Movie Marathon (Part 3)

Movies where children attempt to exercise agency over their lives

  1. My Sister’s Keeper
  2. Disney’s Robin Hood
  3. North
  4. Irreconcilable Differences
  5. Despicable Me
  6. Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead
  7. The Parent Trap

Movies where children attempt to exercise agency over their lives

  1. My Sister’s Keeper
  2. Disney’s Robin Hood
  3. North
  4. Irreconcilable Differences
  5. Despicable Me
  6. Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead
  7. The Parent Trap
  8. The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane

Movies where children attempt to exercise agency over their lives

  1. My Sister’s Keeper
  2. Disney’s Robin Hood
  3. North
  4. Irreconcilable Differences
  5. Despicable Me
  6. Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead
  7. The Parent Trap
  8. The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
  9. Matilda: The Musical

Movies where children attempt to exercise agency over their lives

  1. My Sister’s Keeper
  2. Disney’s Robin Hood
  3. North
  4. Irreconcilable Differences
  5. Despicable Me
  6. Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead
  7. The Parent Trap
  8. The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
  9. Matilda: The Musical
  10. Paper Moon

Existential Crises

  1. Seconds

Existential Crises

  1. Seconds
  2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Existential Crises

  1. Seconds
  2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  3. Vanilla Sky

Existential Crises

  1. Seconds
  2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  3. Vanilla Sky
  4. Birdman

Existential Crises

  1. Seconds
  2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  3. Vanilla Sky
  4. Birdman
  5. Dark City

A great sf noir mystery.

Existential Crises

  1. Seconds
  2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  3. Vanilla Sky
  4. Birdman
  5. Dark City
  6. The Matrix

Agree about Dark City. Definitely worth searching for.

Existential Crises

  1. Seconds
  2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  3. Vanilla Sky
  4. Birdman
  5. Dark City
  6. The Matrix
  7. Fight Club

Existential Crises

  1. Seconds
  2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  3. Vanilla Sky
  4. Birdman
  5. Dark City
  6. The Matrix
  7. Fight Club
  8. Synecdoche, New York

Existential Crises

  1. Seconds
  2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  3. Vanilla Sky
  4. Birdman
  5. Dark City
  6. The Matrix
  7. Fight Club
  8. Synecdoche, New York
  9. Donnie Darko
  1. Seconds
  2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  3. Vanilla Sky
  4. Birdman
  5. Dark City
  6. The Matrix
  7. Fight Club
  8. Synecdoche, New York
  9. Donnie Darko
  10. Before Sunset

NEXT: movies with the same title that are completely unrelated

  1. The Wharf Rat (1916, starring Mae Marsh; 1995 starring Lou Diamond Phillips)

Movies with the same title that are completely unrelated

  1. The Wharf Rat (1916, starring Mae Marsh; 1995 starring Lou Diamond Phillips)
  2. Frozen (2010 thriller film in which three friends are stuck on a skilift; 2013 Disney film with a magic queen and her normal princess sister)

Movies with the same title that are completely unrelated

  1. The Wharf Rat (1916, starring Mae Marsh; 1995 starring Lou Diamond Phillips)
  2. Frozen (2010 thriller film in which three friends are stuck on a skilift; 2013 Disney film with a magic queen and her normal princess sister)
  3. Betrayal (1983, drama/romance with Jeremy Irons and Ben Kingsley; 2003 Thriller about a mob assassin escaping LA)

Movies with the same title that are completely unrelated

  1. The Wharf Rat (1916, starring Mae Marsh; 1995 starring Lou Diamond Phillips)
  2. Frozen (2010 thriller film in which three friends are stuck on a skilift; 2013 Disney film with a magic queen and her normal princess sister)
  3. Betrayal (1983, drama/romance with Jeremy Irons and Ben Kingsley; 2003 Thriller about a mob assassin escaping LA)
  4. Rush (1991 crime drama starring Jason Patric and Jennifer Jason Leigh as two narcotics agents who become addicted to the junk they’re supposed to be fighting; 2013 docu-drama directed by Ron Howard about the rivalry between 1970s F1 drivers Nikki Lauda and James Hunt.)

