The Last non-Monster movie you have watched?

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    "They come from the bowels of hell; a transformed race of walking dead. Zombies, guided by a master plan for complete domination of the Earth."

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Jackie Brown(1997)
Black Mama White Mama(1973)
Switchblade Sisters(1975)
The Pickup (1972)
Hitchhike to Hell(1977)
High School Hellcats(1958)
High School Confidential(1958)

Russ Meyer films:
Faster Pussycat Kill Kill(1965)
Motorpsycho(1965)
Mudhoney(1965)
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Thanksgiving Day:

1. Quo Vadis 1951 (Blu-Ray). I was surprised when I first purchased this to see is presented in 1.33.1 aspect ratio or window boxed. Still, a beautiful restoration.

2. The Robe 1953. Great film and a beautiful score by Alfred Newman. Major inaccuracies, as the Romans never persecuted Christians under the reign of Caligula. The first persecution of Christians took place in Rome, not in Palestine under the reign of Nero, which was after the reign of Caligula and Claudius.

3. Demetrius and the Gladiators 1954. In this sequel to The Robe, there's more inaccuracies, but still a great cast and a wonderful Franz Waxman score. 

Mike Scott

Quote from: Anthony Caranci on November 24, 2022, 10:34:03 PM
1. Quo Vadis 1951 (Blu-Ray). I was surprised when I first purchased this to see is presented in 1.33.1 aspect ratio or window boxed.

It was shot in the Academy ratio. "The Robe" (1953) was the first CinemaScope feature.
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Lunkenstein

All Night Long (1962) - awesome film. If you are a Patrick McGoohan fan, it's a must see.
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Quote from: Lunkenstein on November 26, 2022, 09:51:43 AM
All Night Long (1962) - awesome film. If you are a Patrick McGoohan fan, it's a must see.

I think I've seen it. Does it center around a jazz club?
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Quote from: Mike Scott on November 26, 2022, 12:42:43 PM
I think I've seen it. Does it center around a jazz club?

Yes. It actually has some jazz greats playing too like Dave Brubeck.
Paul

Lunkenstein

Nico 1988 (2017) - interesting film concerning the last 2 years of the Warhol protege's sad life.
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The Santa Clause (1994)
The Santa Clause 2 (2002)
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006)
Scrooge (1935)
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December 20th through the 25th
I'll tell you, there's something about this film/cartoon that keeps drawing me towards it.  Maybe it's my Italian heritage/love of Gangster Lore, or it could also be my love for Batman, but I've been watching it at least once a day since I purchased it. I just love the style in which the film was created. A long one... 2 hours & 48 minutes.

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