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JennyB wrote:
28 Jun 2022, 2:33pm
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I've weaseled my way back into the history department (for this fall anyway), teaching a postwar US seminar. I had to formally apply for it, but right beside mine on the list is a seminar on Cuba, which immediately activated this in my mind:
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Almost Human (1974) A two-bit crook with an itchy trigger-finger concocts a hare brained kidnapping scheme that results in the deaths of many. Tomas Millian plays the loathsome lead character, who would give David Hess a run for his money. Also with Henry Silva and Ray Lovelock. No shortage of pretty women with Anita Stringberg, Laura Belli, and Rosito Torosh. Directed by Umberto Lenzi, this one is a mean-spirited as they come. (DVD)

Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart to Hades (1972) The third film on the manga-based franchise about a wandering samurai assassin and his infant son with a weaponized stroller sees Itto protect a falsely accused prostitute resulting in the usual pile of dead bodies. Although, this one was a bit light on the action compared to the first two, still a lot of fun. (HBO)

The Belko Experiment (2016) An office building on lockdown gets a weird message over the PA system, saying that if 30 of the 80 people in the building aren’t dead in 2 hours, then they will kill 60. The argument of 'is this for real', and 'we aren’t savages' soon turn to brutal killings and everyone had better watch their back. So, Battle Royale in an office building? Yes, exactly. Any surprises? Not really, but fun and violent. You could do worse with 90 minutes of your time. Michael Rooker and John C McGinley are familiar faces, Adria Arjona is a babe. Slither’s James Gunn on the screenplay. (TUBI)

Private Parts (1972) Teenage runaway Cheryl finds herself staying at the Los Angeles skid row hotel of her Aunt Martha and meets a colorful cast of drunks and perverts who stay there. Her former roommates who come looking for her meet gruesome deaths, and we soon find out that this was the last known whereabouts of an aspiring young model named Alice. A reclusive young photographer named George likes to peep, and he also likes to do very strange things with blow-up dolls! Nudity and violence all around in director Paul Bartel’s unsung sleaze gem, this is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! (TCM/Cable)

The Brides Wore Blood (1972) Florida indie directed by and starring people who barely have any additional credits, this one is about four pretty women lured to castle to be ritualistically sacrificed to halt a generations-old vampire curse. Some nudity, some cheap gore, but the best thing about this one is a cool title and poster. (TUBI)

Opera (1987) An auto accident forces an understudy into the lead role in MacBeth, and she’s an instant sensation. Except whenever she’s alone a masked assailant kidnaps her, ties her up, tapes needles to her eyelids and makes her watch him butcher her acquaintances. The gore scenes were great, I would have liked the film to keep a quicker pace. The operatic score had help from Claudio Simonetti, Brian Eno and Bill Wyman, and was broken up by bursts of heavy metal during the kill scenes. Some say this was the last in Dario Argento’s near 20 year run of classics. (TUBI)

The Killer is One of 13 (1973) On the two year anniversary of her husbands death, a widow hosts a party at her rural mansion and tells her guests at dinner that she believes one of them was responsible and by the end of the weekend the killer’s identity will be revealed. Pretty talky for the first hour, but the pace picks up tremendously in the final 30 minutes. Eurpoe’s favorite El Hombre Lobo, Paul Naschy, has a supporting role in this Spanish giallo. Surprisingly for a movie like this, no nudity. (TUBI)

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Head of the Family (1996) Outrageous horror/comedy from Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment. A Florida cafe owner sees members of the freakish Stackpoole family kidnap a truck driver, so he uses this information to blackmail them into making his rival, a drug dealing extortionist who happens to be married to the girl he's fucking, disappear. The Stakpooles are four siblings that consist of a guy with giant eyeballs, a dimwitted muscular brute, a voluptuous blond, and an over sized head attached to a tiny body (the head of the family). When they complete their end of the bargain, the cafe owner continues the blackmailing, this time for cash, but the Stakpooles won't let that sit. Jacqueline Lovell, an occasional porno actress, plays the often naked, gold-digging redneck girlfriend, and she’s just about as good looking as anyone. This was pretty entertaining for such a silly flick. (SHUDDER)

