Friday OT #2 - Never Again

Angie

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@cyclones500 saved me again! Thanks for this great idea:

Using a personal 5-star rating, name some movies you considered close or equal to 4-star, but have had little motivation interest in watching more than once.

An example from me would be American History X - it was a great film, incredibly well-acted, but too gutting emotionally.
 
Midnight Cowboy comes immediately to mind - a well-made, ground breaking film....but at the same time the subject material and Hoffman's portrayal of Ratso Rizzo made watching it fairly uncomfortable.

Another that comes to mind is Brokeback Mountain. Two great performances, but again, the subject matter is somewhat unpleasant (for me, anyway).
 
This probably doesn't count but I had never seen the Star Wars movies. One weekend in college my roommates made me sit down and watch all of them with them and I enjoyed them more than I thought I would but don't have any interest in ever seeing them again
 
Most movies I watch again are going to be comedies or have some nostalgia tied to them. Ones I liked a lot, but once was enough:

The Sixth Sense - I enjoyed it, but after the big reveal, there's no point of re-watching

Hacksaw Ridge, Saving Private Ryan - most decent war movies fall into this category. I like them initially, but I don't need to re-watch them
 
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Not sure what people would rate it but I really don't think I could sit through The Passion of the Christ a second time.
 
A recent one for me was Baby Driver. I thought that was a great movie, but can't see myself rewatching it.
 
The Godfather. Heard the book in 1972 then saw the movie. Good book, good movie. Just don’t need to read it or see it again
 
I've never seen Schindler's List, 8 Mile, or Slumdog Millionaire. May never see them.
 
A few random examples that came to me. I'd be OK watching most of these again, but might not actively seek them.
The Graduate
My Left Foot
Lost in Translation
The Apartment
The Green Mile
 
I've had Schindler's List in my Netflix cue forever, but can't bring myself to watch it, even though I should.

Yeah...great movie but in what situation do you say 'Hey, you know what I'm in the mood for? Schindler's List'.
 
Most movies I watch again are going to be comedies or have some nostalgia tied to them. Ones I liked a lot, but once was enough:

The Sixth Sense - I enjoyed it, but after the big reveal, there's no point of re-watching

Hacksaw Ridge, Saving Private Ryan - most decent war movies fall into this category. I like them initially, but I don't need to re-watch them

Honestly after the ending, that movie feels kind of...stupid?
 
For me it's Dear Zachary. It's a great documentary, but once is definitely enough, and it also ruined the rest of day. Even though it's not a movie and currently still in the works for future episodes, I am going to watch the Handmaid's Tale once.
 

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