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Old 06-08-2020, 10:27 AM
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Deathrow Gameshow 6-7/10

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Old 06-08-2020, 06:05 PM
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I have recently been going through my Italian horror collection starting with Dario Argento and the three mothers trilogy (thoughts on Inferno anyone?) and also watching Fulci's films; starting with Zombie Flesh Eaters (Zombi 2) the first zombie film I saw before the original Dawn of the Dead and so has a special place in my heart (before the flick tries to eat it) as my "first" ;)
Haven't seen Inferno or The Mother of Tears yet, but the cinematography looks good. I saw Suspiria, which is probably his best. Saw Opera not that long ago, not really impressed. For Fulci, Zombi 2 is cool, and Beyond is wild.

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Old 06-09-2020, 04:07 AM
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TNT JACKSON (1974). Campy actioneer of one Foxy Mama (PLAYBOY'S Jean Bell) going to Hong Kong searching for her brother with all kinds of crazy things happening. OK for what it is with an early performance by Stan Shaw (BOYS IN COMPANY C, THE GREAT SANTINI, FRIED GREEN TOMATOES) and one tough scene of Jean fighting a whole room full of thugs in her undies! **1/2
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Old 06-09-2020, 04:56 AM
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Old 06-12-2020, 12:59 AM
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Really like BLACULA. Haven't seen SCREAM since 1973. For my Birthday party, I wanted to check SBS, but the majority of the guests wanted to see TORA TORA TORA.

DRESSED TO KILL (1980)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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This Brian DePalma film has SO MANY things going for it...a wonderful score by Pino Donaggio, impressive camera work (especially the Museum scene), many actors I like such as Michael Caine, Nancy Allen, Keith Gordon (became a director in later years, especially for DEXTER), Dennis Franz (hard to believe He was ever that trim or had so much hair) and Angie Dickinson, who is way sexy in here, Body Double or no.
The big problem is there are SO MANY references to PSYCHO...an unhappy Woman taking a desperate and foolish step for happiness, a battle of wills between Men and Women, if You will, Showers playing significant part in the story, an abrasive Authority figure, Amateur detecting (although Nancy and Keith are Einstein compared to Vera Miles and John Gavin) and a tidy wrap-up at the end to explain the why's. Also, the spilt screen was outdated by SISTERS (1973), so why use it again?
Despite my quibbles, DTK is a good film, but You will probably like it more if You haven't seen PSYCHO. ***
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Old 06-15-2020, 08:23 AM
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Old 06-15-2020, 08:13 PM
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Really like BLACULA. Haven't seen SCREAM since 1973. For my Birthday party, I wanted to check SBS, but the majority of the guests wanted to see TORA TORA TORA.

DRESSED TO KILL (1980)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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This Brian DePalma film has SO MANY things going for it...a wonderful score by Pino Donaggio, impressive camera work (especially the Museum scene), many actors I like such as Michael Caine, Nancy Allen, Keith Gordon (became a director in later years, especially for DEXTER), Dennis Franz (hard to believe He was ever that trim or had so much hair) and Angie Dickinson, who is way sexy in here, Body Double or no.
The big problem is there are SO MANY references to PSYCHO...an unhappy Woman taking a desperate and foolish step for happiness, a battle of wills between Men and Women, if You will, Showers playing significant part in the story, an abrasive Authority figure, Amateur detecting (although Nancy and Keith are Einstein compared to Vera Miles and John Gavin) and a tidy wrap-up at the end to explain the why's. Also, the spilt screen was outdated by SISTERS (1973), so why use it again?
Despite my quibbles, DTK is a good film, but You will probably like it more if You haven't seen PSYCHO. ***
I liked Dressed to Kill a lot. I think it had some pretty scary scenes. Thinking particularly where the lightening flashes revealing the killer behind. Can't remember now if that was a window shot? I think it was in the psychiatrist's office? The first time I saw it, I was so young, I didn't think it was silly. But seeing it a few years ago, it has some wackiness, probably by any period standards. So, was that a body double or the real Angie?

I don't mind the similarities to Psycho actually. It seemed and felt different to me.
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Old 06-16-2020, 04:19 AM
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IT'S ALIVE III : ISLAND OF THE ALIVE 1987

Monstrous babies are sent to live on a deserted island. 5 years later, they have a reason to make their way back to the mainland.

The movie was a laughable but fun. Loved Michael Moriarty in it.
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Old 06-19-2020, 01:04 AM
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I liked Dressed to Kill a lot. I think it had some pretty scary scenes. Thinking particularly where the lightening flashes revealing the killer behind. Can't remember now if that was a window shot? I think it was in the psychiatrist's office? The first time I saw it, I was so young, I didn't think it was silly. But seeing it a few years ago, it has some wackiness, probably by any period standards. So, was that a body double or the real Angie?

I don't mind the similarities to Psycho actually. It seemed and felt different to me.
From what I've read, the only real Angie is when she gets up from the bed after her tryst, the shower was a PENTHOUSE model and if You look closely in the long shots of the shower door, You can see it's not Angie. She had shown all in BIG BAD MAMA, about 5-6 years before DTK, but maybe she didn't want to do it for DePalma. Have read she was annoyed at him for "Spilling the Beans" as it were.

JACKSON COUNTY JAIL (1976). After problems at her Hollywood job and catching her Tom catting husband (Howard Hesseman!), Yvette Mimiuex decides to start fresh in New York City. Sadly, instead of flying, she decides to drive cross country and once she gets into a Southern state (naturally), is when the trouble starts.
Yvette is pretty good here, especially in the pivotal jail scene where she really is fighting back and some nice appearances by Robert Carradine and Mary Woronov. Also, close to 20 years before winning an Oscar for pursuing THE FUGITIVE, Tommy Lee Jones is a fugitive! ***
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Old 06-20-2020, 09:51 PM
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Maniac Cop - I have fond memories of this one. Based on those memories, I expected a higher bodycount, but still fun. And seeing Richard Roundtree and Bruce Campbell is always fun.

Also left wondering about the voice of the guy playing the mayor. Is that his real voice or was he asked to put on a caricature of a NY accent?
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