What is a movie that you've seen hundreds of times but still enjoy watching it?

Interstellar wasn't good to me because a few reasons. 1. Why was this magnificently trained pilot a farmer? 2. Why did he always have to do manual controls for tricky shit. 3. How and why would anyone be able to encode the secret mathematical formula that is the key to cracking space time into the twitching of a watch hand in binary. Binary is just ones and zeros and you'd still need a key to translate it back out so you'd need to know what that key is. Is it ascii? Who knows! I don't even think ascii has all the needed symbols for mathematical formulas for that to be possible. It made no sense. 4. Why didn't he give a shit about his daughter or her family when he came back? He didnt ask what his grandkids names were or anything. He didnt stick around until she died. He just pops in says hey and decides to go back for some chick he left on another planet.

But I will say it was funny that Matt Damon was the asshole. I felt like Jimmy Kimmel was totally vindicated.

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