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Outpost Zeta: Santo and the Vengeance of the Mummy
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Outré and cult movie reviews every Friday. Friday, July 3, 2015. Santo and the Vengeance of the Mummy. Santo and the Vengeance of the Mummy. Aka El Santo en la Venganza de la Momia). Umm you know. for research.". Santo and the Vengeance of the Mummy. Is no different. At least this time its brief and reasonably well edited. Was something more like a luchador take on Predator. 1987) A stray puma aside, Santo is powerless to stop a mummy that picks off members of his camp one by one. There are a few une...
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Outpost Zeta: Santo in the Wax Museum
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Outré and cult movie reviews every Friday. Friday, July 10, 2015. Santo in the Wax Museum. Santo in the Wax Museum. Aka Santo en el museo de cera). Alfonso Corona Blake, Manuel San Fernando. Santo is asked to investigate a series of kidnappings around a mysterious wax museum. The proprietor, Dr. Karol (Claudio Brook), is the main suspect, but even he is attacked. Santo begins to suspect that the monstrous displays in the museum might be more than they appear. John, Paul, George, Ringo. Save Vs. Poison.
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Outpost Zeta: Blue Demon vs. The Hellish Brains
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Outré and cult movie reviews every Friday. Friday, August 7, 2015. Blue Demon vs. The Hellish Brains. Blue Demon vs. The Hellish Brains. Aka Blue Demon Contra Cerebros Infernales). A mad doctor is capturing scientists and extracting their brains in order to harness their collective intellectual power. A couple of investigators are on the case… if they can only get away from all the go-go dancing. Blue Demon, masked luchador and possible actual spirit, arrives to help out. Biggest flaw is that there isn&#...
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» The World’s Greatest Lover (1977)
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Aug 28. 2016. The World’s Greatest Lover (1977). Written by Jesse Hoheisel. December 22, 1977. Posted in Retro Reviews. Gene Wilder wrote, directed, produced and stars in The World’s Greatest Lover, so if there is anyone to blame for this idiotic fiasco, it’s him. Rated PG. 89 minutes. Starring: Wilder, Carol Kane. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Son of God (2014). About Last Night (2014). Find Me on Facebook. Joe the MN Movie Man. Powered by Warp Theme Framework.
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Collected Cinema: December 2012
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Sunday, December 16, 2012. Django Month: Django the Bastard (1969). AKA: The Strangers Gundown or Django the Avenger. Now this is a cracking little Spaghetti western and probably my favourite of all the Django. Sequels". Though there's little connection to the original film - don't expect any machine-gun action here - there is a strong similarity in tone that makes it a good cinematic soul mate. And if you're a fan of Clint Eastwood's High Plains Drifter. I get that they wanted to make a contrast with wh...
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Collected Cinema: October 2013
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Monday, October 7, 2013. Hey everyone, so you're probably wondering where I've been for the past couple of months. Well, long story short I had a baby (or rather my gorgeous wife did) called Timothy. He's a little bundle of joy and I love him to bits but the downside is that he has eaten up all my movie watching and reviewing time. I will get back to this blog eventually but right now I need to put it on hold while I re-adjust my life. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Other blogs you should really be reading.
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Collected Cinema: March 2013
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Friday, March 22, 2013. Analysis of a flop: Speed Racer (2008). Boring story time. Stick with me. I was in a shop one day buying up a bunch of used DVDs and I noticed a copy of Speed Racer. But I'm always kind of curious about expensive, messy flops. I'm the kind of person who's equally quite happy to sit and watch car-crash movies like Street Fighter. Or Super Mario Brothers. Follow ups, this was probably going to be even worse. How Wrong. I. Was. Makes no attempt to make anything realistic so this neve...
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Flickers: What's on TV?
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Documenting my irrational obsession with moving images. Best of the Year. Ah, TV. I remember once when it wasn't so cool to watch TV. Now, some of the best writing and directing are done on the small tube. There's a massive landscape of great, quality programming. Of course, there's also a lot of crap. I embrace the good with the bad. Click on the links for the Quick Takes and Report Cards). Denotes shows in current viewing rotation. How I Met Your Mother. Men of a Certain Age. Gone But Not Forgotten.
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Flickers: Musings Through Filtered Ears #8
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Documenting my irrational obsession with moving images. Best of the Year. Tuesday, April 17, 2012. Musings Through Filtered Ears #8. It's been a while since I've done one of these. For those new to the game, these are just random thoughts from an obsessive listmaker. Why did you run away? What did you feel you had to run from? Is one of the best shows I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. The Cabin in the Woods. Heroes, Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon. Giles would be proud. But it was a bit of a step down...
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Flickers: Best of the Year: 1994
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Documenting my irrational obsession with moving images. Best of the Year. Monday, January 24, 2011. Best of the Year: 1994. My Picks of the Year. Clear and Present Danger. Death and The Maiden. Thankfully, this isn't just a whodunit, but a what-if-dunit, a fresh look at a genre so used to twists and contrivances to keep the viewer guessing. With these three excellent performances and superb direction by Roman Polanski, you can cut the tension here with a knife. I would dare call a miracle worker. Tis a m...
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