Another way to describe it is
like rewatching one's childhood experiences as an adult, but somehow retaining the freshness and the mystery of those early perspectives.
But it ain't
like rewatching Now, Voyager, that's for sure.
Not exact matches
We can probably
rewatch the whole game and find several battles just
like this that should have been penalties and would have been in the regular season.
By the way, I have no idea how the writers here come up with articles after a defeat
like this one, or CH HO that
rewatch, analyze and write.
Watching the show's highly - anticipated revival was cathartic for die - hard fans
like myself, who tuned in every Tuesday in the mid-2000s (and then
rewatched every single episode after the series hit Netflix).
Yes, the events leading up to the heist definitely have their moments, but the amount of banter and comedy between the characters throughout the heist works so well, that I feel
like I'm
rewatching that sequences play out in my head, long after I witnessed it in theatres.
And, I think it's a great, fun, movie that I'd be happy to
rewatch anytime because,
like I said, it's sweet at its very core.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi premieres tonight, and if you're
like us, you've been diligently
rewatching the entire...
If you
rewatch the first movie you'll notice weird moments,
like when Deckard and Rachael start kissing and the score has that over-saxaphoned sound that would make more sense in something
like Arthur.
Rewatching The Rocketeer, I'm amazed how it really seems
like an early blueprint for the superhero movies of today.
So go watch it and enjoy it for what it is, then remind yourself of what films
like this CAN be with a first watch or
rewatch of The Untouchables.
But no matter how many times I
rewatch it, it won't have the same impact as when I sat down to watch it for the first time, a couple of months after turning 27 (
like Frances, «not a real person yet»), and a couple of weeks after, probably foolishly, leaving a full - time job to focus on being broke and shuffling between accommodation and doing creative things for no money.
Overall really
liked it but need a
rewatch already.
Think I feel
like I keep needing to watch new movies all the time in order to review them & that
rewatching one would be a waste of time!
Admittedly, I didn't
rewatch The Last Unicorn over and over as I did with more mainstream animated classics
like...
I watch a ton of movies over the course of that month but very few from the past year: My Christmas gifts to myself are
rewatches, blind spots, and the chance to marathon enough director filmographies on FilmStruck for me to feel
like I'm making up for all the money I've spent on my oft - dormant subscription.
Seriously wondering if I should
rewatch it at some stage and see if I still don't
like it, or it was a particularly bad time to watch it.
didn't have the subtlety and richness of Linklater's best work, it was an incredibly exhilarating film that left audiences with warm feelings of nostalgia and a film to
rewatch when you feel
like checking in on its full - of - life characters.
It feels
like a vintage cable movie, one of those that you can
rewatch over and over.
After seeing all the nominees, I would
like to
rewatch Her because I find it immensely fascinating how humans are dating their OS and not wearing belts.
It feels
like the kind of film that would only improve on
rewatch.
I don't love their movies or get pangs to
rewatch them, but I
like them well enough and probably enough to keep their makers happy.
It's just so much fun and is a rare film that seems
like it would have a ton of
rewatch value.
8:00 pm — IFC — Gangs of New York I found this film a difficult one to
like when I watched it, but I haven't seen it for five years — perhaps a
rewatch is in order.
It's
like the Wachowskis brother and sister
rewatched the Matrix and then had a movie marathon of Star Trek, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and The Labyrinth and then decided to write a script combining all of them together.
I wasn't the only one, as Dom was retrospectively swayed by Nintendo's showcase of games, saying «I've
rewatched both since and I
like their stuff more.»
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Like my favorite movies that I constantly
rewatch, I just love to envelop myself in the experience, and The Order: 1886 does an incredible job at that immersion (when Ready at Dawn's version of Clippy isn't annoying you with how to play the game).