Habit (1995) Larry Fessenden writes, directs, and stars in this gritty New York indie about a 20-something drinker who meets a woman at a party who likes to bite him and drink his blood during sex. His already unstable life takes a turn for the worse. I liked this one. (SHUDDER)

It was East vs West Indie night on The Last Drive In, and Joe Bob had Charles Band of Empire/Full Moon for the first film, and Larry Fessenden for the second. Both were loaded with great stories. If I’m gonna be honest, I kinda fast forwarded through Habit, as I watched it for the first time anly a couple months ago.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
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I bought this t-shirt a few months ago (inspired by a bizarre classroom discussion):
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Mr. Hand is the true hero of "Fast Times" IMHO...
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I bought this t-shirt a few months ago (inspired by a bizarre classroom discussion):
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Mr. Hand is the true hero of "Fast Times" IMHO...
It took a long time to figure that out, but it's true.
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The Killer is One of 13
Couldn't you just wash it off?

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Lone Wolf & Cub: Baby Cart in Peril
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The Black Phone (2022) In late 70s Denver, a creep in a van is kidnapping young boys and tying them up in a basement. When Finney, an athlete who has bullies for some reason, gets snatched, he finds help in the form of spooky calls from a disconnected phone. I thought the plot was a bit thin, but it served the gimmick, which was good, and never boring. Directed by the guy who did Sinister, adapted from a Joe Hill story. (In Theaters)

Escape From New York (1981) John Carpenter’s often imitated action/SciFi classic about a future where the city of New York has been walled up and used as a free range prison. The President of the United States is kidnapped and held for ransom within the walls after a plane crash, and the government sends in an unwilling one-man rescue team in Snake Plissken, a disgraced war hero, iconically played by an eye-patch wearing Kurt Russell. Also with Adrienne Barbeau, Isaac Hayes, Donald Pleasence, Harry Dean Stanton, Ernest Borgnine and Lee Van Cleef. Not to be missed. (SHUDDER)

Return of the Living Dead (1985) While explaining to a co-worker that Night of the Living Dead was a true story, a medical supply warehouse worker accidentally releases a zombie from a drum in the basement that the military had accidentally shipped there 14 years ago. One thing leads to another and the medical supply guy convinces the funeral home guy next door to cremate the remains, and the smoke gets caught in the rain, which falls on the neighboring cemetery, which causes the dead to rise and chase around the punk rockers that were hanging out there. Funny, gory, great soundtrack, and Linnea Quigley naked for an extended period. This is everything anyone could want in a cheesy 80s gore flick. Written and directed by Dan O’Bannon. Send more cops. (SHUDDER)

The Girl in Room 2A aka La casa della paura (1974) After a short jail stint, a young woman staying in a small apartment finds that the women who stayed before her have gone missing. The first hour of this giallo was a bit disjointed but pretty action packed in the last 30 minutes or so. Daniela Gordiano was pretty likeable in the lead, and the great Rosalba Neri had a small part. Some nudity and gore, in Italian with subs. (TUBI)

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Uncle Sam (1996) A Desert Storm vet rises from the grave and wreaks havoc at a small town 4th of July celebration. The writer/director collaboration of Larry Cohen and Bill Lustig reunites from Maniac Cop, but unfortunately, this firecracker was a dud. With Timothy Bottoms, Isaac Hayes, Robert Forster, and PJ Soles (SHUDDER)

Nightbreed (Director’s Cut) (1990) A young man is duped by his serial killer therapist into thinking he’s responsible for the rash of local murders, and in his death, escapes to a lavish underworld of mostly sympathetic monsters. This flopped hard when it was originally released as the studio edited to resemble a straight forward slasher and the result was pretty incoherent. I’d seen it a few times over the years, and was never a fan, aside form the great make-up FX, but this more complete version, which I believe was restored in 2014, is a bit easier to swallow. I’m glad I saw it,but unlikely I’d ever revisit. Clive Barker, who had a smash hit directing Hellraiser a few years earlier, would only direct one more feature, which was the pretty good horror-noir Lord of Illusions. (SHUDDER)

