SeoulMan
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I often view the same movie multiple times after many years have passed. Usually, I wait somewhere between 5-10 years. Of course, some movies pass the test of MY time, others don't.
Which movies are just as good, if not better, the second or third time? Which movies are worse?
I will first start off with my most obvious choice: Star Wars. I watched Star Wars as a kid and loved it. When I discovered through my movie history book that Annie Hall won the Best Picture Oscar the same year Star Wars was nominated, I was soooo pissed that I threw things. I threw a tantrum. Well, several years later, when I was in my 20s, I grew to hate Star Wars and loved Annie Hall so much that Annie Hall has made the prestigios list of my favorite 10 movies of all-time!
A more recent example is Butterfly Effect. I loved loved loved it the first time. A few years later, I wanted to show this movie to my parents and whlie watching it, I thought to myself, "What crap!" LOL!
I can't explain this phenomenon other than the fact that I matured over the years.
Which movies are just as good, if not better, the second or third time? Which movies are worse?
I will first start off with my most obvious choice: Star Wars. I watched Star Wars as a kid and loved it. When I discovered through my movie history book that Annie Hall won the Best Picture Oscar the same year Star Wars was nominated, I was soooo pissed that I threw things. I threw a tantrum. Well, several years later, when I was in my 20s, I grew to hate Star Wars and loved Annie Hall so much that Annie Hall has made the prestigios list of my favorite 10 movies of all-time!
A more recent example is Butterfly Effect. I loved loved loved it the first time. A few years later, I wanted to show this movie to my parents and whlie watching it, I thought to myself, "What crap!" LOL!
I can't explain this phenomenon other than the fact that I matured over the years.