Personally, The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

I knew it was going to be quite the experience before I went for the first time‡ but it was so much fun I had to keep going back bringing friends each time.

It’s still a fun tradition to do though we haven’t done it since last year, we’re probably going to try and go again in a few weeks.

‡ I had seen it many times before going to see it in theaters for the first time.

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I haven’t watched any movie in theaters in decades. Theaters suck.

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People in theaters suck. Most people lack the respect and reverence for a shared experience of suspended disbelief.

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I don’t understand why people like going to those. I’d rather watch a film in my comfy home than go to a loud, gross theatre

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Captain Marvel, great 90s soundtrack and female superhero amongst a sea of male ones. Not the best marvel movie but enjoyable enough for me to watch twice.

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Titanic. Saw it 4 times in the theater.

I actually wondered if it was going to sink the first time I watched it. Movie is so well made you didn’t even realize what’s going to happen until it does.

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Iron Man. Two or three times, depending if you count when they fucked up the reel and restarted it over partway in.

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Previously, I had never ever seen a movie in theaters twice. If I had seen a movie once and wanted to watch it again, I could wait to buy it for myself. It just didn’t ever make much sense to me as to why anyone would watch the same movie multiple times in like a one-month time span.

And then Everything Everywhere All At Once came out, and I saw it again the week after I saw it the first time, and then I understood. What a fantastic movie.

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Raccacoonie

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