Movie Marathon (Part 2)

Movies with the word Story in their title

  1. Love Story
  2. West Side Story
  3. Toy Story
  4. The Story of Us
  5. The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter

Movies with the word Story in their title

  1. Love Story
  2. West Side Story
  3. Toy Story
  4. The Story of Us
  5. The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter
  6. The Greatest Story Ever Told

-“BB”-

Movies with the word Story in their title

  1. Love Story
  2. West Side Story
  3. Toy Story
  4. The Story of Us
  5. The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter
  6. The Greatest Story Ever Told
  7. The Philadelphia Story

Movies with the word Story in their title

  1. Love Story
  2. West Side Story
  3. Toy Story
  4. The Story of Us
  5. The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter
  6. The Greatest Story Ever Told
  7. The Philadelphia Story
  8. It’s Kind of a Funny Story

Movies with the word Story in their title

  1. Love Story
  2. West Side Story
  3. Toy Story
  4. The Story of Us
  5. The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter
  6. The Greatest Story Ever Told
  7. The Philadelphia Story
  8. It’s Kind of a Funny Story
  9. The Nativity Story

Movies with the word Story in their title

  1. Love Story
  2. West Side Story
  3. Toy Story
  4. The Story of Us
  5. The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter
  6. The Greatest Story Ever Told
  7. The Philadelphia Story
  8. It’s Kind of a Funny Story
  9. Smash Up: The Story of a Woman

Movies with the word Story in their title

  1. Love Story
  2. West Side Story
  3. Toy Story
  4. The Story of Us
  5. The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter
  6. The Greatest Story Ever Told
  7. The Philadelphia Story
  8. It’s Kind of a Funny Story
  9. Smash Up: The Story of a Woman
  10. A Soldier’s Story

Low Budget Movies (at least by Hollywood standards)

  1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail ($400,000)

Low Budget Movies (at least by Hollywood standards)

  1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail ($400,000)
  2. The Blair Witch Project ($60,000)

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Low Budget Movies (at least by Hollywood standards)

  1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail ($400,000)
  2. The Blair Witch Project ($600,000)
  3. Mad Max (1979) - ($200,000)

This site says Blair Witch was 600k, not 60k.

Wikipedia’s entry on the film is all over the place on what its budget was, apparently depending on what’s included, and who’s being quoted (but, regardless, it was certainly a low-budget film). Two quotes:

Low Budget Movies (at least by Hollywood standards)

  1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail ($400,000)
  2. The Blair Witch Project ($600,000)
  3. Mad Max (1979) - ($200,000)
  4. Best In Show - ($6,000,000)

Low Budget Movies (at least by Hollywood standards)

  1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail ($400,000)
  2. The Blair Witch Project ($600,000)
  3. Mad Max (1979) - ($200,000)
  4. Best In Show - ($6,000,000)
  5. Another Earth ($150,000)

Low Budget Movies (at least by Hollywood standards)

  1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail ($400,000)
  2. The Blair Witch Project ($600,000)
  3. Mad Max (1979) - ($200,000)
  4. Best In Show - ($6,000,000)
  5. Bottle Rocket ($5m)

Housekeeping and my submission.

Low Budget Movies (at least by Hollywood standards)

  1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail ($400,000)
  2. The Blair Witch Project ($600,000)
  3. Mad Max (1979) - ($200,000)
  4. Best In Show - ($6,000,000)
  5. Another Earth ($150,000)
  6. Bottle Rocket ($5m)
  7. Henry: Portrait of A Serial Killer ($110,000)

Low Budget Movies (at least by Hollywood standards)

  1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail ($400,000)
  2. The Blair Witch Project ($600,000)
  3. Mad Max (1979) - ($200,000)
  4. Best In Show - ($6,000,000)
  5. Another Earth ($150,000)
  6. Bottle Rocket ($5m)
  7. Henry: Portrait of A Serial Killer ($110,000)
  8. Pi ($134,815)

Low Budget Movies (at least by Hollywood standards)

  1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail ($400,000)
  2. The Blair Witch Project ($600,000)
  3. Mad Max (1979) - ($200,000)
  4. Best In Show - ($6,000,000)
  5. Another Earth ($150,000)
  6. Bottle Rocket ($5m)
  7. Henry: Portrait of A Serial Killer ($110,000)
  8. Pi ($134,815)
  9. Halloween ($350,000)

For a time, the most successful independent feature ever.

Low Budget Movies (at least by Hollywood standards)

  1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail ($400,000)
  2. The Blair Witch Project ($600,000)
  3. Mad Max (1979) - ($200,000)
  4. Best In Show - ($6,000,000)
  5. Another Earth ($150,000)
  6. Bottle Rocket ($5m)
  7. Henry: Portrait of A Serial Killer ($110,000)
  8. Pi ($134,815)
  9. Halloween ($350,000)
  10. El Mariachi ($7,000)

Movies prominently featuring Eggs

  1. The Egg and I (1947)

Movies prominently featuring Eggs

  1. The Egg and I (1947)
  2. Cool Hand Luke (1967)

He eats FIFTY boiled eggs on a bet.

Movies prominently featuring Eggs

  1. The Egg and I (1947)
  2. Cool Hand Luke (1967)
  3. Octopussy (1983)

An auction of a Fabergé egg is a key plot element.

Movies prominently featuring Eggs

  1. The Egg and I (1947)
  2. Cool Hand Luke (1967)
  3. Octopussy (1983)
  4. Ghostbusters (1984)

Eggs cook by themselves in Dana’s haunted apartment.