What Culture
It’s rare that a movie plays as well the second time as it does the first.
For starters, a film has to earn its right to a second viewing (which the majority do not). Few people are likely to ever say to themselves: “Hey, I really feel like watching Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen again tonight… that’s what I’m seriously in the mood for!” Then there’s the little notion that, generally speaking, motion pictures rarely manage to win you over in the same capacity when you revisit them. Remember when we all went to see Avatar and came out thinking that it was the greatest movie ever? And then we all watched it again and realised that it just, like, okay? Kind of embarrassing, right?
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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It sure was for me just thanks to knowing what to get hyped about and what to let wash over me.
Actually the second time was worse for me, because the hype was over and I started noticing really odd/lazy writing choices.