As to the original topic, I'm definitely a re-reader and re-watcher. I've read the original Time Trilogy by Madeleine L'Engle every year since I was in middle school.
As far as TV and movies, at the start of the pandemic I really did only do rewatches - everything was so stressful that I didn't have the mental energy to spend time on something I might not like, so I just went back to my old comfort shows. West Wing, White Collar, Burn Notice, Lucifer, and M*A*S*H*.
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For me, it would be the mind-bending masterpiece, "Inception." 🎥💭 This captivating film takes you on an intricate journey through dreams within dreams, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. The complex plot, stunning visuals, and brilliant performances keep me hooked every time I watch it. With each viewing, I discover new layers and details that I may have missed before. It's a true cinematic experience that never fails to leave me in awe.
@Joel GitumaTenet is a must re-watch. It was so confusing and mindblowing the first time I saw it that I needed to re-watch it. And I would even discover more clues by watching it over and over again.
However, Inception,The Prestige and The Dark Knight are still my favorite movies directed by Christopher Nolan
Looking forward to Oppenheimer
The Dark Knight, Dunkirk and Memento are also in my top list.
Movies/series: Love, Death & Robots. All seasons, all episodes, all the time. ;) Books: The Count of Monte Christo (A. Dumas). I lost count after 42 times. :)
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Hi, I'm new to the community. And I'm always available to discuss favorite movies, especially movies I've watched more than once. "Get Out" is one of them because in the first scenes I always catch a new clue or some form of foreshadowing ever time I watch it. I just recently watched "Three Thousand Years of Longing" starring Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton. Beautiful movie. I plan on watching it again.
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I love watching movies, that seem weird the first time you watch them. Mulholland Dr., Pulp Fiction, etc. I will also indulge in some series, when bored, that I have not seen in a while. Most recently, I rewatched Lucifer.
I got a "where have you been note" from Atlassian, and so... I discovered this group. I can't help it, I need to share my list. I didn't fail to notice that some of my favorites are on other peoples lists too, like Blues Brothers, Back to The Future and Shawnshank Redemption. Great ones!
My list:
Back To The Future (of course!)
Wargames (shall we play a game?)
The Sure Thing (mother of all romantic road trip comedies)
Blues Brothers (well...)
These movies really accompanied me through the years.
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