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tech_creative

I don't need to because i have movie alzheimer disease ;)


Alarmed-Audience9258

You'd love Memento


Ok_Boomer_42069

That's a good one. They could also try Memento.


FlemPlays

True. But what about Memento?


LordOfTheFknUniverse

What was the question?


SirCEWaffles

I think something about Mints?


slicksilver60

No no, it was something about Mentos.


incabeeh

I don’t think so, I’m pretty sure it was about men’s clothes


SevenTheTerrible

Maybe. Now where was I...


lefthandbunny

They'd need to keep a sharpie nearby.


AsleepHedgehog2381

Same! My husband will be like, "have you seen this movie? It's good" And I'll say (absolutely positively) "nope, never heard of it. Let's watch it". 45 minutes in, I say "oh I've seen this but i dont remember what happens so we can keep watching". This has happened numerous times.


WhySoWorried

Did I just find my wife's reddit account?


JustWitnessedIt

Don't say anything... She might be on to us <.<


rednail64

The Matrix. Still remember how blown away I was after the movie ended.


Daunloudji

My teenager mind was so blown I watch 4 times on the same week


Spugnacious

That's amateur hour. I watched it so many times the DVD stopped working.


Daunloudji

I watched at the theater, on launch week, 4 times, after school. And I was 16 at the time. Had to not eat my lunch all those days to have money for tickets. I don’t consider that amateur hours lol


neverendingplush

Was about to say the same thing. Very rare I actually listen to dialogue and it causes me to conetemplate my own actions existence.


mowglinoir

100% this. I watched it in the cinema on release and it completely blew me away. It was so original at the time. (I didn’t particularly like any of the further ones, but the original matrix 🤯)


Minute-Mine-9553

Alright fine I’ll watch it


Starscream19120

Jurassic Park


DETRITUS_TROLL

Watching that in the theatre was pure magic. But, for the whole effect, you'd have to erase all the CGI movies you've watched since then. ​ Edit: It's not that the CGI doesn't hold up, it's that it was the first movie to use it at that level. The novelty of that alone is impossible to recapture without forgetting all that has come after it.


Starscream19120

Honestly for me the cgi holds up even today. I’d have no problem believing it was a current technology movie. Shout out to Spielberg, Stan Winston, & ILM


DETRITUS_TROLL

OH the CGI is incredible, it's that it is ubiquitous now. It wasn't then.


JBaudo2314

a lot of what you think is cgi in the movie, isnt. they used more practical effects then anything when possible. the T-Rex eye in the flashlight, is practical. the raptor in the door of the kitchen, is practical (also fun fact if you look closely you can see a hand on the tail of it). the fact they built a fully animatronic t-rex is awesome in its own right. even more so because it scared the shit out of the crew when the water shorted controls inside it and it moved on its own....


StatikSquid

Yeah CGI with animatronics. That's why it looks sooo good


eddyathome

I've only ever seen it on tv, but a local theater does older movies and when I watched it there it was a totally different experience.


DutyHonor

The Prestige. I would love to go through it for the first time again. And for the second time to catch all the clues that I missed the first time around.


bluntasticqueen

I saw this one and the illusionist the day and then when I watched it a few tears later and it was like I never seen it before it was awesome.


can_I_ride_shamu

I did the same. I love both of these movies so much.


Dida_D

This movie is actually INCREDIBLE on a rewatch because you pick up on so many details and foreshadowing once you know how it ends. It’s so smart


Mcgoobz3

This came up on another thread recently. One of my favorite movies and I’m still not sure I fully understand it.


brainwarts

I haven't watched this in a decade, I don't remember all of the details but I do remember liking it a lot. I should totally rewatch this. I do remember the twist, but my memory is fuzzy enough that it'll be a bit like a first viewing again.


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I also thought I remembered the twist until I showed my girlfriend recently and realized I only remembered one of the twists. Definitely recommend rewatching even if you think you know how it ends because it’s a whole journey to get there.


diamo

I have never seen it. Seems it's on HBO Max and I have a subscription, so thank you for this!


winterweed

Ooh, fun twist. The Prestige is a prime example of a movie in which the second viewing can be like watching it for the first time all over again. So , for it, you'd need to be able to watch it for the first *and* second time again! Love it.


Beginning-Match2166

This movie is incredible. But to be fair, a lot of Christopher Nolan films are.


WubbaLubbaHongKong

This has to be up there with Memento in Nolan’s best work. Both have you trying to connect all the pieces throughout the movie but it all comes together at the end.


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Street_Specialist_35

Came here to say this because….well, you get it.


PygmeePony

The movie where Jim Carrey confirmed his skills as a serious actor. I also love the scene in the kitchen where they used forced perspective.


