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Ever since seeing [livejournal.com profile] revsaintmichael and [livejournal.com profile] shellefly's posts about the Philly film fest, I've been wishing I was still in school in town and could just head over to catch some of the really cool films. 

Instead I have to check my schedule, figure in travel time, etc.  In the end there is a good chance I won't get to see anything (time & money getting in the way), but I put together a "short" list of what I want to see - only 35 different films.  I trimmed out stuff I can't get to in time, or which conflicts with something I rather see instead, leaving me with a list of only 21 films.  Mostly for the hell of it, I figure I'd list my dream schedule here.  Some of them still overlap, so it still needs work.

Sunday 10th
Quiet as a Mouse (dark German comedy)
Frozen (surreal British piece) or Izo (time traveling samurai)

Monday 11th
Four Shades of Brown (dark Swedish humor) or Spider Forest (Korean thriller)

Tuesday 12th
Oldboy (Korean revenge thriller)

Thursday 14th
Palindromes (bizarre, but sounds interesting)
Not Your Saturday Morning Cartoon (cartoons of adults)

Friday 15th
Checking Out (Peter Falk has a suicide party)
A Clockwork Orange (the classic - with Malcolm McDowell in attendance!)

Saturday 16th
Shooting Livien (it's got that Hobbit guy from Lost...)
Stratosphere Girl (anime-like/film noir cross)
More Things in Heaven and Earth (9 magic short films) or Night of 100 Films (100 really short films)

Sunday 17th
Arahan (Korean marshal arts)
Evilenko (Malcolm McDowell as a serial killer)
Karaoke Terror (umm...it's Japanese and bizarre) or Deadroom (another hard to classify one)

Monday 18th
Cutie Honey (pure Japanese cheese) or Kontroll (Hungarian thriller) or Deadroom (two shots at this one)

What would you see?
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