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MrPink 09-13-11 10:55 AM

Movies you enjoying seeing more the second time than the first time
 
Fight Club , I noticed new and brilliant things.
Also 2001.

gandalf26 09-13-11 10:58 AM

I know what you mean.

Yeah fight club is a good one.

Matrix, Inception, Dark Knight, The Prestige.

Generally movies with a lot of substance or a good twist at the end.

Saully 09-13-11 11:03 AM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
American Psycho
Tron
Tron: Legacy
Memento
Pan's Labyrinth
Mulholland Dr.
Sixth Sense
Se7en
The Prestige

Come to mind...

MrPink 09-13-11 11:08 AM

Originally Posted by Saully (Post 764181)
American Psycho
Tron
Tron: Legacy
Memento
Pan's Labyrinth
Mulholland Dr.
Sixth Sense
Se7en
The Prestige

Come to mind...
what? :eek:
the film is useless without the the surprise twist .

Skepsis93 09-13-11 11:09 AM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
I did enjoy Inception more the second time around.

Iroquois 09-13-11 11:09 AM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
What do you mean, MrPink?

MrPink 09-13-11 11:12 AM

Originally Posted by Iroquois (Post 764186)
What do you mean, MrPink?
the entire film revolves around the twist , if you know the twist , it's boring as hell.

Iroquois 09-13-11 11:19 AM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
Hmm, guess you have a point there.

Anyway, a partial list of my own examples (none of which feature a huge plot twist near the very end):

The Big Lebowski
GoodFellas
Heat
Dazed and Confused
Blade Runner
Aliens

lundy1026 09-13-11 11:46 AM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
Shutter Island
The Uninvited
Wanted

...... I know there are more but I'm too distracted at the moment to think of them all.

filmgirlinterrupted 09-13-11 01:22 PM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
For me, comedies are more likely to fall in this category. Most recently, Paul. Others that I recall enjoying more the 2nd time around are Anchorman, There's Something About Mary, and Beverly Hills Cop.

mastermetal777 09-13-11 04:40 PM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
The Matrix
Inception
The Sixth Sense
Shutter Island
Any Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu film (21 Grams, Babel)

Matcat 09-14-11 09:31 AM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
Inception - I've seen it four times now and everytime I discover something new.
Fight Club
The Sixth Sense
What's Eating Gilbert Grape

What I could just think of.

honeykid 09-14-11 07:34 PM

If I like a film, I often like it more the second time around. However there are some films that stick in my mind as liking even more second/third/etc time around.

This Is Spinal Tap (Don't know how many times I've seen this now but it gets funnier each time)
JFK (didn't know how long it was the first time I saw it, so while I enjoyed it, I was looking at my watch thinking "How much longer can this film be?")

The next three are films that I loved the first time around and I couldn't wait to see them again, hence enjoying them more on the next viewing.
Hard Boiled
Pump Up The Volume
The Breakfast Club

It's possible that I liked Alien more on the second go around. I certainly liked it more on the third viewing, but it's still not a film I care for.

HitchFan97 09-14-11 07:46 PM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
2001 is the prime example of this, for me. The first time I saw the film I didn't know what to think of it, and the second time I loved it.

gandalf26 09-14-11 07:56 PM

I think Sixth Sense is a fair point because if you didn't get the twist then you can watch it all again from a fresh perspective and understanding.

Sweetpjsbro 10-17-11 08:20 PM

The Big Lebowski. I got it more. But think again, the first time I watched it I was 14.

samjosh 10-18-11 02:33 PM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
The Prestige
Death at a Funeral

bouncingbrick 10-18-11 03:18 PM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
I'm going against the grain on this one. There's tons of films that I enjoy watching more than once, but I cannot think of a single film that improved upon repeat viewing. I got to watch it fresh then it either goes down or levels off.

There's a couple of films that I watched when I was too young to understand them and then watched them years later, maybe those count. I watched Apocalypse Now and Army of Darkness (this one before the other Evil Dead films) when I was in middle school and I didn't get them, then I watched them in high school and I got it. Plus, those films are even better to me know years later. But that has only to do with my age and understanding of film.

akatemple 10-18-11 03:27 PM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
Inception for sure, and I watched The Thin Red Line when I was much younger and just thought it was horrible, watched it really recently and loved the movie.

quint 10-19-11 12:42 PM

Re: movies you'r enjoying seeing them more for the second time than the first time
 
I've a lot like that.

Most recently, it's been True Grit (2010). All the performances (Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, and that youngster Hailee Steinfeld) are more textured and full every time I've watched it.

It's become one of my "Go To" movies. You know, when you want to watch something, but you can't decide, so you fall back on something you know you'll enjoy.

I don't know if there's a thread about a person's list of 'Go To' movies. If not, maybe someone could start one.


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