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Superdaddy 04-19-10 11:48 AM

Unlikely Double Features
 
The following has been happening to me increasingly lately...does anyone else experience it?

I'll be watching a movie, and suddenly another film will pop into my head, which strikes me as having similarities to the one I'm watching, although the two on the surface seem very different. I'd be interested in hearing examples of this from anyone else who has them (might make for some interesting future viewing).

I'll start with my most recent one. I was watching Vanishing Point (1971) on BD last night. It was the third time I'd watched it, but the first time since falling in love with Into the Wild (2007), which I also own. And as I watched the film, things began to strike me: both protagonists are on existential quests, they spend much of the movie traveling the backroads of America (especially the American West), they both encounter lots of (sometimes oddball) characters along the way, and
Spoiler:
neither one comes out of their journey alive
.

As I sat down to watch the Sarafian film again, the last thing I was expecting was to be thinking about Sean Penn's film from 36 years later, but for me, the parallels were unavoidable. I like Into the Wild considerably more than Vanishing Point, but obviously enjoy both.

Who would like to suggest my next oddball double bill?

tylergfoster 04-19-10 02:16 PM

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I dunno about oddball, but I was wondering if an audience would pay to see a double feature of Moon and Galaxy Quest. Rockwell in space!

Josh-da-man 04-19-10 03:57 PM

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Pecker and Snatch.

obscurelabel 04-19-10 08:50 PM

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Two that I always think of together are:

F for Fake and The Wild Wild World of Jayne Mansfield ... both made with various repurposed documentary footage and explicitly/implicitly about fakery. TWWWOJM features a dubbed voice for "Jayne" throughout and a lengthy scene with a lookalike, for starters ... also Jayne was a very sharp woman who made a lucrative career out of playing dumb.

I was thinking about double bills the other day and had a few in mind, but of course when it comes time to lay them out in a thread I can't think of any more :hairpull:

Here's one more --- a bit more esoteric or obscure, maybe/maybe not, but when I saw the first one for the first time recently I made the connection:

Another Sky and Lianna ... each features a woman whose life is changed forever by a sexual encounter/awakening, ultimately not necessarily better or worse but very different.

RichC2 04-20-10 07:30 AM

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I always "enjoyed" the uber bleak double feature of Requiem for a Dream and Dancer in the Dark.

story 04-20-10 08:18 AM

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My wife and I went to the drive-in movies a lot last summer. The oddest triple feature we saw was Ice Age 3, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, and The Hangover. We'd already seen The Hangover earlier that summer when it was paired with The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3 and Terminator: Salvation so we didn't mind leaving early... with my cousins, ages 8, 10, and 12.

Seriously, I'm not watching The Hangover with them.

Schloob1 04-20-10 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by dogmatica (Post 10114975)
My wife and I went to the drive-in movies a lot last summer. The oddest triple feature we saw was Ice Age 3, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, and The Hangover. We'd already seen The Hangover earlier that summer when it was paired with The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3 and Terminator: Salvation so we didn't mind leaving early... with my cousins, ages 8, 10, and 12.

Seriously, I'm not watching The Hangover with them.

Holy crap, a triple feature at your drive-in. I don't want to know what time you get home after that. I thought it was bad enough watching 2 at my local drive-in and getting home around 1AM or so depending on the movies shown.

Travis McClain 04-20-10 04:51 PM

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My friends and I once stayed up late to watch Doctor Zhivago, and followed that with Wayne's World. No obvious connections, but if you watch them between, say, midnight and six-ish, work very well together. Just sayin'.

Matthew Chmiel 04-20-10 09:41 PM

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When I was a teenager, I feel one of my proudest sneaking in moments were in 2003 when I had such winning triple features like ...

Bulletproof Monk / Malibu's Most Wanted / Bend It Like Beckham

Finding Nemo / Wrong Turn / The Italian Job

Grind / Camp / Freddy Vs. Jason

Zen Peckinpah 04-20-10 10:37 PM

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A few come to mind theatrically:

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind followed by Dawn of the Dead (2004).

Street Kings followed by Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

You Don't Mess with the Zohan, which I walked out of, then into The Strangers, followed by Kung Fu Panda at the end of the day.

A recent curious DVD double feature that was unintentional: Serial Mom and The Outlaw Josey Wales.

Heat 04-20-10 11:07 PM

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My local drive-in currently has:

Clash of the Titans / The Blind Side, or The Last Song (the Miley Cyrus movie) / How to Train Your Dragon.

UAIOE 04-21-10 02:55 AM

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The only time I have ever theater hopped makes for an interesting double feature:

Wild, Wild, West ----> South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut

hasslein 04-21-10 03:14 AM

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Citizen Kane ---- Plan 9 From Outer Space

Ash Ketchum 04-21-10 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by hasslein (Post 10116653)
Citizen Kane ---- Plan 9 From Outer Space

Hey, in ED WOOD, the two meet!

Bobby Shalom 04-21-10 09:35 AM

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Solaris -> Spaceballs

hasslein 04-21-10 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 10116913)
Hey, in ED WOOD, the two meet!

:lol::lol::lol: I haven't seen Ed Wood in over a decade. Now you made me want to pull my old laserdisc out!

grip 04-21-10 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 10114933)
I always "enjoyed" the uber bleak double feature of Requiem for a Dream and Dancer in the Dark.

Years ago, when cut-rate theaters showed double feature, I actually paid a couple of bucks to see "Ordinary People" and "The Elephant Man".

It started me on my downward spiral with anti-depressants....;)

Ash Ketchum 04-21-10 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by grip (Post 10117378)
Years ago, when cut-rate theaters showed double feature, I actually paid a couple of bucks to see "Ordinary People" and "The Elephant Man".

It started me on my downward spiral with anti-depressants....;)

Just think how healthy you'd be if you'd gone to see the discount double bill I went to that season...BLUES BROTHERS and AIRPLANE! No anti-depressants for me! (Not that I'm not depressed these days, but in 1980 I was fine!)

joefrog91 04-21-10 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 10114933)
I always "enjoyed" the uber bleak double feature of Requiem for a Dream and Dancer in the Dark.

Wathced a double-feature of Best in Show and Requiem for a Dream at the Alamo Draft House years ago. That was a surreal experience.

Mabuse 04-21-10 07:31 PM

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I once had a theater hop trippple feature of Requiem for a Dream, Best In Show, and Quills. Best in Show didn't seem funny after Requiem and Quills (about the Marque DeSade) seemed tame.

story 04-23-10 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Schloob1 (Post 10115118)
Holy crap, a triple feature at your drive-in. I don't want to know what time you get home after that. I thought it was bad enough watching 2 at my local drive-in and getting home around 1AM or so depending on the movies shown.

Oh, yeah. It rocks: http://valihi.com.

Schloob1 04-24-10 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by dogmatica (Post 10121156)
Oh, yeah. It rocks: http://valihi.com.

That's a sweet triple feature you got there this weekend. I know I would have to take a nap the next day for sure to recoop but could see myself going at least 2 to 3 a summer for triple features. Typically I only get to 1 or 2 each year here since mine only has a double feature and usually is tough to get 2 good movies together. This week it is How Train Dragon and Kick Ass. I really don;t have any desire to see either until they come out on disc. I'm mainly hoping for something good to be with Iron Man 2 and Shrek 4 this year. If somehow they show together will be very happy and since they release 2 weeks apart it is very possible. Enjoy those late nights up there in the North, I know I would :)


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