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The super Mario Bava anthology, Black Sabbath (1963) All 3 stories are great especially the Karloff vampire tale in the middle. A nice pic from the 3rd story
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Watched 2 more anthologies I really like tonight, The Uncanny and Tales of Terror (1962)
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I love those Bava movies, you ever seen the Blood of Satan's Claw or Curse of the Crimson altar?
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Mystery of the wax museum (1933) - The original and best House of Wax Although I do really like the Vincent Price one and the second half of the 2005 one too.
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- What a classic coming of age movie! Directed by Peter Yates and written by Steve Tesich (Won Oscar). They did also together a movie called Eyewitness (1981) which i try to watch next week.
Starring Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley and Robyn Douglass. And let´s not forget Christopher´s funny family "Mama" Barbara Barrie and "Papa" Paul Dooley. John Ashton and P.J. Soles also appear. Highly recommended!
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- This was a decent sports flick, could have been a little shorter though. Starring Lorenzo Lamas, Edward Herrmann (Lost Boys), Kathleen Lloyd, Maureen McCormick and Stephen Furst. This was Lorenzo´s first lead starring role and he looks a lot like Sid the Kid.
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The Cars That Ate Paris (1974). John Mellion, Terry Camilleri, Kevin Miles, Max Gillies, Max Phipps, Bruce Spence, Melissa Jaffer, Peter Armstrong, Rick Scully, Danny Ad**** and Chris Haywood. The residents of the Australian rural town of Paris in New South Wales make a living by bringing about car crashes and then putting up for sale the spare parts/scrap metal while any survivors are utilised for psychiatric experiments.
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Walkabout (1971). Jenny Agutter, Lucien John, David Gulpilil and John Meillon. Stranded in the Australian Outback when their father commits suicide by shooting himself after he douses their car in petrol and then sets it on fire, a British adolescent girl in addition to her child brother are aided by an aborigine.
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Hustling starring Lee Remick and Jill Clayburgh. I noticed in the background at the beginning of the movie, The Taking of Pelham 123 (the original) was playing at a movie theater in the background. It was set in Manhattan.
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Adolf Hitler: My Part In His Downfall (1972)
It was funny in parts, and sad in others. It swung wildly from humor to pathos. as such, it captured the spirit of Spike Milligan's book pretty well. Jim Dale was very good as the young Spike, and spike himself had a good cameo as his own father.
7/10
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Long Weekend (1978). John Hargreaves, Briony Behets. A boorish couple's weekend camping holiday in the wilderness turns into horror as a series of strange incidents cause matters to spiral out of control.
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I watched American Graffiti too. Hadn't seen it since I was a kid, enjoyed it a good deal.
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Frogs-Ray Milland as a patriarch who hates nature. Then nature fights back killing his house guests and extended family. Worth a look. My rating 6/10
The Swarm-Michael Caine, Richard Widmark,Henry Fonda and a host of stars. Irwin Allen directs the tale of killer bees. Much, much better than the critics think. 8/10
Empire Of The Ants-Joan Collins up against giant ants- This one is really poor. 3/10.
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