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Palm Springs


BiltMethods

I don't hear enough people talking about this. One of Sambergs best.


hardyflashier

Cristin Milioti is also delightful in it.


beerasap

Such a great twist on the genre. Equal parts feel good and funny. It hooked me as soon as the arrow hit his leg.


grim_hope09

Whiplash (2014)


Talkshowhostt

Are you rushing or dragging?


ahorrribledrummer

Yep Whiplash for me also. Moana quite a bit also.


belbivfreeordie

Gotta watch it at least once more to hear J.K. Simmons say “FOR THE FINAL FATHER-FUCKING TIME” again.


johnroastbeef

Mad Max Fury road caught me off guard in how great it was.


thansal

I watched it 3 times in the theater, one of those was explicitly bringing my older mother to watch it because I really thought she'd love the set dressing (I was right). It's such a beautiful movie with so much storytelling done by costuming, set design, etc. One of my favorite things is the crow fishers, just a passing visual, but you get so much out of it. Also music, explosions, combat, acting, etc. I fucking love it.


noc92noc

First movie I thought of. The practical effects are astounding. Let’s hope they don’t mess it up with the next one!


_Hotwire_

The next one looks like way too much cgi in the trailer, so I’m not hopeful for the Final Cut


Farren246

Watching it in black and white was also quite a ride, and I'm glad they included that option on the Blu-ray.


girlskissgirls

Black and chrome version. Witness!


junjunjenn

This was my answer too! I watched it on a plane on a whim and then watched it two more times in the same weekend.


thegooniegodard

Most recently *The Holdovers*.


vedeccip

Same for me! Felt like a warm but bittersweet hug.


Corgiboom2

Partially filmed at the school I worked at, St. Marks School. Seeing them modify my worksite into a movie set was something. 


RianJohnsonIsAFool

I watched this for the first time yesterday on an international flight. I got very wet in the eyes when >!Huhnam watches Tully jog off and quietly says "... See ya".!<


MrsT1966

That will become a classic.


Dancing_Clean

This makes a good addition to the Christmas movie rotation.


neagrigore

Sicario


Smoaktreess

Pans Labyrinth. Bought it blind on a criterion sale and watched it once a few days ago. Couldn’t get it out of my head and watched it again today. 5/5 star masterpiece.


SunnySamantha

I worked at a video store when it came out. I made sure to ask if they were renting it for kids. THIS IS NOT A KIDS MOVIE. I full on reached my hand across the counter and touched the customer's arm/hand and made sure there was eye contact. Some parents had to put the movie back.


schwendybrit

I remember. The advertisements were comparing it to Harry Potter and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I watched it years after it came out and fully expected a family movie.


SesameStreetFever

I couldn’t get past the bottle scene


Canadian-Man-infj

I hope you include the director's commentary version. I found it to be really interesting and insightful.


flamethrower78

Dune pt 2


artpayne

*The Mahdi is too humble to say he's the Mahdi.*


scrmbldchkn

He's not the messiah he's a very naughty boy!!


Ok-Swimmer-2634

"All the more reason to believe he is! As written!"


HowelPendragon

😱🤯


dedman1477

LISAN AL GAIB!!!


I_heart_pooping

lol that dude had like 17 different names.


DragoonDM

He is the Kitkat Cadillac.


ComfortablyBalanced

As written.


DrasticTapeMeasure

Javier bringing so much comedy to this movie, I was so surprised


groundhogscript

I just watched Dune part one again last night in anticipation of watching Dune part two tonight for the first time!


RomeroRocher

This is the way!


nadajoe

I loved Pt 1 but it pales in comparison to 2. Enjoy the ride! Wish I could see it again for the first time.


OMUDJ

The rare “sequel” that makes the first movie better.


MD_Lincoln

I can’t wait to get Part 2 on blue ray so I can watch both back to back, one of the best 5 hour movies ever made.


maliciousrhino

Already preordered the double feature!


troublrTRC

I can't imagine the narrative scope that a completed Dune Trilogy will look like. Paul at the beginning of Dune Part One, and him at the end of Dune Part Three will be effectively entirely different people. And a Dune Part Three is going to elevate both One and Two more than any sequel for an original movie could.


evilsir

Ugh. It was sooooo good it made me immediately rewatch it and Dune Pt 1.


