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Kristina Pulford's avatar

My kid rarely want to rewatch a movie but there are exceptions. My son who is 10 has watched all seasons of Futurama and Disenchantment twice. I think you hit the nail on the head when you said there are too many options for repeating movies or they are more interested in other forms of entertainment.

I enjoyed reminiscing with movies of the past. We had about 10 VHS tapes at my moms and 5 illegally taped Disney VHS tapes at my dads. We watched them over and over and with multiple watches, the quality of the VHS tapes went down. I took could quite the movies word for word.

I also remember going to the video store to see what we could rent. In a small town, we had one video store and maybe 40 options. My mom didn’t care what we watched, ratings were not a thing or at least not in my house. I don’t remember when movies became rated. As a result we watched horror movies, adult movies with sex scenes, and dark comedies. I absolutely love a good dark comedy.

Anyway, I enjoyed the read! Thanks for sharing your childhood trauma and love of movies with us.

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Reuben Salsa's avatar

You may be on to something here. Both my kids hate rewatching films...although when they were 3-7 years old, not a problem. My daughter does rewatch Bob's Burgers over and over again so maybe she has a spark of obsessiveness (likewise with the Bluey cartoons). It might be a length thing? An hour is too much perhaps? Or lack of drugs thing...I know in uni we would have long nights smoking and rewatching movies...so culture plays a role.

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