I have several that I watch probably once a month.
Lucky number slevin
In Bruges
The Cottage
Snatch
I also watch The Godfather and Scarface at least 2-3 times a year. :teddyr: What about you? Any favorites that you watch so much you can recite them verbatim? :teddyr:
Soylent Green
The Omega Man
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Halloween (1978)
Original Star Wars Trilogy
The Thing From Another World
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Invaders From Mars (1953)
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
It's A Wonderful Life
Psycho (1960)
Blade Runner
Batman Returns, Ghostbusters, The Fly (1986), I've seen then dozens and dozens of times !!!! :buggedout:
I can't think of many movies that I've seen more than 2 or 3 times.
A CHRISTMAS STORY, because it's on every year.
Other than that, I've watched several MST3K versions of films maybe as many or 4-6 times each; they have lots of replayability.
In Bruges is also on my list :teddyr:
Snatch I don't watch as much as In Bruges but about 3 times a year or something, probably, same goes for Lock, stock and two smoking barrels.
Good will hunting
Indiana Jones trilogy
Godzilla (1954)
The streetfighter (with Sonny Chiba)
Night of the living dead
Dawn of the dead
Army of Darkness
Zodiac
Fight club
Pretty much every Tarantino movie
They Live (most Carpenter films)
I forgot a bunch probably.
I don't watch these every month, but definately plural times.
There are none that I watch once a month, but plenty that I try to watch one or more times a year:
During the Christmas season:
* SCROOGE and A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Albert Finney, Alastair Sim, Reginald Owen, Seymour Hicks, and even the Rich Little versions)
* A CHRISTMAS STORY
Random times throughout the year:
* THE GODFATHER TRILOGY
* DELIVERANCE
* PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES
* AMERICAN GRAFFITI
* MARTY (with Ernest Borgnine before he became a B-Movie icon)
* JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH (James Mason)
* WAR OF THE WORLDS (Gene Barry)
* MEAN STREETS
* SERPICO
* DOG DAY AFTERNOON
* TAXI DRIVER
* THE FRENCH CONNECTION
* SHAFT (original)
* MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE
* THE WILD BUNCH
There are several others, but this should give you a pretty good idea.
I've seen Alien and Aliens so many times I've got most of the dialogue memorized. I've also seen Terminator 1 & 2, Predator and Mad Max a whole ton of times. I don't really watch those movies any more though because I've just seen them too many times. These days, maybe Ghosts of Mars and Journey to the Center of the Earth (the Greg Evigan version). They're just fun B movies I like to toss in the DVD player every few months.
I usually end up watching the following at least once a year too:
A Christmas Story (actually I usually watch this at least twice during Christmas)
A Christmas Carol with Alistair Sim
The Quatermass Xperiment
Quatermass 2
Quatermass and the Pit
The Trollenberg Terror (The Crawling Eye)
Fiend Without A Face
The Mummy (1959)
The Day the Earth Caught Fire
Village of the Damned (1960)
These Are the Damned
The Blob (1958)
They Live
Terror of Mechagodzilla
About two, three years ago I watched Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1988) a couple of times. Haven't seen since it was first released and was more than happy that I finally found and bought the DVD.
I used to watch Purple Rain (1984) religiously back in the day, and Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985). Fright Night (1985) went on repeated viewing as well.
In the mid 90s I discovered A Night to Dismember (1983) and that one became one of my most watched in the 90s, along with The Silence of the Lambs (1991) and Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993).
I watch these at least once or twice a year:
Poltergeist (1982)
Let's Scare Jessica To Death (1971)
Sole Survivor (1983)
Troll 2 (1990)
Showgirls (1995)
Prophecy (1979)
The Shining (1980)
Terror at Tenkiller (1986)
Movies I've watched so often I have them memorized (but I haven't necessarily watched them in a while) include:
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Strange Brew
Star Wars, Episode IV, A New Hope
The Music Man
The Wizard of Oz
The Muppet Movie
Movies I watch now with fair regularity:
The Forbidden Zone
Shakes the Clown
The Bob Hope/Bing Crosby Road to... movies
Quote from: xJaseSFx on August 02, 2010, 03:15:35 PM
Soylent Green
The Omega Man
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Halloween (1978)
Original Star Wars Trilogy
The Thing From Another World
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Invaders From Mars (1953)
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
It's A Wonderful Life
Psycho (1960)
Blade Runner
Quote from: The Burgomaster on August 03, 2010, 06:19:03 AM
...* SCROOGE and A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Albert Finney, Alastair Sim, Reginald Owen, Seymour Hicks, and even the Rich Little versions) * A CHRISTMAS STORY...
