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Confessions of a Window Cleaner. Robin Asquith, who looks like a cross of Mick jagger and Keith chegwin, plays Timmy Lea who gets a job working as a window cleaner for his brother in law Sid. But he discovers that there's more to the job than cleaning windows, as his customers expect extra services. Although he is in high demand for casual sex with all the dirty housewives and is enjoying it, his heart really belongs to a sexy policewoman called Liz, played by the gorgeous Linda Hayden, and she wont drop her knickers until after marriage. This i find very funny in deed with great innuendo, and in the style of the Carry ons and On The Buses but with added nudity. Asquith is perfect in the role of the clumsy cheeky chappie servicing all the ladies. And from a time when the Uk used to know how to make comedy. I like this a lot and it's loads of fun, with a great soundtrack and top notch cast. 89.5 out of 100.
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I Will Drink Your Blood (1970) Extremely enjoyable movie about a rabid satanic cult that wreaks havoc on a small town.* Very violent for its time (including a chicken that is killed for real), it was the first film to ever be rated "X" for violence alone, as opposed to sex and nudity. It's every bit as fun as its synopsis suggests. It has aged incredible well and is very well acted, although the little boy was kind of annoying. I only watched the X-rated theatrical version, but the director's cut is also on the Blu-Ray I own. I will definitely be checking that out in the near future. Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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What Have They Done To Solange? (Massimo Dallamano, 1972) London set giallo. Made interesting companion piece to all that Sweeney as the police in this are somewhat less convivial . A schoolgirl witnesses a murder on the banks of the Thames .... hmmmm. Lovely looking print this btw. Certain aspects were revelatory. Predating another film set in Venice cough by 7 years cough. I look forward to the Newman/ Allan Jones comm
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Psychomania. Brilliant horror comedy about a chap called Tom Latham who is the leader of a biker gang called the Living Dead who like to raise hell in the local community and by riding into supermarkets and knocking the tins down. His mum played by Beryl reid is involved in the occult with her butler, and with their help and a toad amulet tom learns the secret of immortality. After commiting suicide, Tom comes back immortal and the rest of the gang promptly off themselves as well to join him. I like this film a lot. it is unbelievably cheesy but a funny horror/biker flick directed by Don Sharp who did The Kiss of The vampires. there's no blood or sex, but plenty of violence in a comic book style and a brilliant groovy soundtrack. And i love the scene of Tom's burial in the ground of the Seven witches and is superb with the Wicker man style guitar playing. overall, this is a very good film with great stunts and a lot of charm. 90.8 out of 100.
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It was a strong year for movies at this years Frightfest with only a few stinkers (Heretiks, American Fright Fest & Black Site). I have not had time to do a write up on everything i have watched but have compiled a list my top 10 movies. https://letterboxd.com/stuwyatt/list...y/your-rating/ |
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