Upvote the film you’d like to watch the most in the comments below!
Nominations are in for August’s Fedi Film Club - Fringe Threatre (see nominations post here).
This was a bit of an experiment and it was very cool to see all of these suggestions! Plenty of films I don’t know anything about!
Given that fringe (or arthouse or whatever) films have a different feel and aren’t as conducive to a popularity vote and an online live watch session, I say we play this by ear. At the least I’m happy to treat this as a running list of recommendations which those of us that are interested can work through, discussing as we go, and at the most we work through it together with a live watch session.
Either way … please vote if you like and share any thoughts or further suggestions you have about these films.
Each one in is a separate comment below, which you can upvote.
And, for clarity, they’re also in the list below, in alphabetical order.
If you have any handy tips on the best way to get a hold of any of these, please share! Note though that the high seas in general are likely are well known option.
- Hermit: Monster Killer (2016) IMDB
- Johnny got his gun.
- La Grande Bouffe (1973) wikipedia
- Lost Highway (1997) wikipedia
- Meet the Feebles (wikipedia)
- The Cremaster Cycle (wikipedia)
And of course, the main point of all this is to crowd-source human curated film recommendations. I’ll definitely want to watch more than one of these and encourage the same!
EDIT: As for watching together at the end of the month:
- If anyone is up to setting up one of those online live watch things … please feel free to run it and we’ll promote it here.
- Otherwise, I’ll keep going with what I tried last month: Live discussion threads in three different timezones scheduled for a weekend watch, or any other time people would find more convenient … where you can start the film yourself at home, at the scheduled time and engage in live-discussion in the thread.
Hermit: Monster Killer (2016) IMDB
A hilarious monster flick made on Sweden. With incredible special effects and a great performance by Borje Lundberg.
It’s in Swedish, so you need to find the subtitles in English.