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Heartbeat in the Brain (1970)
I need this like I need a hold in the head
This is one of those rare films that is very hard to come by and very hard to take if you do come by it.
Not many documentary filmmakers today are willing to take a drill to their forehead for their art.
I wish many more filmmakers (i won't name any names) would insert a drill into their own foreheads.
Art!
Entourage (2015)
Was this filmed in Sensurround?
Because it stinks.
Really, this is a horrible film.
There's no good reason to make a film from a TV show unless there were unresolved issues in the original TV show.
In this case, the unresolved issues seem to be the need to make a few more bucks off the original TV show.
Show this film to someone who hasn't seen the TV show (anybody who doesn't have HBO) and ask them to comment on it as a film.
The evident putrid malodorous essence of this fiasco will be olfactible.
Star Trek: Requiem for Methuselah (1969)
Bixby also wrote "The Man from Earth"
Jerome Bixby also wrote the script (his last one) for the very low budget 2007 movie "The Man From Earth":
http://imdb.com/title/tt0756683/
which explores a similar theme. In this film, professor John Oldman reveals that he has been alive for 14,000 years. What kind of life would that be? Is he joking?
The approach is different from "Requiem for Methuselah" in that the focus is less on character development and more on a discussion of certain historical topics and the issue of how an immortal would fit into normal life on Earth: Would he become a genius? Would he get married? Would he have children?
Bixby completed "The Man from Earth" on his deathbed in 1998.