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      <title>Spout Group Post: The good then bad and quite ugly double feature...</title>
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<strong>Post Subject:</strong> The good then bad and quite ugly double feature...<br/>
<strong>Group Name:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/groups/Double_Feature/426/default.aspx'>Double Feature</a><br/>
<strong>Last Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/5353/default.aspx'>Risselada</a><br/>
<strong>Post Date:</strong> 2/18/2008 1:04:12 AM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> start with a movie of an actor or director that is fantastic and then follow it up with a real clunker...Jim Carrey&#39;s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind followed by the Number 23.or Scorsese&#39;s Goodfellas followed by Bringing Out the Dead.<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 06:04:12 GMT</pubDate><spout:postsubject>The good then bad and quite ugly double feature...</spout:postsubject><spout:groupname>Double Feature</spout:groupname><spout:lastpostby>start with a movie of an actor or director that is fantastic and then follow it up with a real clunker...Jim Carrey&amp;#39;s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind followed by the Number 23.or Scorsese&amp;#39;s Goodfellas followed by Bringing Out the Dead.</spout:lastpostby><spout:postdate>2/18/2008 1:04:12 AM</spout:postdate><spout:body>start with a movie of an actor or director that is fantastic and then follow it up with a real clunker...Jim Carrey&amp;#39;s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind followed by the Number 23.or Scorsese&amp;#39;s Goodfellas followed by Bringing Out the Dead.</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Group Post: Unlikely Double Features</title>
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<strong>Post Subject:</strong> Unlikely Double Features<br/>
<strong>Group Name:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/groups/Double_Feature/426/default.aspx'>Double Feature</a><br/>
<strong>Last Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/103811/default.aspx'>gambrel83</a><br/>
<strong>Post Date:</strong> 8/3/2007 7:27:52 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> The Double Feature is a dying artform. Save for Grindhouse, going to the theater and seeing two films back to back is rare. Why not host double feature parties / DIY screenings? Here are a few of my ideas: Babel and Lost in Translation Think about it: Japan, hospitals, travel admid marital difficulties, and of course, not being able to communicate. The Cowboy and the Frenchman and The Discreet Charm of the BourgeoisieCowboy and the Frenchman and a brilliantly weird David Lynch short film that&#39;s available on a recently released collection. I&#39;ve been thinking for a while now what it would be like to see it in front of Luis Bunuel&#39;s surrealist/mannerist masterpiece. <br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2007 23:27:52 GMT</pubDate><spout:postsubject>Unlikely Double Features</spout:postsubject><spout:groupname>Double Feature</spout:groupname><spout:lastpostby>The Double Feature is a dying artform. Save for Grindhouse, going to the theater and seeing two films back to back is rare. Why not host double feature parties / DIY screenings? Here are a few of my ideas: Babel and Lost in Translation Think about it: Japan, hospitals, travel admid marital difficulties, and of course, not being able to communicate. The Cowboy and the Frenchman and The Discreet Charm of the BourgeoisieCowboy and the Frenchman and a brilliantly weird David Lynch short film that&amp;#39;s available on a recently released collection. I&amp;#39;ve been thinking for a while now what it would be like to see it in front of Luis Bunuel&amp;#39;s surrealist/mannerist masterpiece. </spout:lastpostby><spout:postdate>8/3/2007 7:27:52 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>The Double Feature is a dying artform. Save for Grindhouse, going to the theater and seeing two films back to back is rare. Why not host double feature parties / DIY screenings? Here are a few of my ideas: Babel and Lost in Translation Think about it: Japan, hospitals, travel admid marital difficulties, and of course, not being able to communicate. The Cowboy and the Frenchman and The Discreet Charm of the BourgeoisieCowboy and the Frenchman and a brilliantly weird David Lynch short film that&amp;#39;s available on a recently released collection. I&amp;#39;ve been thinking for a while now what it would be like to see it in front of Luis Bunuel&amp;#39;s surrealist/mannerist masterpiece. </spout:body></item>
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