ITT: Movies you didn't enjoy at first viewing but loved after the second
Lel
>>82927513
"Oh nothing Tommy, it's tip top, just I'm not sure about the colour"
Possibly in my top ten films. Essential British kinographier
>this, is a shotgun, sol
Most quotable movie in existence
>>82927513
ya like dags?
Snatch soundtrack is so perfect.
Makes me nostalgic for the 90s.
>>82927513
Guy Ritchie a shit
>>82927691
It's a fucking anti aircraft gun, vincent
I like Lock Stock more honestly. Am I the only one?
So much detail in Lonergan's writing, not a single empty frame
>>82929995
Which one did you see first? I saw Snatch first and that was my favorite
>>82929995
Nope, me too. That being said, both are fucking Ritchie-kino. Great OST too. And Sting was surprisingly bareable in Lock Stock. Only slight negative, as a Londoner, I thought some of the accents were a bit overdone, but that's really nit-picky stuff.
Chop chop.
Vallhalla Rising
Fell asleep the first time watching a shitty stream, thought it was boring
Loved it the second time, watching it mid-day on blue-ray. One of my favorites now
>>82930260
>watching a film in your browser on a stream ever
There's your problem.
>>82930188
I watched Lock Stock first and that may be why I like it more. However they are both bloody good.
>>82930302
Yeah, I think the one you see first sticks with you more. That's what I've usually found
You are right though, they're both brilliant.
Taxi driver, was drunk as fuck and fell asleep during the first scene in the diner, rewatched and became my favorite movie.
Now whenever I see a cute girl on the bus my autism takes over and will start the whole "She appeared like and angel, out of this filthy mess..." under my breath and then laugh because I remember Martin Scorsese is in that scene just loitering around (I know is not funny but I'm retarded)