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I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book. - Groucho Marx
Born to be Wild: The Wild One
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Timothy Carey: Hollywood Provocateur
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Making Another World: Sun Ra's Space is the Place
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Gone, but not Forgotten : Anthony Newley
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The Many Hats of Sammo Hung: Iron-Fisted Monk 1977
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Kaneto Shindo and the Atomic Bomb (Kind Of): Onibaba
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Early Japanese Animation – Part I: The Earliest Days
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Amicus Productions Presents: A Story of the Forgotten
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Lost in Adaptation: From the Earth to the Moon
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Feathered Nightmare: The Giant Claw
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Advanced Mutations in Love: The Fly 1958
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Values, Puppets, and Telepathic Flying Robot Gnomes: 1982’s Time Masters
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Sa Da Tay! The Short Films of Louis C.K.
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More than Gore: Giallo and Dario Argento
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Solar Records: The Sound of LA
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Rollerball: Roll of Thunder, Hear Me Cry
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An Introduction to the Films of Kousuke Sugimoto
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Solipsist's Andrew Huang Is A Skeptical Dreamer
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Father of a Wave: Shohei Imamura and The Eel
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