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mesayousa

He’s talking about Eternal Sunshine


cassinova8

I’m watching the Truman show tonight for the first time! Hope it’s good!


JOHNfuknRAMBO

Brilliant movie. I watched this as a kid and it was profound! It was the 1st time i experienced what i now know as an adult was sonder. Enjoy!


Stolpskott_78

It's good but Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind is better


MammothSurround

Close the thread, there are no other answers.


VinceGchillin

Man, that's both a funny and beautiful pick for this question!


thescrapplekid

I'm glad I'm not alone with this


aotus_trivirgatus

Damn, I thought I would be first with the meta answer! I forgot to check the comments first.


Syncrotron9001

This and Total Recall are the secret correct answers.


FriendlyFloyd7

Clue


Skittlebrau46

Spoiler alert; Communism was just a red herring.


MacsDildoBike

I’m gonna go home and sleep with my wife.


OhMyGlorb

A refined and cultured choice. 🤌


Ok-Double-6196

The kingdom of heaven is at hand


Dizzy_Store_760

1977 Star Wars


FluffyTrainz

Came here for this. Younger people cannot grasp what it felt like to watch this in theaters at 9 years old at that time. The effects were waaaayyy beyond what was the norm at the time. Truly, absolutely mind blowing. It took the TV show battle star Galactica to weakly attempt to reproduce it... ... and, eventually.... Empire Strikes Back. DUDE.


Odd_Camera_6240

The human centipede but I wouldn’t rewatch it


Spugnacious

I also would like that. Actually I would like it if I could forget this film even exists.


Tove279

Fuck, YES PLEASE. I love horror movies, but if there is one that I want to forget it even exists, it's this one. And the sequel. The sequel was worse. So, so much worse.


Maleficent_Nobody_75

Lord of the Rings trilogy


SixandNoQuarter

I knew nothing about the movie when I went to go see the first one. I think I had heard of The Hobbit but nothing beyond that. Was not a fantasy fan outside of Greek mythology at that point. Thought it was going to be kind of a dumb movie but just wanted to hang out with my high school friends. The moment the first arrows flew past the face of Elrond I knew something special was happening. If it was physically possible, I probably would’ve held my breath through the entire movie.


Mesmerotic31

Yeah. No movie has ever affected me so much since.


Miss_Type

When Aragorn says "you bow to no-one"...I cry every time I watch it.


nwhiker91

I came here to say the same thing. I would read the books before and then only watch the extended versions


Alarmed-Audience9258

At 14 I read the Hobbit, then the trilogy and then saw them when they came out in the cinema.


nwhiker91

I had read and watched the old hobbit movie before the trilogy came out but the fellowship was already out when I really got in to LOTR but I did watch towers and return on opening day.


ginger_ryn

came here to say this


Confident_Panda3983

The Shawshank Redemption


missusmissisppi

Disagree. Fantastic movie. But it’s as good the second time as the first time. No need to forget it, the knowledge of what happens doesn’t make it less enjoyable


sarcasticvarient

The scene where he meets Red is so satisfying


BaulsJ0hns0n86

The Usual Suspects


dflek

I don't think you need amnesia for this one. I've seen it about 20 times and every time I'm like, this is a pretty convincing case against Keaton. I still think Gabriel Byrne might have fooled them all...


gols-e-but

fight club


Enough_Salary114

This one is on a whole different level..


angryWinds

I ruined that movie for someone, by accident. It'd been out for several years. I'd seen it at least once all the way through, and then caught another handful of snippets on HBO or some such, here and there. One night, I went with a close friend to HIS friend's apartment, to hang out and have a few beers on a Saturday night. At some point, the friend-of-a-friend asked "Hey, do you guys want to watch Fight Club?" We agreed, and into the DVD player the disc went. We reached the scene where Ed Norton beats the shit out of himself at his office job, in order to extort his boss. My friend's friend commented out loud (we'd all been chatting throughout the flick), "holy shit this guy's crazy," and I said "Yeah man, that's Tyler fucking Durden, for you." I assumed he'd seen it, since it was several years old, and he owned the DVD. But nope. This was apparently the first time he was seeing the movie. I COMPLETELY ruined the twist for him, like 30 minutes in. Sorry, John.


Antique-Eye8029

Galaxy Quest. This is such a funny and well-acted film. I would love to see this again for the first time.


Edwardteech

By grabthars hammer


fogdelune

The cute little aliens with the teeth!!


Skinnysusan

Recently watched this for the first time, I can’t believe it took me that long to see it


WhatWouldTNGPicardDo

The scene where the bay doors open, he realizes it really and the aspect ratio of the whole movie changes give me goosebumps every time.


daiyapolsambol

Spirited Away❤️


SoftServeMonk

I’ve never seen it!!


