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That is exactly what I told my other half last night
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FLESH AND FANTASY (1943) An excellent hidden gem from Universal Pictures. The film features three stories which revolve around the supernatural, fate and death. In the first, a girl is given a mask of beauty on Mardis Gras night so she can see a man she secretly loves but the mask has to be returned at midnight... In the second, a palm reader is accurate in all his pedictions when he reads the palm of a lawyer. He also tells him that he will kill someone. The lawyer becomes obsessed with the prediction and sets out to kill anybody, just to get the prediction over with...... In the third, a high wire performer dreams that he falls from the wire during his act. Also in the dreams are a woman he has never met. The dream of falling from the wire affect his next performance and he then meets the girl of his dreams........ There was to be a fourth story but Universal felt that the film would then be a half hour too long. Not wanting to waste the shot footage they added more story and released the fim seperate as DESTINY (1944) An absolute recommendation for fans of Universal Horror/Thriller pictures. |
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Watched Absurd (Joe D'amato, 1981) Watch Italians try to look bothered about an american football game! See an hospital with nae security! Gloat as George Eastman redefines "acting"...... Kiss Me Monster/Dracula Contra Frankenstein (JF, 69, 72) Drunken bingette. Whisperer In Darkness (2011, Sean Branney) What is this? Obviously taking a leaf from S Gordon's book of "How to f*ck up, er, adapt Lovecraft for the screen", this was a severe disappointment.....for shame!!
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I watched the 2nd disc (covering Hellbound) today, and some of the extras on the 3rd disc. Its absolutely brilliant, can't recommend it enough
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Down Town (1975) For half an hour the Puerto Rico set Down Town is an intriguing noir style thriller / murder mystery. Franco himself has the lead role as a PI who is paid to take photos of a two timing husband by his wife. Unfortunately for Jess as soon as he's done the work the husband ends up dead and his wife it turns out is a different woman entirely. Franco the director throwing a sweaty yet intoxicating cool vibe over the viewer, slightly reminiscent of Lawrence Kasdan's 1981 thriller Body Heat. It was at this stage that Franco lapses into one of his lazier moments and reverts to type by completely ignoring the story line and takes us head first into his own fantasy world with endless scenes of him shagging his real life muse - Lina Romay - and editing it all into the film. Whilst this may be fine for a while, it just goes on and on and on to the point of becoming boring...That was until i decided to play a drinking game where i took a shot of whisky every time the camera zoomed in on Romay's thatch. Needless to say, 7 minutes later i was paralytic and in need of a stomach pump. With around ten minutes remaining the film reverted to noir thriller and the plot was clumsily wrapped up. The film has some great ideas and a wonderful lilting jazz score, it also features the reliable Paul Muller as a detective working the case but his total screen time only added up to that of an extended cameo appearance. Jess Franco himself is also a plus point, his clumsy acting style fitting the bumbling PI perfectly. It's just a shame that my main memories of this will be close ups of Romay's cellulite...and that's being polite. Last edited by Demdike@Cult Labs; 23rd June 2015 at 07:40 PM. |
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