Have you ever watched a film twice in a row?
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Tenet is the only one.
How about thrice
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Sounds like legitimate autism, if she can watch the same movie three times. I would only do that if I were watching with my waifu, who happens to star in Midsommar.
women just play shit in the background and stare at their phones
>women just play shit in the background and stare at their phones
Do they? That would explain why she claims she can watch something three times. If I tried to watch something twice, I would probably have deja vu for the entire second run, and wonder why I'm watching a movie when I can picture every scene in my head (because I just watched it).
My 64 year old boomer mom does this.
She has her iPad open with some shitty bejeweled chinkshit game open while she has the TV on. One time I asked her why she can’t pay attention and she said she needs to be doing something else she can’t just sit and watch a movie or tv without also playing a game at the same time
>she said she needs to be doing something else she can’t just sit and watch a movie or tv without also playing a game at the same time
Interesting. I can only assume it's because people like that don't get immersed when watching a movie. When I watch something, it feels like I'm inside the movie; It's like I've travelled to that world, and I'm exploring it along with the characters in the movie, so it's really interesting. I guess women aren't like that.
Yup.
I rarely agree to watch movies or tv with my wife because of exactly this problem.
I'll chuckle or exclaim at something on screen and she will have that fricking phone five inches from her face and immediately start demanding to know what happened.
I started getting up, turning the tv off, and going to the other room rather than speak to her.
She gets pissed.
"I was watching that!"
"No you fricking weren't, you were on facebook getting mad because some c**t you last spoke to in third grade went on a trip to Mt. Fuji.'
>I'll chuckle or exclaim at something on screen and she will have that fricking phone five inches from her face and immediately start demanding to know what happened.
What the shit, lol. That would just take me out of the movie. I would not watch something with someone asking questions unless I've already seen it. It would be fine after the first time, because then it would be like a commentary track narrated by me.
She really gets pissed when I do that. It's why I keep doing it. She can't focus on the actions that led me to get up and walk out of the room, only gets mad that I got up and walked out.
Women can be dumb as frick.
Cause and effect does not happen in their brain. They only see the effect and get mad. Even if they watch the events that lead up to the effect, it's like their brain cannot fathom the relation between the two.
You're not wrong...but you're probably gonna be divorced in five years.
I think you're right. If someone hates their wife then how will that marriage last? I'm probably replying to the equivalent of my dad on Cinemaphile. It's weird to me that someone would marry a person they don't like. I don't really understand normalgays.
>wife asks me to stop playing vidya so we can watch a movie
>put a flick on and settle in next to her on the couch
>as soon as the opening credits end she whips out her phone and begins watching TikToks with the volume on
I had momentary ptsd from your post.
It's like you fricking know her.
Sometimes I'll intentionally talk louder than her phone and distract her from what she is watching on it. She hates that.
Like I said, zero self awareness.
If she wasn't the spitting image of Heather Langenkamp from New Nightmare, with a better ass, I would never have married her.
>spitting image of Heather Langenkamp
you say that like it's a good thing...
>New Nightmare was filmed over twenty five years ago.
>Frickwit posts a picture of her from last week.
Checks out for the level of intelligence expected from this board.
Yup.
She has round cheeks, not flat cheeks, unlike Langenkamp. Same face, hair, eyes, nose, even to a handful of faint freckles.
I found Alexa Davalos to be a beauty also.
What can I say? I have a type.
>Heather Langenkamp from New Nightmare, with a better ass
Lies.
Why do they do this. Are they unable to handle not having a monopoly on our attention
I'd fug her booba 3x in 24hours
I watched Midsommar and then I watched it again the day after, because I found out there's a Director's Cut. There's like half an hour more footage, but only one scene (longer version of the car ride) was good.
I don't think I've ever watched a movie two times in one day. Can you explain why someone would?
Were the supposedly true episodes revealed to be bullshit? I'm not buying that talking doll one, shit's too creepy.
the writings of a 1960s book author is considered enough evidence to prove a story "true" so its all bullshit
Total Recall
So what’s the verdict? Dream or no?
Once
Only once for the only movie worth it imo, at the time it blew my mind when I
forgot my image
my best friend forced me to watch fast 9 and my brother made me watch it again the next day
the same thing happened with the batman but that was much worse somehow
Never happened
Yes but nothing made in the last 15 years is rewachable
yes I watched Men In Black a lot as a kid while doing my homework because it was the only VHS I had that wasn't a Christmas movie
Shit was so different in the physical media days. Now we have unlimited slop piped directly into our hand 24/7 so watching something twice is unthinkable
A scanner darkly only because I had no fricking clue what happened the first watch through.
That movie feels like it ends in the middle of the story they were trying to tell. I never read the book though
years ago I watched Gladiator back to back as I was bored as frick, nothing else at all was on and it was first time I watched it.
The Matrix, in a theatre, on release date, thrice
Me and my then teenage geek/goth/hacker buddies went together and we're mine blown for all eternity.
I used to when I was younger - Terminator 2, Total Recall, Aliens. 1968 Oliver! and Mary Poppins too.
John Huston's Moby Dick
i watch the first toby maguire spiderman on a 24 hour loop every single day
Well worth it too.
Leon: The Professional
Watched the director’s cut of Watchmen late at night once tripping my ass off, stayed up all night and watched it again the following morning sober.
this doesnt count as being in a row but i got high and watched dazed and confused everyday for 12 days when i was like 19.
A few times...
>DUNC
>The Rum Diary
>Nightcrawler
>Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Master and Commander
Hot Fuzz
In Bruges
Lord of the Rings
Can't remember the film's name, but I've done it before by accident with a boring Julianne Moore movie because the DVD looped and I was only half paying attention (since it was so boring).
when me and a friend were like 10 we wanted to watch a movie as many times as possible in one day. we picked the shortest movie we could find, cats & Dogs, and watched it 8 times in a day
Anyone growing up in the 90s did this quite often if they had satellite TV. Whenever a recent blockbuster finally hit PPV they would play it on repeat 24/7 for the first week or so. The two most obvious movies were T2 and The Matrix.
I went to London for 3 days on a whim with no luggage and little to no money, so the last day I watched kill bill vol.1 3 times in a row.
The Matrix Reloaded. I went to see it with some friends and on the way out I met some more of my friends going to the next showing, so I jumped back in line with them.
holy shit that's autistic.
You abandon one group of friends to tag-along with another
Pokemon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew
Yes, it's called the cable got cut and we don't have internet so these old VHS movies we found will have to do
So you mean immediately rewatch the movie after finishing it? I've never done that, but I've watched the same film every night multiple nights in a row.
Yes. Usually if a movie is really good or has a scene I want to rewatch, I come home from the theater and pull up a rip or digital to rewatch it.
I watched Alita Battle Angel twice in the same day.
I went to the theater, watched it, left, stopped at Wendy's for chili and a burger, and had to pass the theater on the way home.
Instead of passing, I went back and watched it again. I think I enjoyed it more the second time.
Never done that before or since, watching a movie twice in the same day.
I watched Jackie Chan's City Hunter 2.5 times in a row. Rented the VHS, watched it. Mind blown. Pants shit. Immediately watched it again and laughed just as much. Watched it yet again, up to that SF2 scene
*fantastic* movie
I watched Avengers the day in came out at a noon showing then saw it later that night with my friends.
uhhh