watched it maybe 40-50 times
Why the backglass is so boring:
"According to Doug Watson, he had serious difficulty creating the backglass because the movie production team kept rejecting his designs. He eventually discovered that the rejections were coming from Wesley Snipes, who wanted to ensure he did not look like a crazed character on the backglass because he was concerned about his upcoming career in Hollywood. Because of this, the final backglass is much simpler than early designs, and all three characters were given "mathematically equal" backglass coverage, with "handsome" features (according to Watson)."
I've never played Last Action Hero. Or seen the movie.
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It's a 'fun' movie, I'd say give it a watch if you're bored.
Ghostbusters had a pinball machine made in 2016. And it was great. Ernie Hudson did original voice work.
How am I the first one to post Zoolander? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills here!
I have no idea why, but this is the comfiest movie for me
Never gets old and never get tired of it, it's pretty great
Cody Lane blue room gangbang
Leon
T2
Back to the future
I've seen Let the Right One in countless times too
multi and pic-related
Hell or high water
Big Trouble in Little China
Kung Pow
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
Planes Trains and Automobiles
The Cable Guy
Ha, I literally played on one of those machines last thursday at a local arcade bar. was fun
FUCK now I'm downloading this right now to watch it again
The only valid answer
Not technically based on the movie, but still.
Off the top of my head I've probably rewatched Clerks more than any other film
Die Hard
>accidentally
A couple years ago I watched pic related every other night for about a month.
Wow rude, go back to whatever subr*ddit you crawled out of you pretentious faggot
For me it is pic related.
I don't mind. Now I'm interested. There was a bartendress that worked across the street from me and I fell enamored with her by the way she played pinball by thrusting into the machine with her hips. She was a ballerina but too hefty for the big-time. So, yeah... pinball's OK for me.
When my room-mate pointed out that this was a parody of Nazi propaganda, I could not un-see it. It truly is cheesy kino at its best.
This is funny.
Of course he did. What else has he been in besides The Crow? Also, I loved the line in The Crow where he says, "What are you some kind of ghost?" And Brandon Lee says, "Boo!"
Or something like that...
>The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai
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From the thumbnail pic, that looks like a dinosaur, so when I saw Zoolander my brain immediately went to Jurassic Park. Crazy pills...
>The Crow
even after seeing ghostbusters, i didn't know hudson's name until the crow
Get the Gringo
It’s literally on ABC right now
Airplane or top secret.
American Psycho, and The Big Lebowski comes second.
>My answer is objectively correct.
From the trailer's comments:
>The Sundance Kid, tries valiantly to reach Hannibal Lecter after Peter the Great and a Toy Designer separate him from James Bond. The Jackal and Gonville Bromhead team up with Sonny Corleone and Monica and Ross;s dad to reach Ali McGraw's squeeze before Popeye Doyle and Dr Sparrow fall out. King Henry V pleads for sanity.
Fuck yeah, no CGI.
you seem like a moron irl
Yeah yeah, go get your fucking shinebox!
Wayne's World
I agree with a lot of these but I'd also like to add The Matrix. I can watch it over and over again and not be bored
Orson Welles was the boss so piss off.
heh, me either
This and Road Trip were really comfy movies you'd throw on because they were playing at 1AM on a Friday on TBS
I waited the whole movie for something to happen
Don't watch stupid trailers, watch the movie, it's awesome
and yeah, the casting is absolutely amazing.
Of course no CGI, it was made in '77, and it has some of the most impressive scenes ever put in a WW2 movie
Combined arms warfare scenes, thousands of paratroopers dropping from hundreds of planes, building a bailey bridge, blowing up actual bridges, destroying a city, it's awesome.
Up there with the Battle of Britain, Patton, Bridge at Remagen and the Longest Day but better than all of these combined.
lol - should we destroy Russia or do number two.
I used to rent Condorman from the local video place as a kid all the time. That and James Bond films never got old. Condorman is stupid but it is up there with some of Disney's silliest.
There's no way in hell that ABC would air Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas.
there's a good version on rarbg btw, would really recommend avoiding yify-tier rips for that one.
All these. Also glad I wasn't the only one who thaught of Dr Strangelove
I will. Somehow, I missed this one, which is disappointing since I'm a fan of all involved. I did like all the post Bond Connery stuff, especially the High Noon remake Outland. But that's not really re-watchable because it gets slow... On war movies from that era, I did like Force 10 From Navarone.