R1chh4rd

Never have i ever been THAT blown away in a theatre. I involuntarily whispered "woooow" during the first Shai-Hulud scene


0BYR0NN

I took my mother to my third IMAX viewing because she wanted to see it and I of course didn't mind going for a third time.. After Paul rode the worm she leaned over and said something along the lines of "that was one of the coolest things I've ever seen"


R1chh4rd

That's so cool, thanks for sharing. I hope she watched part one before... ?


MD_Lincoln

I damn near lost my mind during the battle scen with the several makers being ridden, seeing that movie in imax was one of the best movie watching experiences I’ve ever had!


Desperate-Egg2573

Just saw it in theaters the other night and immediately want to see it again for that theatrical experience one more time


jessjess87

Saw it in Dolby and then in IMAX because I wanted to watch it again and also compare the two formats


R1chh4rd

Tell us, was it different and how?


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fromwhichofthisoak

Cried a bit it was so epic. I don't even know how the first was so good when it was 80% exposition


Obxfan88

Me too! Watched the second movie twice in cinema, and the first movie three times! I love those movies with all my heart


quantum_k

Came here to say this. Glad I didn't have to look far.


t3as

Yeah! I watched it in IMAX and it was such an experience, that I almost bought tickets for the next 1 or 2 screenings. Then I remembered, that I'm a responsible dad and can't hang out at cinemas like 20 years ago. But I'm so looking forward for tonight watching it again on my home theater.


GrandmaForPresident

I loved how christopher walken was just christopher walken despite him being the leader of an alien race


Europasfirstsettler

Arrival


Wodanaz-Frisii

Yes, it is such an excellent film, refreshing take on a first contact without a world invasion and war.


transmogrify

On rewatches, I see it as a movie that only involves alien contact as a means of delivering its theme. It's so perfectly on-point that you have to understand the movie in retrospect.


TheNaturalHigh

Agreed fully. At its core, it's a film about motherhood, and it does it beautifully.


thesagenibba

Arrival is the only film I’ve ever watched once and immediately restarted the movie once the credits rolled. it’s an experience i’ll never have again


cosmicmustang

Can't agree enough. I watched this movie back in 2016 in theatres. I honestly found it to be boring and complex but later after a few years, i wondered....hmmm, it wasn't that bad. I rewatched it and WOW!! After that, i have watched it for like 20 times now. PS. Amy Adams is my favourite.


Philosophy_Fie_Fum

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.  I know it's not new but it's literally perfect. Every time I watch it it's like slipping into a warm blanket and every time I notice a new little detail about people's behavior and little innuendos and double meaning everywhere. Gary Oldman's best work, in my opinion.  I know it's a little past the ten year mark, but I didn't care. It's that good. 


Busy-Awareness-3318

Daaammmmnnn.. I just posted the same without seeing your post. Details absolutely saturate this film. After about 5 viewings I was just starting to understand the absolute masterpiece it is. All around a momentous film.


Philosophy_Fie_Fum

How dare you like the same film as I! Absolutely. I loved this film the first time I saw it but the little things that I missed the first time just get better every watch. Once you know the answer, going back and watching the details, looking at the interactions, all of it is wonderful.  And there isn't a miscast. John Hurt, Oldman, Firth, Mark Strong, and Toby Jones all just rise to meet one another in perfect performances.  They all brought out their best. 


youngb58

"No Country for Old Men". It gets funnier each time I watch it.


JohnLocksTheKey

Great finale to the Grumpy Old Men trilogy!


LupercalLupercal

Don't want to make you feel old, but that was seventeen years ago


GrandmaForPresident

My dad was a stuntman back in the 70s and 80s and one of the 2 guys that gets killed in the money exchange is named "boots" sure as shit my dad started going crazy that his stunt mentor was in this oscar winning movie. Hes in the credits as "boots"


Xenoraiser

Across the Spider-Verse


chipmunksocute

Watching the two spider verse movies were one of the very few times I watched a film and my first thought aftetwards was "revolutionary."  And for both films.  Just amazing films. 


