That one movie you never tire of.

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Hey MoFos,

Tell me about that one movie in your collection that you've seen many times but never seem to get tired of watching?

For me it's Aliens. Its got a good story, has both likeable and dislikable characters [cough] Burke [cough] and as it was all filmed with practical effects still holds up to newer films about 40 years later. It carries on the lore of the original and expands upon it.

So what's your movie you never tire of watching?
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I eschew the notion of films as mere ephemeral diversions or transient entertainment. Instead, I advocate for appreciating cinema as a profound and transcendent medium, capable of engendering significant epistemological inquiry and existential reflection.

Good art, by its very nature, is inherently challenging. It demands intellectual engagement and emotional investment, compelling us to confront and contemplate complex ideas and profound truths. Such art is not merely consumed repeatedly for transient pleasure; rather, it's revered and savored. One does not simply watch challenging art repeatedly. Instead, one revels in its intricacies, allowing its depth and nuance to resonate and inspire.
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I eschew the notion of films as mere ephemeral diversions or transient entertainment. Instead, I advocate for appreciating cinema as a profound and transcendent medium, capable of engendering significant epistemological inquiry and existential reflection.

Good art, by its very nature, is inherently challenging. It demands intellectual engagement and emotional investment, compelling us to confront and contemplate complex ideas and profound truths. Such art is not merely consumed repeatedly for transient pleasure; rather, it's revered and savored. One does not simply watch challenging art repeatedly. Instead, one revels in its intricacies, allowing its depth and nuance to resonate and inspire.
Hi Mr M.
Didn't you say the other day that you rate films immediately after watching them, because you watch so many you don't have time to think about them?



Snow White - A Tale Of Terror



Trouble with a capital "T"
Any movie that I watch too often I will start to dislike. Watching something three times in 5 years would be too much for me. So there's no movie that I can watch over and over again. To me that sounds like torture...I don't relate to movies like that.



There are a lot of movies that I can watch over and over again, but the movie that I watch the most is probably Arsenic and Old Lace (1944).
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I've told this story before but... Napoleon Dynamite (2004).

I mention it because the first time I watched it I was left with my mouth open, asking the question: "What did I just watch? Was this supposed to be a comedy?"
I didn't really find it funny the first time, just very weird.
The weirdness intrigued me over time, so I watched it again.
With each subsequent viewing I found myself laughing at it more and more... and repeating lines from it.
It really grew on me.




Hi Mr M.
Didn't you say the other day that you rate films immediately after watching them, because you watch so many you don't have time to think about them?
It was a sweet lie.



Trading Places (1983)



Or maybe your post in this thread is a sweet lie and the other an accidental honesty?
I love to keep you guessing.



I can go back and watch the Jurassic Park movies any time of year.
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