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How many times? (New version!)
serious crayons:
Here's a new poll designed as an update of the previous "how many times" poll, which was started last spring and focused on theater viewings.
You can vote place two votes, in case you know your specific number but option 7 also applies. You can change your vote if you see it a bunch more times and care to revisit the thread.
If possible, please elaborate by telling how you feel about seeing it as many times as you have. Have you seen it too much or too little? If your number is on the higher end, have you tried to limit or wean yourself? How hard is that? What makes you keep going back to it? Do you find yourself getting something out of each additional viewing? What other rewards do you find in multiple viewings? If your number is on the lower end, are you trying not to watch it too much for fear of desensitizing yourself? And so on.
serious crayons:
I've seen it "only" 15 times, which is 12 times more than I've ever seen any other movie as an adult. But I know that, by some lights, it's on the low end.
I still feel I know the movie pretty well. I think being on the board and discussing it constantly helps. Also, there are certain parts that I've seen a LOT more often on YouTube.
I haven't watched the whole movie more often partly because I only like to watch when I have the house to myself, and over the summer that was almost never. But also, there's part of me that's afraid of seeing it too many times, afraid it will start to lose some of its impact.
So far, that hasn't been a problem. On the contrary, for me watching it is like getting together with good friends. Though sometimes if my time is limited I might FF through certain parts (though NOT, oddly enough, the parts I've already seen dozens of times on YouTube! ;D)
I'm getting ready to watch it for my 16th time. Maybe later this week!
jpwagoneer1964:
Although I have seen it all the way straight through only 5-6 times, most recently A week ago at a friend house with home theater & surround sound ( the screen was built into one whole wall ), I was in the habit for quite some time of watching the first 30-45 minutes early every morning.
Front-Ranger:
I see the movie as often as I can--which means I see it once every two or three weeks. That's the oftenest that I can carve out two or three hours of time to myself. :( I would like to see it more often, but I would not want it to become a routine thing. Usually when I am watching a show I am also eating, reading a magazine, ironing, or some such thing and I could never multitask while watching BBM. Quell horreur!! When I watch the movie, I usually decide beforehand that I'm going to focus on one character, or what the sky looks like, or what props are around, or whatever. I always learn something new and fascinating. Quite often I find that in the intervening days I have dreamed up something that I am sure is in the movie but when I see it everything is different than I imagined.
Penthesilea:
I saw it about 12 times now. I, too, prefer to watch it when I'm alone in the house respectively late in the evening, when my whole familiy is sleeping.
Sometimes I feel like I would like to watch it every week, but I don't want to desensitize myself, I don't want to wear it out. So I restrain myself and see it circa every two or three weeks. After that time, I develop a need, an urge to see it again (talk about crazy ::)).
So far the feeling about the movie is far from wearing out. It still has the same impact on me when I see it. In fact, the last time I saw it, it was as "bad" as it was after my second viewing: I couldn't shrug the sadness off for a couple of days and I ran through the world like numb.
So I decided to wait a little longer this time until I will see it again. And the next time I will do what I sometimes do, but did not at my last vieweing: after the end of the credits I'll replay the first 15 minutes.
For me it helps: Jack is there again, both of them so young and sweet and full of life and everything in front of them.
Sometimes I try to focus on things I've read on the board, but mostly I fail. Or I discover new (at least to me) things/details I want to discuss on the board, but by the end of the movie, I forgot most of them.
I checked the last box, too. I think I can recite every single sentence ::)
--- Quote ---From Katherine:
for me watching it is like getting together with good friends
--- End quote ---
I know the feeling...
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