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Gabrielle947 07-05-13 10:34 PM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
2001: A Space Odyssey, Persona, Citizen Kane.
I also liked more 2001 on the second viewing and didn't like other two but I've seen them once.Maybe I ought to try them again.

HitchFan97 07-06-13 12:18 AM

Originally Posted by Gabrielle947 (Post 920772)
I also liked more 2001 on the second viewing and didn't like other two but I've seen them once.Maybe I ought to try them again.
It was worth it for me :) Kane became a favorite after viewing #2, but Persona's ascension was very gradual. I had mixed feelings on it the second time, liked it the third, and loved it the fourth. Something about it kept me coming back :shrug:

Pussy Galore 07-06-13 12:21 AM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
Fight Club, Pulp fiction, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Apocalypse Now

ThomasP 07-06-13 06:28 AM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
Sunset Boulevard, Stagecoach, The Godfather and Man With a Movie Camera.

ThomasP 07-06-13 06:28 AM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
Sunset Boulevard, Stagecoach, The Godfather and Man With a Movie Camera.

Plasmo 07-06-13 10:24 AM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
A big hello to the forum.

A movie that I appreciated more the second time I watched it was Donnie Darko

Deadite 07-06-13 10:27 AM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
I appreciate it less. :(

FatalSyn 07-06-13 10:34 PM

Apocalypto. I loved the movie more after watching it again. I like it better each time I think.

The Duchess 07-16-13 12:25 PM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
Mrs. Doubtfire.

Robin Williams can really act

shapeshifter 07-16-13 02:29 PM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
The Matrix, when it came out my friend said i'd like it, so i watched but didn't think much of it, but on second viewing liked it better.

TokeZa 07-16-13 02:43 PM

The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) by Carl Theodor Dreyer
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Passionarc.jpg


It gets better and better for every time i see it... Just this year i think ive seen it 5 times or so.

hell_storm2004 07-16-13 03:24 PM

None that i can recall. If i dont like it the first time, chances are i will not try to watch it again. Unless forced to.

Hit Girl 07-16-13 07:37 PM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
The Big Lebowski spring to mind. After the first viewing I thought "What the **** was that all about?" Now I love it.

Daniel M 07-16-13 08:59 PM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
It's amazing how one film can have the same effect of improving on the second viewing in the way that The Big Lebowski seems to, so many people now I have seen said it, and I have always said it myself too :)

mark f 07-16-13 09:05 PM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
It's called reefer madness, although in your and a few other members' cases, I'm sure it's not literal. :)

weeman 07-16-13 09:31 PM

Originally Posted by Hit Girl (Post 925232)
The Big Lebowski spring to mind. After the first viewing I thought "What the **** was that all about?" Now I love it.
Exactly my feeling. After the first time, I just sat there and said to myself, "What did I just watch?" After the second time I knew it was an excellent film with a heck of a lot more laughs than most "high comedy" films. After the third time I accepted it as a
masterpiece.

Hit Girl 07-16-13 10:31 PM

Originally Posted by weeman (Post 925269)
Exactly my feeling. After the first time, I just sat there and said to myself, "What did I just watch?" After the second time I knew it was an excellent film with a heck of a lot more laughs than most "high comedy" films. After the third time I accepted it as a
masterpiece.
And a masterpiece it is! It's so quotable and I never tire of the characters. Every time I watch it it's like visiting old friends.

http://images.starpulse.com/news/blo...wski-photo.jpg

WoOdWoRk 07-17-13 03:26 PM

Re: A Movie You Appreciated More on the Second Viewing
 
Recently, and i know it's still not a good movie was Battle Los Angelas. When i first watched it in theatres i couldn't stop thinking how bad it is and why. But 6 months or so later i watched it and my thoughts on it were not as bad. Aaron Eckhart still ruined that movie mostly.

weeman 07-18-13 08:30 AM

Originally Posted by Hit Girl (Post 925287)
And a masterpiece it is! It's so quotable and I never tire of the characters. Every time I watch it it's like visiting old friends.

http://images.starpulse.com/news/blo...wski-photo.jpg
You're out of your element Hit Girl :p

the samoan lawyer 07-18-13 08:38 AM

Originally Posted by weeman (Post 925976)
You're out of your element Hit Girl :p
The Chinaman is not the issue here, Weeman


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