I've been wanting to rent a cinema and curate my own film festival of nothing but stuff on my thousand-best list that has fewer than 2,500 votes on IMDB. But do you know how much it costs to rent a cinema for one single two-hour movie, much less an entire weekend? Let me borrow your cinema! And if we go for a 24-hr. weekend (6 hours Friday night, 12 hours Saturday, 6 hours Sunday afternoon-evening), I think I've got about nine years' worth of stuff we can choose from...
Not currently on Letterboxd and thus unable to be added:
The Body (James Brent Isaacs, 2008) (36 votes)
The Cartoons that Time Forgot: Ub Iwerks, vol. 1 (36 votes)
The Cartoons…
I've been wanting to rent a cinema and curate my own film festival of nothing but stuff on my thousand-best list that has fewer than 2,500 votes on IMDB. But do you know how much it costs to rent a cinema for one single two-hour movie, much less an entire weekend? Let me borrow your cinema! And if we go for a 24-hr. weekend (6 hours Friday night, 12 hours Saturday, 6 hours Sunday afternoon-evening), I think I've got about nine years' worth of stuff we can choose from...
Not currently on Letterboxd and thus unable to be added:
The Body (James Brent Isaacs, 2008) (36 votes)
The Cartoons that Time Forgot: Ub Iwerks, vol. 1 (36 votes)
The Cartoons that Time Forgot: Ub Iwerks, vol. 2 (6 votes)
In Absentia (Daryl Knickrehm, 2004) (22 votes)
Bongo Man (Stefan Paul, 1982) (9 votes)
The Table (Mari-Liis Bassovskaja, 2004) (8 votes)
Gaali (Dipk G.N. Nanglia, 2007) (0 votes, not on IMDB)
Mute (Greta Snider, 1991) (0 votes, not on IMDB)
The Invisible City (Jack Cronin, 2006) (<5)
[jeez, can we talk about how an entire quarter of my thousand-best list is that obscure]
should be needless to say, but just in case: please. go watch these. they range from the very, very good to the life-changing.