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Ishtar (May,
1987)
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (OOP)
(Ross,
1976)
The Devils (Russell,
1974)
The Pirates of Penzance (Papp/Leach,
1983)
The Fortune (Nichols,
1975)
-30- (Webb,
1959)
Betrayal (Jones,
1983)
Play It As It Lays (Perry,
1972)
The Outfit (Flynn,
1973)
Alex in Wonderland (Mazursky,
1969)
The Legend of Lylah Clare (Aldrich,
1968)
In The Cool of the Day (Stevens,
1963)
That Cold Day in the Park (Altman,
1969)
Thumb Trippin' (Masters,
1972)
Midas Run (Kjellin,
1969)
At Long Last Love (Bogdanovich,
1973)
Brewster McCloud (Altman,
1972)
Outcast of the Islands (Reed,
1951)
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The Moon's Our Home (Seiter,
1936)
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1937)
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1951)
Bad for Each Other (Rapper,
1953)
The Phenix City Story (Karlson,
1955)
Run of the Arrow (Fuller,
1956)
House of Secrets (Green,
1956)
Saint Joan (Preminger,
1957)
Macabre (Castle,
1958)
The Fiend Who Walked the West (G. Douglas,
1958
Five Gates to Hell (Clavell,
1959)
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Key Witness (Karlson,
1960)
Summer and Smoke (Glenville,
1961)
The Chapman Report (Cukor,
1962)
Bachelor Flat (Tashlin,
1962) [on Hulu]
The L Shaped Room (Forbes,
1963)
The Chalk Garden (Neame,
1964)
A Thousand Clowns (Coe,
1965)
You're a Big Boy Now (Coppola,
1966)
The Whisperers (Forbes,
1967)
Dark of the Sun (Cardiff,
1968)
Skidoo (Preminger,
1968)
Last Summer (Perry,
1969)
The Comic (C. Reiner,
1969)
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The Revolutionary (Williams,
1970)
The Landlord (Ashby,
1970)
Diary of a Mad Housewife (Perry,
1970)
Tropic of Cancer (Strick,
1970)
I Never Sang for My Father (Cates,
1970)
Sometimes a Great Notion (Newman,
1971)
Marriage of a Young Stockbroker (Turman,
1971)
The Music Lovers (Russell,
1971)
Drive, He Said (Nicholson,
1971)
The Steagle (Sylbert,
1971)
The Last Movie (Hopper,
1971)
Made For Each Other (Bean,
1971)
The Day the Clown Cried (Lewis,
1972)
Hickey & Boggs (OOP)
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1972)
The Carey Treatment (Edwards,
1972)
Pete 'n' Tillie (Ritt,
1972)
Slither (Zieff,
1973)
Man on a Swing (Perry,
1974)
Open Season (Collinson,
1974)
The Tamarind Seed (Edwards,
1974)
Law and Disorder (Passer,
1974)
Homebodies (Yust,
1974)
Stardust (Apted,
1974)
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1974)
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Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (Richards,
1975
At Long Last Love (Bogdanovich,
1975)
Hearts of the West (Zieff,
1975)
Welcome to L.A. (Rudolph,
1976)
W.C. Fields and Me (Hiller,
1976)
Citizens Band (Demme,
1977)
Twilight's Last Gleaming (Aldrich,
1977)
Looking for Mr. Goodbar (Brooks,
1977)
Girlfriends (Weill,
1978)
Movie Movie (Donen,
1978)
The Medusa Touch (Gold,
1978)
American Hot Wax (Mutrux,
1978)
Hot Stuff (DeLuise,
1979)
Scavenger Hunt (Schultz ,
1979)
Players (Harvey,
1979)
Rich Kids (Young,
1979)
Nightwing (Hiller,
1979)
Screams of a Winter's Night (Wilson,
1979
When You Comin' Back Red Ryder? (Katselas,
1979
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Resurrection (Petrie,
1980)
The Awakening (Newell,
1980)
Simon (Brickman,
1980)
God's Angry Man (Herzog,
1980)
Fast-Walking (Harris,
1982)
Twice Upon a Time (Korty & Swenson,
1983)
Trouble in Mind (Rudolph,
1985)
When the Wind Blows (Murikami,
1986)
Housekeeping (Forsyth,
1987)
The Glass Menagerie (Newman,
1987)
Patty Hearst (Schrader,
1988)
Drowning by Numbers (Greenaway,
1988)
Haunted Summer (Passer,
1988)
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years(Spheeris,
1988)
1990's
Old Times (Curtis,
1991)
Prospero's Books (Greenaway,
1991)
City of Hope (Sayles,
1991)
The Baby of Macon (Greenaway,
1993)
King of the Hill (Soderbergh,
1993)
Dadetown (Hexter,
1995)
SubUrbia (Linklater,
1997)
comment #1
TM
says ...