For me, the movie with the most rewatch value has to be Dumb & Dumber. Saw it as a kid and thought it was absolutely hilarious, used to watch it like 2 or 3 times a day. I've been watching it probably 3 times a year for about 20 years now and it still never fails to make me laugh.
>Robocop
IS immensely rewatchable.
Plus
Aliens, Stand By Me...just realised these were all within a year of each other.
Should feel right at home then, there's some sort of atmosphere shared by most WW2 movies of that time anyway, the 70's were really the golden era of war movies in general.
A Bridge Too Far is on a larger scale though, it attempts to describe the whole Market Garden operation (and why it failed) instead of focusing on a single outfit, and they really spared no expense. Mostly succeeded in that goal too, every branch that participated in the operation is on screen.
Shame that no movie of this magnitude will ever be made again.
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
watch it twice every year
>Hot Fuzz
Based, I've probably watched that movie 100 times and always find something new that makes me laugh
Any Studio Ghibli film
OK, now I really have to get my hands on this.
Yup. It's a slow burner, that one. I miss my DVDs that got stolen by a crack head. But yeah. For some reason, I always loved that bridge scene. Kind of like The Guns of Navarone.
Happy Gilmore
I’ve seen that movie so many times I’ve lost count
Young Frankenstein
Jurassic Park definitely
based
waterworld
but just gotta jump in at a random point each time
>Hot Fuzz
i don't get the meme behind this one. I've watched it twice and it's not bad but everybody seems to laud it as a masterpiece but it's a bit average. It's entertaining throughout but to me thats only because of the editing and shots
Fucking hell, based Bond & Scotty all in one.
>because of the editing and shots
thats why most people like it i think, same with shaun of the dead. and back in the mid 2000s it had more appeal for its le cheeky british writing
tried to watch this 3 times and i was so bored and unimpressed. not even a transformers tier pleb, i like slow movies or art ones but this just seemed so contrived and forced
>WOAHHH LOOK HOW WACKY, DEMANDING, MENTALLY ILL AND AMAZING THIS DUDE ISSSS WOAHH OVER ACTING
The third act dosen't have the replayability
That's Frankensteen.
Many films, but the Riddick ones I can rewatch many times because fuck you.
how has no one posted O'Brother where art thou yet
lol
oh geez, you're still here. Good, good. Keep 'em coming.
most films dont because the most fun is entering the world of the film and meeting the characters, this encompasses the first act almost entirely, the 2nd really sets up the problem and the entry to the world fades and then everything takes a back seat to the solution to the problem in act 3 which is always the most boring and formulaic that on re-watches its boring
you posted it
also
8mm
Talented Mr Ripley
Donnie Darko
American Psycho
The bride scene is great for the scale since its a great contrast to how little the main conflict of the movie matters
I never saw this because of exactly what you just wrote. It seemed that way from the get-go.
I suppose if it were on television some night, I might give it a try.
>Kung Pow
My at-home view count is in the 200s. If you count viewings with Yea Forums, the 300s.
shaun of the dead hot fuzz
Shhhhh... not another word.
Repo Man
Predator
Gentleman Broncos
Napoleon Dynamite
Black Dynamite
The Thing
Full Metal Jacket
My Cousin Vinny
Alien
Aliens
Alien 3
Dirty Dozen
Hot Fuzz
Blood In Blood Out
Sadly, I agree. But Fear & Loathing is one of my most watchables. I wonder if it were possible to construct a film based on Thompson's ESPN articles. There would be no third act, whatsoever.
>Smokey and the bandit
10-4 on that one
At first, I thought you were talking about Kill Bill but then I got the typo. You are so right on this, though. For somebody who grew up in "gold rush" territory that makes so much sense. People chasing a dream amidst a civil war, and to what end?
Army of Darkness
I see you, Adam Carolla.
And raise you to "The Hammer."
your room-mate sounds like a complete FAG
would you like to know more?
Jay and silent bob strike back. On occasions I've watched it 2 times in a row. Still the best move ever.
Big Trouble in Little China.
fucking this.
