The Man Who Fell To Earth & Starman |
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Some great suggestions folks but why not try a few of 'em and see if they work as a theme for you. Then tell us if the experiment was right, wrong or needed a "mighty Mouse" cartoon to relieve the tension/tedium that crept in :decision: |
Peeping Tom and Red Dragon. |
Berberian Sound Studio and Amer - contemporary looks at the sound and vision of gialli |
watched Trick R Treat followed by 80s metal horror Trick Or Treat. Does that count. |
Sisters and Twins? |
Red Scorpion and Red Heat |
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Sinbad always has to contend with great stop-motion enemies from the gifted hands of Ray Harryhausen and the "7th Voyage" was no exception. It was odd to see that Baghdad was actually in Granada (the Alhambra being a great give away) but, if I remember rightly, it was in the "Golden Voyage" too. Great film but I am biased having read Sinbad stories as a kid (try Enid Blyton's "Tales of Long Ago), an ex RN man and a lifelong fan of the late, great Ray Harryhausen. Miniaturising a submarine, fighting white corpuscles and a lovely Raquel Welch in a wetsuit, I could watch it all day! As single films they both score highly on my rating scale; 8/10 for Sinbad and 8/10 for Ms Welch's wetsuit. As a double feature, mmm, not sure that magic and imaginary technology mesh too well. Could work well with an episode of "One Piece" in between to marry sci fi and sword and sorcery. This double feature- good films both but a bit of a stretch to put 'em together, still 6/10 :popcorn: |
The Yellow Submarine and The Hunt for Red October |
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