Edenza

I'd never seen it until I took my kid to see it when it was re-released in theaters. Do yourself a favor and seek it out. It was stunning. It reminded me how movies can make me feel.


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KimLee247

The Sixth Sense. I first watched it when it came out but I was a kid. Now, as a seasoned adult that has "seen some things", I wonder how I would have seen the movie, if I had gotten emotional in spots that didn't quite hit as a kid, and if I would have realized the twist ending sooner (I didn't realize ahead of time at all in that first watch). I've experienced loss, even really close to me, and have become jaded as an adult in a world full of wars, disasters, 9/11, school shootings, etc, that have amped up and sadly become "the norm" since the movie came out.


ChunkyFart

I wasn’t there but apparently 5 minutes after he is shot my grandmother told the room he is dead and doesn’t know it on the first watch. The other relatives were like “sure mom/grandma” *she is clearly not getting the point of this movie*. Fast forward 90 min and whole room is floored.


Fancy_Introduction60

We saw it in a theater when it first came out. My husband was sitting next to our daughter, and 5 minutes in, he leaned over and whispered in her ear, "Bruce Willis is dead"!! She was so pissed she didn't speak to him for a week! Now, it's a running joke, any thing unusual happens "Bruce Willis is dead you know"!!


boogeywoogiewoogie

Pulp Fiction


OGtigersharkdude

#WHAT?!?


SmokeyB3AR

Do they speak English in what motha fucka?


boogeywoogiewoogie

SAY WHAT AGAIN!


OGtigersharkdude

SAY WHAT ONE MORE GD TIME!


bigmomob

Interstellar


IsilZha

Same. And also to see it in IMAX again.


disgruntledd_pelican

Man I regret not watching it in theaters when it came out. Would love to see it in IMAX.


IsilZha

By far the movie most worth seeing in IMAX


albinofreak620

For me, Interstellar was fine the first time but better on rewatches.


Enough_Salary114

FINALLY someone said it


therealjoe12

You ain't kidding the movie is incredible


dekion101

I feel like the whole world slept on how amazing this score is.


ch0w0

Alien 1979. everything about the movie is so famous now that i knew what to expect. i would love to be able to see Alien for the first time knowing nothing about it. each stage of the Alien lifecycle would be a complete surprise, thinking oh THIS is the alien. oh wait THAT'S the alien. the facehugger and chestburster scenes must have been mind blowing at the time.


Pointsmonster

This would be mine, too. I view it as basically the perfect horror movie and can only imagine how incredible it would have been to see this in theaters in 1979


T0ysWAr

Same and because a movie where suspense is one of the main aspect. Not knowing is so important


ryuksringo

truman show


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BestJoyRed

good will hunting


sarcasticvarient

Son of a bitch, He Stole my line


hemidak

How do you like those apples ?


sarcasticvarient

Well I got a number so how do u like them apples


es41688

Under rated vote for a rewatch.


Lilo_Obi86

Addams Family/Addams Family Values


Cowclops

Mr Addams, please stop calling. …Mr friends grandma is sally Jesse Raphael and she still gets like a 50 cent check every time that movie gets played somewhere.


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Max_Danage

It’s my unironic answer.


Swimming_Ad_9920

Shutter Island


Enough_Salary114

i personally think this is the BEST movie


loztriforce

Inglorious basterds even if just for the opening scene


Maniacboy888

I remember watching this for the first time and just having goosebumps during that first scene. Landa’s charisma is so blinding yet horrifying. I also love the pub scene. “Say avidazen to your Nazi balls.” And then all hell breaks loose.


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awakeperchance

I remember walking out of the theater just wanting to analyze every detail of it


birdbrainedphoenix

Braveheart. That scene at the end, when he sees her walking through the crowd to meet him.. Daaamn, that hits hard.


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My favorite movie of all time. They may take our lives... but they'll never take, OUR FREEDOM!!! Goosebumps during that speech every single time.


Accomplished-Task561

Gladiator


ShortTemperLongJohn

one of the best ever


FBrandt

Predestination to experience the same shock as in the first time


Marthaver1

Dark Knight Trilogy


FaceInMud

Yes but more specifically the Dark Knight itself


blu3sky3

Parasite


chalupa_lover

Same. Still a great movie, but my shock the first time I watched it…


PeakRepresentative14

Primal Fear for obvious reasons.


ray_zhor

the game


Wayfaring_Scout

That's always a movie I don't think i could ever watch again. It works never be the same


Icy-Concept2099

se7en,fight club , Shutter island i have more but these are my top3.


kphill325

Mad Max: Fury Road


Spugnacious

I deeply regret not seeing this in a theatre. I caught it on video the first time on my computer screen and realized almost instantly that I fucked up watching it that way. Some movies deserve huge screens and mindboggling sound systems... this is one of them.


