In Reply to: Poll: Movies in which repeated viewings are required. posted by Netsurfer-X on July 18, 2000 at 15:19:54:
Um...
Dr Strangelove,
Clockwork Orange
Gorky Park
Mononoke Hime
The Man Who Would be King,
The Cassandra Crossing,
Appocalypse Now,
Ran
Das Boot
Patton
Sichinin no Samurai
The Atomic Cafe,
Alien
Salem's Lot.
Nasferatu
Hellraiser
Iria
The Haunting
Fantasia
Excalibur
McCabe & Mrs. Miller
How the West was Won
The Wicker Man
The Lion in Winter
Becket
Eraserhead
Monty Python & the Holy Grail
Lianna
Ballad of Cable Hogue
Madadayo
Putny Swope
Young FrankensteinSome that are good to compare to the books
Bladerunner / Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Philip Dick)
The Thing (John Carpenter's) / Who goes There (John Campbell)
The Omega Man / I am Legend (Richard Matheson)
Clockwork Orange / Clockwork Orange (Anthony Burgess)
The Man Who Fell to Earth/ Man who fell to earth (Walter Tevis)
The Power / The Power (Frank Robinson)
The Exorcist / The Exorcist (William Peter Blatty)A few S-F I'd like to see as movies
A Canticle for Leibowitz (Walter Miller)
Lucifer's Hammer (Pournelle and Niven)
Ringworld (Larry Niven)
Brainwave (Phoul Anderson)
The Forever War (Joe Haldeman)
Mission of Gravity (Hal Clement)
The Fortunate Fall (Raphel Carter)
Bone Dance (Emma Bull)
Watcher's of the Dark (lloyd Biggle jr.)
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you fill in the rest
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Follow Ups
- Re: Poll: Movies in which repeated viewings are required. - Pam 21:14:18 07/20/00 (4)
- A Canticle for Leibowitz -- yes! - Stephen Hayes 16:01:28 07/22/00 (3)
- Re: A Canticle for Leibowitz -- yes! - Pam 22:43:34 07/22/00 (2)
- nice list. three stand out - petew 19:11:28 07/23/00 (1)
- Re: nice list. three stand out - Pam 23:54:31 07/23/00 (0)