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25 Jan 2018, 8:38 pm

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My God, I loved terrible movies like that when I was a kid!


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25 Jan 2018, 10:02 pm

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My God, I loved terrible movies like that when I was a kid!

I liked it as, I recall it was derived from Edgar Rice Burroughs if I'm correct


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25 Jan 2018, 11:10 pm

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My God, I loved terrible movies like that when I was a kid!

I liked it as, I recall it was derived from Edgar Rice Burroughs if I'm correct


Correct.


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26 Jan 2018, 9:34 am

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My God, I loved terrible movies like that when I was a kid!

cool!


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26 Jan 2018, 10:00 am

Rock n Rolla. A Guy Richie film made in a similar style to his earlier gangster comedies.

I was quite surprised at how entertaining this was.
Well worth a look if you enjoyed Snatch or Lock Stock.
I will keep an eye out for the sequel.



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26 Jan 2018, 10:31 am

I'm caught up on the Marvel cinematic universe. Civil War was my favorite Cap film yet. Planning to see Black Panther on opening weekend.


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26 Jan 2018, 6:22 pm

Little Caesar and The Public Enemy


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26 Jan 2018, 8:07 pm

Ghost Dog:Way of the Samurai


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27 Jan 2018, 10:32 am

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Rock n Rolla. A Guy Richie film made in a similar style to his earlier gangster comedies.

I was quite surprised at how entertaining this was.
Well worth a look if you enjoyed Snatch or Lock Stock.
I will keep an eye out for the sequel.

I enjoyed that film.


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27 Jan 2018, 1:44 pm

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What is your opinion?


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27 Jan 2018, 2:49 pm

Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?

A young biology professor and his wife (who had gotten him to marry her by means of a "hysterical pregnancy") are invited to the home of an older history professor and his wife. The two younger people soon learn that you should not get drunk with crazy people.
First rate movie, based on a first rate play.


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27 Jan 2018, 9:44 pm

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Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?

A young biology professor and his wife (who had gotten him to marry her by means of a "hysterical pregnancy") are invited to the home of an older history professor and his wife. The two younger people soon learn that you should not get drunk with crazy people.
First rate movie, based on a first rate play.

did you see the part where some profanity was looped over?



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27 Jan 2018, 10:19 pm

I've been stuck on Comet TV today.

The Corpse Grinders - 1971 - A failing cat food company switch to a new meat source. Once the sweet little kitties get a taste for human flesh, they become killers. I hope no one is offended but this movie reminds makes me think it was going to be a porn film, but they didn't have enough movie to make it a porn film. Even the name. For the record, I've never seen a porn film, only parodies. it was rated TV-14

It's Alive - 1968 film with Tommy Kirk in an atypical Tommy Kirk film. A farm has a mutant hybrid dinosaur in a gave, and locks travelers in with it.

Creature of Destruction - a 1967 film, unrelated to It's Alive, except they both used the same monster suit.

Bubba-Ho-tep - 2002 - Elvis Presley (Bruce Campbell) and John F Kennedy (Ossie Davis) are residents in a nursing home, and go after an Egyptian mummy who is sucking the souls out of the other residents. They end up dying. It is horror comedy.



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27 Jan 2018, 10:36 pm

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Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?

A young biology professor and his wife (who had gotten him to marry her by means of a "hysterical pregnancy") are invited to the home of an older history professor and his wife. The two younger people soon learn that you should not get drunk with crazy people.
First rate movie, based on a first rate play.

did you see the part where some profanity was looped over?


Actually, I didn't! I'll have to watch it again.


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27 Jan 2018, 10:48 pm

it was the part in the middle where she says "scr*w you" [considered obscene at the time of this movie's 1964 filming] with her lips but the soundtrack says "GD you." studio head Jack Warner, under orders from new MPAA head Jack Valenti, ordered the phrase dubbed over. due to the controversy over the movie's almost unprecedented* profanity, its release was delayed a year after filming.
*1930's "Hell's Angels" was the only other Hollywood film up to that point with regular profanity in it.