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Last post by Alex - Today at 06:20:47 PM
Alas I no longer have any of them or my Halls of Hammer magazines. I lost them all when my mum and dad divorced and he threw them all out. I'll say a bit more another time about my views on V (its just after midnight here and I'm in the middle of a shift at work right now).
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Bad Movies / Re: Generate Movie Poster with...
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Good Movies / Re: 100 THREE-WORD movie title...
Last post by claws - Today at 05:25:35 PM
82. Girls Like Girls (2026)
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Good Movies / Re: 100 THREE-WORD movie title...
Last post by zombie no.one - Today at 01:53:11 PM
81. GOLDEN NINJA WARRIOR (1986)
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Press Releases and Film News / Re: RIP Anthony Stewart Head
Last post by claws - Today at 01:16:58 PM
Not familiar, even though I've seen three movies he was in. Never watched Buffy the Vampire Slayer (it was broadcast on German TV).

Apparently he did a version of "Sweet Transvestite" from the "Rocky Horror (Picture) Show" released as a single. That's cool.

RIP
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Good Movies / Re: Recent Viewings, Part 2
Last post by M.10rda - Today at 01:16:09 PM
THE SPY IN BLACK (1939):
Another attempt at getting on the Powell/Pressburger train - another ho hum result. (PEEPING TOM remains the only Powell flick I can altogether endorse.) It does provide a rare opportunity to see Conrad Veidt in a top-billed lead role in a post-silent/talkie - and often in English, even. He still looks good and gives a reasonably nuanced performance (as the bad guy), though this isn't nearly on-par w/ his best silent work.

In a similar plot to EYE OF THE NEEDLE, Veidt is a German officer who infiltrates a foggy English port-town in order to sabotage the Royal Navy. I should mention that SPY IN BLACK is set during WWI, not WWII - but the Brits were in WWII sometime in '39, so SPY IN BLACK still seems tonally inappropriate to me, somehow. At first Veidt is aided by two other lead characters - who appear at first to be Germans or English traitors working for Germany. SPOILER: They aren't - the're just setting up a trap to catch Veidt. This doesn't really make much sense and still puts the Royal Navy (and English civvies) in danger. It also makes the co-leads pervasively unsympathetic. Veidt's character does get some sympathetic shading - but he's a terrorist Gerry!!!

3/5 for Veidt and professional filmmaking. Very confused film, though,
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Good Movies / Re: IS IT PORN? (reviews and d...
Last post by M.10rda - Today at 01:00:20 PM
FORBIDDEN DAUGHTERS (1927):
Now here's an old-timey movie title that sounds naughty and actually is naughty! Within moments I thought to myself, "Say, is this Porn?" and even though it ultimately isn't Porn (no actual sex, softcore or otherwise) it probably came close enough to fitting the bill in 1927!

Alva, the American wife of an anthropologist (?), somehow learns that he has become the sex slave of "Princess Lona", so she travels to Africa to rescue him. Her grasp on geography might be shaky though because she seems to end up in the Far or possibly Middle East, where she infiltrates the harem (of an unseen Sheik or something) which is populated mostly by black women but also a few extremely Anglo (even Celtic!) looking women. Eventually Alva walks in on Princess Lona (who doesn't look African) dancing for Mister Alva and the film feels like it should climax but really it just ends abruptly. It's only 13 minutes long and feels truncated/incomplete, but maybe it was never even finished by mysterious director "Albert Arthur Allen". Say, wasn't "Arthur Allen" the prime suspect in the Zodiac Murders?  :buggedout:

I will say this for the plotless and nearly action-less FORBIDDEN DAUGHTERS - the ladies are pretty (and all are topless)! I have no idea where (if anywhere) FORBIDDEN DAUGHTERS screened in the 20s but I assume the target audience was gentlemen's clubs/bachelor parties/etc. On the down side, all of the black women look really depressed  :bluesad: which makes me think a little bit too much about the actual working conditions and material realities of these performers. However/on the upside again, the two pale-skinned curvaceous redheads in the harem look happy, healthy, extremely modern, and crazy smokin' hot.  :lookingup:     Well, this is quasi-pron, after all.    2/5
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Press Releases and Film News / RIP Anthony Stewart Head
Last post by Dr. Whom - Today at 12:51:16 PM
Probably best known as Giles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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Entertainment / Re: What have you been listeni...
Last post by Allhallowsday - Today at 12:25:32 PM
THE EVERLY BROTHERS  All Time Original Hits