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Comment by maximus-decimus

3 years ago

I find it to be almost the opposite for movies. Yes, it's rare to find something unique, but after starting watching at least a movie per week, I'm now getting references I would never have gotten otherwise and put the movies in a completely different light.

For example, you're not gonna fully appreciate the latest spider-man movie unless you already watched the whole 3 series.

Or the other day, I was watching Ted (the teddy bear movie) and they recreated the dancing scene from Airplane. If I had never seen Airplane, I would probably still have laughed, but I wouldn't truly have gotten the joke.

Or in the Doctor Sleep movie, there's a story being told, but the Director also tried to reconcile The Shining movie, The Shining novel with the Doctor Sleep novel. You don't truly experience the movie fully unless you've experienced all of them.

I don't know for other media, but I find movie makers tend to be very meta and you gain as much by having seen all the low fruits as you lose by doing so.

I recently watched the whole Marvel Comics Universe series in chronological order. I'd seen a lot of them, but not all, and everything made so much sense when seeing it this way. WandaVision, of course, makes no sense at all without having seen most, if not all, of the movies.

  • WandaVision goes much farther than referencing MCU movies too. Each episode is a reference to a different decade of family sitcoms starting from the 50's.

    • Having lived (and watched TV sitcoms) in all those decades, this was a delightful aspect of the series.