This was the season finale of LDI, they managed to squeeze in one I hadn’t seen, and another that I hadn’t in decades!
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School of the Holy Beast aka The Transgressor (1974) A nunnery that also works a reform school for troubled teens is witness to non-stop sex, violence and conspiracies. It would make sense, since it’s directed by Norifumi Suzuki, who previously did a handful of Girl Boss movies. This pinky-nunsploitation combo delivers the goods. (DVD)

Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril (1972) The former shogun assassin crosses path with a tattooed female samurai, a rival from his past, and a clan who wants him dead in this 4th entry of the franchise. It seemed the third movie lightened up, though slightly, on the violence, but the kill count is way up in this one, and so are the boobies, as our female ronin did much of her fighting topless. (HBO)

Subspecies (1991) Evil, long-fingered vampire Radu returns to claim and throne and the precious Bloodstone from his father, the Vampire King (Phantasm’s Angus Scrimm in a short role). Apparently, the recent vampire reign in Romania has been villager-friendly until now. Radu’s goody-two-shoes half brother, Stefan, shows up to protect the three hot chicks that are staying at an inn close by the castle. The subspecies are these little Claymation demons that grew from Radu’s fingers when he pulled them off. They didn’t really do it for me, but I did like Dracula-ish story. Of the 3 girls, one showed a tit, and another showed two, though one at a time. Ted Nicolaou directs this, as well as three sequels for Full Moon. (SHUDDER)

Subspecies 2: Bloodstone (1993) The evil, long-fingered vampire, Radu, was not down for the count as it appeared, and now he’s after Michelle, the lone survivor and bite victim from the first film. She made it out of the castle with the precious “Bloodstone” and flees to a hotel in Bucharest, but after she “dies” and wakes up in an ambulance, she goes on the run and struggles with her urges to feed. She bites a rocker at a heavy metal club she starts to frequent. Ted Nicolau returns to write and direct, but only Anders Hove reprises his role as Radu. Michelle was replaced by a different actress, and Melanie Shatner (yes, she does have a famous dad) is Michelle’s sister who comes from America to help. Also added is Radu’s mother, an evil sorceress who skin appears to be burned beyond recognition. Hey, these Subspecies movies ain’t so bad! Some nudity. (TUBI)

Santo y Mantequilla Napoles en La Venganza de La Llorona aka The Revenge of the Crying Woman (1974) The silver-masked hero/luchador teams with the legendary Cuban welterweight boxing champion to save a professor, his two pretty nieces, and a little boy from the infamous banshee of Mexican folklore, while keeping thugs away from a fortune in gold. Seems to be the plot of nearly every Santo movie with an interchangeable monster, but they’re always fun! (Midnight Pulp)

The Third Eye (1966) A young count with a recently deceased fiance brings young ladies home and strangles them during sex, then disposes of the bodies with the help of his maid, who is also in love with him. Franco Nero and Erika Blanc are about as young as I’d ever seen them in this. Fantastic movie, I’d say it’s a must-see for fans of Italian horror/Eurosleaze. Incredibly gruesome for its time, and Joe D’Amato would remake it in the gory-as-fuck Buio Omega years later. (YouTube)

Buio Omega aka Beyond the Darkness (1979) Joe D’Amato’s notorious gore classic. A rich young man has an odd sexual relationship with his older nanny, whom he shares a mansion with. When his fiancée dies, he digs her up, stuffs her, puts her in a bed, then attempts and sometimes succeeds in bringing women home to fuck then murder in the bed next to her corpse. This one left a me with a feeling of repulsion when I saw it several years ago, but it goes down a bit easier after multiple viewings. Very gory, and with nudity. I think this may be knocking on the door for my personal all-time list. (Midnight Pulp/TUBI)

The Beyond (1981) A young New York woman inherits a run-down New Orleans hotel that sits over one of the Seven Gates of Hell, and several death occur while she attempts to restore it. This gore classic from Lucio Fulci has eye-gouging, acid-burning, faces torn apart by tarantulas, and countless other practical effects that should satisfy any gorehound. I used to rent the edited VHS as a teenage under the title Seven Doors of Death until I found a VHS bootleg of a Japanese laser disc (remember laser discs?) which I still have to this day. (SHUDDER)

