Marcey reviews Day 01 and Day 02’s films Starship Invasions (1977) and Wild Gals of the Naked West (1962) to kick off Junesploitation Continue reading
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The Ozploit Cast – Episode 8: ‘1977 to 1978 Films’ Journey Among Women, Summer City, Raw Deal, Patrick and The Scalp Merchant
The Ozploit Cast – Episode 8: ‘1977 to 1978 Films’ Journey Among Women, Summer City, Raw Deal, Patrick and The Scalp Merchant with Bede Jermyn, Super Marcey and guest John Mathews Continue reading
[Junesploitation ’21] Mini Reviews: Code Of Silence (1985) and Django (1966)
Marcey’s Day 3 and Day 4’s Junesploitation films Code Of Silence (1985) and Django (1966) reviewed. Continue reading
Bea’s Reviews: John Carpenter’s Vampires [1998]
“Hey Padre. When I was beating your ass back there… did you get any wood?” Continue reading
[Bea’s Ranting Reviews] High Plains Drifter [1973] by Bea Harper
Dir.: Clint Eastwood Starring: Clint Eastwood, Verna Bloom, Billy Curtis, Marianna Hill and Geoffrey Lewis Who is The Stranger? From where does he ride? What does anybody know of him? Nobody and Everybody. Nowhere and Everywhere. Nothing and Everything. High Plains Drifter is a unique beast because 1) it is a supernatural Western, a rare … Continue reading
[Bea’s Ranting Reviews] The Good, The Bad And The Ugly [1966]
Dir.: Sergio Leone Starring: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach Sprawling views of a dead yet living landscape, extreme close up of desperate, savage eyes, pregnant pauses before moments of terrible violence and an unflinching majesty in a symphony of death, I just could not be as verbose as others who have also … Continue reading
[Bea’s Ranting Book Reviews] The Dark Tower: Song of Susannah [2004] by Bea Harper
Author: Stephen King Original publisher: Grant Boooooooo-ee! Steve King went absolutely META in this one, baby. As I am loathe to divulge any crucial details in regards to the overall story of The Dark Tower series, I guess there is no subtle way of putting this one other than if King was gonna commit the … Continue reading
[Bea’s Ranting Book Reviews] The Dark Tower: Wolves of the Calla [2004]
Brothers and sisters let us give praise to Father Donald Frank Fucking Callahan. Author: Stephen King Originally published: 2004 Original publisher: Grant After enduring the horrors of the alternate world of Topeka and the evil wizard Randall Flagg in ‘The Wizard and Glass’, Roland’s ka-tet find themselves in the pastoral village of Calla Bryn Sturgis where … Continue reading
[Bea’s Ranting Book Reviews] The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three [1987]
Originally published: 1987 Original publisher: Grant Well hello again, honeychiles. The second installment to ‘The Dark Tower’ series focuses on Roland Deschain recruiting what will become his fellowship on his quest, or his ka-tet, as he comes to call it. While travelling across a beach populated by murderous and carnivorous creatures known as ‘Lobstrosities‘, the … Continue reading
[Bea’s Ranting Book Reviews] The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger by Stephen King [1982]
Author: Stephen King First published: 1978-1981 Original publisher: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction “The Man In Black fled across the desert, and the Gunslinger followed.” And so begins the Dark Tower saga and the adventures of Roland Deschain of Gilead, an extraordinary fantasy epic from the prodigious malestrom of mental wonders of Mr. … Continue reading
[Review] Wyatt Earp (1994)
Every so often in Hollywood, similar themed films are made around the same time and one always gets lost in the shuffle. Back in 93/94 that theme was Wyatt Earp and released first was Tombstone staring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer. Continue reading
Super Podcast Audio Commentary: Tombstone
Download HERE Welcome to another installment of the Super Podcast Audio Commentary Edition. Prepare for a change of pace with our Audio Commentary series, this film is a little different than our usual crop and it also stars Kurt Russell. Tombstone is a special film to me, it was one of two films that actually … Continue reading
[Mini Review] The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford (2007)
Firstly I don’t think I really need to go into what this about, the title basically tells you that. Firstly I have to say this is an amazingly gorgeous film to watch, the cinematograhpy is fantastic. Certain shots are just so beautiful and so well done, they just stick with you. The score is stunning … Continue reading