10 Genius Ways Movies Made You Rewatch Them
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- These films found brilliantly clever ways to ensure you rewatched them.
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Honorable mention: Understanding certain conversations differently once you know who the twist villain is in Pixar movies. In some Pixar movies (particularly Toy Story 2 & Monsters, Inc.) once you know who the twist villain is upon a rewatch, certain things they said throughout the movie foreshadow their true motivations in the story.
The first one mentioned is literally “To watch with knowledge of the twist” 🤦♀️😂
First time I showed my buddy Fight Club and the twist dropped, his jaw hit the floor and all he could say was "How did this just get cooler?!?!"
Shawn of the Dead definitely gets better every rewatch, because you notice so many different things each time.
Also one that makes you come back for all the gags and props is Hot Fuzz, such an intelligent movie and is packed with jokes and gags that u discover on each rewatch
Every millennial should see Boyhood. I've never seen a better depiction of being a kid and growing up in the late 90's/early 2000's. The soundtrack alone is enough to send you back in time. I can't say enough good things about this movie ❤
Was like 12 or 13 when I watched a bootleg Donnie Darko every day for 5 days..
and out of nowhere they released the directors cut, and watched that 4 times in 2 days.
A straight week of rewatching the same movie over and over again, and honestly still confused the hell out of me. 😅
Obviously loved the movie and did eventually get the gist of it.. Soundtrack was awesome too. 🙌
I'm 54 (55 in July). I first saw "Airplane" when it was released (I was 11 at the time). I can't count the number of times I've watched it since, and STILL find new things to laugh at. 🥰
INCEPTION made me research about lucid dreams
Learning who the killer is in Scream is the worst part. I remember watching the first one and Ghostface falls down in the opening scene and my mine said... 'Huh, I didn't know Matt Lillard was in this.' Half the movie gone... thanks brain.
"Watching Too many movies make your heart weak"
I've gone back to watch Dunkirk a couple of times to better understand the timelines of each plotline and how they intersect with each other throughout the movie
Two movies I would suggest for this... 1976's Murder by Death, and 1998's Fallen.
Murder by Death was awesome
Rewatching a movie as an adult is an interesting one. I have found that some people who loved a particular film in their youth retain their Nostalgia Glasses and still don't register elements that an adult first-time-watcher would find annoying or childish. This especially matters when a film contains oft-repeated tropes which a young viewer finds entertaining and an older one, who has seen them many times before, feels are played out and unimaginative.
You forgot the most commonly used formula for re-watching - to be based around Christmas
Great list! Probably anything by David Lynch requires rewatching
I try to only watch movies and shows that are highly rewatchable. Mostly because every couple years I'll notice something new, or realize I connect with it in a different way. Movies like Goodfellas and shows like True Detective. I love a good comedy most though.
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Amazing video what culture,fantastic job.
Mulholland Drive: everything before she wakes is a dream with her subconscious trying to process her horrible actions. But Inland Empire: who knows!
Being ridiculously prophetic. Contagion. Yep, I rewatched that movie DURING COVID.
Donnie Darko, in this context, is definitely the studio version. A rare movie where the Director's Cut is a massive let down compared to the studio cut, he just explains too much, gets more poppy music....Watch the studio cut.
For Number Ten:
POINT BLANK
ANGEL HEART
JACOB’S LADDER
Good call at number 1. The Toy Story franchise took on a whole other meaning- once I had kids-.and one is about to go onto university 😉🙏
There’s only one reason I’ve seen Mulholland Drive multiple times and it has nothing to do with the mystery or the story. 😂
Your number one...a goofy movie is like that for me watching it as a teen then as an adult watching it with my kid...as an teen I was on maxes side as an aditi understand goofys feeling too
The way they got me to rewatch Boyhood was I couldn’t believe such a good filmmaker could make something so horrible. On the second viewing I noticed all the little details that pushed it from one of the worst films Ive ever seen to easily #1 on my list.
Mulholland Drive isn’t really open to interpretation. It’s a Twist movie
I think I started watching Mulholland drive but bailed when I realized David Spade wasn't in it ... Wasn't really a David Spade fan.... Just didn't really know who David Lynch was and so my brain just assumed this famous David was the one I knew about.... And it was curious because it seemed really off brand for a comedian...
Algorithm 👍🏾
Kaboom 💥 as well
Searching must be the sequel to Cloverfield XD (This is a joke)
Hahaha sure was a " Bat" @ 09:37
There was no bat
Goonies...
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Mulholland Drive is a garbage movie that doesn't make sense and ill die on that hill
I don't get Usual Suspects... especially why one would RE watch it?
Isn't the entire premise of the movie that "Keyser Soze" doesn't actually exist (and if he does, he is played by Kevin Spacey, and not by Gabriel Byrne as we are led to believe), and ESPECIALLY the fact that everything Soze/Verbal tells the cop during the interview is a complete and utter fabrication?
Knowing it is a fabrication, watching it again just means that everything you see has any weight or relevance, and nothing really matters?
Damn I'm pretty sure Jesus knew most of this list seeing as he was the only one alive when they came out.
Late night with the devil needed to be on this this