Spider Baby, or the Maddest Story Ever Told (1967) Lon Chaney Jr plays a caretaker who looks after the three remaining Merrye children, who suffer from a rare disease that sees them slowly regress to infancy. When distant cousins suddenly arrive to claim the property and have the occupants removed, the kids take matters into their own hands. Carol Ohmart (House on Haunted Hill) plays the nasty cousin, Sid Haig is the oldest of the kids, basically a full grown toddler. The pretty Jill Banner is the title character, who catches spiders and has a knack for picking non-poisonous mushrooms. Jill would often play a stoned hippie in Dragnet episodes and date Marlon Brando before being killed in an auto accident in 1982. Director jack Hill made this light-hearted delight in 1964, and it sat on the shelf for a few years before making it tho the theaters, and was actually pretty difficult to find until the DVD era. (TUBI)

Homicidal (1961) An attractive blond pays a bus boy to marry her in the middle of the night, shockingly murders the justice of the peace, and pins the crime on her sister-in-law. But why? William Castle, the master of gimmicks, made this black & white answer Hitchcock’s Psycho, which was a smash hit the previous year. The gimmick was that with 10 minutes remaining in the film, a “fright break” would appear on the screen, and theater patrons were allowed to leave the theater and spend the end of the movie in the “coward’s corner” in the lobby and get a full refund on their admission. Anyone who left missed a really good ending! Patricia Breslin is the most recognizable face in this, she played Shatner’s wife in the “Nick of Time” episode in Twilight Zone. (DVD)
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Homicidal (1961) An attractive blond pays a bus boy to marry her in the middle of the night, shockingly murders the justice of the peace, and pins the crime on her sister-in-law. But why? William Castle, the master of gimmicks, made this black & white answer Hitchcock’s Psycho, which was a smash hit the previous year. The gimmick was that with 10 minutes remaining in the film, a “fright break” would appear on the screen, and theater patrons were allowed to leave the theater and spend the end of the movie in the “coward’s corner” in the lobby and get a full refund on their admission. Anyone who left missed a really good ending! Patricia Breslin is the most recognizable face in this, she played Shatner’s wife in the “Nick of Time” episode in Twilight Zone. (DVD)
Castle was a fucking genius with those gimmicks. I loved Matinee for its honouring guys like Castle.
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Homicidal (1961) An attractive blond pays a bus boy to marry her in the middle of the night, shockingly murders the justice of the peace, and pins the crime on her sister-in-law. But why? William Castle, the master of gimmicks, made this black & white answer Hitchcock’s Psycho, which was a smash hit the previous year. The gimmick was that with 10 minutes remaining in the film, a “fright break” would appear on the screen, and theater patrons were allowed to leave the theater and spend the end of the movie in the “coward’s corner” in the lobby and get a full refund on their admission. Anyone who left missed a really good ending! Patricia Breslin is the most recognizable face in this, she played Shatner’s wife in the “Nick of Time” episode in Twilight Zone. (DVD)
Castle was a fucking genius with those gimmicks. I loved Matinee for its honouring guys like Castle.
I screwed up, it was a bell hop, not a bus boy. I feel ridiculous. Matinee is wonderful.
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Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell (1995) No-budget Japanese Evil Dead ripoff where a muscular man and his girlfriend kill their demon-possessed acquaintance in a haunted house, watch him get up, kill him again, and repeat the sequence basically throughout the movie’s 62 minute runtime! Extremely gory, and many bits mirror Evil Dead 1 and 2 almost exactly, including some claymation! This was a barrel of monkeys, I say go for it! (Midnight Pulp)

The Convent (2000) A group of co-eds sneak into an abandoned convent, where the murders occurred 40 years ago, and one by one become possessed and torment their friends in this comedy that’s very reminiscent of Night of the Demons. The only one who can save them is Adrienne Barbeau with a shotgun. Bill Mosely and Coolio play pot-smoking cops. Gory, a little funny, no nudity. (SHUDDER)

Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge (1989) Assumed dead, a karate-kickin’ burn victim lives in the AC ducts and protects his grieving girlfriend (Playboy Playmate of the Month Feb 88, Kari Whitman) from the constant violent assaults and rape attempts that occur on a daily basis at the mall. He also seems to be killing innocent people as well. High speed fatal auto crash involving mall cops, a man bitten in the dick by a Cobra, Mayor Morgan Fairchild, Pauly Shore’s ass, assorted gore and some nudity (quite obviously an uncredited Brinke Stevens in a dressing room), this one is quite watchable. Pauly Shore’s role is limited enough that he doesn’t ruin it. Also with Ken Foree. (SHUDDER)

Blue Sunshine (1978) Hidden Gem Alert! An assortment of seemingly unrelated thrity-somethings start to lose their hair and go on homicidal rages. What could the connection be? The protagonist is falsely accused after his buddy shoves three women in a fireplace. He's on the lamb and must figure out the mystery and absolve himself of the crimes. Highlight of the film is a former football player and hulk of a man going berserk on a discotheque dancefloor, throwing shittily-dressed bodies all over the place under a strobe and to a beat! Lead actor Zalman King went on to be a king director-producer of Skinamax flix, and director Jeff Leiberman has a few other fun horror flicks in his resume, including Squirm and Just Before Dawn. (SHUDDER)

Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972) First entry in Amando de Ossorio’s four-film Blind Dead saga. The Satanic Templar Knights performed human sacrifice rituals to give them eternal life in the 13th century and were eventually hung for their cries and had their eyes eaten out by birds and lie dormant…until now. Pretty girl Victoria jumps off a train in the middle of nowhere because her former boarding school roommate seems to be moving in on her boyfriend. She decides to rough it in a sleeping bag witch sets the events of the film in motion. The dormant and eyeless Templar Knights rise from their tombs and drink her blood, because that’s what Templar Knights do. Victoria’s friends go searching for her the next day, and find out the town’s superstitious legends while they’re at it. The bring a drug dealer and his sleazy girlfriend for the ride. Hey, more blood for the Templars. Several beautiful girls in this one, nudity, and lots of 70s euro-gore made this a hit, and worthy of three sequels. (SHUDDER)

The Warriors (1979) A street gang, falsely accused of assassinating a powerful leader, must get from one side of New York to the other overnight, while fending off attacks by different gangs withe themed uniforms along the way in Walter Hill’s often imitated cult classic.

Lone Wolf and Cub; Baby Cart in the Land of Demons (1973) The Ronin accepts an assassination job surrounding a false heir to the throne, while the boy gets involved with a lady pickpocket in the 5th film of the series. This one lagged in the middle, but when all was said and done, the heads rolled and the blood flowed like a fountain. (HBO)

A year ago I posted these notes, did a rewatch yesterday and it was just as spectacular as I remembered. It's a teensey bit spoiler-y, not enough to ruin it

Perdita Durango aka Dance with the Devil (1997) Javier Bardim is a bank-robbing witch doctor with a ridiculous haircut, and Rosie Perez (as Perdita Durango) is his thrill-killing girlfriend who dresses like Tura Satana from Faster Pussycat. They kidnap a pair of blond teenagers for ritual sacrifice before a big truck heist, but FBI agent James Gandolfini, who is constantly being hit by cars, ruins the ceremony and the pair flees with their kidnap victims in tow, and possibly developing a case of the Stockholms. After all that fucking, why not! Also with Screamin’ Jay Hawkins in a rare acting role, and loaded with violence, some nudity and all around insanity, this action gem from the director of Day of the Beast and Witchin’ and Bitchin’ delivers for the entire 130 minute runtime. How the FUCK had I never heard of this? (Midnight Pulp, SHUDDER, TUBI)
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Yesterday I watched the entire LOTR trilogy in one sitting, an ambition of mine for many years. It was pretty neat.
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Yesterday I watched the entire LOTR trilogy in one sitting, an ambition of mine for many years. It was pretty neat.
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Silent Majority wrote:
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Kory wrote:
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Yesterday I watched the entire LOTR trilogy in one sitting, an ambition of mine for many years. It was pretty neat.
Did you suspect, for a moment, that you lived in Middle Earth?
There was a kid in my 6th grade science class (Warren Bremer) who was under the misconception that we lived inside the earth.

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