CaptainLysdexia
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Reply to comment by QuipLogic in What was a movie that took more than one viewing to love and understand it much more? by Provav
Agree, and if nothing else, the poor audio mixing pretty much demands a second viewing just to try and catch the dialogue. I do think it's brilliant though.
CaptainLysdexia t1_ixqhs6n wrote
Reply to comment by foodfightbystander in What was a movie that took more than one viewing to love and understand it much more? by Provav
Mike Judge is kind of brilliant in that way. Idiocracy was a goofy, fun movie when it first came out, but as countless people have noted in the past several years, it's starting to feel like an accurate depiction of where we're headed.
CaptainLysdexia t1_ixqhdkn wrote
Reply to comment by AstariaEriol in What was a movie that took more than one viewing to love and understand it much more? by Provav
If you ended up enjoying it the second time around, check out his other film, Upstream Color. It's a bit of a mind-fuck, as well.
CaptainLysdexia t1_ixqh4nh wrote
Reply to What was a movie that took more than one viewing to love and understand it much more? by Provav
The Grand Budapest Hotel. I can't even recall why I didn't like it the first time, but I had clearly just totally misinterpreted what I saw. Gave it a re-watch couple months ago and absolutely loved it.
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Reply to comment by 112oceanave in What's your favorite example of an actor who completely disappeared in their character with the least amount of makeup or visual effects? by mikebalsaricci
Scotty doesn't know, Scotty doesn't knooooow!