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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)
The Fox (Rydell,
1967)
Thumb Trippin' (Masters,
1972)
Midas Run (Kjellin,
1969)
At Long Last Love (Bogdanovich,
1973)
Outcast of the Islands (Reed,
1951)
Mike's Murder (Bridges,
1984)
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1930's-1950's
The Moon's Our Home (Seiter,
1936)
Sh! The Octopus (McGann,
1937)
The Mating Season (Leisen,
1951)
Bad for Each Other (Rapper,
1953)
The Phenix City Story (Karlson,
1955)
Run of the Arrow (Fuller,
1956)
House of Secrets (Green,
1956)
Macabre (Castle,
1958)
The Fiend Who Walked the West (G. Douglas,
1958
Five Gates to Hell (Clavell,
1959)
1960's
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)
A Thousand Clowns (Coe,
1965)
You're a Big Boy Now (Coppola,
1966)
Dark of the Sun (Cardiff,
1968)
Skidoo (Preminger,
1968)
Last Summer (Perry,
1969)
The Comic (C. Reiner,
1969)
1970-1974
The Revolutionary (Williams,
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)
'Doc' (Perry,
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 (Culp,
1972)
The Carey Treatment (Edwards,
1972)
Pete 'n' Tillie (Ritt,
1972)
Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing (Pakula,
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)
Celine and Julie Go Boating (Rivette,
1974)
1975-1979
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)
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
1980's
The Awakening (Newell,
1980)
Simon (Brickman,
1980)
God's Angry Man (Herzog,
1980)
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)
Running on Empty (Lumet,
1988)
Drowning by Numbers (Greenaway,
1988)
Haunted Summer (Passer,
1988)
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years(Spheeris,
1988)
1990's
Men Don't Leave (Brickman,
1990)
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
Aladdin Sane
says ...
It's positively thrilling.
sorry couldn't resist.
Posted by Aladdin Sane
at September 14, 2009 11:26 AM
comment #2
corey3rd
says ...
2 weeks only? so they're putting out the DVD in time for Christmas?
Posted by corey3rd
at September 14, 2009 12:43 PM
comment #3
DeeZee
says ...
Anyone amused at the unintentional irony that it's screening during Halloween?
Posted by DeeZee
at September 14, 2009 1:26 PM
comment #4
CitizenKanedforChewingGum
says ...
How do you know it's unintentional?
Posted by CitizenKanedforChewingGum
at September 14, 2009 1:53 PM
comment #5
Gogocrank
says ...
For some reason this trailer reminded me of the "Avatar" trailer.
Posted by Gogocrank
at September 14, 2009 3:11 PM
comment #6
Edward
says ...
It's all for money!
Posted by Edward
at September 14, 2009 3:28 PM
comment #7
lazarus
says ...
Will people confuse this with Zombieland?
Posted by lazarus
at September 14, 2009 3:52 PM
comment #8
eoguy
says ...
The equivalent to cinematic felatio on yourself...barf.
Posted by eoguy
at September 14, 2009 11:34 PM
comment #9
Chicago48
says ...
Count me in. I wasn't a big MJ follower. I liked his music, but when he started destroying (or reconstructing) his face, he lost me. Now that I know why he did it (the pain, oh the pain) because of lupus and other debilllitating ailments, I better understand....I think....but he went a bit too far with his facial addictions.
This should be a good movie to see.
Posted by Chicago48
at September 15, 2009 12:45 AM
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