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What movie moment had your entire theater reacting at the exact same time?

Not necessarily the biggest or most famous scene. I mean that one moment when the whole theater suddenly gasped, laughed, cheered, or went completely silent together.Mine was the first time I saw Avengers: Endgame and the audience realized what was happening during the final battle. You could literally feel everyone reacting at once.What scene had your whole theater losing it?

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u/abusemonster — 8 days ago
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What American movie still holds up better than you expected?

Some movies are not even sad on paper but somehow hit way harder when you are going through something.What movie quietly wrecked you when you watched it at the wrong time?

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u/abusemonster — 8 days ago
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What movie changed your opinion after a second watch?

Sometimes a movie just does not click the first time around. Then you watch it again years later and suddenly understand what everyone was talking about.What movie completely changed for you on a rewatch? What made you appreciate it more the second time?

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u/abusemonster — 8 days ago

What movie had a twist that you genuinely did not see coming?

Not necessarily the biggest or most shocking twist ever. Just one that completely changed how you looked at the movie. What is the one that got you?

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u/abusemonster — 9 days ago
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What American movie had you saying “this is actually way better than it has any right to be”?

Not necessarily a masterpiece. Just one of those movies you expected to be average but ended up genuinely enjoying.What is your pick?I am curious which movies people would defend even if critics or Reddit hated them.

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u/abusemonster — 9 days ago
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What American movie gets better every time you rewatch it?

Some movies are great the first time, but somehow get even better once you know where the story is going. You start noticing little details, background moments, foreshadowing, or performances that you completely missed before.What American movie went from “that was good” to “wait, this is actually a masterpiece” after a rewatch?And what detail did you notice the second time that completely changed how you saw the movie?

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u/CMRestler — 10 days ago