1993
The Fugitive and Passenger 57 with a 15 min break in between :cheers:
. RACE WITH THE DEVIL (1975) and PSYCHIC KILLER (1975).
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Quote from: RCMerchant on October 10, 2023, 03:15:26 AM
. RACE WITH THE DEVIL (1975) and PSYCHIC KILLER (1975).
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I always liked that poster :smile:
I've done a lot of makeshift "double-bills" (also a few triple and quadruple bills) at theaters, but the ones I remember most fondly are:
SONGS FROM THE SECOND FLOOR and THE PIANO TEACHER (Toronto, 2002)
GERRY and ALL THE REAL GIRLS (Buffalo, 2003)
Those were fun. I'll try to remember more high-quality ones...
PSYCHIC KILLER is funny.
practically every Vipco dvd I ever owned had the trailers for that, and SHOGUN ASSASSIN as the 'extras'... wonder if those 2 were ever double-billed together?
THE FLY/ALIENS(1986)
PHANTASM/THE FOG(1980)
DRACULA AD 1972/TALES FROM THE CRYPT(1972)
CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKE/THE TOWN THAT DREADED SUNDOWN(!977)
ZOMBIE/I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE(1980)
THE HOLLOW MAN/THE SIXTH SENSE(1999)
LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT/DONT GO IN THE BASEMENT(1974)
THE LAND THE TIME FORGOT/AT THE EARTH'S CORE(!976)
DEAD AND BURIED/THE HOWLING(1981)
HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN/GARDEN OF THE DEAD(1972)
WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS/MONSTER ZERO(1970)
CREEPOZOIDS/SLAVE GIRLS FROM BEYOND INFINITY(!987)
^ So- you went to see HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN when you were 7?
They let you in LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT when you were 9?
Your 58 years old.
I think your full of s**t.
True or not, those are incredible double bills (okay, HOLLOW MAN notwithstanding).
>>> CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKE/THE TOWN THAT DREADED SUNDOWN(!977)
I would've loved to catch this one in '77 as a six-month old! :bouncegiggle: Definitely saw BLACK LAKE on TV way too young.
I seen DEATH DREAM (1974) with Elizabeth Taylor and for the life of me I can't recall. In 1976.
I think SHADOW OF THE HAWK (1976).
I was 14. At the Strand in Paw Paw, Michigan.
Quote from: RCMerchant on October 15, 2023, 07:00:43 AM
^ So- you went to see HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN when you were 7?
They let you in LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT when you were 9?
Your 58 years old.
I think your full of s**t.
I saw them as double features at the drive-in so yes, I did see them, when I said I did, so I dont care if you think I'm full of s**t, Kiss my ass!
I buy that story! :smile: I saw tons of age-inappropriate stuff in the late 70s/early 80s. I bet a lot of youngsters got initiated into silver screen sex and violence at the drive-in, their parents expecting them to be fast asleep in the backseat by the end of the trailers.......
WIZARDS and DAMNATION ALLEY in 1977. Not really a fan of either. Tigard FAMILY DRI-VIN drive in theater off HWY99. I was 6 and since they were both rated PG my folks must have thought it appropriate enough for kids.. not really.
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Aliens and The Fly. Best double feature in the summer of 1986.
Local theater showed Micki + Maude (1984) and The Hearse (1980). In 1986. It was actually advertised as a double feature. I could never make sense of it. Cheating on your wife brings you to an early grave? The only reason we went was to see The Hearse on the big screen. I had seen it on video a few years before.
Worst must have been Death Before Dishonor (1987) and Black Moon Rising (1986). Two for one New World Double Feature. I was especially disappointed in Black Moon Rising which was written by John Carpenter. I expected more. Casting Linda Hamilton and Tommy Lee Jones didn't help much either.
Speaking of Carpenter, also seen Starman (1984) and Night of the Comet (1984) as a double feature.
There are quite a few (most I saw at the drive-in), but here are some:
* Vanishing Point / Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry
* Dixie Dynamite / Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry
* Moving Violation / Smokey & the Bandit
* Puppet on a Chain / Ben
* Dr. No / From Russia with Love / Goldfinger
* Creature from the Black Lagoon / It Came from Outer Space (both in 3-D)
* Rolling Thunder / Mad Max
* The Three Musketeers / The Four Musketeers (the theater messed up and showed them in reverse order)
* Race with the Devil / W.W. and the Dixie Dance Kings
* The Legend of Hell House / The Other
* Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask) / Sleeper
* Take the Money and Run / Return of the Pink Panther
* Mother's Day / Dawn of the Dead
Snow White & Battleships. We have never went back.
Those are some great double-bills, Burgomaster. My local drive-in tries to match up films that make sense together, but, y'know, they're at the mercy of the booker. I saw (and reviewed on other threads) THANKSGIVING and IT'S A WONDERFUL KNIFE weekend before last... at least that's a theme right there. Back in the summer of '99 (and possibly thereafter) they'd do all-night dusk-'till-dawn marathons. I only went in for that once and in retrospect I wonder what the heck I thought I had to do that was more important. :bouncegiggle: :lookingup:
The only one I attended was
#1: I forget, obviously nothing memorable.
#2: STIGMATA w/ Patricia Arquette and Gabriel Byrne - terrible horror movie
#3: THE HAUNTING - one of the worst horror movies of the 90s
#4: AUSTIN POWERS: THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME - which I prefer to both the first one and (naturally) the terrible third one
#5: SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER, AND UNCUT - I guess they programmed this for 3 or 4 AM on account of its content. The drive-in is on a major street where 3/5ths of the screens are visible to passing traffic and you can pick up the audio on low-band FM as you drive by. Hopefully by the wee hours no children or old grannies were passing by and spinning the dial to hear discussions of uncle-f**king and having anal sex w/ Satan. Anyway, I consider this one of the BEST films of '99 and it was entirely worth the wait and the (likely) sub-ten dollar admission. :hot: