Choose a favorite movie, and a logical second movie for a fun double-feature

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  1. Morpheus

    Morpheus Forum Resident

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    Papillon

    Midnight Express
     
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  2. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    The Family Man
    What If...
     
  3. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    2 brutal movies based on truth...Indeed.
     
  4. Morpheus

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    Night of Living Dead and
    Dawn of the Dead

    Goldfinger and
    Austin Powers
     
  5. live evil

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    Big and Sideways.

    They are both movies about what it means to be an adult.
     
  6. Picca

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    The Song Remains The Same / This Is Spinal Tap
     
  7. california_roll

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    Escape From Sobibor, starring Rutger Hauer ( RIP ).
    Defiance, starring Daniel Craig.
     
  8. Raylinds

    Raylinds Resident Lake Surfer

    I've been into 70s disaster flicks lately so...

    Airport
    The Poseidon Adventure
     
  9. willwin

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    Bringing Up Baby with The Philadelphia Story
     
  10. JoeOnWheels

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    African Queen/White Hunter, Black Heart
    Bride of Frankenstein/Gods and Monsters

    Dead Ringers/The Krays
    Harvey/Arthur
     
  11. Picca

    Picca Forum Resident

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    Easy Rider / The Green Berets
     
  12. Picca

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    Rio Bravo/Blazing Saddles
     
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  13. eflatminor

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    The Boondock Saints and The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day.

    Killing bad guys all day long...
     
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  14. eflatminor

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    Shenandoah and The Outlaw Josey Wales.
     
  15. samthesham

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    Jose Marins "Coffin Joe" trilogy
     
  16. samthesham

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    Now that is a lot of action!
     
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  17. neo123

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    Okay, in memory of Rutger Hauer, here are some of my favorite Rutger Hauer movies paired as double features:

    Nighthawks
    Blade Runner

    The Hitcher
    Surviving The Game

    Ladyhawke
    Flesh & Blood

    The Osterman Weekend
    Wanted: Dead Or Alive

    Escape From Sobibor
    Fatherland

    A Breed Apart
    Blind Fury

    (Couldn't find a good pairing for either of the last pairing, so I just paired them up.)
     
  18. samthesham

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    Both feature Dennis Hopper (my 2nd fav actor after Brando) in 2 of his Hopper-esque roles...

    1."Easy Rider" (1969)
    2."Riders Of The Storm" AKA "The American Way" (1986)
     
  19. Jazzmonkie

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    The Brother From Another Planet
    Paul

    Rear Window
    The Conversation

    The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
    The Jungle Book (1942)
     
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  20. eflatminor

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    Oooh...two REALLY good ones.
     
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  21. Baroque

    Baroque Forum Resident

    Death of a Salesman
    Glengarry Glen Ross

    That's a cheer-you-up double feature if ever there was one!
     
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  22. Well you could show Glory and Bound and then Glory Bound and have a triple feature. A little war, uplift, sexy noir and depression era songs. What's not to like.
     
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  23. DetroitDoomsayer

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    A great quadruple feature paired with my earlier suggestion of Nosferatu (1922) and Shadow of the Vampire. :)
     
  24. Jazzmonkie

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    Point Blank
    The Limey
     
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  25. DetroitDoomsayer

    DetroitDoomsayer Forum Middle Child

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    You could also do

    Poor Cow (1967) starring Terence Stamp
    and
    The Limey

    Clips of Stamp's performance in Poor Cow were used to show the early life of Wilson, the character he portrays in The Limey
     

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