In the good old days, i.e. before the spread of the multiplex, theaters would often show a double bill - two movies for the price of one. The recent release Grindhouse tried to recapture this era.
Not all double bills had to be B-Movies, they could also be A list films.
Here is suggestion for a good double bill (IMO):
1. The Manchurian Candidate (1962)

2. The Parallax View (1974)
Joe Frady is a determined reporter who often needs to defend his work from colleagues. After the assassination of a prominent U.S. senator, Frady begins to notice that reporters present during the assassination are dying mysteriously. After getting more involved in the case, Frady begins to realize that the assassination was part of a conspiracy somehow involving the Parallax Corporation, an enigmatic training institute. He then decides to enroll for the Parallax training himself to discover the truth
Not all double bills had to be B-Movies, they could also be A list films.
Here is suggestion for a good double bill (IMO):
1. The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
2. The Parallax View (1974)
Joe Frady is a determined reporter who often needs to defend his work from colleagues. After the assassination of a prominent U.S. senator, Frady begins to notice that reporters present during the assassination are dying mysteriously. After getting more involved in the case, Frady begins to realize that the assassination was part of a conspiracy somehow involving the Parallax Corporation, an enigmatic training institute. He then decides to enroll for the Parallax training himself to discover the truth

Last edited by Erasmus Folly; 04-19-08 at 09:12 AM.
Reason: Added Synopsis