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By *oubleswing2019 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Colchester

Do you rewatch films ? And if so, why ?

I kind of see films like something to consume, but once consumed and enjoyed (if it was good), then the surprise is lost watching it again. You know the story now. You know the jokes too, if it was a comedy for example.

I just find it excruciatingly difficult to watch a film more than once. Unless, I am sharing with someone else who has never seen it, and then I'm fine.

It's definitely a strange quirk that I cannot pin down !

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
4 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Sometimes a familiar story, well told, can be enjoyed repeatedly. That's why I rewatch favourite films. Sometimes you notice things on a subsequent viewing that you originally missed, too.

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By *midnight-Woman
4 weeks ago

...

I have a few favourites and probably know the lines off by heart

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

4 weeks ago

East Sussex

There are a couple I have watched a few times. I'm not keen on films though and struggling to watch once let alone several times

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By *allGuy1000Man
4 weeks ago

Reading

Watch The Life of Brian every year over Christmas

Pulp Fiction

Snatch

Lock Stock. Purely for the fantastic quotes

Star Wars when I was a kid.

Probably seen GoodFellas a fair few times too

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By *enSiskoMan
4 weeks ago

Cestus 3

At the moment derdpool /wolverine has to rewatched as I have missed half the movie laughing.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
4 weeks ago

Bedford

Nostalgia, takes me back to my family home I used to live. I'll remwatch a movie from then.

One time a friend and me challenged each other to see who could last longer watching The Sound of Music continously for a whole weekend. By Sunday morning I'd had enough and gave in.

Then there's the Jaws factor some films have great one liners and I never get tired of watching Jaws.

Then there's porn favourites.

Then there's your Carry Ons a gift that keeps giving.

Then there's your Bank Holiday regulars James Bond.

And finally your horrors, Dracula with Bella every Haloween.

Oh and your sing alongs, Sound of bloody Music.

They all draw you back sooner or later.

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By *aron Von RingsplitterMan
4 weeks ago

Mottram St Andrew

All the time.

I have to be in a zone to focus on a new film.

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By *lecom1Couple
4 weeks ago

Stornoway

All the Sergio Leone spaghetti westerns

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By *abluesbabyMan
4 weeks ago

Gibraltar/Cheshire/London

I very rarely watch a film more than once. A handful I've seen maybe a couple of times or so over the years, especially maybe if its been a long time between viewings. Also if its The Director's Cut or something like that.

I have a pretty good memory so I just don't enjoy seeing the same thing over and over.

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By *igjonny090Man
4 weeks ago

blackpool and Manchester

I had quite bad mental health issues from time to time when I was younger and so rewatching films or tv shows that I know well allows me to focus on the dialogue and ignore the other shit, same goes for listening to music I’ll listen to the same albums over and over as I can sort of ground my thoughts on the things I know are real

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By *rHotNottsMan
4 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Yeah I do for a number of reasons. Great films / cinematography is like great art, literature & music, you don’t get bored of them and they often reveal more over time as you change & mature.also great sci-fi is just entertaining for a couple of watches at least!

If it’s Netflix/Hollywood probably not but I recently re-watched a while bunch including Apocalypse Now, Wadjda, Walkabout, Paris Texas, Leaving Las Vegas, Strictly Balroom, Moulin Rouge, Pi, original Dune, Aliens, Bladerunner new & original

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By *antasdeerideMan
4 weeks ago

winfrith

I'm a film buff I tend to forget the themes until engrossed in it ,some are spoilt can't rewatch them.Gladiator for example rewatched a few times went to see the Gladiator remake with Denzel and the actor they used to supplement Russell just didn't cut it for me ,couldn't watch it .

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By *riar BelisseWoman
4 weeks ago

Delightful Bliss

Yes. My favourites get watched over and over again, I guess it's a form of self soothing

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By *oubleSwingCouple
4 weeks ago

Anglesey


"I had quite bad mental health issues from time to time when I was younger and so rewatching films or tv shows that I know well allows me to focus on the dialogue and ignore the other shit, same goes for listening to music I’ll listen to the same albums over and over as I can sort of ground my thoughts on the things I know are real"

I used to watch the films I enjoyed, over and over. Same with music too, but not on repeat. If they don't interest me enough to hold my attention, I can't sit through them. I never go to the cinema, I hate it. I think it's my ADHD.

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By *ink vixenCouple
4 weeks ago

Medway

Perhaps you just have t found the right film yet?

I could watch the Cohen brothers films over and over and still find something entertaining or even new each time.

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By *rHotNottsMan
4 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Perhaps you just have t found the right film yet?

I could watch the Cohen brothers films over and over and still find something entertaining or even new each time. "

Note to self - rewatch brother where art thou…..

