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Fruhead Film Festival
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 21 years, 9 months ago
If there were going to be a Fruhead film festival and you could put one film on the schedule what would it be. What I'm looking for is not your favorite movie. I'm looking for a film that you think most people haven't seen and should be exposed to.
Donnie Darko was great. My chosen movie would be ....Enchanted April, probably.
I will fourth Donnie Darko. By far, my favourite movie ever. it should be mandatory viewing for everyone.
With it being fourth I think we can safely exclude DD from the "most people haven't seen category :-)
there are a lot of point fans here...and a lot of people who all watched it together while wearing pointy jar-jar binks party hats. :)
my selection would be schizopolis. neal and i force it on everyone sooner or later.
You put that on the wrong list. Schizopolis should be on the worst movie list :-)
Of course I've seen The Point! If I hadn't, would I have Oblio and Arrow as my thumbnail?
Ah! Thank you so much, Melissa!! :D There are two movies that I vividly remember watching when I was a kid, and I've been trying to find out what they were called so I could locate copies. And that is one of them! Sweet!!
Leon: The Professional - The International Version..such a great movie and the extra scenes definitely add to the love story.
I'll second this big time. I love even the US version but the international cut is just even better. One of my favorite movies even though on the surface it seems to go against many of my typical tastes.
The Quiet Room Silent Fall Imaginary Crimes M Malpractice (1989 Australian movie for TV) Jack and Sarah Samantha There was another movie I saw on the Independent Film channel where a husband and wife's baby dies and all their friends desert them after the death of the child. When one of her friends accidently calls her up and finds out she's pregnant again, then the woman on the other end thinks that everything is okay. The movie showed how friends are when you need them in a time of trouble. But I can't think of the film and I saw it twice. :\ If anyone knows it, post it here.
Who watches that movie for Charlton Heston? It's all about Dick van Patton (i.e. Mr. Bradford). He plays the doctor.
what about the great Edward G. Robinson? That was his last film.
and M was just on last night too on the independent film channel!
Peter Lorre *swoons!*
Oh....I thought that was what made it a great movie.
:)
Doktor Pepski, kommie
· 21 years, 9 months ago
I will ahve to second that Evid dead III Army of darkness aka the medieval dead. Of course that brands me a comic book sci-fi cult geek for saying it, but hey what can you do? Most of the fru heads I know worship this movie! But it would have to be the theatrical release, not the director's cut. The first one is funnier.
John J. Ryan
· 21 years, 9 months ago
It's gotta be a Christopher Guest night! Spinal Tap, A Mighty Wind and Waiting for Guffman and/or Best In Show!
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 21 years, 9 months ago
Has anyone here seen Stairway to Heaven aka A Matter of Life and Death?
If no one has as I suspect it's my choice. A brilliant movie that you are never sure is a fantasy. It could just be someone's delusions. Someone once said that if you don't like Stairway to Heaven then you aren't a romantic. It's a Powell/Pressburger film. Their most famous one is The Red Shoes. They were unique filmakers.
I dunno. I just seem to remember near the end of the movie some guy was coming up to shoot one of them and tripped and shot himself.
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