Sir Taxalot wrote:
Blucey wrote:
does get better as it goes along but ultimately feels like a film you'll only ever watch once.
The general point though is really interesting. I wonder how many people watch the same film multiple times, and how they choose. For me, most films are a one-time thing but there are some that I can watch, and have watched, over and over again.
I wonder this when I see something like a £25 UHD Blu Ray of something starring Gerrard Butler. Like Greenland.
The way I see it, nobody can
love Greenland. It just exists. It's not as thrilling as other end of the world films, nor is it particularly spectacular. Gerrard is standard Gerrard in it. Not great, not bad. The film doesn't present any big revelations or anything. It's just a less exciting version of 2012 or whatever. And that's also a film you don't need to own.
I've watched some films easily a lot more than 50 times. Aliens, Enter The Dragon, Repo Man, Terminator, The Thing. They're classics, they're favourites. Rewatching them makes sense. But did I do a lot of that because I had a limited collection of films on VHS when I was young? I mean you could put Romancing the Stone in that group for example. I've watched it countless times but not so much in the last 20 years. But I had it on VHS, well my dad did, and so maybe that's why.
These days with streaming and piracy, in my case - can't lie, you've got more options. So maybe rewatching films is less common now generally. I've rewatched It Follows a couple of times and I rewatch The Thing (2011) now and again. But there are great films from the last ten years that I've only watched once. In fact, I've only watched Memento once and I owned that on DVD!