walk the line, i've watched it at least 3 times now.
I wonder how the constructivist/emotivist dichotomy comes into play here.
I can't think of any but when I was younger, I'd rewatch the shit out of movies we rented since we didn't have cable at that time. Now that I'm older, I am less prone to rewatching or rereading something more than once (Hell, I don't even like watching a movie with someone who has already seen it even if I haven't). Exceptions is when I remember enjoying something and think the story is rich enough for me to get something new out of it by watching it again. This is usually with more complex series/movies (whether emotionally, psychologically or philosophically). I'll also reread or rewatch something if it's been awhile and/or I likely forgot the events. I've occasionally restarted series I haven't seen in a while from the beginning if I never completed them and not too sure of what's going on or think I'd get more out of it that way. Did that with Stephen King's "On Writing" book and a manga called Vagabond.
That was the same with my family when I was younger. I have seen so many movies a multitude of times due to the lack of cable and my mother's obsession with visual entertainment and escapism. I generally do not enjoy rereading books or rewatching movies either, I think part of this dislike comes from being forced to when I was younger. I want the freedom to decide what I rewatch/reread. That being said, I can still watch There Will Be Blood over and over again because I truly enjoy the movie as a whole and not because I have no choice. When it comes to books, I absolutely will not reread it unless years have passed between the last read; even if I truly enjoyed it.
Everything interests me but nothing holds me.
Eighties synth- and neon-drenched action and horror films:
The Terminator
Escape from New York
The Long Good Friday
The Thing
I do love you too.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
Probably GLADIATOR and BATMAN BEGINS.
Every few years I will watch these with friends.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
Memento
The Matrix (only first one)
Spirited Away
Howl's Moving Castle
Edward Scissorhands
American Psycho
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Sweeney Todd
Inception
Corpse Bride
V for Vendetta
Sleepy Hollow
...
And yes, I am a Tim Burton fangirl. Get over it.
Alphaville, Godard
Angst essen Seele auf, Fassbinder
Lola
The Mirror, Tarkovsky
Sacrifice
Nostalghia
Closer, Nichols
Carnal Knowledge
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Breaking the Waves, von Trier
Dogville
Antichrist
Melancholia
Nymphomaniac
Wer wenn nicht wir, Andres Veiel
4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days, Mungiu
Dead Man, Jarmusch
Ai no corrida
In the Mood for Love
The Birds, Hitchcock
Rebecca
Repulsion, Polanski
Chinatown
Black Swan, Aronofsky
Barbara, Christian Petzold
Sophie's Choice
Hable con ella, Almodovar
La Notte, Antonioni
Viridiana, Buńuel
Belle de jour
Last Tango in Paris, Bertolucci
Time of the Gypsies, Kusturica
Underground
Arizona Dream
The Wishing Tree, Abuladze
Zorba the Greek
Love in Time of Cholera
Love in the Afternoon
....
...
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There are too many movies to name. I've seen dozens of movies over a half a dozen times.
It's kind of embarrassing when I think about how much time I've spent watching them.
Hmm, I'm never intentionally watching movies for the second time, but here are some of my favourite ones from the top of my head:
City of God
Antichrist
Fargo
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
A Clockwork Orange
Closer
Taxi Driver
Trainspotting
Requiem for a Dream
Nostalgia
The Shining
Amores Perros
Before Sunset
I have seen it probably 4 times, usually when nothing else is on, so I will probably watch it again.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
First time for me.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
I love film. In this scene the "Joker" tells the audience yet another story of how he got his scars. What's the real story? There's some mystery there.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
@Agni no Solaris?
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Because I have terrible anxiety and come from a family of geniuses.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
I am. And though I'm not ordinary. I'm a citizen. Never take him away from me. NEVER.
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Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
*winks* @point (point seems like a good guy tbh)
What narcissists?
You had narcissists here?
Where ever did they go?
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
makes me hysterical.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
The 1982 Tron (not Legacy).
Caligula (1979)
The English Patient (1996)
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
High Noon (1952)
Citizen Kane (1941)
The Hours (2002)
The Lives of Others (2006)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Beloved (1998)
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Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
weeeeelll it still works if you follow the stupid link.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
I strongly enjoy characters more than anything in a story. And in these movies that I have and always will enjoy, they hold strong characters in a way that I absolutely love. I never get tired of them for that.
The Breakfast Club
Spirited Away
Good Will Hunting
The Shining
Lilo and Stitch
Lady And The Tramp
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
Pokémon movies 1 and 3
The Parent Trap (1998)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Kiki's Delivery Service