Imaginary Cinema Club

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Ron Burgundy
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Imaginary Cinema Club

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So, had a thought today, what if we present a bunch of films (3-5) of the same ilk, which would play every few days. I suggest we rotate who ever puts forth the groups. We don't have to actually watch these, but it would give us a lift off incase we want to. Would be great if i got some support for this, boosh, six, shryke if you could go next...

For the first day of ICC, i present to you:

Mississippi Burning (1988)
Angel Heart (1987)
Mud (2012)
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I like this!

My lower brow four -- borrowing one from Ron:

Angel Heart
End Of Days
Constantine
Devil's Advocate (preferably with a post-screening Q&A hosted by Shryke explaining to us all how deep his love for the film goes :lol: )
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Speaking of Shryke, I just watched a movie set in his backyard: Waiting to Exhale. This is much better than I remember it being.

Ever see it, Shryke?
It's like what Lenin said...I am the walrus.

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Shryke must have a huge backyard

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According to the guys on Crime in Sports/Small Town Murder, the Phoenix metro isn't that big. It's just everyone's moving there.

Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure was also filmed there.
It's like what Lenin said...I am the walrus.

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