Bad Santa
every time i pick up on something new. pure kino
I watch it every time it's on TV here in the UK, which is at least once a month.
this and
starsky and hutch
dude wheres my car
grown ups 1 and 2
step brothers
talladega nights
anchorman 1 and 2
ace ventura 1 and 2
rush hour trilogy
cornetto trilogy
white chicks
emperors new groove
the parent trap
super troopers
superbad
beverly hills cop 1
Maybe it's just more entertaining to me as a Brit. The characters are very relatable to real life. In Hot Fuzz for example that kind of middle Englander mindset where their little town is the centre of the universe, that they literally start killing people for fucking up their amateur dramatic production of Romeo & Juliet, or for making spelling mistakes in the local newspapers. It just sort of magnifies funny aspects of our society.
Monty Python holy grail
rush hour
tropic thunder
dodgeball
superbad
Great film, super long but the amount of money they poured into it for both the actors and the props is insane. The scene when they’re marshaling all the C-47s to take off with the gliders is still incredible for its scope.
Lost count to how many times I watched it.
Yeah, it's amazing that they could find so many in working condition and had the personnel to fly them, same with the tanks and other vehicles
The paradrop scene is honestly incredible, I really wish there was a detailed documentary about this movie
Rush Hour 2 you stupid piece of trash.
Easily Caddyshack
i am british, which is why i don't understand why its blown out to be a 10/10
Heathers
Addams Family
Addams Family Values
Beetlejuice
Return of The Jedi
Alien
Die Hard
also Addams Family Pinball is really really fun
Wonderland with Val Kilmer, it’s got so much Dad rock! It’s great!
So Bruce Wayne just has a couple Batman signals on top of his house? And no one finds that suspicious?
His mansion is very much out of the way.
You. My guy.
Shawshank Redemption
I don't even think it's a particularly great movie, but it's always super comfy to rewatch
Also:
Pulp Fiction
The Goonies
Back to the Future
The Blues Brothers
The Big Lebowski
Naked Gun
Airplane!
Wayne's World
Austin Powers
My Cousin Vinny
Clerks
Groundhog Day
Fear and Loathing
Full Metal Jacket
Blazing Saddles
That clip is a true masterpiece.
Heh, no. He pulled more poon than I ever did. But he did have that habit of pointing out symbolism in films, especially stuff like "Paris, Texas" which was enlightening but also annoying at the same time. That being said, Starship Troopers is a parody. And I can't unsee that.
Look at the angle of the spotlight. Either police HQ is very close, or there's a whole relay system of bat signals set up.
Some movies you do for the art, some for the fun and some for your friend.
platoon
it's exactly 120 minutes long and it's edited perfectly. there's not a single wasted scene or line of dialogue.
Heh, they can't all be winners, Kid.
>or there's a whole relay system of bat signals set up.
Your trips tell me that yes there's a whole relay system of bat signals that are set up.
That is what is one of the reasons why that movies is so great. just a side story in the worlds greater story
I rewatched this many times but eventually burned out on it
Yup. This was quoted by everybody I went to high school with. It transversed jocks, nerds, drama club rejects and normies. And I'm American.
Both Starship Troopers and Jurassic Park I have seen many times.
pulp fiction
ive watched most jim jarmusch movies at least 10 times
This. Just keeping Aliens playing on my laptop to tv feed while I do other stuff on my desktop is soothing.
We can only hope that the television series will be any good.
For me, Alien 3 is underrated and I've seen it many, many times thanks to its excellent British cast.
Nice pull. Burton was always my favorite as it kept both the campy and serious.
This film sucks dick.
>Pulp Fiction
>The Goonies
>Naked Gun
>Austin Powers
>Groundhog Day
>Blazing Saddles
am I really the first to mention these?
I would also like to add
Indiana Jones (especially the first and the third movie)
Forrest Gump
Boogie Nights
Stand by Me
the first film was shot in england which gave it that hammer horror film feel. speaking of which webm related, for me.
Who is producing it? Cinemax would make a great Dredd series, FX might do a decent job too, with any other network/company I'd be worried
Easily Blade Runner or Fear and Loathing
>Blazing saddles
I used to have a program on an Apple //e called Blazing Paddles that was used for drawing graphics. Fond memories. That was the late 80s. Before OJ was a hero and not a murderer.
Amazing Sunday afternoon kino. Casino too.
>The £78m Daily Mail printing press in Didcot, Oxfordshire, has been purchased by media company Rebellion. It will film adaptations of a Rogue Trooper film and a Judge Dredd TV show there. Six soundstages will be available at the 220,000 sq ft (67,000 sq m) site, creating 500 jobs. The complex is due to open in the spring.
