Movie Marathon (Part 3)

Cowards and scoundrels

  1. Paul Reiser - Carter J. Burke, Aliens
  2. Glenn Shadix - Oho, Beetlejuice
  3. Joe Pantoliano - Cypher, The Matrix

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  1. Paul Reiser - Carter J. Burke, Aliens
  2. Glenn Shadix - Oho, Beetlejuice
  3. Joe Pantoliano - Cypher, The Matrix
  4. Wormtongue-LOTR played by Brad Dourif

Cowards and scoundrels

  1. Paul Reiser - Carter J. Burke, Aliens
  2. Glenn Shadix - Otho, Beetlejuice
  3. Joe Pantoliano - Cypher, The Matrix
  4. Wormtongue-LOTR played by Brad Dourif
  5. Wayne Knight - Dennis Nedry, Jurassic Park

Cowards and scoundrels

  1. Paul Reiser - Carter J. Burke, Aliens
  2. Glenn Shadix - Otho, Beetlejuice
  3. Joe Pantoliano - Cypher, The Matrix
  4. Wormtongue-LOTR played by Brad Dourif
  5. Wayne Knight - Dennis Nedry, Jurassic Park
  6. Stephen Root - Coontz, Robocop 3

Cowards and scoundrels

  1. Paul Reiser - Carter J. Burke, Aliens
  2. Glenn Shadix - Otho, Beetlejuice
  3. Joe Pantoliano - Cypher, The Matrix
  4. Wormtongue-LOTR played by Brad Dourif
  5. Wayne Knight - Dennis Nedry, Jurassic Park
  6. Stephen Root - Coontz, Robocop 3
  7. Eric Idle - Sir Robin, Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Cowards and scoundrels

  1. Paul Reiser - Carter J. Burke, Aliens
  2. Glenn Shadix - Otho, Beetlejuice
  3. Joe Pantoliano - Cypher, The Matrix
  4. Wormtongue-LOTR played by Brad Dourif
  5. Wayne Knight - Dennis Nedry, Jurassic Park
  6. Stephen Root - Coontz, Robocop 3
  7. Eric Idle - Sir Robin, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  8. Michael Caine - Lawrence Jamieson, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

Cowards and scoundrels

  1. Paul Reiser - Carter J. Burke, Aliens
  2. Glenn Shadix - Otho, Beetlejuice
  3. Joe Pantoliano - Cypher, The Matrix
  4. Wormtongue-LOTR played by Brad Dourif
  5. Wayne Knight - Dennis Nedry, Jurassic Park
  6. Stephen Root - Coontz, Robocop 3
  7. Eric Idle - Sir Robin, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  8. Michael Caine - Lawrence Jamieson, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
  9. Bert Lahr – The Cowardly Lion, The Wizard of Oz

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Cowards and scoundrels

  1. Paul Reiser - Carter J. Burke, Aliens
  2. Glenn Shadix - Otho, Beetlejuice
  3. Joe Pantoliano - Cypher, The Matrix
  4. Wormtongue-LOTR played by Brad Dourif
  5. Wayne Knight - Dennis Nedry, Jurassic Park
  6. Stephen Root - Coontz, Robocop 3
  7. Eric Idle - Sir Robin, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  8. Michael Caine - Lawrence Jamieson, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
  9. Bert Lahr – The Cowardly Lion, The Wizard of Oz
  10. Andy Linden - Mundungus Fletcher, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

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Movies with a cinematic gimmick

  1. The Wizard of Oz (1939) - the film goes from black & white to color and back.

Movies with a cinematic gimmick

  1. The Wizard of Oz (1939) - the film goes from black & white to color and back.
  2. The Matrix (1999) - the contrasting styles between The Matrix and the real world.
  1. The Wizard of Oz (1939) - the film goes from black & white to color and back.
  2. The Matrix (1999) - the contrasting styles between The Matrix and the real world.
  3. House of Wax (1953) 3D remake starring Vincent Price, of Mystery of the Wax Museum. So well-received, it was released in ordinary 2d.
  4. Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) very early color film using a 2-color process. The reds are muted, but the director makes it work for him, and it adds to the mysterious tenor of the film.

Movies with a cinematic gimmick

  1. The Wizard of Oz (1939) - the film goes from black & white to color and back.
  2. The Matrix (1999) - the contrasting styles between The Matrix and the real world.
  3. House of Wax (1953) 3D remake starring Vincent Price, of Mystery of the Wax Museum. So well-received, it was released in ordinary 2d.
  4. Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) very early color film using a 2-color process. The reds are muted, but the director makes it work for him, and it adds to the mysterious tenor of the film.
  5. Russian Ark (2002) - Shot in one continuous eighty-seven-minute take.

Movies with a cinematic gimmick

  1. The Wizard of Oz (1939) - the film goes from black & white to color and back.
  2. The Matrix (1999) - the contrasting styles between The Matrix and the real world.
  3. House of Wax (1953) 3D remake starring Vincent Price, of Mystery of the Wax Museum. So well-received, it was released in ordinary 2d.
  4. Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) very early color film using a 2-color process. The reds are muted, but the director makes it work for him, and it adds to the mysterious tenor of the film.
  5. Russian Ark (2002) - Shot in one continuous eighty-seven-minute take.
  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - There is no dialogue until 25 minutes into the movie (“Here you are, sir, Main Level, please”).