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By *aughtylist DuoCouple
4 weeks ago

Kilmarnock

I love rewatching films. Theres a few I know word for word and they're my comfort films, I like watching familiar films on my phone while I cook too

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By *929Man
4 weeks ago

bedlington

Yes if they are good ill rewatch multiple times, some of favourites I’ll watch every time I see that they are on the telly, must have seen predator 50+ times in life at least haha

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By *igjonny090Man
4 weeks ago

blackpool and Manchester


"I had quite bad mental health issues from time to time when I was younger and so rewatching films or tv shows that I know well allows me to focus on the dialogue and ignore the other shit, same goes for listening to music I’ll listen to the same albums over and over as I can sort of ground my thoughts on the things I know are real

I used to watch the films I enjoyed, over and over. Same with music too, but not on repeat. If they don't interest me enough to hold my attention, I can't sit through them. I never go to the cinema, I hate it. I think it's my ADHD."

Yeah I have a friend who hates the cinema and they have adhd as well

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By *uperSalopian7Man
4 weeks ago

Shrewsbury

I love rewatching films. So many classics! Gladiator, Rocky, Forrest Gump, LOTR trilogy.

Do you only listen to a song once and then never again?

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By *izzmasterzeroMan
4 weeks ago

Aberdeen

I never rewatch new films but old childhood films or classics I will go back to enjoy again.

I'm a Quentin Tarantino fan for example so every few years I'll have a marathon.

Tradition to watch things like hocus pocus on Halloween and home alone at Xmas.

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By *EAT..85Woman
4 weeks ago

Nottingham

I have a terrible memory and it's often like watching a new film! When my attention span is short, a programme/film you've already seen means it doesn't matter if you're not 100% concentrating.

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By *layfullsamMan
4 weeks ago

Solihull

Nostalgia usually

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By *TK421-Man
4 weeks ago

Cheltenham

I totally watch some films every year at certain times. Die Hard being a good example (Sunday evening with my first Calvados of the year).

Some movies can help whenever you're feeling anxious. I tend to rewatch TV series I love throughout the year for this reason. Big Bang, Brooklyn 99 and Superstore. Just good comedy.

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By *om and JennieCouple
4 weeks ago

Chams or Socials

Some films I’ve watched many times because I miss things or I just live the film

J x

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By *ad NannaWoman
4 weeks ago

East London

I don't know how many times I've watched Pride and Prejudice, Love Actually, Home Alone, The Holiday and various Star Wars and Harry Potter films.

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By *oubleswing2019 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Colchester

What an utterly fascinating and diverse mix of answers to my original question ! Thank you to all who took the time to say why rewatching films mattered to you.

A lot of commonality too around themes of "comfort" and "distraction", showing the therapeutic affect of movies to some. "Familiarity" for others, which I suppose in an uncertain and unpredictable world, solace in the predictability of the known is a major comfort to many. No wrong anwers and all right for those who gave them. Thank you !

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I did suspect someone might ask, "What about music ? Songs ? Don't you listen to them more than once ?"

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I absolutely do. But I don't listen to music casually like I used to in the past. Now it's about key, timbre, chord progression, rhythm, elements, construction and incredibly dull things like the Hz of a Bass and if there is enough room in the song or more cutoff is needed at the low end due to conflict with other instruments.

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By *aymanMan
4 weeks ago

cardiff

I can watch batman returns and predator all the time and not get bored.

I think I find it takes my mind off things and nowing what to expect is easing

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By *enSiskoMan
3 weeks ago

Cestus 3

I find that my movie watching comes from films I knew little about, I had a partner who loved movie watching they took me to watch Highlander, Alien, Aliens, The Hunt for Red October, Robotcop, Rocky 4 I loved her for showing me an art form I new little about at the time and the movie I watch most is Lethal weapon, and leathel weapon 2 but the movie I watch most most well a scene in a movie is Superman The Movie (I believe a man/women can fly) when he takes Lois Lane flying that is what I watch the most. With a John Williams soundtrack to accompany the scene what do they call it movie magic.

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By *oodmessMan
3 weeks ago

yumsville

I've lost count how many times I've watched Top Gun Mav.

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By *ealitybitesMan
3 weeks ago

Belfast

There are only a handful of movies that I have watched more than once but I've never ever rewatched a TV show.

Even if there has been a huge gap between seasons I won't go back and watch previous episodes to catch up.

Once and I'm done.

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By *0ng0 furyMan
3 weeks ago

Birkenhead

can't usually (or don't feel the need to) watch films more than once but the few that do get the rewatch are in my view classics

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By *orcsmatMan
3 weeks ago

Kidderminster

As a child I used to read and continually re-read favourite books. So, as an adult, it's much the same thing.

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By *uriousscouserWoman
3 weeks ago

Wirral

Rewatching my favourite films is relaxing. I know what happens, I know how things work out, there's no tension there and I can let it wash over me.

It's the comfort of familiarity in a stressful and unpredictable world for me.

