Name a single film from the last 10 years that you have actually enjoyed AND you feel like watching more than once

Name a single film from the last 10 years that you have actually enjoyed AND you feel like watching more than once

The Dark Knight Rises

Has to be a movie you enjoyed unironically

Sicario

Social Network

Blade Runner 2049

Whiplash and Drive

Saw Under The Skin in theaters twice.

Saw The Last Jedi in theaters twice.

10 Cloverfield Lane

Good choices also

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district 9

Blue Ruin, Her, Prisoners

>Sup Forums
That’s a weird way to spell r*ddit

Interstellar, saw it 4 times in the theater (2 in IMAX). Just an amazing visual experience that I knew couldn't be repeated in the home theater. Got the 4K Bluray and have seen it multiple times since then

Same for Blade Runner 2049. Saw it twice in theaters, cant wait for repeat viewings

Whiplash
Birdman
Anomalisa
Moonrise Kingdom

Step Brothers

The Grand Budapest Hotel

only one that immediately springs to mind is drive

2010s was a terrible decade for movies.

Mad Max was the only thing I enjoyed, and that was feminazi.

In the last 10 years going back to 2008, mg favorite movie is No Country for Old Men.

The first half of The Martian

When are we taking this from?
Does No country for Old Men count? It came out December 20, 2007.

I really like Paterson

to be honest just this year....

br2049
mother
killing of a sacred deer

I'd be willing to watch any of those multiple times honestly. Already saw br49 twice in theaters. I saw the revenant three times in theaters.

Blade Runner 2049. I can watch it basically indefinitely

300
No Country for Old Men
I Stand Alone (who cares if its from 98)

Drive and Sicario are very rewatchable for me

The ABSOLUTE state of tv

Dredd.

Gone Girl, Get Out, Lady Vengeance, The Handmaiden, Mad Max Fury Road, The Wolf of Wall Street, Your Name, My Sassy Girl are a few

John Wick

i've been wanting to watch tree of life because i really like brad pitt (a really, really underrated actor imo). is it just a family drama or is it something different? like how Apocalypse Now isn't really a war movie in the traditional sense

Man of Steel and Savages

The King's Speech

Limitless about 10x

Jesus nice job outing reddit, OP. This thread is embarrassing

>dude Sup Forums has better taste than reddit and I believe this 100%
Go back to Sup Forums

don't let posters like that upset you. basically being being reddit here means enjoying movies at all. you could list anything here and you'd be called reddit.

Others I can think of are:

Jagten/The Hunt
Sicario
Hacksaw Ridge
Blade Runner 2049
Inception

If Ironic likes are included as well then
Dark Knight Rises and Drive also make the list.

He could've just listed a good movie he liked meanwhile he is busy shitposting on new years like a good little tourist

The Great Beauty
The Hunt
Oslo, August 31st
The Assassination of Jesse James
The Embrace of the Serpent
Drive
No Country for Old Men
Leviathan
The Witch
Manchester by the Sea
BR2049
The Wrestler

All great.

Blade Runner 2049
Interstellar
John Wick Chapter 2
Warrior

I wish the theater where I lived, had played it for more than 3 days, and had it in 3D.

Bone Tomahawk

>Anomalisa
talk about bad taste. I couldn't stop laughing because it was giving me Team America flashbacks. especially the sex scene.

This,actually gonna watch both movies tonight

All of those movies suck

All of these.

Just off the top of my head:
Tropic Thunder
Who Killed Captain Alex
Moon

Dredd
Blade Runner 2049

Her
Nightcrawler
Drive

Inside Llewyn Davis

seen bd2049 three times already

Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Already watched it three times.

Zodiac.

fury road
force awakens

the dark knight
inception

thank you based nolan.

Its not a regular family drama, it's very poetic, spiritual and philosophical, in a non pretentious way. It's shot and edited in a way that evokes memories and introspection. Like other malick films it's mostly about the existential need to balance vice and virtue, the need for meaning in a meaningless world where God is silent. Wonderful photography and music. No dialogues.

One of the worst movies ever. A two-hour long shitty music video.

Saw the Hobbit twice in theaters, and once more extended at home. I think that movie gets most of everything just right, except for the escape from Goblino Town which had no flow, no orchestration, no tension, and no gravity.

BR 2049
Dunkirk
Whiplash
Fury Road
Sicario
No Country for Old Men
Dredd
Dark Knight

Probably some others too. It’s been a terrible decade for quality movies

It's the American rewrite of Zerkalo. Not as good, but pretty great for the times.

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John Wick 2, but that's more of a movie than a flick

>speed racer will be 10 years old in less than 1 year
HOW

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>Blade Runner 2049
>The Revenant
>10 Cloverfield Lane
>Mad Max: Fury Road
>The Lobster
>Inglorious Bastards
>The Grand Budapest Hotel
>Rouge One : A Star Wars Story
>Birdman
>The Dark Knight Trilogy
>Nightcrawler

Reddit/underage b&

Deadpool.
Let The Right One In.
Curse of the Golden Flower.
Red Cliff.

People here like Drive unironically? Lol ok

No Country for Old Men
La Grande Bellezza
The Master
Inside Llewyn Davis
Silence

>The Witch
Most of these are good films. The Wrestler is actually great. Will have to check out The Witch, been wanting to see some good horror films.

I watch Speed Racer at least 3 times a year.

i know not even ONE star wars or marvel movie on that list

The Raid 2

I don't get how anyone enjoyed this movie enough to rewatch. It was long and boring. It being good or not is a different story, but I don't get how a person can get any joy on regular rewatches.

I get it, because they’re all shit

I was going to say "The Departed", but then I remembered when it came out.

I just rewatched disaster artist

Dig Two Graves

Drive

Blade Runner 2049
District 9
Sicario
Dredd

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> There ____ be blood
Plebs

It's 2018 and that came out in 2007.

>it's too long and boring

Birdman
Dunkirk
Foxcatcher
Inherent Vice
Jackie
La La Land
Nightcrawler
Rush
Skyfall
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
What We Do In The Shadows
Whiplash
Neon Demon/Drive/Only God Forgives
Patterson

All good enough for a rewatch

It's a slow burn, as was the original. I'm going to rewatch the blu ray rip because I've seen it in the cinema and want to know if it's any less impressive on the small screen.

bait kino

No Country for Old Men
The Raid
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Mad Max: Fury Road
Pacific Rim
Shin Godzilla

Bridge of Spies.

Inception
The Dark Knight

Oh, I forgot about it. I love that movie. It's so nihilistic.

Bright and

Actually a pretty good list, except for The Lobster

Just one? Well the most rewatched one is definitely The Wolf of the Wallstreet. 4 times? No small feat for 3 hour movie.

Next in line small budget Chinese comedy One Night in Supermarket, at least three times.

star wars the force awakens

Nah, it's trash.

>Oslo, August 31st
Kino as fuck. Everyone should see this.

He had a troubled life.

Interstellar its going to bed kino

The Worlds End