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TopicThere are 2 films I've seen 40+ times.
SailorGoon
06/17/19 5:57:16 PM
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Sunhawk posted...
SailorGoon posted...
Mine would probably be La La Land and Whiplash. Moreso Whiplash. Nowhere near 40+ times, but I wouldn't be shocked if I eventually get there.


You're a big fan of La La Land, then? I must admit, I really enjoyed it when it came out, but I haven't seen it since then. Is it pretty rewatchable? I hadn't thought about it much in recent times. I actually think it might have been a flash in the pan. Big, when it debuted, but after a few months I don't think I've seen / heard people talk about it much. I don't know if it'll go on to be considered a classic, 50 years from now, and that's assuming people even remember it at all.

Somewhat. Mostly because of Whiplash. I really enjoyed the soundtrack for that one. Same for La La Land, which I enjoyed beyond the traditional music segments, like the tracks that kinda just played in the background.

It just resonates with me as I'm fan of everything it includes. Lots of familiar things. Mia's apartments are in Long Beach where I live. I've got a pretty heavy bias towards Rebel without a Cause or any film that acknowledges the Griffith Observatory as that's been somewhere I always enjoyed going to. I like to play piano and have an affinity for jazz and all the artists that Sebastin references. There's a lot for me to appreciate in the film even if I have my reservations about the characters. Totally disagree with Sebs stance on Jazz and his traditionalist gatekeeping and Mia was low key a bitch.
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