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For good: 2001: A Space Odyssey. So I could be wowed again by it.
For bad: Dude, Where's My Car
Fight Club. Really good, but just hasn't ever had the same impact on repeat watches.
With a lot of other "plot twist" movies, you can at least enjoy repeat viewings because you see and enjoy all the signs, and maybe even pick up new ones. But Fight Club, despite being excellent, doesn't really execute the repeat view appeal very well at all imo.
I think a good plot twist movie is worth watching twice, once to experince it blind and another to see the change in motivation for characters knowing the plot twist
Probably a anime or manga that has the most chapters and one that I enjoyed.
Everything is illuminated. I'd love to watch it again.
Cloud Atlas
Shit was way too intense for the age I saw it at
Battle Royale 2 or Waiting 2.
Both of them were sequels to movies I loved that nearly ruined the first one retroactively. Usually I just chock it up to bad movie, but those two were beyond painful to watch.
Johnny Got His Gun (1971).
I could not finish this disturbing movie, and I would be happy to forget it.
I remember watching it with my brother few years ago. Man, what a sad movie and even more sad ending.
For good: The Usual Suspects
For bad: Swept Away (2002 directed by Guy Ritchie)