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Kiss Of The Tarantula. 1975. Suzanna ling is the little disturbed girl living with her dad Herman Waller and mother Beverly Eddins, the father is a bit strict, the mother is having a affair and their daughter has a obsession with Tarantulas that she uses to get her revenge. Someone who has pets and uses them for revenge...this had me thinking of Willard, social outcast, quiet person who wouldn't hurt a fly etc, certainly not a film for arachnophobes or if you want to conquer your fears watch this. The acting is not the best but not the worst. Very low budget that you can almost squirm when the tarantula is crawling over the mother while she is in bed. This did help pass some time by for a bit. MV5BNzkzZDE0NjUtZjQ0Ny00Yzg2LWIyNDctM2EwNTA0NGQ0NWNmXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMTQxNzMzNDI@._V1_.jpg
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Mozart's Requiem is an amazing piece of classical music and I recommend it to everyone who wants to try something a bit different to listen to.
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Naked Lunch. 1991. A 1950s bug exterminator begins t drug abuse on his own cheicals and begins to see bugs, accidentally shoots his wife and uncovers a mysterious plot. Think this is when David Cronenberg decided to step back from pure horror and change his tone of films to drama/thriller and still manages to entertain his audience. Peter Weller plays the exterminator who hallucinates and sees his typewriter turning into a bug and is informed of a plot that is orchestrated by other bugs. Cronenberg managed to add in his usual element of sick and disturbing moments but also adds in a small confusing moment that doesn't really derail the film and also manages to create a seven foot tall monster that the writer of the book probably seen in a bad dream. I have never read the book but be interesting to see how the book and movie are different from each other. Naked_Lunch_film_poster.jpg
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King Kong. 1933. A film that never gets dull or boring just more entertaining with the more you watch it. Robert Armstrong plays the film director known for shooting in exotic locations with no leading lady for his next project finds Faye Wray and hires her for his film. As they set for Indonesia they stumble upon a tribe that worship Kong, one big ass gorilla, who takes a shine to the new leading lady and then transport Kong back to the states. A movie that was ahead of it's time with the special effects of Kong climbing the building, amazing set locations and pieces spiced together along with a great set of actors on board. A great classic monster movie. Kingkongposter.jpg
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She Freak. 1967. Oh boy...we should have placed some bets that I would have found a film that would be on the WTF did I watch pile. Claire Brennan plays a diner waitress, hit on by mostly every male customer and her boss...no surprise she was a bit of a MILF back then, meets a man who runs a carnival and freak show. She joins the carnival and seems repulsed by the oddities and freaks. After watching this I watched the 1930s film Freaks and this is a close remake of the film. The film is is slower than a snail, the acting is not the best, the dialogue is laughable and wooden, the lead actress spent a few hours in the make-up chair only to be seen on screen for about a minute. 1 hour 23 minutes....i want that time back... 1651584463521.jpg
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s-l1600 (37).jpg DUNE PART 2 Not long been back from the cinema. That movie was bloody awesome! After the first film I said I couldn't wait for the next movie and now here it is. This is an event movie. Huge in scope. Everything was top notch and the sound in my cinema was blasting! As with the first movie there is a lot to take in but it's it a great ride. Now can't wait for the next movie in about four years! |
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