“Scars Of Dracula (1970)” The fifth but far from final excursion into Dracula’s world by Hammer- “Scars of Dracula” is the type of film which really tests a Dracula fan’s loyalty- will you go along with it, or will you despise it with every fibre of your being due to it’s outlandish take on the … Continue reading
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[Bea’s Reviews] Taste The Blood Of Dracula (1970)
“Taste The Blood Of Dracula (1970)” While “Taste The Blood of Dracula” is not (to me) as solid as the first three canonical Dracula films from Hammer, it doesn’t have the distinct whiff of crap-burger the follow-ups have. Indeed, after watching it again specifically for this review, I can say that it would have actually worked … Continue reading
Super Podcast Ep 106 – Oscar Wrap-Up, Comic Talk and What Films We Want To See Remade
Download HERE Super Podcast Ep 106 – Oscar Wrap-Up, Comic Talk and What Films We Want To See Remade! Bede and Seth MacFarlane look alike – we talk about it a lot on this installment of the podcast! Welcome back to the show folks, back on board are your lovely hosts Super Marcey and Bede … Continue reading
[Mini Review] The Last Stand (2013)
I am a big lover and fan of the action genre, and yes Mr. Schwarzenegger is one of my favourite action stars however he was not the main reason I was so excited for The Last Stand. The film marks the English language film debut for one of my heroes in the film industry, Jee-woon … Continue reading
Super Podcast Pre-Oscar Show 2013 (Uncensored)
Download HERE Super Podcast Pre-Oscar Show 2013 Welcome to our annual Pre-Oscar Podcast Special for 2013! Your hosts Marcey and Bede are joined by Sam Inglis (24FPS) and A.J. Hakari (CineSlice) to discuss the Oscars, the nominees and what we really think! What are our predictions? Listen to find out …. PS Sam is very … Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] Dracula Has Risen From The Grave (1968)
“Dracula Has Risen From The Grave (1968)” Don’t you just LOVE this poster? Pink band-aids, front cleavage AND sarcasm? By 1968, it was no secret that Christopher Lee was the undisputed Dracula of the generation. Lee had appeared in quite a few other Hammer productions and they had all been quite successful, but his bread … Continue reading
Super Podcast Ep 105 – Oogieloves and the Great Documentary Adventure
Super Podcast is back at ya, with a great new podcast! Super Marcey is back, and she has brought with her special guest A.J. Hakari Continue reading
Super Podcast Ep 104 – Vampire Discussions with Fright Night and Near Dark
Super Marcey is back once again, and she has brought a brand new guest! First time guest on the podcast and site contributor Bea Harper joins the show – yes you can listen to two women … whoa! Continue reading
Super Podcast Ep 103 – Goodbye 2012 and Hello 2013
Welcome to the first episode of Super Podcast for 2013! Your wonderful hosts Super Marcey and the terrible Australian Bede Jermyn are back in this 103rd episode. Continue reading
Super Podcast Christmas Audio Commentary: Home Alone
Download HERE Super Podcast Christmas Audio Commentary: Home Alone Happy Holidays listeners! We are back with our second annual Christmas Audio Commentary, and we chose Home Alone! Our hosts Super Marcey and Bede Jermyn are back, and they’ve brought A.J. Hakari (CineSlice) with them for this one! Listen to us discuss the film and make … Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] Dracula: Prince Of Darkness (1966)
“Dracula: Prince Of Darkness (1966) Dracula- Prince of Darkness” could have failed miserably. It shouldn’t have had the right to have been made, because at heart, Hammer Horror was more about getting the green than truly entertaining it’s fans. Yet, despite these technicalities, “DPOD” really is a worthy follow-up to the it’s predecessor. While ”Brides … Continue reading
It’s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World Cinema Blog-a-thon – Week 2: Spetters (1980)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This blog-a-thon is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. November Blog-a-thon criteria: Gems Of World Cinema Why Sam Chose This Film For Marcey: “Paul Verhoeven is a director I have always felt gets short shrift. He’s perhaps the filmmaker I can most … Continue reading
The Impossible Task – Ranking Pixar’s Feature Length Films
I have watched a bit of Pixar stuff this year, I have slowly been adding their films to my blu-ray collection. I have always been a big fan of their output and for the most part it is really amazing stuff. Thinking about actually ranking them just boggled my mind, and it has taken me … Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] Horror Of Dracula (1958)
“Horror Of Dracula” (1958) While Lugosi’s Count of Counts was generally a one-off affair, Dracula was resurrected again by Hammer Films in the formidable shape of Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee which turned out to become a long-running franchise full of hits and misses. While the 70’s Hammer fully embraced sex, blood and nudity, in … Continue reading