The Matrix in the theater was just amazing not knowing anything going into it. I thought it was gonna be some generic sci-fi action popcorn flick and was so wrong. Honorable mention to Knives Out and Everything Everywhere All At Once, both incredible movies in ways I didn’t expect.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was a blind find for me when I was growing up
Think it was early to mid 10s I watched it when I was in college (UK - not uni).
Which was when I was starting to really get into movies. I found out what indies were and was literally just looking up lists of movies, seeing the director and actors (even then sometimes just the title was enough) and I would just go and find a way to watch it.
Eternal Sunshine was the pinnacle find of this period in my life, I think. At the time it was my favourite film which didn't get toppled till Blade Runner 2049 came out. I've watched it countless times and I still find out new aspects to the film that I either missed or have forgotten since the last rewatch. I always recommend it to people who haven't seen it.
The Fifth Element. I had NO idea what the movie was about when my cousin brought me to the theater. My nerd brain was like, "Is this a quest to find boron or something?" Became one of my all-time favorite movies.
I saw Parasite blind. My date picked the movie, think I saw part of a trailer once, but I'm not even sure. What an amazing movie to go in blind. I had no idea what was going to happen or when, it felt like a roller coaster with all the twists and turns.
Excluding pretty much everything that I saw as a kid - when you go into basically everything blind - it would be After Hours (1985). I either hadn't read anything about it or hadn't been paying attention. Standing outside the cinema, I just saw that it was by Scorsese and went in.
I still think that it is one of his most under-appreciated films. And I loved the Ted Lasso homage, combining it with the Divine Comedy.
I went to a double feature because I wanted to see The Tin Drum. First I had to sit through another movie I had never heard of that sounded really corny: Runaway Train.
Starring John Voight and Eric Roberts, and with a screenplay by Akira Kurosawa, it was extraordinary. Certainly not just a cheap action flick.
Love and Death on Long Island. This was a completely random, blind watch in a theatre. I'd read nothing about it, or even seen a trailer. I was fascinated from start to finish. Completely surprised me in a good way.
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kinkles@sh.itjust.works · 26 pts · 1y
Edge of Tomorrow. I’m a sucker for time-shenanigan movies and it was a fantastic surprise.
executivechimp@discuss.tchncs.de · 2 pts · 1y
I was expecting standard action nonsense. I was pleasantly surprised.
Repelle@lemmy.world · 14 pts · 1y
The Matrix in the theater was just amazing not knowing anything going into it. I thought it was gonna be some generic sci-fi action popcorn flick and was so wrong. Honorable mention to Knives Out and Everything Everywhere All At Once, both incredible movies in ways I didn’t expect.
FlaminGoku@reddthat.com · 7 pts · 1y
So grateful that I saw the Matrix blind and that the film came out before previews turned into spoiler machines.
Also saw EEAAO blind and really enjoyed it.
MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works · 12 pts · 1y
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was a blind find for me when I was growing up
Think it was early to mid 10s I watched it when I was in college (UK - not uni). Which was when I was starting to really get into movies. I found out what indies were and was literally just looking up lists of movies, seeing the director and actors (even then sometimes just the title was enough) and I would just go and find a way to watch it.
Eternal Sunshine was the pinnacle find of this period in my life, I think. At the time it was my favourite film which didn't get toppled till Blade Runner 2049 came out. I've watched it countless times and I still find out new aspects to the film that I either missed or have forgotten since the last rewatch. I always recommend it to people who haven't seen it.
Blaze@sopuli.xyz · 3 pts · 1y
Such a great movie
Today@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 1y
So good, but so emotionally exhausting. We usually watch it when it's on, but sometimes i just don't have the energy for it.
PumpkinEscobar@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 1y
Donnie Darko - Just such a great, strange movie
darklamer@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 8 pts · 1y
warbond@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 1y
Moon. Sam Rockwell was so great in that
Mercuri@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 1y
The Fifth Element. I had NO idea what the movie was about when my cousin brought me to the theater. My nerd brain was like, "Is this a quest to find boron or something?" Became one of my all-time favorite movies.
Reverendender@sh.itjust.works · 7 pts · 1y
Dark City
WanderingVentra@lemm.ee · 6 pts · 1y
I saw Parasite blind. My date picked the movie, think I saw part of a trailer once, but I'm not even sure. What an amazing movie to go in blind. I had no idea what was going to happen or when, it felt like a roller coaster with all the twists and turns.
GreyShuck@feddit.uk · 4 pts · 1y
Excluding pretty much everything that I saw as a kid - when you go into basically everything blind - it would be After Hours (1985). I either hadn't read anything about it or hadn't been paying attention. Standing outside the cinema, I just saw that it was by Scorsese and went in.
I still think that it is one of his most under-appreciated films. And I loved the Ted Lasso homage, combining it with the Divine Comedy.
papabobolious@feddit.nu · 3 pts · 1y
Hunt for the Wilderpeople. I knew nothing before but it was super cozy. Still watch it once per year or so.
vacuumpizzas@t.bobamilktea.xyz · 2 pts · 1y
I didn’t choose the Skux life
papabobolious@feddit.nu · 2 pts · 1y
...The skux life chose me
gramie@lemmy.ca · 3 pts · 1y
I went to a double feature because I wanted to see The Tin Drum. First I had to sit through another movie I had never heard of that sounded really corny: Runaway Train.
Starring John Voight and Eric Roberts, and with a screenplay by Akira Kurosawa, it was extraordinary. Certainly not just a cheap action flick.
BowtiesAreCool@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 1y
Society.
Don’t look it up. Just watch it.
Gortus@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 1y
My Cousin Vinny
Vex_Detrause@lemmy.ca · 2 pts · 1y
Saw. I don't watch much horror but that movie kept me thinking about it til years later wanting to get the same feeling the first time I watched it.
Kyogen@lemm.ee · 2 pts · 1y
Mon Oncle
Kiwi_fella@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 1y
Love and Death on Long Island. This was a completely random, blind watch in a theatre. I'd read nothing about it, or even seen a trailer. I was fascinated from start to finish. Completely surprised me in a good way.
Semjaza@lemmynsfw.com · 1 pts · 1y
Palm Springs - watched it without any info on what it was about or what would happen and enjoyed it hugely as a result.