Dude, Where's My Platoon?
I wonder if between Sunday night and Tuesday night, I set Netflix history. Specifically, I think I may have had two movies, side by side in my queue, that are unrivaled in terms of how different they are from one another.
On Sunday night, Emily and I watched this movie.
Then on Tuesday night, I watched the next movie in our queue, which was this gem.
So the question is, can anyone match this pair of movies in terms of their polar opposites? The only stipulations are that no more than 72 hours separated the viewing of the two movies, and that you didn't watch any other movie(s) between the two movies.
If you can top my movie pair, I'll send you my own copy ofthe hard-to-find DVD, Gandhi: The Animal House Years.
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Impressive. I don't know how something like this is judged, and I'm no fan of judged sports. With that in mind, here is my submission for the solo class from earlier this week: This is Spinal Tap followed by Imagining Argentina.
Look ma I'm blogging. I watched Black Orpheus the 1959 Brazilian take of the Greek myth. Drums, vivid color, sensual and Portuguese. This was followed by the 1903 American classic, The Great Train Robbery. Organ music, sepia tones, fixed camera shots and western.
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