* THE GODFATHER TRILOGY
* DELIVERANCE
* PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES
* AMERICAN GRAFFITI
* MARTY (with Ernest Borgnine before he became a B-Movie icon)
* JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH (James Mason)
* WAR OF THE WORLDS (Gene Barry)
* MEAN STREETS
* SERPICO
* DOG DAY AFTERNOON
* TAXI DRIVER
* THE FRENCH CONNECTION
* SHAFT (original)
* MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE
* THE WILD BUNCH
There are several others, but this should give you a pretty good idea.
You guys both pick lists I could live with. Missing is
PATTON (1970)...
GROUNDHOG DAY (1993) and
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968) (vik's got the last on his list...
sigh :thumbup: :bluesad:)
There are some movies that I show in my various history classes every year . . .
HENRY V
LUTHER
GLADIATOR
AMISTAD
THE ALAMO (2005 version)
THE CROSSING (A&E George Washington movie)
and some I watch on my own . . .
THE LORD OF THE RINGS
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
THE PATRIOT
Quote from: Derf on August 04, 2010, 05:53:33 PM
The Music Man
One of my favorite musicals. :cheers:
Quote from: vik on August 03, 2010, 01:29:16 AM
In Bruges is also on my list :teddyr:
Good movie. Didn't know a thing about it going in and I was totally unprepared for it. Awesome. Gave me some of my favorite quotes involving midgets and seesaws. :cheers:
GOODFELLAS and NUTS IN MAY
seen them coutless times and own the DVDs, but I still even watch them when they come on TV :smile:
Dirty Dancing at least 3 a month.
A Hard Day's Night
The Iron Giant
The Royal Tenenbaums
Big Trouble (2001)
Reservoir Dogs
Inglourious Basterds
Se7en
The Crow
Like Rev, I have several MST3Ks that I can watch over and over; too many to list here but Final Sacrifice, Mitchell, Devil Doll and Space Mutiny are at the top.
When I do my marathon viewings every Halloween I always include Nosferatu, Event Horizon and Below.
A lot of my standbys aren't exactly sophisticated, but hey...
Pee-wee's Big Adventure
The Thing
Something Wicked This Way Comes
A Christmas Story
Night Tide
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Back to the Future
Dark Star
Brazil
The Wizard of Oz
Gremlins/Gremlins 2
The Land Before Time
Creepshow
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
original Stars Wars trilogy
Aguirre, the Wrath of God
The Goonies
The Karate Kid
Carnival of Souls
Explorers
I have a VERY limited amount of dvds and vhs'es - too ashamed to mention how many - but I always come back to:
Dawn Of The Dead (original)
Maniac (1980)
Deep Red
..all I can think of for now...
For some odd reason (mostly because it's downright strange) I watch Frankenstein Conquers The World and sometimes the sequel, War Of The Gargantuas. There's a human quality to the creatures that just dosen't exist in Toho's other monster films.
Others that get repeated views..
Night Of The Living Dead 1968 as well as the original Dawn and Day.
Loads of Shaw Brothers movies, among them:
Kid With The Golden Arm
Five Deadly Venoms
The Chinatown Kid and Avenging Eagle to name a few.
I also repeatedly view some of the old Three Stooges episodes, chief among them are A Plumbing We Will Go and Three Hams On Rye and False Alarms being a few faves.
A lot of other stuff, but this is just part of it.
I just watched NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (again - I've been looking at this a lot, especially since I bought the newly re-released soundtrack... :smile: :lookingup:) and THE PARENT TRAP (1961) on TCM - I always look at the HAYLEY MILLS and MAUREEN O'HARA and BRIAN KEITH original PARENT TRAP - let's get together, yehyehyeh!!! :teddyr:
My girlfriend has been rewatching the first two Naked Gun films quite a bit lately and hence so have I...