Movies with a cinematic gimmick

  1. The Wizard of Oz (1939) - the film goes from black & white to color and back.
  2. The Matrix (1999) - the contrasting styles between The Matrix and the real world.
  3. House of Wax (1953) 3D remake starring Vincent Price, of Mystery of the Wax Museum. So well-received, it was released in ordinary 2d.
  4. Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) very early color film using a 2-color process. The reds are muted, but the director makes it work for him, and it adds to the mysterious tenor of the film.
  5. Russian Ark (2002) - Shot in one continuous eighty-seven-minute take.
  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - There is no dialogue until 25 minutes into the movie (“Here you are, sir, Main Level, please”).
  7. Rope (1948) - Filmed as one long cut in real time. Hitchcock actually snuck in a few cuts due to the technical restraints of the time, but they looked almost seamless.

Movies with a cinematic gimmick

  1. The Wizard of Oz (1939) - the film goes from black & white to color and back.
  2. The Matrix (1999) - the contrasting styles between The Matrix and the real world.
  3. House of Wax (1953) 3D remake starring Vincent Price, of Mystery of the Wax Museum. So well-received, it was released in ordinary 2d.
  4. Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) very early color film using a 2-color process. The reds are muted, but the director makes it work for him, and it adds to the mysterious tenor of the film.
  5. Russian Ark (2002) - Shot in one continuous eighty-seven-minute take.
  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - There is no dialogue until 25 minutes into the movie (“Here you are, sir, Main Level, please”).
  7. Rope (1948) - Filmed as one long cut in real time. Hitchcock actually snuck in a few cuts due to the technical restraints of the time, but they looked almost seamless.
  8. Lady in the Lake (1947) Early use of main character POV filming, Robert Montgomery(star and director) tried it to give a sense of Chandler’s 1st person narrative by Phillip Marlowe. It didn’t go over well.

Movies with a cinematic gimmick

  1. The Wizard of Oz (1939) - the film goes from black & white to color and back.
  2. The Matrix (1999) - the contrasting styles between The Matrix and the real world.
  3. House of Wax (1953) 3D remake starring Vincent Price, of Mystery of the Wax Museum. So well-received, it was released in ordinary 2d.
  4. Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) very early color film using a 2-color process. The reds are muted, but the director makes it work for him, and it adds to the mysterious tenor of the film.
  5. Russian Ark (2002) - Shot in one continuous eighty-seven-minute take.
  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - There is no dialogue until 25 minutes into the movie (“Here you are, sir, Main Level, please”).
  7. Rope (1948) - Filmed as one long cut in real time. Hitchcock actually snuck in a few cuts due to the technical restraints of the time, but they looked almost seamless.
  8. Lady in the Lake (1947) Early use of main character POV filming, Robert Montgomery(star and director) tried it to give a sense of Chandler’s 1st person narrative by Phillip Marlowe. It didn’t go over well.
  9. Waking Life (2001) - The whole film was shot and edited into a complete live-action version before animation began.

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Movies with a cinematic gimmick

  1. The Wizard of Oz (1939) - the film goes from black & white to color and back.
  2. The Matrix (1999) - the contrasting styles between The Matrix and the real world.
  3. House of Wax (1953) 3D remake starring Vincent Price, of Mystery of the Wax Museum. So well-received, it was released in ordinary 2d.
  4. Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) very early color film using a 2-color process. The reds are muted, but the director makes it work for him, and it adds to the mysterious tenor of the film.
  5. Russian Ark (2002) - Shot in one continuous eighty-seven-minute take.
  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - There is no dialogue until 25 minutes into the movie (“Here you are, sir, Main Level, please”).
  7. Rope (1948) - Filmed as one long cut in real time. Hitchcock actually snuck in a few cuts due to the technical restraints of the time, but they looked almost seamless.
  8. Lady in the Lake (1947) Early use of main character POV filming, Robert Montgomery(star and director) tried it to give a sense of Chandler’s 1st person narrative by Phillip Marlowe. It didn’t go over well.
  9. Waking Life (2001) - The whole film was shot and edited into a complete live-action version before animation began.
  10. Time Code (2000) - screen is divided into quarters each representing a different scene going on simultaneously.

Non-musical movies whose title is based on a song lyric

  1. Paper Moon- from “Its only a Paper Moon”.

Non-musical movies whose title is based on a song lyric

  1. Paper Moon- from “Its only a Paper Moon”.
  2. Jumping Jack Flash - fun Whoopi Goldberg spy movie

Non-musical movies whose title is based on a song lyric

  1. Paper Moon- from “Its only a Paper Moon”.
  2. Jumping Jack Flash - fun Whoopi Goldberg spy movie
  3. Boys Don’t Cry

Non-musical movies whose title is based on a song lyric

  1. Paper Moon- from “Its only a Paper Moon”.
  2. Jumping Jack Flash - fun Whoopi Goldberg spy movie
  3. Boys Don’t Cry
  4. Stand By Me