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01_1942 Perils of Nyoka-poster.jpeg.jpg PERILS OF NYOKA (1942) REPUBLIC SERIAL 15 Chapters Nyoka searches of the Lost Tablets of Hippocrates, which will give the secret of curing diseases and also a rich treasure. Also after the tablets is evil Vultura and her henchmen.. A sequel of sorts to the 1941 serial Jungle Girl. Another good serial with some great cliffhangers usually involving Nyoka. Future Lone Ranger Clayton Moore is on hand to help Nyoka out. MV5BOTk4NzM0NDQtN2I5Mi00MGMxLWJlZDQtYTAyOTE0ZWRmOTg5XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMDMxMjQwMw@@._V1_SY500_CR0,0.jpg For me, Vultura (Lorna Gray) steals the show here. Vultura, not afraid to get her hands dirty by fighting Nyoka (Kay Aldridge) travels around in a chariot with her loyal pet gorilla at her side. |
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Horror Express I can't believe that I'd never seen this one before! I could tell as soon as it started it was a classic and I should have been ashamed of myself One of the main things that surprised me was how gruesome it was, not in a particularly violent way, but lots of eye trauma Great stuff, Arrow's BD looks fantastic, I think I'm going to watch it again tonight with the Jones and Newman comm track. Disappointed by the lack of booklet!
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Bad Boys(1983) sean penn stars as mick o Brian a chicago punk who accidently kills the younger brother of a gangster called paco(Esai morales) after a heist goes wrong. and ends up in a young offenders prison where he has to face off with the top dogs Tweedy and Viking. and things go from bad to worse when paco rapes his girlfriend JC(Ally Sheedy) and ends up in the same jail to kill Sean Penn. directed by Rick Rosenthal who did Halloween 2, this is a top notch and brutal prison drama with brilliant acting from Penn and the rest of the cast who are so believable. With even a bit of comedy provided as well from a nerdy jewish chap who is Sean Penns cell mate and has has a great ability for making exploding radios using fertilizer. Excellent stuff indeed. with a great sequence too involving Penn taking out the top dogs using a pillow case full of Coke cans. And not to mention the explosive climax. 81 out of 100.
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That's exactly how I felt about the last James Bond film, 'Spectre' (except for the great Day of the Dead festival and helicopter opening). I had to rewatch it several weeks later to remind myself all about it - imo Spectre is the most forgettable 007 film out of the lot.
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Personally, i think it's a tad over-rated these days. Everyone seems to call it a classic because that's what you do. Just below that for me, and Telly Savalas comes perilously close to de-railing it (pun intended!) IMO. Its great that new generations of folk are discovery vintage films, but along with it comes the internet ranking phenomena. A previous beneficiary being Blood on Satan's Claw - another good film that it seems is against the law today to not think of it as a classic film. Both good films, mind and not commenting on your views - just something i've been thinking for a while.
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A triple bill last night that took me in to the early hours of this morning.. S1710130.jpg H0472-L75205401.jpg |
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As for the most forgettable Bond film - On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Moonraker, The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day and Spectre are all mediocre. |
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