Robin Hood: Men in Tights and The Princess Bride
It's all Carey Elwes, baby!
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Robin Hood: Men in Tights and The Princess Bride
It's all Carey Elwes, baby!
I have always wanted to do original film and homage double features:
All That Heaven Allows and Far From Heaven. Bonus; you get to laugh at Rock Hudson's jolly philosophical lumberjack do. He even sings and plays a guitar!
The original Start Wars (whatever they're calling the first one nowadys--the *first* first one) and Spaceballs!
Blade Runner and Sin City. Two sides of the same coin. Or, maybe, like, one side and the edge.
Kill Bill: Volume 1 and Kill Bill: Volume 2. Cause...you know.
The Hidden Fortress and Star Wars.
Pulp Fiction and Go.
All That Heaven Allows and Far From Heaven.
Similarly, The Reckless Moment and The Deep End. Both of them are based on the same novella, by Elizabeth Sanxay Holding, and it's sort of surprising that the same plot can still be effective.
Or, The Big Clock and No Way Out (the Kevin Costner one). Although the former is not at all about spies, the latter is fixated with time, timing, and running away.
The Hidden Fortress and Star Wars.
I watched The Hidden Fortress a few years ago and I was struck by how little there was of Star Wars in it. Other than the two guys who were very R2D2 and C3PO, I didn't see much of a connection at all. Did I miss something?
Whereas, Yojimbo is exactly as much spaghetti western as you might expect, only a little less with the long cut, nihilism, and whistle music.
The Court Jester
Would you believe I have had my TiVo trying to catch this movie for two years now and it's never turned up? Sob! I know it used to show up on AMC, back when AMC ran older movies.