mindbook
Super Freak
Hasn't anybody seen a film that they completely disliked at first, but several years later seeing it again LIKED IT???
I have...It's happened to me twice.
I have...It's happened to me twice.
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Yeah, there have been several movies over the years that grew more on me after each viewing. There have also been movies that have done the opposite. Now, I usually do know if I like it or not after one viewing but as I stated repeated viewings do improve on the enjoyment, make things more tolerable, or even make me go man that really is bad.
Hasn't anybody seen a film that they completely disliked at first, but several years later seeing it again LIKED IT???
I have...It's happened to me twice.
Yeah, there have been several movies over the years that grew more on me after each viewing. There have also been movies that have done the opposite. Now, I usually do know if I like it or not after one viewing but as I stated repeated viewings do improve on the enjoyment, make things more tolerable, or even make me go man that really is bad.
My appreciation for Blade Runner grew with repeated viewings. Sometimes you do like a film more after seeing it more than once. Now, Indy IV is no Blade Runner, but I can see what some people are saying. It's rare that your opinion/response changes with repeated viewings, but it can happen.
Mindbook, it's happened to me: Several years ago I started watching "O Brother, Where Art Thou", as a few friends said it was sooo funny... I sat thru maaaybe half, and turned it off in complete bewilderment, I thought it was awful... Fast forward about a year and a half, and I started watching it again with my husband, thinking "I'll get up in a few minutes..." Lo and behold, I laughed my head off and then went out and bought the dvd the next day. It is still one of my favorite movies... I was "eh" the first time I saw KotCS... parts were way over the top and others were, well, "eh"... saw it again tonight and I liked it more by about half. I "got" Marion this time 'round... (and parts were STILL over the top!)
Everyone has an opinion, I just don't understand those of you who think someone's "wrong" or "right" about it, because that's just silly. And that's my opinion!
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