It's very very dark so maybe that would turn some people off, but this is a movie with tons
of rewatchability.
From the brutal bludgeoning to its businesslike dismantling (and dismembering) of its cast, Green Room is hard - boiled horror with an outstanding cast and
immense rewatchability.
Buried may not have a lot
of rewatchability but the first time will leave you exhausted from the tension and suspense it creates.
The rewatchability is insanely high.
This comedies vs. dramas debate we're having hinges on a key question: Is a classic defined by
its rewatchability or its impact?