Movies I watch repeatedly are:
Night, Dawn, Day of the Dead
Night of the Creeps
The Thing
The Blob
Alien, Aliens
Predator 1 and 2
Terminator 1 and 2
Severance
They Live
Shaun of the Dead
Prince of Darkness
Nightmare on Elm st series
Friday the 13th series
Ichi the Killer
Ricki-oh The Story of Ricky
Boondock Saints
Those are just the ones I can name off the top of my head, there are more that I watch repeatedly :tongueout:
Well, let's see... These are the ones I don't get tired of.
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (Orig.)
Mary Poppins
The Maltese Falcon
The Benny Goodman Story
The Glen Miller Story
The Sean Connery Bond Films (if I can find the uncut versions)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
The Great Race
Thanks to my daughter's recent obsessions, I've been watching Care Bears Movie 1 & 2 and Harry Potter 1 & 2 several times a week.
I also enjoy watching Romancing the Stone as often as possible because my husband always tells me the story about how it was the first VHS movie his family bought and the only movie they owned for a very long time, so he's memorized the entire movie. I really like the movie too, but it just tickles me every time I make him watch it AGAIN.
Aside from those, I usually watch Nightmare on Elmstreet movies, Hammer movies, other Harry Potter movies, The 3 Amigos, and Troll 1&2 whenever they're on TV.. which seems to be often lately.
My Top 3 would be:
Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom
Conan: The Barbarian
Starship Troopers
Quote from: SkullBat308 on August 20, 2010, 08:01:00 PM
Movies I watch repeatedly are:
Night, Dawn, Day of the Dead
Night of the Creeps
The Thing
The Blob
Alien, Aliens
Predator 1 and 2
Terminator 1 and 2
Severance
They Live
Shaun of the Dead
Prince of Darkness
Nightmare on Elm st series
Friday the 13th series
Ichi the Killer
Ricki-oh The Story of Ricky
Boondock Saints
Those are just the ones I can name off the top of my head, there are more that I watch repeatedly :tongueout:
Romero made a new one in the last year or two called Diary of the Dead. It's been on some of the movie channels a lot lately. It's done Blair-Witch style, as a documentary with the camera as first-person. Not great, but interesting I thought.
If you liked Shaun of the Dead, you must have seen Hot Fuzz. And if not, go watch it immediately. That movie is hilarious.
Yup...
The Goonies.
Godzilla vs. Megalon.
Godzilla's Revenge.
Terror of Mechagodzilla.
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla 1974.
Gamera vs. Guiron.
Five Deadly Venoms.
Matango: Attack of the Mushroom People.
Night of the Demons 1988.
The Pit and the Pendulum 1961.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on August 19, 2010, 08:55:10 PM
I just watched NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (again - I've been looking at this a lot, especially since I bought the newly re-released soundtrack... :smile: :lookingup:) and THE PARENT TRAP (1961) on TCM - I always look at the HAYLEY MILLS and MAUREEN O'HARA and BRIAN KEITH original PARENT TRAP - let's get together, yehyehyeh!!! :teddyr:
I LOVE the Parent Trap - caught it on tv not too long ago. I actually saw this movie in a theater when it first came out and had the record of LETS GET TOGETHER and played it all the time. I'm really giving away my age here! :buggedout:
Quote from: ChocolateChipCharlie on August 26, 2010, 09:43:17 AM
Quote from: SkullBat308 on August 20, 2010, 08:01:00 PM
Movies I watch repeatedly are:
Night, Dawn, Day of the Dead
Night of the Creeps
The Thing
The Blob
Alien, Aliens
Predator 1 and 2
Terminator 1 and 2
Severance
They Live
Shaun of the Dead
Prince of Darkness
Nightmare on Elm st series
Friday the 13th series
Ichi the Killer
Ricki-oh The Story of Ricky
Boondock Saints
Those are just the ones I can name off the top of my head, there are more that I watch repeatedly :tongueout:
Romero made a new one in the last year or two called Diary of the Dead. It's been on some of the movie channels a lot lately. It's done Blair-Witch style, as a documentary with the camera as first-person. Not great, but interesting I thought.
