u/prest1977

▲ 10 r/MovieIt

What's a movie you wish you could watch again for the first time?

There are some movies that are great when you watch them again, but I think there's something special about seeing a really good movie for the first time without knowing anything about it.

For me, the hardest part is avoiding spoilers. Sometimes I'll see a recommendation online, look up a trailer, and suddenly I already know half of the important plot points before I even watch the movie. It makes me wonder how many movies would have had a much bigger impact if I had gone in completely blind.

I'm curious what movie gave you that feeling the first time you watched it. Not necessarily your favorite movie, but one where you remember thinking, "I wish I could experience that again without knowing what's coming."

And if you could erase your memory of one movie and watch it again tonight, what would you pick?

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u/prest1977 — 3 days ago

What streaming service has the best offline viewing experience?

I've been using a few different streaming services lately, and I've noticed that their offline viewing features can be surprisingly different.

Some make downloading really straightforward, while others have more restrictions around downloads, devices, or how long you can keep something offline.

For people who actually use offline viewing regularly, which service has given you the best experience?

I'm especially interested in how Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Max, etc. compare.

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u/prest1977 — 6 days ago