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Old 04-18-2012, 09:25 PM
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Shit, I know it wasn't my arse like the bloke said.

Dem, there are a couple of box sets of this stuff called "The Satanic Sickies" Vol 1 and 2 from Alpha Blue Archive or there are individual releases floating around from SWV.

Brace yourself if you follow the link. Don't say I didn't warn anyone.Alpha Blue Archives, Vintage 1960s, 70s, and 80s Adult Cinema!
I won't be buying A History of Rape, i know that for sure.
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Due you think David Attenborough narrates this or have i got the wrong elephant?
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Not a film but the kids TV show "The Owl Service" is very pagan in it's story of myths repeating themselves over and over again throughout time. Very forward looking for it's time, late 60s/early 70s, with it's themes of class struggle and teenage sexuality. It's well worth your time and money as is the book it's based on.
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Old 04-18-2012, 10:04 PM
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" Children of the Stones". Wyrd folk, cultist behaviour, stone circles and pagan rites. Another slice of 70s kids TV.
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" Children of the Stones". Wyrd folk, cultist behaviour, stone circles and pagan rites. Another slice of 70s kids TV.
Great stuff.
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"Raven", Oiky lout Phil Daniels is sent to live in the country side. Myth, reality and pagan belief collide in this tale based on the legend of the Once and Future King. Yet more kids TV from the 70s.
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Did you ever see Into The Labrynth MTDS?

Never seen it myself but always wondered about it.
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Old 04-18-2012, 10:22 PM
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Did you ever see Into The Labrynth MTDS?

Never seen it myself but always wondered about it.
Can't say I have seen it to be honest. I know of it but that's about it.
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Did you ever see Into The Labrynth MTDS?

Never seen it myself but always wondered about it.
Into the laberyinth was great when I watched it as a kid. Ron Moody is superb in it and I remember being spooked out at the way the female villan was able to change identity at will, so you never knew where she would turn up next.

As for ritualistic horrors, what about Darkland (I'm pretty sure that's what it's called) with Craig Fairbrass? I saw this on late night tv about ten years ago and didn't think it was too bad.
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Into the laberyinth was great when I watched it as a kid. Ron Moody is superb in it and I remember being spooked out at the way the female villan was able to change identity at will, so you never knew where she would turn up next.
Thanks mr 420.

It sounds like ideal Christmas viewing. If i pick that up i could give The Box of Delights a year off this year.
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