If you liked Shaun of the Dead, you must have seen Hot Fuzz. And if not, go watch it immediately. That movie is hilarious.
Yeah, I have seen both. I thought Diary was better than most people, I enjoyed it. Hot Fuzz is fricking hilarious and should have been on my list. :cheers:
Quote from: SkullBat308 on August 27, 2010, 12:18:47 AM
Quote from: ChocolateChipCharlie on August 26, 2010, 09:43:17 AM
Quote from: SkullBat308 on August 20, 2010, 08:01:00 PM
Movies I watch repeatedly are:
Night, Dawn, Day of the Dead
Night of the Creeps
The Thing
The Blob
Alien, Aliens
Predator 1 and 2
Terminator 1 and 2
Severance
They Live
Shaun of the Dead
Prince of Darkness
Nightmare on Elm st series
Friday the 13th series
Ichi the Killer
Ricki-oh The Story of Ricky
Boondock Saints
Those are just the ones I can name off the top of my head, there are more that I watch repeatedly :tongueout:
Romero made a new one in the last year or two called Diary of the Dead. It's been on some of the movie channels a lot lately. It's done Blair-Witch style, as a documentary with the camera as first-person. Not great, but interesting I thought.
If you liked Shaun of the Dead, you must have seen Hot Fuzz. And if not, go watch it immediately. That movie is hilarious.
Yeah, I have seen both. I thought Diary was better than most people, I enjoyed it. Hot Fuzz is fricking hilarious and should have been on my list. :cheers:
Gotta love Timothy Dalton, the Andys, the guy who hates the Human Statue, and just the way they shot that movie - all the sight gags are timed and filmed perfectly. My my, here come the fuzz..... :twirl:
Watched all of LAWRENCE OF ARABIA last night on TCM - again. I love that movie.
Since I just watched them again recently, I'll add a few to my list:
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Oddly, this is the only Kevin Smith movie I have really enjoyed.
Better Off Dead. I want my two dollars!
One Crazy Summer. Bobcat Goldthwaite in a Godzilla costume. What more could a movie want? :tongueout:
Undercover Brother. Dave Chapelle saves this from being a one-sided bash-whitey movie, and racism in all forms is ridiculed. It's also got just the right balance with a hero who is competent but who has silly flaws that keep him from being too over the top.
Popeye. As I said in the Recently Watched thread, I still think this is one of the best live-action cartoon-based movies ever done, and it is incredible on a visual level--Sweet Haven is amazingly well done.
Short list:
UHF
Clerks.
Cannibal! The Musical
Ghostbusters
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Nightmare on Elm Street
Wayne's World
Most 'classic' movies that people mention, what with great acting an all (Casablanca, Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, Godfather, Goodfellas, etc.), frankly, I don't like.
Catch me if you can.
Casino Royale.
Gangs of New York.
Four Brothers.
I Heart Huckabees.
Ernest Scared Stupid.
Godfather 1 & 2
Overboard
Kill Bill 1 & 2
Taxi Driver
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Easy Money
Master Killer
Real Genius
Better Off Dead
Real Men
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Gotta add...
Re-Animator
From Beyond
Dagon
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Society
Battle Royale
Team America: World Police
More as I remember and watch again :bouncegiggle:
Dune
Yellowbeard
Evil Dead
Buckaroo Banzi
Return of the Living Dead
Ator
Anything MST3K
More to come.
New additions. Say, in the last five years. that get repeated views.
Oh! Heavely Dog
Cliffhanger
Deep Rising
The Golden Child
Mindhunters
Total Recall
Red Planet
All-The-Time
Clue
The 'Burbs
The Goonies
Lethal Weapon
Die Hard
Evil Dead II Dead By Dawn
Predator
And Then There Where None (1945)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Arsenic and Old Lace
Murder on the Orient Express
Blow out
My Man Godfrey
The Thing From Another World
Back to the Future
The Hunt for the Red October
Misery
Tremors
Stakeout
Big Trouble in Little China
Movies I've had a weird fixation on or a strange hold over me. These movies I watched at least 20 or so times all within a very sort span but haven't been in any type of regular rotation for sometime.
