Defining a "film fest" as three or more movies, what are some films with the SAME ACTOR (even as voice tallent) that you can host a 'fest' from your personal collection?
Most of ours are more mainstream movies (we tend to rent b-movies or watch them on tv), but here's a few. We have a LOT of doubles, that's why I figured three or more would trim the list a little. Here's some of ours:
Harrison Ford:
Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Devil's Own, Six Days Seven Nights, Patriot Games, Clear and Present Danger
Arnold Schwartzenegger:
Conan: The Destroyer, Raw Deal, True Lies, Kindergarten Cop, The Terminator, T2: Judgement Day
Julia Roberts:
Mystic Pizza, Pretty Woman, Conspiracy Theory
Mel Gibson:
Conspiracy Theory, The Road Warrior, Braveheart
Richard Gere:
Officer and a Gentleman, First Knight, Pretty Woman
Liam Neeson:
Rob Roy, Krull, Nell
Kurt Russel:
Star Gate, Used Cars, Escape from New York
Val Kilmer:
Top Gun, Real Genius, Ghost and the Darkness
Eddie Murphy:
Shrek, 48 Hours, Trading Places
Jack Nicholson:
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Going South, The Shining
Mike Myers
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Shrek
James Earl Jones:
The Hunt for Red October, Clear and Present Danger, The Lion King, SW, ESB, RotJ.
That's all I can think of at the moment .... I am sure there are some more. It's kinda hard to categorize the movies you own this way!
What? You forgot "Big Trouble in Little China" for Kurt Russel? Tisk, tisk...
Though I've seen "Big Trouble," I don't actually own it ...
This is very incomplete, but here are a few:
* John Saxon: CANNIBAL APOCALYPSE, TENEBRAE, THE SWISS CONSPIRACY
* John Carradine: FRANKENSTEIN ISLAND, THE HOUSE OF SEVEN CORPSES, SHOCK WAVES, BLOOD OF GHASTLY HORROR, THE SHOOTIST, THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE
* Daria Nicolodi: SHOCK, TENEBRAE, PHENOMENA, DEEP RED
* Rock Hudson: SECONDS, PILLOW TALK, AVALANCHE, SEND ME NO FLOWERS, MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT, COME SEPTEMBER
* Natalie Wood: REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, WEST SIDE STORY
* Warren Beatty: SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, THE PARALLAX VIEW, BONNIE & CLYDE
* Harvey Keitel: FINGERS, MEAN STREETS, TAXI DRIVER, PULP FICTION, RESERVOIR DOGS
* Jack Nicholoson: ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, EASY RIDER, FIVE EASY PIECES, ABOUT SCHMIDT, AS GOOD AS IT GETS, ANGER MANAGEMENT
* Ernest Borgnine: MARTY, FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK, THE WILD BUNCH, THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE, THE DIRTY DOZEN
* Cary Grant: NOTORIOUS, NORTH BY NORTHWEST, THAT TOUCH OF MINK, OPERATION PETTICOAT, TO CATCH A THIEF, HOUSEBOAT
* Peter Sellers: AFTER THE FOX, THE PARTY, A SHOT IN THE DARK
* Charlton Heston: PLANET OF THE APES, BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES, THE OMEGA MAN, SOYLENT GREEN, AIRPORT 1975, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, BEN-HUR, THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD
* Gregory Peck: ON THE BEACH, SPELLBOUND, THE GUNS OF NAVARONE, THE OMEN
* Roy Scheider: JAWS, THE FRENCH CONNECTION, BLUE THUNDER, MARATHON MAN
* Jack Lemmon: THE ODD COUPLE, THE APARTMENT, THE OUT OF TOWNERS, HOW TO MURDER YOUR WIFE, SOME LIKE IT HOT
* Frank Sinatra: THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE, VON RYAN'S EXPRESS, ROBIN AND THE SEVEN HOODS, PAL JOEY, FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, GUYS AND DOLLS, THE FIRST DEADLY SIN
* Dustin Hoffman: MIDNIGHT COWBOY, TOOTSIE, THE GRADUATE, MARATHON MAN, KRAMER VS. KRAMER, SPHERE, PAPILLON, STRAW DOGS
Etc., etc., etc. . .
If I had a Film Fest at home with only three films from my collection they would be:
RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON (episode #1) - Would show three 15 minute serials between movies and it covers my Sci-Fi for the night. Till everyone showed up.
1) DJANGO - Start of with a Speghetti Western.
Radar Men from the Moon (episode #2)
2) THE DEVILS NIGHTMARE - It's a Euro-Shocker in Color
Radar Men from the Moon (episode #3)
3) RETURN OF THE BLIND DEAD - Because my Tombs of the Blind Dead is subtitled.
EXTRA WEIRD SAMPLER - It's atleast 2 hours of great trailers to send'em home.
Sounds like about 7 hours of entertainment.
I'm waiting 'till next year for m yfilm festival. I'm guessing around the end of november. It'll run like this:
The Fellowship of the Ring, extended edition
The Two Towers, extended edition
The Retun of the King, extended edition
Yep. That'll just about do it.
In the mean time, I've toyed with having friends over for a super-hero filmathon. I just can't decide if I should do it mainstream (That would be Hulk-Spiderman-Daredevil), or more... off the wall... (Dr. Strange, Super Girl, Buckaroo Banzai). I don't actually HAVE Dr. Strange or Super Girl, but I'm pretty sure I could find them for fairly cheap. In either case, I would intersperse the movies with ancient marvel cartoons. The original Hulk cartoon, for instance. Just plain good fun there.
Burgomaster,
You have WAY more movies than I do.