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15 comments:
Pulp Fiction's the first one that comes to mind. Run Lola Run's another. Fight Club's another. Those are three movies where I sat in the theater almost in awe - and ready to see them again immediately upon exiting.
A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, Wall-E.
That's all I need. That's all I'd ever need.
really tough.
I'd first jump to say a childhood favorite like Goonies, but I could already see that getting old as shit.
Maybe Royal Tenenbaums- its smart, sad, sweet, and funny (the ol' three S and one F equation)
I would love to say Hot Fuzz, but that movie only works if you have a memory for other genre films.
I would do almost anything to watch The Usual Suspects for the first time (again).
Off the top of my head: Psycho. Jaws. Fargo. Cinema Paradiso.
I would love to have the chance of watching 'Once Upon a Time in the West' all over again.
The first time knocked me sideways, upways and all sorts of ways. To have that feeling again would be a wonderful thing.
The same goes for many films but that's my original love. The first film to totally blow my mind.
I am with Fletch.
Pulp Fiction had me on the edge of my seat like no movie I had ever seen before.
Great thread...I'm bummed I am so late to it.
Most recently I would say either The Science of Sleep or The New World I walked out of those thinking "CLASSIC" immediately.
2001: A Space Odyssey, though I still feel awe when I see it.
There's a way to do this without risking brain injury. Don't watch a movie for a decade. See how much you remember then!
I saw a couple of movies that I was blown away by the first time I saw them. They may not necessarily be the best movies ever, but I wouldn't mind going back to that time and revisiting those feelings.
Star Wars. Course.
Poltergeist in a packed theater.
Seven. Scared the hell out of me.
Reservoir Dogs.
La Femme Nikita.
I thought about this last night, and I would love to see the Good, The Bad and the Ugly for the first time again. I love that movie.
Dawn of the Dead. I've never been more blown away by a movie. I walked out into the lobby when it was done and just stood there. Phenomenal.
I'm only 17, so I'm talking about the new one of course, but still; it's the movie that really got me passionate about going to the movies.
clive,
It's a good movie. It's hard for me to say that of remakes (although I would love to see The Thing again for the first time) because you already know what to expect.
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