I was just curious and wanted to ask: Does anybody know of any Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving related movies out there? They can be either bad or good.
As of right now I can only think of Blood Freak because of the killer turkey guy.
By the way does anybody have any Thanksgiving movie traditions?
I don't but I think it might be fun to come up with one!
Yeah, Blood Freak gets a rotation around this time each year.
But there are lots of "turkeys" out there, just not many movies about turkeys.
I got nothing. But Happy Thanksgiving, everybody!!!!!!!
There's the Peanuts Thanksgiving special :teddyr:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dee_sbsr_AI#
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1gBMqOkr7k&feature=related#
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2rLy6eCS2U&feature=related#
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJqHbMaDHzA&feature=related#
Thanks to the Cinema Snob, I've learned about one called The Hoboken Chicken Emergency.
Blood Rage a.k.a. Nightmare At Shadow Woods (1987) which I am about to watch :smile:
THE GIANT CLAW
It's About A Giant Killer Turkey From Outer Space
VAMPIRE CLAN
It's The True Story Of Rod Ferrel Who Murdered Two People And Went On The Run And How He Was Caught On Thanksgiving Day
Any giant monster movies are good for Thanksgiving :thumbup:
Comedy Central used to run MST3K marathons on Thanksgiving ("Turkey Day," get it?) So I always associate those movies with Thanksgiving.
HANNAH AND HER SISTERS (1986) one of the greatest films yet made, is framed by three Thanksgiving Day dinners. The film is about being thankful, and regretful. There's no love for WOODY ALLEN on this website, but he's made many funny movies, and even a few masterpieces. This one is the apex of his art.
Quote from: Cthulhu on November 26, 2009, 10:52:21 AM
Thanks to the Cinema Snob, I've learned about one called The Hoboken Chicken Emergency.
I looked that movie up and it's based on a book I used to love as an elementary schooler!
I think the book had the same title.
I also remember liking the author's (Daniel Pinkwater) other books.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on November 27, 2009, 12:24:22 AM
HANNAH AND HER SISTERS (1986) one of the greatest films yet made, is framed by three Thanksgiving Day dinners. The film is about being thankful, and regretful. There's no love for WOODY ALLEN on this website, but he's made many funny movies, and even a few masterpieces. This one is the apex of his art.
hehe... Woody Allen and Funny Movies sounds like an oxymoron... :)
Sorry, I think Woody Allen is overrated and this is before he married his daughter (or adopted daughter)
Eli Roth's fake trailer for Thanksgiving that was in Grindhouse is being made into a feature film
http://scifiwire.com/2009/08/eli-roth-moves-ahead-with.php
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE7tyW8CYXs
Quote from: Skull on November 27, 2009, 05:57:21 PM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on November 27, 2009, 12:24:22 AM
HANNAH AND HER SISTERS (1986) one of the greatest films yet made, is framed by three Thanksgiving Day dinners. The film is about being thankful, and regretful. There's no love for WOODY ALLEN on this website, but he's made many funny movies, and even a few masterpieces. This one is the apex of his art.
hehe... Woody Allen and Funny Movies sounds like an oxymoron... :)
Depends on what you might mean. :bluesad:
Quote from: Skull on November 27, 2009, 05:57:21 PM
Sorry, I think Woody Allen is overrated and this is before he married his daughter (or adopted daughter)
Like I said, no love. We could also talk about
ROMAN POLANSKI's fascinatingly lurid personal life. :wink: Doesn't mean he didn't make good movies.
WOODY ALLEN's
INTERIORS disproves the idea that all his films are amusing, as in, "funny." If you suggest "funny" in some other way, I could see that also, and
INTERIORS is certainly "funny" but not very amusing, if watchable.
The point?
HANNAH AND HER SISTERS is a masterpiece, probably the best American film of the 1980s, and it's sad closed doors offer no view.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on November 27, 2009, 10:11:22 PM
Quote from: Skull on November 27, 2009, 05:57:21 PM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on November 27, 2009, 12:24:22 AM
HANNAH AND HER SISTERS (1986) one of the greatest films yet made, is framed by three Thanksgiving Day dinners. The film is about being thankful, and regretful. There's no love for WOODY ALLEN on this website, but he's made many funny movies, and even a few masterpieces. This one is the apex of his art.
hehe... Woody Allen and Funny Movies sounds like an oxymoron... :)
Depends on what you might mean. :bluesad:
Quote from: Skull on November 27, 2009, 05:57:21 PM
Sorry, I think Woody Allen is overrated and this is before he married his daughter (or adopted daughter)
Like I said, no love. We could also talk about ROMAN POLANSKI's fascinatingly lurid personal life. :wink: Doesn't mean he didn't make good movies. WOODY ALLEN's INTERIORS disproves the idea that all his films are amusing, as in, "funny." If you suggest "funny" in some other way, I could see that also, and INTERIORS is certainly "funny" but not very amusing, if watchable.
The point? HANNAH AND HER SISTERS is a masterpiece, probably the best American film of the 1980s, and it's sad closed doors offer no view.
hehe... as I said I never like Woody Allen movies even before his "Strange/Personal Love Story" I'm pointing it out because I know people are turned off of Woody Allen because of his "Strange/Personal Love Story" and has effective their judgment on his films.