There are some movies you can always watch with a round of friends, especially drunk.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Goodfellas
From Dusk till Dawn
The Thing
American Psycho
Terminator 2
Ghostbusters
Big Trouble in Little China
I find that you can watch these movies with anyone, any time. It's especially fun when at least one of the people hasn't seen it before.
Muh nigga.
Party on, Garth!
For me its LOTR
Pulp Fiction
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Stand By Me
Ghostbusters
Temple of Doom
Yeah I'm an '80s fag.
>Rogue Trooper movie
Terminator 2 and Total Recall are my most watched films of all time. Yes given I was between the ages of 9 and 15 but fuck off.
Spielberg was always great when he was doing scary or intense movies.
only movie I can stand to rewatch
Hell yeah, Dead Man. And the train one...
Samsonite? I was way off!
Titanic
LOTR
Jurassic Park
ET
Halloween
HP 123
Hell yeah. How do people not talk about Duel, it's a fucking classic
Yes that Fedex truck is a bus, fuck you captcha eat my ass
Sauroman lives!
surprised nobody said taxi driver or godfather
It's a great movie. Might be Scorsese's best of the '00s. Ignore the plebs.
I watched it once and never want to watch it again.
It's the most reddit shit I've ever seen
Wes Anderson totally parodied this at the end of The Life Aquatic.
My man!
Same here. For me it's pretty much also any Bond film to date with the exception of Moonraker cuz that one craps out in the 3rd act pretty bad.
well that's like asking what's your favorite movie.
probably because my fave movie is my most rewatchable movie.
i really like rewatching when harry met sally and the apartment for some reason.
also, groundhog day.
Trips of muh favourite movie.
Aliens
Starship Troopers
Your pic related and Forgetting Sarah Marshall (fuck you it's comfy)
Excellent list. Especially Groundhog day. Movies with a premise that's easy to fantasize about are always super comfy.
Dr. Zhivago
Brief Encounter
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Problem Child 2
di caprio hanks
Alita
Ace Ventura when nature calls
This is one of those films where most people would be really pissed off with the ending, but it's fucking great.
Not seen this film in at least 15 years.
Holy shit, you're right.
And I mean Holy. Not only is it rewatchable is like 4 hours long. I remember seeing this as a child and then renting it to show my room-mates. My girlfriend liked it and my other roomie just laughed maniacally because he was a film buff. But he'd never seen it before and he liked it. The Ten Commandments is the film, here, in case nobody follows ABC.
Classic Easter fare.
di caprio never really recovered from daniel day lewis running rings around him in gangs of new york, for me.
What are some others like this?
I'm drawing a blank at the moment.
That high note the opera singer sings...
Also, "Multi-pass"
Lol, I keep getting bridges and crosswalks.
But yeah, it's crazy that there's pretty much no dialog whatsoever and the intensity just keeps getting ratcheted up like "putting the screws on" slowly.
Same here, it's probably been about 15 or 20 years since I've seen it but it's seared into what's left of my mind.
Groundhog Day
Men in Black
The Bourne Supremacy, which upon a recent re-watch I realized was a far more intricately plotted movie than I had initially remembered. If the third movie had managed to be a bit more than clever homage to the first two it would probably be the best of the trilogy, but I think the rare case of the 2nd movie being the best is noteworthy as it's almost always the first.
DDL's such a seemingly natural charismatic, confident and intense performer. Hard to compete.
groundhog day - rewatchable - groundhog day - rewatchable - groundhog day - rewatchable - groundhog day - rewatchable - groundhog day - rewatchable - groundhog day - rewatchable - groundhog day - rewatchable - groundhog day - rewatchable - groundhog day - rewatchable - groundhog day - rewatchable - groundhog day - rewatchable - groundhog day - rewatchable...
I love how it's so restrained. You never see the enemy, just that FUCKING truck, and those boots. Even the voiceover is restrained enough to work, and mostly it's just engine noise. Amazing stuff
Ned?
Ned... Ryerson?
What's DLL most rewatchable film? For me, it's Gangs of New York and There Will Be Blood.
The big lebowski
Real answer
your favorite movie
I rewatched Quantum of Solace with the subtitles on and it made way more sense than when I saw it in the theater. Bourne Supremacy is way better and the Bond editors ripped off that style but the story was straight out of something Flemming would have written (and yes, I know it was written during a writers' strike). But yeah, rewatching those kinds of films is rewarding.
