When I was a kid, my parents had a blacked out room with a massive 35-40" TV. I would invite friends over and would ask them to bring a rented VHS tape over and we'd watch that, along with something that I selected.
One time I put on one of my favorite movies, The Road Warrior.
As we were watching it, my buddy kept saying that it reminded him so much of his movie and he thought that maybe the same actor played the main character in both movies. And then we put on his favorite movie: Mad Max.
We were young and there wasn't an internet for us to learn about movies, so we had no idea that they were sequels. We obviously became best friends after.
I've always loved having double features for my movie nights. Is that something that you do? I spend a lot of time trying to find short films, commercials and other content to set the appropriate mood for the movies.
My double features may be by the same director, have an actor in common, or have some sort of shared bond in theme, time period or setting.
I would love to hear some movies that you think work well together as a double feature. Here are the rules:
Post 2 movies with trailers and explain why they work well together.
Unlike my accental example, don't use sequels.
I look forward to seeing what you think are great double features.
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Food commercial with the legendary Homer J. Simpson
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Random Trivia
Random Trivia slides from the Coke-A-Cola slides someone on the AVS forums made like 15 years ago. He had did 6 volumes, this is all 6 in 1 zip.
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When I was a kid, my parents had a blacked out room with a massive 35-40" TV. I would invite friends over and would ask them to bring a rented VHS tape over and we'd watch that, along with something that I selected.
One time I put on one of my favorite movies, The Road Warrior.
As we were watching it, my buddy kept saying that it reminded him so much of his movie and he thought that maybe the same actor played the main character in both movies. And then we put on his favorite movie: Mad Max.
We were young and there wasn't an internet for us to learn about movies, so we had no idea that they were sequels. We obviously became best friends after.
I've always loved having double features for my movie nights. Is that something that you do? I spend a lot of time trying to find short films, commercials and other content to set the appropriate mood for the movies.
My double features may be by the same director, have an actor in common, or have some sort of shared bond in theme, time period or setting.
I would love to hear some movies that you think work well together as a double feature. Here are the rules:
I look forward to seeing what you think are great double features.