I'd tried to like Woody Allen movies but each one usually fails... Although I did like some parts of "The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)" then the movie drags and becomes a chore to watch... Which is Woody's problem with filmmaking (he has the Joke but he keeps playing the punchline until the joke becomes old and unfunny)
ROMAN POLANSKI on the other hand is an intresting subject. He has established himself as a great filmmaker before the "child rape" and it plays with the movie viewers emotions because his crime was bad but his movies are so good. Also playing on the emotions is the death of his Wife and unborn child by the hands of the Manson Family. So we do feel sorry for him... but it doesnt justify the crime...
Maybe if Roman Polanski had Victor Salva's Laywer he wouldnt be hiding in Europe for 30+ years.
Although, the Woody Allen thing is weard its not Illegal since the woman he married is not his actual daughter.
I know I'm past the Thanksgiving window at this point, but I've got a couple you can hang onto for next year.
First, though, I'm with you, Allhallowsday, Hannah and Her Sisters is great, I always pull that out and watch it every couple months. Really fantastic flick.
Another great Thanksgiving movie is The House of Yes, which is about a guy who brings his girlfriend home to meet his family over Thanksgiving, but when he comes home and spends time with his family he begins to slip into the emotional familial roles he lived out as a child, and also falls into his old habit of reenacting the JFK assassination with his sister as a sort of pyschosexual ritual. Very funny movie so long as you like your humor dark and awkward.
Also, unless I'm mistaken I think that The Wiz starts out with a Thanksgiving dinner, although it's been a few years since I've seen it and it could have been Christmas.
Home Sweet Home. 1980's slasher movie set on Thanksgiving (eat it, Eli Roth!!!) starring the guy from Body By Jake, cackling all the while. Classic sleazy stupidity.
Currently available to instantly watch on Netflix is ThanksKilling (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1129441/).
I haven't watched it, but there you go.
Quote from: Skull on December 01, 2009, 03:32:47 PM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on November 27, 2009, 10:11:22 PM
Quote from: Skull on November 27, 2009, 05:57:21 PM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on November 27, 2009, 12:24:22 AM
HANNAH AND HER SISTERS (1986) one of the greatest films yet made, is framed by three Thanksgiving Day dinners. The film is about being thankful, and regretful. There's no love for WOODY ALLEN on this website, but he's made many funny movies, and even a few masterpieces. This one is the apex of his art.
hehe... Woody Allen and Funny Movies sounds like an oxymoron... :)
Depends on what you might mean. :bluesad:
Quote from: Skull on November 27, 2009, 05:57:21 PMSorry, I think Woody Allen is overrated and this is before he married his daughter (or adopted daughter)
Like I said, no love. We could also talk about ROMAN POLANSKI's fascinatingly lurid personal life. :wink: Doesn't mean he didn't make good movies. WOODY ALLEN's INTERIORS disproves the idea that all his films are amusing, as in, "funny." If you suggest "funny" in some other way, I could see that also, and INTERIORS is certainly "funny" but not very amusing, if watchable.
The point? HANNAH AND HER SISTERS is a masterpiece, probably the best American film of the 1980s, and it's sad closed doors offer no view.
hehe... as I said I never like Woody Allen movies even before his "Strange/Personal Love Story" I'm pointing it out because I know people are turned off of Woody Allen because of his "Strange/Personal Love Story" and has effective their judgment on his films. I'd tried to like Woody Allen movies but each one usually fails... Although I did like some parts of "The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)" then the movie drags and becomes a chore to watch... Which is Woody's problem with filmmaking (he has the Joke but he keeps playing the punchline until the joke becomes old and unfunny) ROMAN POLANSKI on the other hand is an intresting subject. He has established himself as a great filmmaker before the "child rape" and it plays with the movie viewers emotions because his crime was bad but his movies are so good. Also playing on the emotions is the death of his Wife and unborn child by the hands of the Manson Family. So we do feel sorry for him... but it doesnt justify the crime...
Maybe if Roman Polanski had Victor Salva's Laywer he wouldnt be hiding in Europe for 30+ years. Although, the Woody Allen thing is weard its not Illegal since the woman he married is not his actual daughter.
Are you kidding me? :lookingup: You suggest
POLANSKI is more palatable despite his crime because he had established "himself as a great filmmaker before..."?
WOODY ALLEN had most of his greatest successes long before he got involved with
MIA FARROW and later
SOON-YI PREVIN in the 1980s (
ANNIE HALL was a smash hit and did win the Academy Award for best picture of 1977, for what that's worth...) The film I recommended,
HANNAH AND HER SISTERS, stars
MIA FARROW and is touching, even heartbreaking, though also often funny.
Your point is made, your mind is closed to
WOODY ALLEN.
Hey guys thanksgivings over.
It shocks and disturbs me that nobody bothered to mention Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
Quote from: Criswell on December 05, 2009, 09:14:25 PM
Hey guys thanksgivings over.
So you've decided we shouldn't continue our discussion? :lookingup:
Quote from: Fausto on December 05, 2009, 09:37:46 PM
It shocks and disturbs me that nobody bothered to mention Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES is an excellent choice. :thumbup: