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I'm sure most of you know the drill at this point but one episode every other month around these parts is a special episode where you folks nominate and vote for that week's double feature! Democracy!

Your last vote was for LE SAMOURAI (1967) + GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI (1999) which we just dropped. The next episode you're voting on will be for one of our episodes in April!

This is our 20th time doing this so I'm sure that most of you know the drill by now but in case you don't, once again:

1) Comment below with your double feature ideas/requests of pre-2000s genre films (maybe include an argument for the pairing to convince others for part 2.)

2) Look at other people's double features below and hit the "like" button on it to upvote theirs if you think it's a good one.

This post will be up for about a week or so and after the results are in I will put the most upvoted double features into a poll for everyone to vote on more officially.

AND GO!

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Neither-Neither

Wild At Heart (1990) vs. The Living End (1992) - both arty action road movies. Lynch’s surreal coming-of-age deconstructive melodrama and Araki’s nihilistic AIDS-era queer explosion of rage. AND/OR Doom Generation (1995) vs. Natural Born Killers (1994) - Araki’s “straight” self-remake and Stone’s quasi-ripoff delirium on mass media. It’s almost the same lol. Or you could have a 4-way for a change. All these movies are so similar.

John

Hidden Agenda (1990) and Resurrection Man (1998). A political thriller and horror period drama that both captured the atmosphere of violence and paranoia of the 1970s in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. The Crying Game (1992) would also fit in well with these two.