I don't understand how directors don't get that. The restraint is what makes it so intense. Not jump-scares. The Exorcist was crazy good (until the head spinning nonsense) because of that gradual build-up. The kind of movie making that makes your fingernails dig into your palms... I miss that.
yeah i've watched fear and loathing probly 30 times
Rocky Horror Picture Show for me
oh, This again...
>I rewatched Quantum of Solace with the subtitles on and it made way more sense than when I saw it in the theater.
I should probably revisit this one. I only saw it halfway once. I was sick with a fever and my buddy lent me a bunch of videos and I put that one on and couldn't stand it. It was like a tripped out Cure video. I was sick, so that probably had a lot to do with it...
BING
Watch Hereditary. It's very '70s.
[I GOT YOU BABE INTENSIFIES]
Well played.
OK. I keep seeing this being referenced but I never caught it during its theatrical release because I thought it was one of those retarded Paranormal spin offs. I'll trust you on this one.
You should check out Albert Brooks' Modern Romance. It's like the early '80s version of Sarah Marshall.
Asterix in Britain
Every time, I can only think, "That dude has GOT to be Kevin Nealon in an uncredited role."
The Faculty
The ending is fucking great. You can tell Spielberg studied The Birds with Duel. Both films barely tell you any exposition and give no explanation at the end.
should've been referenced to
Trips don't lie. The story just *IS* and that's all you need to know. He got weird later on when he started doing all that exposition stuff. Probably to draw a bigger audience, I'm assuming. I still think Gremlins is a funny X-mas movie, though. I haven't followed any of his latest projects... any suggestions?
Star Wars Prequels
I haven't seen that Ready Player One movie, yet... but I did see a screen shot of the hotel remake from the Shining and that gave me chills in itself.
apocalypto
the last boy scout
No its based
Based pinball poster
Based as fuck my friend, continue please!
robocop and predator
>Albert Brooks' Modern Romance
Getting Swingers vibes from this. Like a more solitary 80's Swingers.
>The Thing
How about The Blob, then?
God I remember this one.
$18k for this masterpiece
Hot Fuzz.
Drive
That's... actually pretty fucking cool.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Somehow still funny even though you have the entire movie memorized.
Pic related and Clockwork Orange are pretty comfy repeat viewings. Also still haven't seen fear and loathing, what am I in for lads?
>American Psycho
Yep.
what about bob
eyes wide shut
Wrath of Khan
King Pow
This. I’ve seen it probably 20+ times but I still watch it whenever it’s on tv.
used to recite lines all day with some fellow nerds at a summer job when i was a teenager. the best of times.
Primer.
Mainly because you don't know what the fuck is going on until the 3rd viewing.
"Buy the ticket, take the ride."
If you've seen those, already, I'm surprised you haven't seen Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas. But Ok. Pay attention, Terry Gilliam is a madman.
Read the book first. This is probably the most faithful adoption that could be attempted. Thompson was right to choose the people he did. Though they might disagree. i.e. Johnny Depp never got over impersonating Thompson and is in a Nick Cage spiral...
Shooting that scene, where Johnny Depp’s Hunter turns around during an acid-trip concert to see the real Thompson, was a “horrible” experience.
“Hunter has to be the center of attention,” Gilliam divulged. “Harry Dean Stanton was there that day, and Hunter was throwing bread rolls around the set all the time.”
Goodfellas
Based. I watched it again yesterday.
easily rewatched 11 and 13 around 50 times, one of the most entertaining casts in any movie Ive seen
Trainspotting, Goodfellas, Casino, Oceans 11 are some of my most viewed movies
Shaun of the Dead
I once watched Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls on repeat for 3 days.
Time Bandits, Baron von Munchhausen, Brazil,
Bladerunner, 2001, Memphis Belle, 1984, Excalibur, Fellowship otR, American Psycho, Patlabor 2, Eyes Wide Shut
Baron for the win!
(sorry for the thumbnail)
probably zombieland
Alita. You'd understand if you saw it.
2 hours but feels like 2 minutes
how does so much finger shit come out of his arm? where is it all stored?
Don't know anything about this and don't care. And I can't see this as being anything related to OP's post.
Or if I'm wrong, please elaborate.
The Bourne Trilogy.
CGI is supremely uncomfy
Surprisingly so. I was so looking forward to this and then the 80s hit and I was like "yeah, Return on the Jedi" and it was green screen obvious but OK.... and it just kept going.
I dunno. I might not be able to do much better. But that rancor monster... I could probably.
the departed