What movies or TV series have you watched more than 5 times?


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Title: Why I’ve Watched “Badland Hunters” (and These Other Classics) More Than 5 Times

We’ve all got that one movie or TV show we return to like a comfort blanket—the kind of story that never gets old, no matter how many times you’ve seen the hero save the day or the villain meet their doom. For me, that list includes a mix of timeless classics and a recent adrenaline-pumping gem: Badland Hunters (2024), a South Korean post-apocalyptic thrill ride that’s climbed straight into my rewatch hall of fame. Let’s dive into why this film (and a few others) have earned permanent spots on my screen.


The Allure of Rewatching: Nostalgia, Comfort, and Hidden Gems

Rewatching a movie isn’t just about killing time; it’s about reliving emotions, spotting details you missed, or simply basking in the familiarity of a world you love. For action fans, it’s often the jaw-dropping stunts, charismatic heroes, or immersive settings that pull us back. Enter Badland Hunters—a film that checks all these boxes and then some.


Badland Hunters: A Post-Apocalyptic Masterclass in Rewatchability

*(Note: If you’re searching for “Badland Hunter,” you might mean this film—its full title is *Badland Hunters*, a sequel to 2022’s *Concrete Utopia.)

Set in a ravaged Seoul after a catastrophic earthquake, Badland Hunters follows Nam-san (Ma Dong-seok, aka Don Lee), a rugged wasteland mercenary who embodies the phrase “one-man army.” With his bare fists and a dry wit, he battles warlords, scavengers, and even a deranged scientist in a fight to rescue a kidnapped teen. It’s Mad Max meets The Walking Dead, but with a distinctly Korean flair for gritty storytelling and bone-crunching action.

Why I’ve Rewatched It 5+ Times

  1. Ma Dong-seok’s Charisma: Don Lee’s Nam-san isn’t just a hero—he’s a force of nature. Every punch he throws feels seismic, and his deadpan humor adds levity to the bleak setting. He’s the kind of character you root for instantly, making every rewatch a joy.
  2. Action That Never Quits: The fight choreography is brutal, creative, and frequent. From hand-to-hand brawls to improvised weapons (think: a crossbow made of scrap metal), each set piece is a reminder why practical effects and skilled stunt work still rule.
  3. A World Worth Exploring: The film’s apocalyptic Seoul is hauntingly vivid—collapsed highways, crumbling skyscrapers, and makeshift survivor camps. Each viewing reveals new details about how society adapts (or crumbles) in chaos.
  4. Themes That Stick: Beneath the chaos lies a story about resilience, community, and the cost of survival. It’s not just mindless action; it’s a reflection on what humanity clings to when everything else is lost.

Other Rewatch Champions on My List

While Badland Hunters is my newest obsession, here are a few others I’ve revisited endlessly:

  • Mad Max: Fury Road (2015): A visual symphony of fire, chrome, and insanity. Every frame is art.
  • The Dark Knight (2008): Heath Ledger’s Joker? Hans Zimmer’s score? Timeless.
  • Inception (2010): Because unpacking those dream layers never gets old.
  • TV Bonus – Breaking Bad: Walter White’s descent into darkness is a masterclass in pacing and character development.

What Makes a Film Rewatchable?

For me, it’s a blend of iconic characters, memorable moments, and emotional resonance. Badland Hunters nails this with its balance of heart-pounding action and quiet humanity. Plus, movies that don’t overexplain their worlds (looking at you, John Wick) invite you to dig deeper each time.


Final Thoughts

If you haven’t seen Badland Hunters, give it a watch—then another. Let its chaos, heart, and sheer entertainment value sink in. And if you’re already a fan, you know why it’s worth revisiting.

What’s your most-rewatched movie or show? Share below—I’m always looking for new (or old) obsessions!


*P.S. For those craving more Don Lee, check out *Train to Busan* and The Eternals—he’s the MVP in both, fists first.*

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