ITT: Movies that you enjoyed more on subsequent viewings

ITT: Movies that you enjoyed more on subsequent viewings

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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

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I've always loved Edward Yang's films more on the second viewing

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Every post-TWBB Paul Thomas Anderson movie has seemed like a weird mess after the first viewing and then shown itself to be true, distilled kino on subsequent viewings.

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Phantom Thread was a recent one.

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Nice.

It's one of my favorites now

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Apocalypse Now
First viewing
>what was that
Second viewing
>painful
Third
>this is fucking kino

Similar experience but the first three viewings put me to sleep. Glad I finally appreciated it.

I must have watched Apocalpyse now a hundred times. This is a conservative estimate, one that is absolutely guaranteed to be lower than the real number. Every time i put in the Blu Ray, before I do so, I go to the toilet as to not have any reason to interrupt the film at any moment. I broke up with my ex-gf because she talked over the movie at one instance. My current gf knows the second she interrupts me from watching the film, the relationship ends.
I open up a bottle of Bia Hà Nội, which I have bought from my local beer dealer earlier that day and press the Play button.
Having watched the film as often as I have, watching it now has become a deep kind of meditiation about the conditio humana. I do not interrupt the film at any instance. I do not look away from the screen for even a second. The film flows through every fiber of my body, every figment of my intellect, it showers my entire being, corporeal and metaphysical.
The credits roll, and I rise, reinvigorated, replenished, serene, calm. I am now more of a person than before.
Thank you, Apocalypse Now, olibanum for the soul.

Hm. Sort of. The first couple times I lost interest and didn't finish, not sure why.

I hope you chopped off your eyelids in order to truly experience this masterpiece as it was meant to

>Adaptation
It's a great movie on it's own, but there are hilarious jokes that can't be understood until you see the movie more than once.

I seriously pondered fixating my eyelids and have my gf pour sterile saline solution in my eyes with a pipette but I concluded it would be a strain to our relationship in the long run. It's not that I won't watch Apocalypse now at least another hundred times.

Chinatown took me a few efforts to get past the first few scenes. Love it, of course.

What the fuck was going on in this scene? The first time I watched it I thought the fat guy was PSH and I was confused when I saw them together later

>Credits roll
You have literally never even watched apoalypse

I already enjoyed The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence the first time but it definitely hit harder on the next viewing.
Second try got me hooked instantly.

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Which version though?

My theory is that the mall sequence takes place at the end of the film's timeline.
>The only time we see Freddy using a camera again is well into his stay with the Cause
>He may have learned to use the camera with the Cause and gotten the mall job after he left
>The fat man reminded him of Master, causing him to freak out and attack him

i took it as him self sabotaging his job and looking for trouble because he couldn't deal with a normal job and a normal life. He seems to have ptsd or something like that so it causes him to act erratic. Is there any proof that the scenes aren't in order?

do people actually watch films twice? there's so many movies out there tho

Oh yes. If they are really good, I almost always watch them a second time.

Good movies are always worth watching more than once. Same thing for movies you didn’t quite get the first time.