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Sting of Death

Started by Andrew, November 22, 2009, 02:51:15 PM

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Fredleted

Man, I'm mighty cheesed off that you didn't post a picture of the black bottom dancer.

Andrew

Quote from: Fredleted on June 06, 2010, 11:13:56 PM
Man, I'm mighty cheesed off that you didn't post a picture of the black bottom dancer.

I believe that I wanted to, but every scene with her in it involved her vigorously "shaking her booty."  Which means that the screen capture would be little more than a giant black blur.
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Blueslover

Death Curse of Tartu/Sting Of Death double feature. I enjoy bad movies but Stink, er, Sting of Death pushes the limits. First, in a pool that size no one notices the Rastafarian SCUBA diver? Must have been distracted by the music, dancing and insane camera angles. And the stripes. I remember the 60s (I think) but fortunately the jellyfish song never made it to the airwaves, at least not in Texas. And didn't Egon take off in the airboat? The same airboat the group goes out in later? Gotta love it.

Trevor

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That "jilla, jella, jellafish" song by Neil Sedaka (!!!!!) just made my ears bleed.  :buggedout: :buggedout: :teddyr:
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Dennis

Thanks to the review, I now know what Gynecomastia is, curse you Andrew.

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     If you love Neil Sedaka's singing in cheesy films, catch him in PLAYGIRL KILLER; he doesn't just sing, he's actually in the movie!

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