I saw the trailer for Devil's Double too. Intriguing concept! Looked like it would be very engrossing, over the top in some places, but aren't all movies these days?
The main attraction last night was a restored print of The Man Who Fell to Earth, a mid-'70s film by Nicholas Roeg starring David Bowie in his first film role. He was so perfect you might think the role was written for him, but no! It was conceived as a vehicle for Peter O'Toole. Bowie was much more relaxed and natural in the role than O'Toole would have been.
Over the top it was not and that made the climactic scenes even more powerful. It was interesting to see how many technological innovations the main character started, in his quest to raise funds to return to his home planet, that have really come to pass. Self developing cameras, disposable recyclable cameras, speakerphones, unleaded gas, remote controls, etc. I expected him to produce contact lenses that would correct Buck Henry's terrible eyesight, but he never did. I wonder why that wasn't part of the story.