I re-read my favourite novels for the same reason.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
3 weeks ago

Leeds

I do, most of the time I've forgotten I've already watched it until half way through, then it's too late and I need to watch to remember what happened or there's just films I love I can watch over again.

Mrs

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By *rdere OpusCouple
3 weeks ago

Brum - ish

I rewatch films often - sometimes it’s just easier than finding something new. It means I can doom scroll fab/social media when I’m not in the mood to concentrate on something I haven’t watched before.

L

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By *ensuallover1000Man
3 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

I’ve lost count the number of times I’ve rewatched Con Air.

‘Put the bunny back in the box….’

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By *achel SmythTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Farnborough

Any Carry On film, seen them all loads of times, any classic war film, and any James Bond film …. All of them my go to’s.

R xx

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By *vaRose43Woman
3 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

Oh so many

They’re my comfort films/series.

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By *ansoffateMan
3 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

I love sharing movies with people and being introduced to new movies.

Bollywood recently, I've watched K3G twice this year. I watched it with my partner and my mum, it had us all crying.

I'm feeling a Jean de Florette/Manon does sources marathon it's been ages since I've watched them. Maybe Amelie too or even a real oldie like La Strada.

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By *ieselJuiceMan
3 weeks ago

Stratford

I can watch Interstellar and Inception several times over.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Central

It depends for me. Sometimes I really need to watch again, to absorb even more of the experience, learn more that I probably missed out on, the first time or just to enjoy it in a different way. If it's a long time afterwards, less will be in my memory, so it's also a refresher

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By *aptain Caveman41Man
3 weeks ago

Home

I'm a Trekkie so take a guess what I watch over and over

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By *r.ZeistolfMan
3 weeks ago

Nottingham

I used to rewatch certain films endlessly. Less so now days though, however I do enjoy going back and rewatching old films that I know I enjoyed but don't fully remember.

I recently researched Miracle on 34th street and it was such a joy to be transported back.

Then there are comfort films that are just good no matter what, Mad Max Fury road & Batman the dark knight.

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By *tr8MrEMan
3 weeks ago

Shireoaks, Worksop

I've watched many of the films I saw when I was married. Post marriage I've found some a lot more enjoyable without the background noise of "what's going on"

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By *cotty_01ukMan
3 weeks ago

birmingham

Green mile

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By *agicfingerslovelyMan
3 weeks ago

Rugby

Rewatch favourite films and television comedy fairly often. Always something you miss. Been watching Porridge at the moment. Also Friends

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By *riendly BiMan
3 weeks ago

h

The Hunt for Red October

Young Frankenstein

Back to the Future trilogy

The original Star Wars trilogy

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By *hirleyMan
3 weeks ago

somewhere

Yes.

But for lots of reasons.

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By *elly and daveCouple
3 weeks ago

gateshead

How can you watch "The Quiet Man",only once? I've watched it so many times,I feel like I'm in it. Lol

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By *rixie_BlondeWoman
3 weeks ago

London (She/Her)

I do, I find it soothing

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By *hirleyMan
3 weeks ago

somewhere


"Yes.

But for lots of reasons. "

Ie. Enjoyed it so much the first time, didn't enjoy it at all and wanted to see why/if I just didn't understand the point, or even maybe just feel like I missed something after it concluded...

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman
3 weeks ago

Carlisle usually

I like to give things a second pass at least.

Watch it once, with all the newness and surprise. Let it settle for a while then watch it again with the new context of knowing what's coming. Spot the foreshadowing that I missed the first time, watch for those little bits that didn't seem relevant enough to acknowledge the first time.

And if it has a good soundtrack, or notable visuals, I'll watch it again to relive those. I don't have a visual memory. I know that I enjoy the visuals of say Suckerpunch, and I like to go back and watch it again sometimes, because while I remember what I felt like seeing it, I can't bring up the imagery in my brain 💜

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By *uri00620Woman
3 weeks ago

Croydon

Yes, particularly if I'm ill or when I'm doing something else like working and I can have it on in the background and not have to concentrate. Or if I'm with someone who had a mis-spent youth and hasn't seen a film i really think they need to watch

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
3 weeks ago

wonderland.

Yes I can and do. Why... because I liked the movie.

I've got many movies I've watched so many times I couldn't even count.

Maverick for instance.. I saw over 30 times in thr cinema alone.

Things like ET. Or the marvel movies... hobbit or lord or the rings... love to just snuggle down and watch them.

One of Mr and I's first hotel room dates.. we snuggled up and watched Home alone xx

Cali

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By *rHotNottsMan
3 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


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Maverick for instance.. I saw over 30 times in thr cinema alone. i"

That’s some rewatching!

When we were kids used to sneak into the local cinema through the fire doors, I must have watched the 2nd half of Rocky4, Commando & White Nights 100 times each!

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By *rT25Man
3 weeks ago

Rotherham

Yes just the other night I noticed Airplane was on. Just had to watch it🤣🤣

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