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Dumbo (1941) Not Disney's greatest achievement, despite clocking in at a mere 61 minutes there's barely enough story to fill the running time which is padded out by a lengthy hallucinatory sequence which although well done adds nothing to the plot. The crows which cause controversy as they are alleged racial stereotypes however are pivotal to the plot and also have the best and most famous song in "When I See An Elephant Fly". The Dumbo baby elephant is the films redeeming feature as it's so bloomin' cute and you just want to cuddle him. |
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Deadlier Than The Male(1967) Bulldog Drummond(Richard Johnson) is an insurance investigator who gets an assignment into the deaths of some oil executives. and finds a megolamaniac Nigel green and his two ruthless female assassins played by the sexy Elke sommer and sylva Korsina in bikinis and weilding harpoon guns. One of those james bond style rip offs that were popular in the 1960s, and a very entertaining one as well. Richard Johnson is excellent in the role and could actually have played James bond in my opinion. And with gorgeous ultra feminine babes, locations, exploding cigars and giant chess pieces. Great fun and escapism indeed from those fantastic un PC times. 71 out of 100.
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le-masque-noir-de-zorro-affiche_382297_36329.jpg ZORRO'S BLACK WHIP (1944) REPUBLIC SERIAL 12 Chapters. When her brother, the original Black Whip is killed, Barbara Meredith (Linda Sterling) takes on the role of the masked avenger. Riding out from a cave hidden beneath a waterfall, the Black Whip teams up with US Agent Vic Gordon to take down a corrupt politician and his thugs.. This is awesome and remains one of my favourite movie serials. Fast horse riding, stage coach chases, stunts, lots of gun play and furniture smashing fist fights. Second unit director is stuntman Yakima Canutt. 10_1944 Zorro's Black Whip.jpg 15.jpg |
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Metamorphosis (1990) A young scientist working on a cure for aging , experiments on himself because of the jealousy of other scientist and the fear of losing his funding. Things don't go as the scientist hopes as he wakes up not remembering what went on the night before and starts to become stronger and more violent , but the worst is yet to come as he slowly begins to.transform into something else. Far from perfect but an enjoyable bit a cheese. 6/10 Now watching Vampires night Orgy. Metamorphosis-500x500.jpg Sent from my KFSUWI using Tapatalk |
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Harvey (1950, Henry Koster) Charming tale of an old soak who is railroaded into committing himself to a sanatorium. Jimmy Stewart excels as the soggy scion whose friendship with a giant rabbit alienates all the unimaginative townsfolk he comes into contact with. A laugh riot. Do yourself a favour. Recommended
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Jigsaw (2002) A very low budget horror from Full Moon Entertainment that i've always thought to be one of their best (Although most wouldn't). The story is quite interesting in that a group of art students are each given a body part of a mannequin by their professor to decorate in any way they see fit before meeting up at a local bar one evening to piece the thing together like a jigsaw. One drink leads to another and the mannequin comes alive and offs the students one by one. One of the students - Amy Bravo as Tawny, i find absolutely stunning and she does one hell of a sexy dance atop the bar (No nudity whatsoever i might add) which may well make me love this film more than the average punter but in truth the whole film has a vibe i like, from the liquor soaked drinking den to the grotesque mannequin going on a killing spree, plus there's a bit of a twist ending to boot. |
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Witchouse 3: Demon Fire (2001) More cheap and cheerful Full Moon fun this time starring the great Debbie Rochon, who together with her friends (Tina Krause and Tanya Dempsey) hold a seance and inadvertently summon the with Lilith (Brinke Stevens). Anyone with knowledge of US low budget horror will probably know what to expect just seeing the cast list, but i really quite like it. Admittedly not an awful lot happens in the first half other than girl talk but the second half improves with a bit of mystery, a sub plot about abusive relationships and of course a bit of wicked witchery. Directed by The Dead Next Door's J.R. Bookwalter, Demon Fire is almost as cheap as horror gets - a budget of a mere $26k - but everyone gives it their all and it ends up a reasonable bit of fun. I think last night was my fourth or fifth time of watching it over the years. When you consider i've seen the likes of Rosemary's Baby just a single time.... |
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