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Topic: Lost Films 1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) |
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Topic: Lost Films
1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) I bet Torgo can. 3. The Immortal Alamo (1911. First known film of the battle of the Alamo. Shot at the Alamo.) |
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Topic: Lost Films 1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) Torgo wishes. 3. The Immortal Alamo (1911. First known film of the battle of the Alamo. Shot at the Alamo.) 4. The Day the Clown Cried (Directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.) |
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Topic: Lost Films
1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) Sounds like that is a true dead end. 3. The Immortal Alamo (1911. First known film of the battle of the Alamo. Shot at the Alamo.) 4. The Day the Clown Cried (Directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.) 5. Nobody Ordered Love (1972. It's believed all prints were destroyed after the director passed away, as per his request.) |
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Topic: Lost Films 1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) Sounds like that is a true dead end. 3. The Immortal Alamo (1911. First known film of the battle of the Alamo. Shot at the Alamo.) 4. The Day the Clown Cried (Directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.) 5. Nobody Ordered Love (1972. It's believed all prints were destroyed after the director passed away, as per his request.) 6. Black Love (1972. Blaxploitation flick directed by Herschel Gordon Lewis) |
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Topic: Lost Films
1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) 3. The Immortal Alamo (1911. First known film of the battle of the Alamo. Shot at the Alamo.) 4. The Day the Clown Cried (Directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.) 5. Nobody Ordered Love (1972. It's believed all prints were destroyed after the director passed away, as per his request.) 6. Black Love (1972. Blaxploitation flick directed by Herschel Gordon Lewis) 7. The Werewolf (1913. The first werewolf film. Destroyed in a fire in 1924.) |
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Topic: Lost Films
1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) 3. The Immortal Alamo (1911. First known film of the battle of the Alamo. Shot at the Alamo.) 4. The Day the Clown Cried (Directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.) 5. Nobody Ordered Love (1972. It's believed all prints were destroyed after the director passed away, as per his request.) 6. Black Love (1972. Blaxploitation flick directed by Herschel Gordon Lewis) 7. The Werewolf (1913. The first werewolf film. Destroyed in a fire in 1924.) 8. London After Midnight (1927. Wasn't officially considered lost until 1967 when the only remaining print was believed to have been lost in a fire at MGM.) |
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Topic: Lost Films
1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) 3. The Immortal Alamo (1911. First known film of the battle of the Alamo. Shot at the Alamo.) 4. The Day the Clown Cried (Directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.) 5. Nobody Ordered Love (1972. It's believed all prints were destroyed after the director passed away, as per his request.) 6. Black Love (1972. Blaxploitation flick directed by Herschel Gordon Lewis) 7. The Werewolf (1913. The first werewolf film. Destroyed in a fire in 1924.) 8. London After Midnight (1927. Wasn't officially considered lost until 1967 when the only remaining print was believed to have been lost in a fire at MGM.) 9. A Daughter of the Gods (1916. Annette Kellerman nude) |
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Topic: Lost Films 1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) 3. The Immortal Alamo (1911. First known film of the battle of the Alamo. Shot at the Alamo.) 4. The Day the Clown Cried (Directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.) 5. Nobody Ordered Love (1972. It's believed all prints were destroyed after the director passed away, as per his request.) 6. Black Love (1972. Blaxploitation flick directed by Herschel Gordon Lewis) 7. The Werewolf (1913. The first werewolf film. Destroyed in a fire in 1924.) 8. London After Midnight (1927. Wasn't officially considered lost until 1967 when the only remaining print was believed to have been lost in a fire at MGM.) 9. A Daughter of the Gods (1916. Annette Kellerman nude) 10. Batman-Dracula (1964. Superhero flick directed by Andy Warhol.) |
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Topic: Lost Films
1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) 3. The Immortal Alamo (1911. First known film of the battle of the Alamo. Shot at the Alamo.) 4. The Day the Clown Cried (Directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.) 5. Nobody Ordered Love (1972. It's believed all prints were destroyed after the director passed away, as per his request.) 6. Black Love (1972. Blaxploitation flick directed by Herschel Gordon Lewis) 7. The Werewolf (1913. The first werewolf film. Destroyed in a fire in 1924.) 8. London After Midnight (1927. Wasn't officially considered lost until 1967 when the only remaining print was believed to have been lost in a fire at MGM.) 9. A Daughter of the Gods (1916. Annette Kellerman nude) 10. Batman-Dracula (1964. Superhero flick directed by Andy Warhol.) Just by the title I want to see this one. 11. Her Friend the Bandit (1914. Rumors circulate that this Chaplin film has surfaced in Argentina. Thus far the rumors are unconfirmed.) |
