Still haven't watched the 1950s suburban zombie flick,
Fido? What about Peter Bogdanovich's classic 1973 comedy,
Paper Moon (reviewed
here)? Or the darkly imaginative
The City of Lost Children, from the duo who created the brilliant
Delicatessen? If not, you better get to it, because those and other recently added titles are about to expire, including one of the better entries in the Star Trek series,
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (which arrived only
this month, in case you're feeling a sense of deja vu).
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The City of Lost Children |
You may also want to get cracking on a number of other new-ish titles already earmarked for the big sleep, such as the two ZAZ* comedies,
Airplane! and
Top Secret!, which redefined big-screen zaniness in the 1980s; Mel Gibson's
Braveheart, which helped redefine movie violence in the 1990s; and 1969's
Easy Rider, which redefined youth culture, the movie industry, and Jack Nicholson's career, all in one smoke-filled swoop.
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