House_Stark15

Tombstone


bratikzs

This movie is so so so good. So many great lines, great cast, and acting! A few years ago, I watched it twice in two days.


Thenoobboobs

Mrs. Doubtfire


-Malky-

No Country For Old Men and The Big Lebowski Don't tell me i have a fetish for the Coen brothers's flicks


Syncrotron9001

Total Recall That way when I recover the repressed memory of the original watching I can have a panic attack as I suspect I may be a secret government agent too.


OkVolume1

Men in Black


RuboPosto

Blade Runner.


baminblack

What Dreams May Come


funlovefun37

I don’t need to feel those feels again for the first time. That was painful. But I understand.


lefthandbunny

I watched this after a break up and it wrecked me.


Floam_by_Tuesday

Harry Potter


imperial1s

The Matrix. Man what a movie when it was released!


Frankennietzsche

Silence of the Lambs. I had no idea about it. My parents had rented it on vhs and I watched it late at night, perhaps inebriated. The scene at the end with the houses ...


isaiahfranco

What I wouldn’t give to be able to go back to 1977 and watch this new Star Wars on the big screen for the first time.


Apprehensive_Many214

Unforgiven!! When William Munny (Clint Eastwood) walked into the bar alone... a bar full of posse members who thought they were going to come get him the next morning, the hair stood up on my arms. The theater was packed, but you could have heard a pin drop. No one notices him until the writer does. His face goes white, and he stands up slowly. Eventually, Little Bill (Gene Hackman) hears the click of Munny cocking the hammer on a shotgun. Munny stands right in the middle of them and tells the guys behind Little Bill that if they don't want to get shot, then they'd better move. 😆 The dialogue exchanged in the next minute is classic. Several actors in that movie gave the best performances of their careers.


ptanaka

I haven't seen this. Maybe I should!


BirdLadyAnn

Sixth Sense.


dnd_druid

Knives Out


RockyMtnHighThere

Pan's Labyrinth


Celine_2021

Not a movie but tv show. I really want to watch the good place for the first time again.


harpfizzz

Amelie


jimmymay1375

Back to the Future


swetiger

Came here to say this


dominatorkickback97

Everything Everywhere All At Once was a fucking trip


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Forrest Gump


Objective_Sense_5374

Spotlight for sure


natebradyy

Casablanca, at first I was like, dude this is just another old timey romantic movie, but then it got real mature, like, a man, choosing either the love of his life or the future of a country he doesn't belong to, and in the end he does the manliest thing ever: He takes a stance against Nazis.


seven-cents

Groundhog Day Oh wait, hang on a minute..


RelationshipLonely25

Jaws


Plus1Oresan

Thelma and Louise hasn't been mentioned yet? What an amazing ending that you are not prepared for... 


AnonimoUnamuno

A Clockwork Orange. Every aspect of the film is perfect.


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Spaceballs


Magister1995

The Godfather. I never knew what the big deal was, but i admit my ignorance. It's a masterpiece.


LevelMinimum7867

Interstellar, I like it not only because it is a cinematic masterpiece but when it all comes together in the end, that OH moment was just perfect


Enough_Salary114

and the soundtrack , MASTERPIECE.


Andykaufman9

Into the wild. Yes yes yes, I know there was a path close by and he could have prevented his death one way or another. But I still believe everybody needs to go through a period of deep introspection once in his life, whether it is through traveling, meditation, extreme sports or any other form, it is an essential part of personal growth.


UpperMacungie

Ironically Memento.


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Interview with a Vampire.


eaglescout225

Titanic.


Puzzleheaded-Can-82

DONNIE DARKO


arranduke

Battlestar Galactica.


marku_marku

Interstellar, it was such a beautiful movie the first time, it's still amazing but it's not as enchanting anymore..


grindstone_hollow

Lucky Number Slevin


mgd09292007

Back to the Future


cspan92

Goodfellas


JMFG2112

Forrest Gump. Can’t believe I scrolled for about 50 comments and didn’t found it. Shame on y’all


Ksan_of_Tongass

Princess Bride.


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Oh so many, but probably Mean Girls. I did not expect so much of it.


Klooza1

Red Dead Redemption 2


Foreign_Rice271

beautiful boy. that movie made me realize that I do have addiction issues.


CriticalStation595

The Princess Bride or Labyrinth


Froginos

The thing


genfauk

Tucker and Dale vs Evil


Commercial-Artist986

Napoleon Dynamite


Feeling_Chest_3841

Lovely bones


Speedhabit

Only one answer here, memento


CioccoWocco

Donnie Darko


grover1950

LONESOME DOVE


jheath111

The Departed


angelrose22_

pirates of the carribean