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Topic: Lost Films 1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) 3. The Immortal Alamo (1911. First known film of the battle of the Alamo. Shot at the Alamo.) 4. The Day the Clown Cried (Directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.) 5. Nobody Ordered Love (1972. It's believed all prints were destroyed after the director passed away, as per his request.) 6. Black Love (1972. Blaxploitation flick directed by Herschel Gordon Lewis) 7. The Werewolf (1913. The first werewolf film. Destroyed in a fire in 1924.) 8. London After Midnight (1927. Wasn't officially considered lost until 1967 when the only remaining print was believed to have been lost in a fire at MGM.) 9. A Daughter of the Gods (1916. Annette Kellerman nude) 10. Batman-Dracula (1964. Superhero flick directed by Andy Warhol.) Just by the title I want to see this one. 11. Her Friend the Bandit (1914. Rumors circulate that this Chaplin film has surfaced in Argentina. Thus far the rumors are unconfirmed.) 12. King Kong Appears in Edo (1938. One of the earliest Japanese giant monster movies.) |
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Topic: Lost Films 1. The Jeffries–Sharkey Contest (1899) 2. Dead End (1985. Lost zombie flick. Not even the director can find a copy.) 3. The Immortal Alamo (1911. First known film of the battle of the Alamo. Shot at the Alamo.) 4. The Day the Clown Cried (Directed by and starring Jerry Lewis.) 5. Nobody Ordered Love (1972. It's believed all prints were destroyed after the director passed away, as per his request.) 6. Black Love (1972. Blaxploitation flick directed by Herschel Gordon Lewis) 7. The Werewolf (1913. The first werewolf film. Destroyed in a fire in 1924.) 8. London After Midnight (1927. Wasn't officially considered lost until 1967 when the only remaining print was believed to have been lost in a fire at MGM.) 9. A Daughter of the Gods (1916. Annette Kellerman nude) 10. Batman-Dracula (1964. Superhero flick directed by Andy Warhol.) Just by the title I want to see this one. 11. Her Friend the Bandit (1914. Rumors circulate that this Chaplin film has surfaced in Argentina. Thus far the rumors are unconfirmed.) 12. King Kong Appears in Edo (1938. One of the earliest Japanese giant monster movies.) 13. The Golem and the Dancing Girl (1917. The first known sequel to a horror film.) |
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Topic: Overused Movie Cliches
1. The underdog sports team always scores on the final play to win the game. |
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12. King Kong Appears in Edo (1938. One of the earliest Japanese giant monster movies.) Forgot to share this interesting bit of info: One of the three Japanese made King Kong films that was destroyed in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
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12. King Kong Appears in Edo (1938. One of the earliest Japanese giant monster movies.) Forgot to share this interesting bit of info: One of the three Japanese made King Kong films that was destroyed in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. That is interesting. |
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Topic: Overused Movie Cliches 1. The underdog sports team always scores on the final play to win the game. 2. In horror movies- the car never starts, even if it's brand spanken new. |
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Topic: Overused Movie Cliches
1. The underdog sports team always scores on the final play to win the game. 2. In horror movies- the car never starts, even if it's brand spanken new. 3. The bully realizes what a creep he's been, apologizes and changes his ways. |
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Topic: Overused Movie Cliches 1. The underdog sports team always scores on the final play to win the game. 2. In horror movies- the car never starts, even if it's brand spanken new. 3. The bully realizes what a creep he's been, apologizes and changes his ways. 4. When a character wants to show someone news about what's going on, the TV/radio is always airing the pertinent newscast. |
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Topic: Overused Movie Cliches
1. The underdog sports team always scores on the final play to win the game. 2. In horror movies- the car never starts, even if it's brand spanken new. 3. The bully realizes what a creep he's been, apologizes and changes his ways. 4. When a character wants to show someone news about what's going on, the TV/radio is always airing the pertinent newscast. 5. A stupid tactic helps the team/player/etc. win the game. |
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Topic: Overused Movie Cliches
1. The underdog sports team always scores on the final play to win the game. 2. In horror movies- the car never starts, even if it's brand spanken new. 3. The bully realizes what a creep he's been, apologizes and changes his ways. 4. When a character wants to show someone news about what's going on, the TV/radio is always airing the pertinent newscast. 5. A stupid tactic helps the team/player/etc. win the game. 6. The workaholic father never has time for his family, they all hate him, then something dramatic happens, he realizes he's a horses's *** and they all live happily ever after. |
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