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Old 11th April 2010, 12:11 PM
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City is a film that takes me back (jeez, over 25 years now) to when I first saw it on the cinema with House By The Cemetery. Those days of the big screen double bill really were moments to treasure.
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Now THAT'S a double bill Vince.
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The Beyond/Shock was another great double.
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I also remember when my local cinema used to regularly show Fulci double bills, it was usually either City of the Living Dead, House by the Cemetery, or The Beyond showing together.I can't recall Zombie Flesh-Eaters showing as part of one of the double bills.
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Old 11th April 2010, 06:20 PM
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I saw Zombie Flesh Eaters with Toolbox Murders back in the 80's.

Both had been chewed & drilled by Sturmbannführer Ferman.
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Old 11th April 2010, 08:24 PM
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I'm too young! It would have been great to be around when there were double features like that and I would have loved to see Don't Look Now at the cinema with The Wicker Man as the 'B'-movie.
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Old 11th April 2010, 09:17 PM
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I'm too young!
The cheek!! For that you must be beaten with my zimmer.
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Excellent release that I am anticipating greatly!!

(that really looks like a babel translation!)
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Old 12th April 2010, 12:21 PM
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I'm too young! It would have been great to be around when there were double features like that and I would have loved to see Don't Look Now at the cinema with The Wicker Man as the 'B'-movie.
ditto

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Old 12th April 2010, 12:36 PM
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I also missed out on the Grindhouse era (I was born 1976)

I was part of a small group we called "Violent Cinema" (now the name for our independent movie company) a couple of years ago, and we had a small digital theater in town where we each week showed a double feature from our own collections on VHS, LD and DVD.
Everything from "Metalstorm" to "Guinea Pig"
We got a lot of viewer every week, and it kept growing.
Sadly it fell after a while when the owner of the theater room sold it.

But there is still an old theater in town (the interior and outside has looked the same for at LEAST 30 years) that only show a few movies a year. Mostly art movies etc. And we have plans of renting the theater once or twice a month to show 35mm double features of old trashy flicks, as there are a couple of reels in circulation here in scandinavia of movies like, The Burning, House by the Cemetery etc. that we can borrow/rent. Full uncut prints!

EVERY town should have a Grindhouse theater
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