The Ninth Gate
Used Cars
Still of the Night
The Rocketeer
Hard Rain
Manos: The Hands of Fate and Inception - can't get enough or Torgo or Cobb
Iv'e seen the original Star Wars likely over 40 or so times.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,
Once Upon a Time in the the West,
Cross Of Iron,
Kill Bill Vol 1.
And, what the hell; Joe Sarno's Laura's Toys
Quote from: snowman on July 20, 2011, 08:57:01 PM
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,
Once Upon a Time in the the West,
Cross Of Iron,
Kill Bill Vol 1.
And, what the hell; Joe Sarno's Laura's Toys
Forgot a couple:
The Three Musketeers (1973 version) and the sequel
The Four Musketeers (1974). The sword fight scenes are worth it alone.
All of Tarantino's films.
The Big Lebowski (and most of the Coen's films I watch many times)
In Bruges
Magnolia I've seen twice now in the past month and plan on seeing more.
Oldboy
They Live
The Thing
Big Trouble in Little China
Halloween
The dollar trilogy
Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
Good Will Hunting
Fight Club
Dead Man
Taxi Driver
the Social Network
Zodiac
.BRIDE of the MONSTER-I must have seen this at least 50 times.
.The TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE
.TAXI DRIVER
.The RAVEN (1935)
.DRACULA (1931)
.SON OF FRANKENSTEIN
.LAWRENCE OF ARABIA-This is one of the best movies of any genre ever.
.NIGHT of the LIVING DEAD
.MANSON (1972 documentary) This won an Oscar! Check it out. Chilling and well done.
.MONSTER-The story of serial killer Aileen Wournos.
.SUNSET BOULEVARD-"I'm ready for my close up,Mr.DeMille."
.PSYCHO
.The GOOD,The BAD and the UGLY
.BONNIE AND CLYDE
.MAD LOVE (1935)
.NOSFERATU
.WHITE HEAT -"Top of the world,Ma!!!!"
.The BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE-Yes. I mean,gee, am a Bad movie fanatic,after all.
.WHITE ZOMBIE
.KILL,BABY,KILL-Top notch Mario Bava ghost story. Better than BLACK SUNDAY?
.BLACK SUNDAY
.The WIZARD of OZ-I must have seen this every year until I was a teen on tv. Also seen it as an adult on vhs playing it for my kids. I'll likley show it to my grandson too.
I'm sure there are more-because there have been times when I was without cable tv for extended periods of time.
To Live & Die In L.A. every month for the last 4 years :thumbup:
If it's on tv maybe. I almmst never watch movies more than once. I don't why.
Plan 9
Leonard Part 6
Manos
Casablanca
Some Like It Hot
Spirited Away
Brick
Repo Man
Frankenstein Conquers The World. I like the idea of an actual living Frankenstein, and how he winds up showing very distinct human emotions.
I also like the surreal quality of the entire film, and way that they tell you just enough about the creature w\o actually pinning down just how he came to be.
It leaves you guessing in a very entertaining way.
I also watch War Of The Gargantuas a lot too, because of the unusual humanization of Frankenstein Sanda and Frankenstein Gaira. Unlike most Toho monsters, weapons actually hurt them, and they displayed a clearly defined moral conflict with each other.
In general, from the emotional approach in each movie, to the ability of the actors to use natural facial and eye expressions in WOTG, Toho made a very good pair of movies that I think Mr. Honda and crew never really gave themselves enough credit for. :cheers:
Batman Returns
The Fly (1986)
Ghostbusters
Star Trek II-VI
The Abyss
The Terminator
Superman Returns
Plan 9 From Outer Space
Jackass Number Two. Can't get enough of the jackass movies.
The Goonies
Return of the Living Dead
Groundhog Day
Jurassic Park is another for me.
