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Sculpt 10-14-2024 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1052868)
BEN (1972). Another film that was better in my early adolescence. The sequel to WILLARD starts out as a recap to lead into this story, where Ben, an intelligent black rat becomes the defect leader of a whole bunch of rodents-I must give praise to Moe Desesso and help who trained what looks like at least a 1000 rats. I give give much praise at all to the horrid script and the extremely uneven acting, particularly Lee Hartcourt Montgomery, playing Ben's sickly friend. You are almost hoping against hope that He'll be eaten...the film just screeches to a halt every time He's on screen and hearing him talk/sing/play harmonica to "Ben" (which we hear Michael Jackson sing on the credits) will just astound You how bad it is. Also a young Meredith Baxter and longtime character actor Kenneth Tobey. I must also give credit for a pretty wild scene involving rats in a grocery store (No alarm? in Los Angeles especially::roll eyes::!) and all sorts of product placement. Proceed with risk. **

Does Lee Hartcourt Montgomery actually sing to Ben? ew... I'm glad I've forgotten that. ::big grin::

Do you remember how you liked Willard '71? Crispin Glover is really fun to watch in the 2003 remake.

FryeDwight 10-17-2024 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1052876)
Does Lee Hartcourt Montgomery actually sing to Ben? ew... I'm glad I've forgotten that. ::big grin::

Do you remember how you liked Willard '71? Crispin Glover is really fun to watch in the 2003 remake.

Yes, Lee does sing and You are lucky to have forgotten that::wink:: WILLARD is pretty good and I thought the reboot was decent as ell. I thought Crispin was very good when He reveals his true feeling during his mother's funeral. I did think his (literally) snotty mewling for his job was embarrassing.

THE DEAD NEXT DOOR (1988). Very very low budget film by JK Bookwalter (who wrote for the great CULT MOVIES magazine) has a bad script and even worse acting, but it's so goofy and offbeat that I halfway enjoyed. The dead are back at it, a "Zombie Squad" is trying to contain with resistance from other group. A lot of "nods" to the Romero films and some pretty funny scenes, especially "customer selection" at a video store. ***

FryeDwight 10-20-2024 12:14 AM

BARQUERO (1970). After a town is plundered and its residents massacred (almost THE WILD BUNCH), psycho Warren Oates and his crew ride to the next settlement to cross the Rio Grande into Mexico. Unfortunately for them, the bargemen-Lee Van Cleef in his first lead role-knows that there will not be a happy ending for he or the "squatters" of the new village. So a standoff occurs....

Decent Western with two of my favorite character actors and a great turn by Forrest Tucker as "Mountain Phil". Also, an unusual scene where wholesome Marietta Hartley offers a "reward" to Lee if he rescues her husband; even though she can't stand him::confused:: and even more strange how Lee's girlfriend-Marie Gomez from THE PROFESSIONALS- who is quick with a gun, very handy and incredibly built doesn't seem to mind::confused::. Not a classic, but worth a watch. ***

SerialKiller 11-13-2024 06:47 PM

Hello Mary Lou Prom Night 2 1987. I enjoyed this.

FryeDwight 11-13-2024 10:59 PM

PASS THE AMMO (1988). Very odd comedy involving the exposing and re-acquiring funds from a sham religious group and what should be a simple case of petty larceny becomes an involved siege; reminded Me a lot of 1994's AIRHEADS. It's also clear that PTA is referencing, and not in a subtle way, the public exposes of Jim Baker and Jimmy Swaggert at around the same time.

Good performances by Bill Paxton, Annie Potts and Linda Kozlowski (CROCODILE DUNDEE), but Tim Curry, as per usual, takes the ball and runs and flashing that truly big insincere grin.

PTA goes on a little too long and some dead spots, but enough good parts that makes it worth the watch. Also of interest, it was filmed in Eureka Springs, Arkansas-You can see the big Christ Of The Ozarks statue- although I've heard some of the residents weren't pleased to see religious people made to look foolish. ***

FryeDwight 11-24-2024 12:50 AM

THE CREEPING FLEASH (1973). I must say that this is pretty good and certainly aged better than many films of the era. TCF concerns the competition between two brothers for a prestigious prize and the desperate and/or conniving ways it's gone about. Peter Cushing is good as always, particularly is his well meaning, but misguided attempt at "...doing what is best". for his daughter. And a very impressive turn by Christopher Lee as a man who has the brass ring very close and not adverse to how he gets it. ***

FryeDwight 12-01-2024 01:15 AM

DEMON RAGE (1982-many many other titles and release dates). This could almost play on a double bill with THE ENTITY; ie, a woman having sexual relations with a Demonic force. However, the spirit (and flesh) is more willing in DR. Lana Wood (Natalie's younger sister and featured in DIAMOND ARE FOREVER) is married to a nasty abusive asshole who ignore her wants for a more loving relationship and then gets pissed when She won't respond to him. It seems her unhappiness calls forth a demonic force that has his way with her...several times which ends up showing Lana's impressive (to say the least) breasts.

Also in here for marquee value is Britt Ekland (also in a James Bond film; THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN) and John Carradine in his customary cameo. I believe the Demon who looks like a tall Tom Savini was also in a James Bond film, but can't remember which and am too lazy to look it up. **1/2

TaeKwonZombie 02-09-2025 01:28 PM

A rewatch of The Amityville Horror, classic


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