Originally Posted by
kittyray
oooh, can you drop a link to the video?
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Also, to answer the original question, I feel like there are soooo many good rewatchable movies. Some need some space in between viewings to air out in between (I put a lot of Nolan's stuff here, also people like Fincher, Aronofsky, et cetera), but others are just fun good watches. I feel like the demise of channel-surfing has sort of...killed a lot of these. There's no more "Oh, I'll stop and pick this up for the next 45 minutes while I xyz". I feel like a lot of 80s movies are like that, but I'm not sure exactly where the cause/effect lies in terms of when they were made and the qualities that make them rewatchable in chunks.
I realize I'm not listing any actual names, but I'm completely blanking on anything other than a once-is-enough, and that's Requiem For A Dream. I did rewatch it one time, thinking it was such an incredible film and that I'd be prepared, so it wouldn't feel as intense...yeah nope.