Movies We've Just Watched discussion
Movies That Need To Be Viewed Twice






Also the following:
Forrest Gump (cuz it's the best movie ever and the detail is amazing)
The Bourne Ultimatum (cuz I keep falling asleep and have tried to watch it 4 times now.)
The Ring (because of the necessary attention to detail, similar to Forrest Gump)
Cloverfield! (did you catch the glimpse of *something* in the corner of the video in the last scene?)


I also found myself going back to The Matrix though I did not like the sequel that much.
But my most watched movie of all time is not in those genres but is an historical drama: Lion In Winter with Peter O'Toole as King Henry II. Such lines! My husband and I quote them to each other all the time. I think I know the screenplay by heart and am better for it!

Pure joy? Yes, that describes rewatching Crouching Tiger just perfectly!





* Prestige (lovely way it wrapped the beginning and end)
* Fight Club ("say it" - "because you're me")
* Requiem For A Dream (tho it really screwed with me the first time - the Mom in the asylum? eeeeeeeeak)

I 100% agree with Stay as a twice-view movie. When you know what to watch for it makes it that much more amazing.
I'd have to add Garden State to the list though, it's just so good.

I loved watching the sixth sense the second time.. it really amazed me how much I had missed the first time around. aka- seeing red and getting cold when the ghosts appeared
Have to just cause they're good:
Pretty Woman
Beaches
Steel Magnolias
I know they are all chick flicks but they're movies I could watch over and over!

Sixth Sense
for sure
just have to tell you of something someone (have no idea who) said...i was walking out of a movie theater and the couple behind me were talking and the guy said to the girl "i knew who the bad guy was a lot fast the second time i watched it" hahaha i really hope it wasn't a blind/first date...i don't think i could have gone on another one :P
lets see other movies that rate a 2nd run thru are definately the Lord of the Rings trilogy w/ all the added features and commentary...i love Richard Taylor and the costume designer...can't remember her name right now....on the tip of my tongue....Nigla..yeah that's it.
Hero--to help w/ plot and basically because it was absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. Fun to realize that the clothes changed color with each telling as we get closer to the truth. :)


Did anyone see the Romanian movie 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days? I just saw it in Chicago; it's quite good. I'll see it again on DVD, for certain.


Jenn - I don't think I got the same delight from "Lost in Translation" the second time, but it definitely made me fall in love with Scarlett and Bill Murray was astoundingly great in it making subsequent viewings a joy.


A movie that I wish that maybe I could bring myself to watch a second time is Fast Food Nation. I watched it over a week ago on DVD and have been talking about it every since. This was another movie by people who clearly were not satisfied with telling a simplistic tale but gave a full, rich picture of what it takes to produce, distribute, and consume "fast food" in our society.


The Wild Bunch. This is a film that leaves your mouth hanging at the end of the movie. You have to re-watch it to assess the ending.
The Blues Brothers. You have to re-watch it to pick up all of the subtleties from the music, the cameos, to the subtle homage to other films.



On the other hand, masterworks like Fellini's 8 1/2 and Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW and Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI and RAN are endlessly fascinating, rewarding each viewing with new insights, new flashes that you couldn't have caught on one viewing.
THE SIXTH SENSE? Ha. Yeah, right.




As for the Sixth Sense, I knew halfway thru what was what, so it was a big letdown... That's one of those movies that don't really give you a whole a lot if you get the twist too soon.
I'd like to add another one though...
Once Upon a Time in America... a fabulous movie and definitely worth a few watches. Also the Kill Bill 1 & 2 are so much better when seen one after the other.

plus, i LOVE kevin spacey.

Also agree w/ Eternal Sunshine! This is probably one of my favorite movies. There is just so much going on with it that you miss the first time around.
Another Jim Carrey flick... The Truman Show... after you figure out what's actually happening, you can't help but go back and say.. Oh, yeah, I see it NOW!!
Being John Malkovich... loved it the first time, but even more the 2nd time!
There are probably no fans on here of these two movies... but I love them and appreciated them more after a second viewing... The Family Man (w/ Nicholas Cage & Tea Leoni) and Click w/ Adam Sandler.

But as for needing to...I think that 12 Monkeys should be watched 2x just because there's so much to absorb.


Pulp Fiction - twice is the limit on some scenes though.
Dark Knight - the first time you just can't believe how amazing Heath Ledger was and how brilliantly he played that role
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