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I really like Inception a lot. My favorite Nolan film, though, and it's probably his hardest to follow (though I haven't seen Tenet) is Memento. Great movie and an excellent performance by Guy Pearce.

If you like Inception, very worth checking out The Saragossa Manuscript from 1965. Takes the whole story within a story within a story concept to another level. Reportedly Jerry Garcia's favorite film.

 
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Just watched one episode.

Meh....
 
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We watched "Repo Man" last weekend. I hadn't seen it since the 80s, and I forgot how bizarre it was. Still it was fun to watch and catch things I didn't the first time.

One of my all-time absolute favorite movies.
There are movies about which you might say, "Man...that was really something!"

Well..."Repo Man" is something else! And I mean that in the best way!
 
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Watched Death on the Nile (2022). Not an excellent movie, but enjoyable enough. Also watched one of those movies that isn't rated well at all, but I liked it, called Atomica (2017). Scifi mystery.

I need some help identifying a movie I caught a sleepy glimpse of at zero-dark-thirty in the morning a few years ago.

Fell asleep on the couch, TV on. Roused part-way out of sleep, there were a handful of 20-30 somethings on a ship who were, for reasons unknown, killing each other. But here's the weird part. As they would die, they'd be recreated again back on the ship. But their recently dead bodies were still there. The only scene I remember seeing clearly was a woman dragging her dead self to a pile of her other dead selves, maybe 10 or so. Must've gone back to sleep after that.

Does this sound familiar? Thanks.
 
Watched Death on the Nile (2022). Not an excellent movie, but enjoyable enough. Also watched one of those movies that isn't rated well at all, but I liked it, called Atomica (2017). Scifi mystery.

I need some help identifying a movie I caught a sleepy glimpse of at zero-dark-thirty in the morning a few years ago.

Fell asleep on the couch, TV on. Roused part-way out of sleep, there were a handful of 20-30 somethings on a ship who were, for reasons unknown, killing each other. But here's the weird part. As they would die, they'd be recreated again back on the ship. But their recently dead bodies were still there. The only scene I remember seeing clearly was a woman dragging her dead self to a pile of her other dead selves, maybe 10 or so. Must've gone back to sleep after that.

Does this sound familiar? Thanks.

Sounds like Triangle, maybe?
 
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