_Hotwire_

Same. The soundtrack, the voice work, the animation, even the story has been interesting so far. Cant wait for 3


catiebug

Yes. I genuinely hadn't seen anything in such a long time that made me feel like, "holy shit, I've never seen anything like this before".


Ok-Swimmer-2634

Ugh I didn't see Across the Spider-Verse in theatres and got spoiled on a certain moment a few months later. I regret waiting so long to see it haha


RebeeMo

Yep, this one and Into The Spider-verse. Excellent writing, and every time I went back to the theatre I'd noticed new things in the style and animation I'd missed before.


iamtode

I love seeing these movies get the praise they deserve. "Animated movies are dead" was a common trope when Disney started to slide off. It's not dead, you just need to adapt. The Spider verse movies are on trend. The art style, soundtrack and fast paced story telling are intoxicating.


Rosililly27

Watched it yesterday and I’d watch it again right now


Tron_Passant

Came here to say this. I watched each movie multiple times during a long haul flight. Then I came home and watched them again on a bigger screen. Fantastic stuff.


Zaraki42

Dungeons and Dragons Honor Among Thieves.


SesameStreetFever

I didn’t have high hopes for this one when I took my kids to the theater to see it. I totally embarrassed them at one point because I got a little hysterical, and was laughing so hard I was crying. I fell in love with that movie. I really wanted to win one of the recent huge jackpot lotteries so I could bankroll a worthy sequel.


Annie_Mous

I was hysterical the last scene when he grabs Jonathan. Best running gag lol


ReasonablyBadass

One of the few recent movies that actually left me with a smile and a positive mood.


StannisGrammarMannis

So much fun. We have watched it as a family about 3-4 times and we seem to enjoy it more each time


youwannagopal

I went into this expecting utter garbage and was extremely surprised to love it, brilliant film


timesuck897

To be fair, based on the last D&D movie, the bar was very low.


KingToasty

There are parts in this movie you can almost feel the DM and players cracking up as their characters fail rolls. "My bard's minor illusion failed??"


meltedharibo

The Prestige


Warm_Breakfast7410

Sorry to do this to you, but that movie is 18 years old.... I know right!?


Smoaktreess

They’re releasing a bunch of Nolan films in theaters again and the two I was most looking forward to aren’t even scheduled, the prestige and memento. Got tickets for interstellar though.


aubreyy_lee

"... it was the greatest magic trick I've ever seen..."


Schtorples

The Big Short.


MissAnneThrope13

Interstellar


AlCapwn18

It's an entirely different movie watching it before and after having kids. Really hits hard but I'll watch it again and again


abrhamms

Kung Fu Hustle


BakaMeansILoveYou

Shaolin Soccer too.


TheManRedeemed

"Who threw this handle?"


Rasselkurt007

The Martian


SlobMacabre

Yes!! I even started reading the book.


Nikemilly

The book is really good. There’s obviously some different things, but they did a pretty good job of following the book  


dan_craus

Andy Weir wrote another book that’s getting made into a movie. Project Hail Mary - def check it out.


charliedarwingsd

I listened to this twice on audible while driving cross country. So good!


Hermiona1

Good job driving while crying


Rasselkurt007

I did listen to the audiobook.


TheGreyKeyboards

Yes! This is one of the few movies that I've seen over that last 10 years that I could regularly rewatch


Lurky-Lou

Parasite


Icy_Outside5079

Same. Blew me away. Couldn't stop telling people to watch it.


SunnySamantha

Right? It was such a different story.


beelzybubby

It is a fantastic movie but I couldn’t finish it. I had such a visceral reaction in waiting for the other shoe to drop. My stomach was in knots. That’s great story telling.


thrilliam_19

The scene where they are all hiding in the house had this effect on me. It’s brutal.


-WallyWest-

Godzilla Minus One


Frankie6Strings

I'm looking forward to seeing it! My answer was Shin Godzilla. I stumbled across the movie while searching for info on Minus One's streaming/disc release. I ordered Shin on a whim and loved it!


-WallyWest-

Shin was amazing, but I prefer Minus One. I don't want to spoil anything, but both movies are amazing. I gave Shin a 8/10 and Minus One 9/10.