:smile:
Quote from: bob on July 30, 2011, 12:45:09 PM
Plan 9 From Outer Space
Together with
Robot Monster, two of THE worst films ever made, of course I say that lovingly :smile:
I have an old VHS tape that has both "Ed Wood" and "Up in Smoke" on it. My best friend and I would always watch it when we got drunk. Also we would break out a tape of the "MST3K" version of "Zombie Nightmare" quite a bit too.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on August 02, 2010, 08:25:33 PM
Other than that, I've watched several MST3K versions of films maybe as many or 4-6 times each; they have lots of replayability.
Ditto, as I can never remember the riffs, save one or two occaisonally. Final Sacrifice makes me laugh the tenth time as much as it did the first time.
Aside from a few personal favorites, I generally am not one for "repeated viewings," I'd rather watch something I've never seen before over something I've seen a bunch of times. There are a few exceptions, though.
I've seen "RoboCop" (aka My Favorite Movie Ever) dozens of times.
During college I hung out with a gang of Rocky Horror geeks and therefore I saw that probably a dozen times or so over the course of a couple of years.
And of course I'll always make time for certain personal favorites ("Star Wars," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," etc.), For example, if "Airplane" comes on while I'm channel surfing, I HAVE to stop and watch it. Not only because I love that movie and it rules, but also because the film irritates my wife to no end. Haha.
I watch Night Of The Living Dead a fair share, though not enough to call it repeatedly.
There's just something about the way the film opens, so normal and unassuming, and how it goes from zero to nightmare in about 5 minutes. Not to mention the other things that made it great (and still does) over the years.. :thumbup:
I regularly watch:
- Batman Begins
- Elektra (don't laugh!!!)
- The Mothman Prophecies
- Casino Royale (Daniel Craig version)
- The Bourne movies, particularly the second
- Dark City
- The Chronicles of Riddick
- Undisputed II and III (not the first, which is boring by comparison)
- X-Men trilogy, particularly the first
and Hong Kong movies like
- Once Upon a Time In China I-V
- Tiger Cage series
- In The Line Of Duty series
- Legendary Weapons of Kung Fu
- The Millionaires Express
- Wheels on Meals
- Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars
and sometimes I go through spates of:
- Aeon Flux (Charlize Theron)
- Ultraviolet
- Equilibrium
- Sphere (Dustin Hoffman and Sharon Stone)
- Star Wars, both trilogies
- The Lord of the Rings trilogy
I used to watch:
- Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland
- No Retreat, No Surrender
- Kickboxer
- Cyborg
- Timecop
- Revenge of the Ninja
- Remo Williams
With a particular group of friends, we only have the chance to get together once or twice a year, and amongst the new movies, we always watch:
- Iron Monkey
- Nico - Above The Law
- Marked For Death
And I watch X-Files every year in some form or another. I have recently started to rewatch season 5. I am also getting back into old Tom Baker era Dr Who.
The ones I tend to see every month:
Step Brothers
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
Clerks.
Waiting
Beyond the Mat
Die Hard
Pulp Fiction
Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
I guess I can add some more stuff other then star wars
Gamera Guardian of the Universe
Raiders of the lost ark
Jurrassic Park
Any of the Back to the Future movies.
If you talking about the wrestling documentary, "Beyond the Mat" I totally agree, it's awesome. I also reccomend a doc on Bret "The Hitman" Hart called "Wrestling with Shadows." It shows how Vince McMahon screwed him royally! I don't know if it's staged or not, but it's really interesting.
Ye-es.
"Lair of the White Worm." Because like so many of Ken Russell's films, there is so much going on, that no matter how many times you see it, you almost always pick up something new. Here are two examples.
I never notice this before, till I saw a still of the scene, but Kevin (Chris Pitt) has an empty brandy snifter in front of him. No wonder he fell for the villainess' wiles. He was not only drunk with lust for her, but he was physically drunk as well. But bad idea pimmy pog. There is a good reason brandy is served as an after dinner drink. It is strong stuff, so you don't want to drink it on an empty stomach, as he did.
Something that was pointed out in a discussion of the film. Not only does the villainess Lady Sylvia Marsh (Amanda Donohoe) shed her cars like a snake sheds its skin, but she sheds her nylon stockings as well. In the film, she wears at least four different colours: white, black, brown, and blue. And each colour represents something different. White = Life. Black = Death. Brown = Earth. And Blue = Sky.