Me when a movie is "leaving soon" from a streaming service.
Comic credit: Yang Young-Soon's 아색기가 (Asaekkiga)

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Me when a movie is "leaving soon" from a streaming service.
Comic credit: Yang Young-Soon's 아색기가 (Asaekkiga)
Double Bill Number Five: Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) + Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) In Inside Llewyn Davis, Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver sing a song in which they beg not to be sent into outer space. In The Force Awakens, despite their best efforts to prevent it, they are sent into outer space after all.
A Goofy Movie (1995) // The Master (2012)
Types of American:
Idol Pie Idiot Barbarian Wedding Fiction Beauty History X Gangster Graffiti Splendor Hustle
Double Bill Number Twenty Three: Talk to Me (2022) + It's What's Inside (2024) Movies in which the laws of reality are toyed with for the sake of a fun party game, and as you might expect, it goes horribly wrong. (Combine with Double Bill Number Two for a Quadruple Bill of Party Games Go Horribly Wrong)
Double Bill Number Twenty Two: "For the Man Who Has Everything" (Superman Annual #11, 1985) + "The Inner Light" (Star Trek: The Next Generation S5E25, 1992)
Stories in which the main character is trapped inside his own head and lives an entire alternate life in there.
Double Bill Number Twenty One: Kopps (2003) + Hot Fuzz (2007) Silly European cop comedies that take an extremely dark turn.
This fucking movie man.
im laughing so hard my roommate and i each picked a poster from a movie we liked and we were going to decide on a movie we both like to put in the middle but we havent yet so our living room wall just looks like this
Good idea for a double bill.
There are exceptions of course, but for the most part? I think most cg animated movies would have been better if they had been 2d animated or stop motion instead.
Bee Movie (2007) dir. Simon J. Smith & Steve Hickner X-Men: First Class (2011) dir. Matthew Vaughn
Double Bill Number Twenty:
Past Lives (2023) + Robot Dreams (2023)
Movies from 2023 and set in New York, that are both about moving on from an important and strong relationship in your life.
Double Bill Number Nineteen: The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) + The Fly (1958) POV: You actually wanted to watch their more revered remakes from 1986, but you ordered the wrong DVDs from the shop. (Now that you do have them, give them a chance, though, they're actually quite good and they are the originals!)
Double Bill Number Eighteen: Holy Motors (2012) + Titane (2021) Weird surrealist movies, both featuring cars in an important role.
Double Bill Number Seventeen: Total Recall (1990) + Demolition Man (1993) Movies that have a really weird and fascinating vibe to them, creating an immersive and well-put-together world with its own inner logic. A meeting of giants, with Arnold in one movie and Sly and Wesley in the other.
Double Bill Number Sixteen: Trouble Every Day (2001) + Near Dark (1987) Fucked up vampire movies that vibe really well together.