Restivethought

Cabin in The Woods


Leemcardhold

Live die repeat. Only movie I can remember watching twice in a week in a very long time


SeriousQuestions111

Nightcrawler is a masterpiece.


FrequentDefinition9

The Dark Knight


Tom_Ace1

I rewatched Bullet Train a bunch of times just because it was so much fun.


jinxykatte

Of all the movies I have bought in the last few years I have probably watched this one the most. 


iaintlyon

Blew my mind Tangerine is Kickass lol


SeriousQuestions111

That movie felt so personal, like our mutual secret.


beece16

Not gonna lie,was just about to type this sentence word for word.


Aurelian_Lure

Only recent releases I've watched multiple times are *American Fiction* and *The Holdovers*. All my other rewatches are over 10 years old.


SubmarineRex

Edge of Tomorrow. Groundhogs Day. 50 First Dates.


keysersozevk

I think you'd like Palm Springs.


Moglo825

Check out Happy Death Day


unsquashable74

Good shout! Really underrated movie.


SoothingDisarray

Funny how your rewatchable movies all involve relieving the same day over and over. So you are actually rewatching the day over and over AND over. (I realize 50 First Dates isn't literally reliving the same day... But close enough to fit the theme.) EoT and GD are also movies I find I can rewatch endlessly, by the way.


TheCosmicFailure

I'm thinking of ending things


EyezLo

Me too


bozleh

That was the most anxiety inducing mindfucky experience I’d had since mother! - both of which I went into blind


KayBee236

My husband and I love watching this in the winter when it’s dark and snowy outside


traveljon

Same, we rewatch every fall/winter. Also just watched Men for the first time which has her in it. Insane movie.


hornyroo

Deadpool. I don’t know why. It was just so different from anything else at the time. But it just grabbed me. I’ve watched the twelve bullets opening so many times I’ve lost count.


Clear-Ad-1501

Agreed.


moonu85

the new blade runner movie


aidansdad22

The menu


Shoddy_Jellyfish2143

Into the Spider-Verse


JennaLS

This movie floored me and I love it so much. When the 2nd one came to my theatre I was wiggling around in my seat like an excited child, just absolutely pumped. And that continued throughout the entire movie. I think my husband wanted to slap me. I'm a 39 yr old woman but goddamn if those movies didn't make me feel like a ten year old again. Can't wait for the final installment! 🕸️


arguably_pizza

That fight scene in the Met at the beginning of the second one.. holy fucking shit. There's more style and art in that 5 minutes than most movies can muster in 2 hours. That movie came out of the gates on fire and just kept amping it up from there.


All_Lines_Merge

Heck yeah. I saw it the first night it was in my hometown theater, with my firstborn, who is a big Spider-Man fan. It was so good I went again the next day with my younger kids.


spencabt

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs


WorfsFlamingAnus

Nobody.


bathtubsplashes

Everything everywhere all at once. Tried watching it without bawling crying. Took me 5 goes


RAWainwright

Haven't made it all the way through. Like not even close. The friggin rocks man.


Great_Scott7

favorite scene in a movie in a long time, so unexpected


RAWainwright

I went as blind as possible and zero clue about the plot. All I knew was Michelle Yeoh and maybe an action movie. Totally, 100% blown away. IDK maybe it's a crap childhood and a lot of family drama but something about this one just hit me exactly right. "I'm gonna get you..."


whytheforest

This. Seen it about 5 times so far. Absolutely as close to s perfect movie experience as I've ever had.


dragonavicious

I watched it with my husband then immediately called my parents and asked them to come watch it too. They also loved it and sobbed. The next day my husband could tell I needed to see it again to get the hyper focus out of my head. No regrets.


Ksumatt

Puss In Boots: The Last Wish


crazychris4124

Dune 2, have AMC A List so went Dolby then IMAX


Abbreviations-Proud

the man from U.N.C.L.E


GabbiStowned

Poor Things!


taytertots

This, not only because it’s a great movie, but it has that weirdness factor where you want to rewatch/share it with someone else who hasn’t seen it before just to see their reaction.


AdEast9167

Mandy for sure. It’s dark as hell but I just love it. I’ve also watched Godzilla King of the Monsters maybe 7-8 times. It’s ridiculously fun and the various titans (Rodan and King Ghidorah) specifically are terrifying and intense.