-“BB”-

Movies with the same title that are completely unrelated

  1. The Wharf Rat (1916, starring Mae Marsh; 1995 starring Lou Diamond Phillips)
  2. Frozen (2010 thriller film in which three friends are stuck on a skilift; 2013 Disney film with a magic queen and her normal princess sister)
  3. Betrayal (1983, drama/romance with Jeremy Irons and Ben Kingsley; 2003 Thriller about a mob assassin escaping LA)
  4. Rush (1991 crime drama starring Jason Patric and Jennifer Jason Leigh as two narcotics agents who become addicted to the junk they’re supposed to be fighting; 2013 docu-drama directed by Ron Howard about the rivalry between 1970s F1 drivers Nikki Lauda and James Hunt.)
  5. Jack Frost (1988, Michael Keaton dies in a car accident and comes back in a snowman thanks to a magic harmonica; 1997 slasher movie about a killer who genetically fuses with snow and goes on a killing spree)

Movies with the same title that are completely unrelated

  1. The Wharf Rat (1916, starring Mae Marsh; 1995 starring Lou Diamond Phillips)
  2. Frozen (2010 thriller film in which three friends are stuck on a skilift; 2013 Disney film with a magic queen and her normal princess sister)
  3. Betrayal (1983, drama/romance with Jeremy Irons and Ben Kingsley; 2003 Thriller about a mob assassin escaping LA)
  4. Rush (1991 crime drama starring Jason Patric and Jennifer Jason Leigh as two narcotics agents who become addicted to the junk they’re supposed to be fighting; 2013 docu-drama directed by Ron Howard about the rivalry between 1970s F1 drivers Nikki Lauda and James Hunt.)
  5. Jack Frost (1988, Michael Keaton dies in a car accident and comes back in a snowman thanks to a magic harmonica; 1997 slasher movie about a killer who genetically fuses with snow and goes on a killing spree)
  6. Crash (1996, directed by David Cronenberg; 2004, directed by Paul Haggis)
  1. The Wharf Rat (1916, starring Mae Marsh: complicated silent melodrama, at which Mae Marsh excelled. Marsh spends most of the film in drag because she’s been raised as a boy by her misogynous grandfather; the title is because she’s a talented musician who makes a living busking around the wharfs; 1995 starring Lou Diamond Phillips: Phillips’ straight-cop brother is killed by dirty cops, and he uses his own criminal connections to go after them)
  2. Frozen (2010 thriller film in which three friends are stuck on a skilift; 2013 Disney film with a magic queen and her normal princess sister)
  3. Betrayal (1983, drama/romance with Jeremy Irons and Ben Kingsley; 2003 Thriller about a mob assassin escaping LA)
  4. Rush (1991 crime drama starring Jason Patric and Jennifer Jason Leigh as two narcotics agents who become addicted to the junk they’re supposed to be fighting; 2013 docu-drama directed by Ron Howard about the rivalry between 1970s F1 drivers Nikki Lauda and James Hunt.)
  5. Jack Frost (1988, Michael Keaton dies in a car accident and comes back in a snowman thanks to a magic harmonica; 1997 slasher movie about a killer who genetically fuses with snow and goes on a killing spree)
  6. Crash (1996, directed by David Cronenberg; 2004, directed by Paul Haggis)

adding plot details to #1, since everyone else included them

Movies with the same title that are completely unrelated

  1. The Wharf Rat (1916, starring Mae Marsh: complicated silent melodrama, at which Mae Marsh excelled. Marsh spends most of the film in drag because she’s been raised as a boy by her misogynous grandfather; the title is because she’s a talented musician who makes a living busking around the wharfs; 1995 starring Lou Diamond Phillips: Phillips’ straight-cop brother is killed by dirty cops, and he uses his own criminal connections to go after them)
  2. Frozen (2010 thriller film in which three friends are stuck on a skilift; 2013 Disney film with a magic queen and her normal princess sister)
  3. Betrayal (1983, drama/romance with Jeremy Irons and Ben Kingsley; 2003 Thriller about a mob assassin escaping LA)
  4. Rush (1991 crime drama starring Jason Patric and Jennifer Jason Leigh as two narcotics agents who become addicted to the junk they’re supposed to be fighting; 2013 docu-drama directed by Ron Howard about the rivalry between 1970s F1 drivers Nikki Lauda and James Hunt.)
  5. Jack Frost (1988, Michael Keaton dies in a car accident and comes back in a snowman thanks to a magic harmonica; 1997 slasher movie about a killer who genetically fuses with snow and goes on a killing spree)
  6. Crash (1996, directed by David Cronenberg, about car crashes as a sexual fetish; 2004, directed by Paul Haggis, a crime drama with thematic elements dealing with racism.)

Adding details as well.