Movie Marathon (Part 3)

Films of Rufus Sewell

  1. Dark City
  2. A Knight’s Tale
  3. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
  4. Gods of Egypt
  5. Twenty-One

His screen debut, in 1991.

I love Dark City! Excellent sf noir, and he’s very good in it.

Films of Rufus Sewell

  1. Dark City
  2. A Knight’s Tale
  3. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
  4. Gods of Egypt
  5. Twenty-One
  6. Hamlet (1996)

He speaks the play’s (film’s) last line: “Go, bid the soldiers shoot.”

Films of Rufus Sewell

  1. Dark City
  2. A Knight’s Tale
  3. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
  4. Gods of Egypt
  5. Twenty-One
  6. Hamlet (1996)
  7. Old

ilms of Rufus Sewell

  1. Dark City
  2. A Knight’s Tale
  3. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
  4. Gods of Egypt
  5. Twenty-One
  6. Hamlet (1996)
  7. Old
  8. Dangerous beauty

Films of Rufus Sewell

  1. Dark City
  2. A Knight’s Tale
  3. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
  4. Gods of Egypt
  5. Twenty-One
  6. Hamlet (1996)
  7. Old
  8. Dangerous beauty
  9. Hercules

Films of Rufus Sewell

  1. Dark City
  2. A Knight’s Tale
  3. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
  4. Gods of Egypt
  5. Twenty-One
  6. Hamlet (1996)
  7. Old
  8. Dangerous beauty
  9. Hercules
  10. Killing Jesus

Films that relied on a novelty of some sort for their theatrical release.

  1. Jaws 3 in 3-D

Films that relied on a novelty of some sort for their theatrical release.

  1. Jaws 3 in 3-D
  2. Polyester featuring Odorama

Films that relied on a novelty of some sort for their theatrical release.

  1. Jaws 3 in 3-D
  2. Polyester featuring Odorama
  3. Tiger Child, the first IMAX film

Films that relied on a novelty of some sort for their theatrical release.

  1. Jaws 3 in 3-D
  2. Polyester featuring Odorama
  3. Tiger Child, the first IMAX film
  4. Earthquake featuring Sensurround

Films that relied on a novelty of some sort for their theatrical release.

  1. Jaws 3 in 3-D
  2. Polyester featuring Odorama
  3. Tiger Child, the first IMAX film
  4. Earthquake featuring Sensurround
  5. The Blair Witch Project - “found footage”

Marketed as a true story; kicked off the “found footage” faux documentary genre.

Films that relied on a novelty of some sort for their theatrical release.

  1. Jaws 3 in 3-D
  2. Polyester featuring Odorama
  3. Tiger Child, the first IMAX film
  4. Earthquake featuring Sensurround
  5. The Blair Witch Project - “found footage”
  6. Clue - multiple alternate endings filmed

Films that relied on a novelty of some sort for their theatrical release.

  1. Jaws 3 in 3-D
  2. Polyester featuring Odorama
  3. Tiger Child, the first IMAX film
  4. Earthquake featuring Sensurround
  5. The Blair Witch Project - “found footage”
  6. Clue - multiple alternate endings filmed
  7. The Tingler - with Percepto!, a chair vibrator, in some theaters

Films that relied on a novelty of some sort for their theatrical release.

  1. Jaws 3 in 3-D
  2. Polyester featuring Odorama
  3. Tiger Child, the first IMAX film
  4. Earthquake featuring Sensurround
  5. The Blair Witch Project - “found footage”
  6. Clue - multiple alternate endings filmed
  7. The Tingler - with Percepto!, a chair vibrator, in some theaters
  8. After The Ball (1987) - simulated nude scene

Films that relied on a novelty of some sort for their theatrical release.

  1. Jaws 3 in 3-D
  2. Polyester featuring Odorama
  3. Tiger Child, the first IMAX film
  4. Earthquake featuring Sensurround
  5. The Blair Witch Project - “found footage”
  6. Clue - multiple alternate endings filmed
  7. The Tingler - with Percepto!, a chair vibrator, in some theaters
  8. After The Ball (1987) - simulated nude scene
  9. Psycho - People late to the theater were supposedly not admitted; prominent warnings not to give away the plot twist

Films that relied on a novelty of some sort for their theatrical release.

  1. Jaws 3 in 3-D
  2. Polyester featuring Odorama
  3. Tiger Child, the first IMAX film
  4. Earthquake featuring Sensurround
  5. The Blair Witch Project - “found footage”
  6. Clue - multiple alternate endings filmed
  7. The Tingler - with Percepto!, a chair vibrator, in some theaters
  8. After The Ball (1987) - simulated nude scene
  9. Psycho - People late to the theater were supposedly not admitted; prominent warnings not to give away the plot twist
  10. The Fifth Element - Protagonist and antagonist never actually met

New category:

Movies in which someone’s feet played a prominent role in the plot

  1. Raya and the Last Dragon - Raya proves her worth to her father by defiantly getting a single toe on the center platform during her training

ninjaed by ekedolphin

Too bad, too, 'cause I had a really good one.

Movies in which someone’s feet played a prominent role in the plot

  1. Raya and the Last Dragon - Raya proves her worth to her father by defiantly getting a single toe on the center platform during her training
  2. The Little Mermaid – Ariel wants to be human and have legs (and of course, feet) instead of fins

-“BB”-

Movies in which someone’s feet played a prominent role in the plot

  1. Raya and the Last Dragon - Raya proves her worth to her father by defiantly getting a single toe on the center platform during her training
  2. The Little Mermaid – Ariel wants to be human and have legs (and of course, feet) instead of fins
  3. Die Hard - John McClane finds it necessary to walk barefoot on broken glass

Movies in which someone’s feet played a prominent role in the plot

  1. Raya and the Last Dragon - Raya proves her worth to her father by defiantly getting a single toe on the center platform during her training
  2. The Little Mermaid – Ariel wants to be human and have legs (and of course, feet) instead of fins
  3. Die Hard - John McClane finds it necessary to walk barefoot on broken glass
  4. Clash of the Titans - Perseus dons a helmet of invisibility to successfully spy on the evil Calibos, but doesn’t realize his footprints give him away.

Movies in which someone’s feet played a prominent role in the plot

  1. Raya and the Last Dragon - Raya proves her worth to her father by defiantly getting a single toe on the center platform during her training
  2. The Little Mermaid – Ariel wants to be human and have legs (and of course, feet) instead of fins
  3. Die Hard - John McClane finds it necessary to walk barefoot on broken glass
  4. Clash of the Titans - Perseus dons a helmet of invisibility to successfully spy on the evil Calibos, but doesn’t realize his footprints give him away.
  5. Misery - Annie breaks Paul’s ankles with a sledgehammer to keep him a helpless captive

I never saw the film, but clearly remember a hilarious SNL parody skit

Movies in which someone’s feet played a prominent role in the plot

  1. Raya and the Last Dragon - Raya proves her worth to her father by defiantly getting a single toe on the center platform during her training
  2. The Little Mermaid – Ariel wants to be human and have legs (and of course, feet) instead of fins
  3. Die Hard - John McClane finds it necessary to walk barefoot on broken glass
  4. Clash of the Titans - Perseus dons a helmet of invisibility to successfully spy on the evil Calibos, but doesn’t realize his footprints give him away.
  5. Misery - Annie breaks Paul’s ankles with a sledgehammer to keep him a helpless captive
  6. My Left Foot - Daniel Day-Lewis plays Christy Brown, a disabled artist who painted with his foot