Wait - is this a legit trailer or a goof? If the former -- OMG!!!
Posted by TM
at July 6, 2009 5:52 PM
comment #2
Travis Crabtree
says ...
I'll watch it again just for the music. (where's that from by the way? public domain?)
yes, it's a goof
Posted by Travis Crabtree
at July 6, 2009 6:39 PM
comment #3
Pynchon8
says ...
Lot better if he spells Bentley right.
Posted by Pynchon8
at July 6, 2009 6:40 PM
comment #4
Burbanked
says ...
Hilarious. Like GRINDHOUSE but with actual satire.
Posted by Burbanked
at July 6, 2009 6:43 PM
comment #5
DeeZee
says ...
I gotta give them credit for that retro music. Best part of the trailer.
Posted by DeeZee
at July 6, 2009 6:45 PM
comment #6
poseidon72
says ...
Negativity creates art. What a surprise!
Posted by poseidon72
at July 6, 2009 6:57 PM
comment #7
Geoff
says ...
That was incredibly satisfying. Well done.
Posted by Geoff
at July 6, 2009 7:30 PM
comment #8
bmcintire
says ...
Columbia would be smart to seize this and run with it as their actual web campaign. Hilarious.
Posted by bmcintire
at July 6, 2009 8:11 PM
comment #9
Killraven
says ...
Hilarious!
I also love that music. In case anyone else is interested, it was 'Okey Dokey' and 'Bongolia' by the Incredible Bongo Band (thanks to JoinROACH at Youtube for that info)
Posted by Killraven
at July 6, 2009 8:41 PM
comment #10
DeeZee
says ...
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118005715.html?categoryid=13&cs=1
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118005715.html?categoryid=13&cs=1
Posted by DeeZee
at July 6, 2009 9:06 PM
comment #11
p.Vice
says ...
This promises a much better movie than the one actually being made.
Now I'm disappointed.
Posted by p.Vice
at July 6, 2009 9:39 PM
comment #12
frankbooth
says ...
Funny stuff.
Ok, I'm taking this thread to Cuba:
Should I see Moon?
If I wait for DVD, I just know the twist will be ruined by someone online. (I think I know what it is, but hope that I'm wrong. Same with Shutter Island, which just CAN'T be as obvious as it seems.)
So who saw it, and who liked it?
Posted by frankbooth
at July 6, 2009 10:19 PM
comment #13
Terry McCarty
says ...
Paging MST3K.....
Posted by Terry McCarty
at July 6, 2009 11:52 PM
comment #14
COCO
says ...
Irwin Allen meets Austin Powers.....groovy baby!
Posted by COCO
at July 7, 2009 2:07 AM
comment #15
Mr Slow Burn
says ...
Anyone know the names of the tracks used in this thing?
Posted by Mr Slow Burn
at July 7, 2009 5:31 AM
comment #16
YRG
says ...
See Killraven above, Mr. Slow.
Posted by YRG
at July 7, 2009 6:11 AM
comment #17
nodirectionhome
says ...
That was fuckin' hilarious !! "Yay Spaceships!!" :)
Posted by nodirectionhome
at July 7, 2009 6:24 AM
comment #18
anonymous2
says ...
Frank I was a little disappointed with Moon. My expectations may have been a little too high but I thought the film was pretty vacuous but definitely well done vacuous. If you think you know about spoilers then you can probably wait for DVD.
Posted by anonymous2
at July 7, 2009 9:28 AM
comment #19
frankbooth
says ...
It's not that easy to hijack a thread. Shame on you bastards for having the gall to stay on topic.
And thanks, anonymous.
Anybody else? Nobody's seen it, seriously?
Posted by frankbooth
at July 7, 2009 1:26 PM
comment #20
paul_kolas
says ...
There's no doubt in my mind that this is Michael Bay's favorite porn site.
Posted by paul_kolas
at July 7, 2009 2:29 PM
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