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Those are the movies that follow, those with a lot stuffed in one package and, because they’re so fun or engrossing or entertaining, they’re easy to watch more than once. You may even like them more the second time than you did on first watch.
7) The Suicide Squad

To a degree The Suicide Squad is one of the most influential DC movies ever made. It was the true (though unofficial) start of the DCU. For one, its narrative is being expanded in the DCU now, albeit in a different timeline, and two, its financial failure did not deter Warner Bros. from giving James Gunn the keys to the DC superhero kingdom.
It’s also a movie some might find overwhelming on the first watch. It starts with a beach-set battle scene, featuring a few characters fans already knew from Suicide Squad. Then it goes over to the all-new characters we’ll be following, and, through Harley Quinn, the two groups eventually merge after she gets her own 20-minute or so subplot. It’s a lot of movie in one package, and its flow is better appreciated on a second viewing.
6) The Big Lebowski

It’s hard to imagine a comedy film with more plot stuffed in that the Coen brothers’ The Big Lebowski. It may be the genre’s defining cult classic, and what’s interesting is that its rabid fanbase tend to respond to various elements about the film.
When first watching the film, you’re wrapped up in Jeff Bridges’ iconic work as the Dude. Then the plot just keeps coming with twist after twist and the occasional trippy dream sequence. With subsequent viewings, the whole picture becomes more cohesive.
5) Blood Simple

While we’re on the Coen brothers topic, their debut film, Blood Simple, also benefits from repeat viewings. In fact most of their films do, be they comedic or more straightforward crime thrillers, like this one.
This is a movie where, the first time, you’re not quite sure who to trust. None of the characters seem like perfect people, but as the narrative unravels it’s readily apparent some are far worse than others. With a second viewing you can follow its curveball plot developments and betrayals with a bit more focus.
4) Superman

With a breezy pace, committed performances, a fun tone, and a few cameos, James Gunn’s Superman was a fantastic kickstart to the DCU. It’s a fun movie with an in medias res structure that allows it to stand apart from most superhero projects.
With the second viewing of the film, the audience is able to get a full grasp on what Lex Luthor’s complex (but not overwhelmingly so) plan was. It’s a worthy stream, too, considering Superman is even better the second time.











