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Jeremiah Johnson (1972)
Dances with Wolves (1990)

The Fountain (2006)
Interstellar (2014)

Prince of Darkness (1987)
Event Horizon (1997)

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Jeremiah Johnson and Dances With Wolves would make a great double feature…Similar themes and dangerous adventures with sympathetic characters and strong lead actors.

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That would be a great double feature.

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Heck yeah!
Two great movies about two guys who have had just about enough of society and so they head West to start anew…Dunbar and Johnson just want to be left alone.

Both of them wind up embroiled in violent encounters, romances, struggles they barely survive…

Jeez, does a guy need to go all the way to the Moon to be left alone?!?

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You just can't seem to make up your mind if having a solitary nature is positive or negative, huh? In the meantime, keep sequestering yourself in your garage and constantly listen to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAtwg1BwKek 😄 It'll register someday.

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I’m merely commenting on two excellent movies that I
really like and that is all.

Poor job at trying to start another stupid argument👎

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Woo hoo. I got 1 correct cool 😎

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The Searchers (1955?)
Psycho (1960)
Taxi Driver (1975)

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Please put the year each one came out. Do you recommend, to watch, in that order?

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Yes, watch them in that order.

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You want to change the “i” to an “e.” “Complimentary” means someone is giving a compliment. “Complementary” means that something is being fulfilled or completed.

And this feeble site’s Spellcheck will fuck you every chance it gets, so always proofread.

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collateral 2004
drive 2011

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Twister (1996)
Dante's Peak (1997)

The precursors to all disaster movies.

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Earthquake, a movie from the 1970s, would like to have a word with you!

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The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (82) and The Little Shop of Horrors (86) for a good-time 80s singalong double feature 😃

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Coffy (1973)
Truck Turner (1974)

I think we’ve mentioned this combination before under some other topic, and they really are the perfect double feature.

Here is a poster of a double bill, but with Pam Grier in Foxy Brown.

https://soundcloud.com/hotpeasandbutta/hot-peas-butta-foxy-brown

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This pretty much goes without saying lol:

The Shawshank Redemption
The Green Mile

I know they're already related by author and director but, they complement each other perfectly nonetheless lol.

And then there's:

The Sixth Sense
Stir of Echoes

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