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Cemetery Film Screenings - request for suggestions
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Have at it, I know I will be suggestions things, but no matter what it on the menu, I will be looking forward to a great season. |
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This was my very incomplete list:
A Seijun Suzuki film such as Branded to Kill or something else from that genre. A Ghibli Studios film (Grave of Fireflies ????) Repulsion Knife in the Water Delicatessen or City of Lost Children Any Wim Wenders - Any Peter Greenaway Pirates of the Carribean Disney Live Action such as 20,000 LeaguesUnder the Sea Pillow Talk Life Boat Matt Helm - Murder's Row |
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I'd love to see a vampire flick - maybe the Klaus Kinsky Nosferatu? or even Shadow of a Vampire would be pretty cool.
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First thing that comes to mind is Metropolis. Then maybe one of the classic Film Noirs (The Big Sleep?, Maltese Falcoln?). Another Hitchcock flick would be great, but I'd let people with more familiarity with his library mke specific recommendations.
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My short, old fashioned list:
Sunrise (1927) Angel Face (1952) The Band Wagon (1953) Journey to the Center of the Earth (1953) The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Captain Blood (1935) Cobra Woman (1944) edited to add one more The Five Fingers with James Mason & the 5000 Fingers of Dr. T and for a really bad evening of film entertainment Robot Monster and Plan 9 From Outer Space I'd fly out for Cobra Woman, (Give ME da Cobra YOOL) Last edited by Snowflake : 04-17-2006 at 05:58 PM. |
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Psycho would be a blast. I think it's time I saw the Last Picture Show again too
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On the Waterfront would be great too. Gah, I could have a list a mile long and that's not even covering the films I want to see that I have not yet seen. |
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