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Post by conspirologist on Mar 13, 2017 0:19:49 GMT
Do you have particular movies that are connected to good memories and feelings during the first viewing, that come back when rewatching them? Personally for me it's The Thing, The Shadow, The Rocketeer, Top Secret. When I first watched them, everything was super, so when I want to feel good I always rewatch them. What about you?
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steven18
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Post by steven18 on Mar 13, 2017 1:14:08 GMT
Planes, Trains & Automobiles, any David lYNCH film, all the star wars films, 80s/90s action flicks aplenty like die hard and total recall, badlands, pulp fiction, jackie brown, body double, blue thunder, citizen kane, a lot of westerns godfather 1 and 2, apocalpyse now, platoon, pretty much any film i've ever had a great experience watching, most are the ones i enjoyed growing up.
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Post by bowilly on Mar 13, 2017 3:03:14 GMT
I can think of many, but Risky Buisness came to mind first I saw it at the theater with someone special.
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Post by camimac on Mar 13, 2017 3:12:21 GMT
Watching A Christmas Carol at Christmas time is connected with good childhood memories, especially the versions with Alastair Sims or George C. Scott.
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Mar 13, 2017 4:50:55 GMT
"Grease" reminds me of the countless times I watched that off-the-air VHS copy I had as a kid. I must have watched it countless times. "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" brings back similar memories of the VHS era. I still have both tapes, I keep them for the ads.
Not a movie, but the TV series "Dragon Ball Z" reminds me of finally getting home from school, jumping on my trampoline, and then coming in to watch it.
The video game "Mario Party 2" reminds me of how me and my older sister would buy lots of candy, and eat the candy as we played the game. Good times.
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Mar 13, 2017 4:53:15 GMT
Jurassic Park (1993) takes me back to a simpler time. For an eight year old kid that summer, it was the greatest thing ever.
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