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FryeDwight 11-29-2016 06:03 AM

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One of my guilty pleasures.

Mine as well...so silly, but so much fun! And early Bill Paxton too!

Repo'd 12-01-2016 09:33 AM

Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls.

You might think I'd grow tired of this after so many viewings, but I haven't and I never will.

RollinFan 12-04-2016 08:23 PM

Can't go wrong with Russ Meyer. My favorite is still "The Immoral Mr. Teas". It breaks my heart that he never made a vampire or zombie movie.

Up Pompeii (1971) sort of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" with less singing and more boobs.

FryeDwight 12-06-2016 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Repo'd (Post 1022261)
Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls.

You might think I'd grow tired of this after so many viewings, but I haven't and I never will.

I LOVE this film!!!!!!!!!!! So campy and so much fun with some great tunes as well. I still miss Cynthia Myers (casey), a staggering PLAYBOY Playmate (12/68) who was a decent actress and who I ordered/corresponded with for a few years before she passed...very sweet.

Still amazes me how Roger Ebert shrieked and railed about early 80's horror flick when his script has many of the same things::shocked::

Repo'd 12-07-2016 03:00 AM

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Originally Posted by RollinFan (Post 1022330)
Can't go wrong with Russ Meyer. My favorite is still "The Immoral Mr. Teas". It breaks my heart that he never made a vampire or zombie movie.

Yeah, Russ Meyer is underrated as a filmmaker. Technically he was stellar and his films are always entertaining. Not sure Horror would have been something he would have wanted to try, but I would have watched, for sure!

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1022356)
I LOVE this film!!!!!!!!!!! So campy and so much fun with some great tunes as well. I still miss Cynthia Myers (casey), a staggering PLAYBOY Playmate (12/68) who was a decent actress and who I ordered/corresponded with for a few years before she passed...very sweet.

Still amazes me how Roger Ebert shrieked and railed about early 80's horror flick when his script has many of the same things::shocked::

I love it too, FD, and yes, the music is a blast. I find myself randomly humming the songs all the time. I didn't know Cynthia had passed away. Such a gorgeous woman, and you're right, she did a decent job on screen. In fact, Meyers seemed to have a knack for getting fairly solid performances out of his cast members, no matter how much acting experience they had. Wow, all this Meyers talk is making me want to watch Beyond again!

DeadbeatAtDawn 12-08-2016 07:08 PM

And Now the Screaming Starts, 1973. 7/10


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Roiffalo 12-08-2016 11:08 PM

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And Now the Screaming Starts, 1973. 7/10


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The image intrigued me, so I YouTubed it.

Good flick. I'd give it about the same rating for I'm still a touch confused on all the ghost business.

Bloof 12-09-2016 05:23 AM

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And Now the Screaming Starts, 1973. 7/10


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The image intrigued me, so I YouTubed it.

Good flick. I'd give it about the same rating for I'm still a touch confused on all the ghost business.


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realdealblues 12-09-2016 07:55 AM

The Abomination (1986)

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Hadn't seen this in years. Brother Fogg still kills me.

Sculpt 12-09-2016 04:02 PM

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The Abomination (1986)

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Hadn't seen this in years. Brother Fogg still kills me.

Hadn't seen realdealblues in years! Welcome back!


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