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Rob Freese
- Sep 30, 2022
Hardcore- Leonard Schrader’s Novelization Returns!
Screenwriter and director Leonard Schrader worked on a number of projects with his brother Paul Schrader. In addition to developing the story for The Yakuza (which Paul wrote with Robert Towne for director Sydney Pollack in 1974) , Leonard also wrote the novelization for the film that saw print in 1975. He then went on to co-write the script for Blue Collar with Paul. The film featured Richard Pryor and Harvey Keitel and brother Paul directed it. The following year Paul Schra
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Rob Freese
- Sep 23, 2022
Brain Bundles!
Now Available- Special Brain Bundles of The Brain That Wouldn't Die 60th Anniversary Novelization! After 60 years, celebrate the novelization that goes further than the screen ever dared! The Brain That Wouldn't Die 60th Anniversary Novelization is a new adaptation of the classic tale of lust, madness and limb transplantation! We are offering 25 special Brain Bundles of our The Brain That Wouldn't Die 60th Anniversary Novelization along with extras not available anywhere else
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Rob Freese
- Sep 16, 2022
Repo Chick- Saturday Morning Cartoon?
I have been curious about this 2009 flick since it first came out. I remember the immediate reaction from fans was pretty negative. I figured I would catch it later. Fast-forward thirteen years. I understand the negativity Repo Chick received upon its release. "From the Director of Repo Man & Sid and Nancy" coupled by calling the flick "Repo Chick" immediately writes a check that this little film has no hope of cashing. Repo Man is a classic punk sci-fi-comedy-adventure film
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George Seminara
- Sep 15, 2022
Marsha Hunt 1917-2022
Marsha Hunt, Model, Actress, Activist, Author, and Song Writer: October 17, 1917 – September 7, 2022 "When injustice occurs, go on with your convictions. Giving in and being silent is what they want you to do." In a perfect world, Meryl Streep would be known as our generation's Marsha Hunt. If you are paying attention to the movies at all there is a dizzying array of ingénues that get thrown at us every year. Pretty girls of varying degrees of skill who arrive on the scene an
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Rob Freese
- Sep 9, 2022
The Thinking Man’s Slasher Flick-Alone in the Dark (1982)
Although slasher flicks will always have a reputation for being rude, crude, and downright dumb, they are getting a little more respect these days than when they were first released. (But really, even that is not entirely true, as most of them did well at the box office decades ago and continue to be rereleased on every new home video platform introduced, so isn’t that the ultimate respect for a film- ticket sales?) The one phrase that was used over and over again when these
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George Seminara
- Sep 7, 2022
Precursor to Get Out? The Thing With Two Heads
The Thing With Two Heads Just because. George Seminara I have been contemplating going out to the movies to see Nope. I attempted to see it when my date made the cardinal sin and suggested we see Top Gun 2. So I was forced to spend my hard-earned money on Tom Cruise, and you know how I feel about that. Though the flying scenes were pretty exciting, I was happy to see my old pal, Val Kilmer. I vow, with God as my witness, I will rebuild Tara, err, sorry. I will see Nope in the
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