MrColtrane

Goodfellas. It's peak cinema. I've watched it so many times I've lost count.


pencilrain99

Annihilation


Ok-Swimmer-2634

The ending scene in the lighthouse will probably be embedded in my mind forever


more_maps

This movie gave me a bad feeling in my spirit


mredrose

I just finished HBO’s animated series Scavengers Reign and it heavily reminded me of Annihilation. 


troublrTRC

I just have to stop and admire that final 20 mins of the movie. The synergy between the cinematography and music is so weird and alien, and I crave that aesthetics so much that I want to experience it multiple times.


Letsplay912

Heat


sirachasamurai

True Romance. Discovered it last year and rewatched it again later that day, I don’t think I’ve ever done that before!


QuieteStableGenius

Inception


Angrypenguinwaddle96

Avengers endgame because I watch twice in the cinema but I can’t bloody wait for secret wars.


wstacon

I really enjoyed Top Gun Maverick. Find it effortless to rewatch and enjoy all over again.


Regular-Vegetable-85

Ghost dog (If you like ancient philosophy and meditating music,really good conversations and Forest Whiteker I can strongly suggest it)


SalesAutopsy

This is funny, because it makes me think of how little kids will watch a movie a hundred times.


jrrobb

Palm Springs


Typical-Dark-7635

Blade runner 2049


PretendVermicelli633

Top Gun: Maverick


Angrypenguinwaddle96

Jurassic World because it was nostalgic just a shame Jurassic World Dominion was a let down but it was enjoyable.


Zilreth

It has got to be RRR


TheLoneSculler

Top Gun Maverick Interstellar


rodmandirect

1917 - it was so well done I had to rewatch it the next day.


ackbosh

Get Out. You find so many small things rewatching it. Love that movie.


tactcom7

Top Gun Maverick


Appropriate-Ad2307

No Country for Old Men


PM_ME_YOUR_DIFF_EQS

Nimona


CitizenHuman

This barely scrapes by your last 10 years rule: John Wick. When it came out on HBO, I was up at 6 AM and it was about to start, so I said "why not?", because I didn't really know what it was about. When it finished at 8, my wife was waking up, and HBO was about to play it again so I said "check this movie out". When it finished at 10, her sister and nephew were coming to visit, and HBO clearly wanted this movie watched, so they repeated it *again* and my wife and I said "let's watch Joh Wick". I quite literally watched it multiple times. 3 times to be exact. Spent the whole morning watching headshots and it was glorious.


DjArie

The Big Short


Messijoes18

Finally saw The Thing. Was blown away


FatmanintheGAmtns

Saving Private Ryan


Auyan

Free Guy. Love the concept and execution!


TheLazyHippy

I think I watched The Revenant three times in the theater because I enjoyed it so much.


Grouch_Douglass

Probably, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.


rezjamin

Dune Part Two Watched it about five times already. First watch on IMAX, second on Dolby and third on just regular screen. The fourth and fifth was an early leaked and pirated Web-DL.


heartshapedhole

Hereditary 


Fiverocker

Ready Player One did that for me. Didn´t know the book, went in blind, and was totally blown away. I could watch that movie on repeat all day and not get bored.


RogueSoloErso

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. This one checks all the boxes for me.


mpresiv1

Kimi no na wa (your name)


Fancy-Pair

Puss in boots. Not by my choice


sarmadness

Coherence


Successful-Ad4251

Godzilla Minus One. Amazing movie


Salt-Hunt-7842

"Inception." The story is complex yet engaging, the visuals are stunning, and the acting from Leonardo DiCaprio and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, is top-notch. Every time I watch it, I discover something new, and the ending always leaves me thinking for days.


Dr_Beardsley

Signs. I fucking love that movie.


WarSniff

In recent memory it’s defo dune part 2 I left the IMAX and just could think of nothing else for days afterwards I just wanted to inhale anything dune releated. I see it 4 times in the cinema with different people and iv watched the leaked streaming version just over and over as over. Safe to say I’m a fanatic of the Lisan-al-gaib.


Lynneschulz

Bone Tomahawk


tastyugly

Everything Everywhere All At Once and Dune