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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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I honestly don't understand the idea that people see a movie over and over again like that
Much less something like Kraven The Hunter
Ever met a toddler?
Also, jokes aside, it is a very ambitious thing to plan around. Recently I watched Decision to Leave and it completely blew me away, I thought it was far beyond the vast majority of movies I've seen in a while. So I go and watch half of Park Chan Wook's filmography. Then I watch Decision to Leave again, and I still think it was really good, but definitely not as much as the first time. Rewatching a movie that I was going wild for in the space of 4 months killed most of my enthusiasm for it, and that's an actually good movie. Who's gonna tell their family "nah forget Christmas, I gots to see Kraven one more time"???
Every day I wake up and open palm slam a VHS copy of Kraven into the VCR and start Kraving along with the hero, Kraven, from the movie Kraven
yeah I like to rewatch some movies but like, maybe once a year? not several times within a span of a few weeks