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DeadbeatAtDawn 02-10-2022 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1050650)
INN OF THE FRIGHTENED PEOPLE (also known as REVENGE)-1971. Any photos I've seen from this usually try to make it a sexy flick with Joan Collins in her undies. It's actually a pretty grim and taut film of a grieving family (daughter murdered and suspect let go) that with a friend, decide to resort to Vigilante justice without considering all the complications arising from such an action. ***


Watched the trailer, this looks great! Thanks for the rec.

FryeDwight 02-11-2022 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by DeadbeatAtDawn (Post 1050668)
Watched the trailer, this looks great! Thanks for the rec.

Hope You enjoy::smile::

ERASERHEAD (1978). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>SPOILERS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Debut film from David Lynch is probably the most coherent work He has done. Although there many scenes that are weird and/or vague, the story line is more linear. Henry (the late Jack Nance-His hair style is..interesting and even more so considering He kept it for the 5 years it took Lynch to raise the $$ to finish) in a nondescript sort living in a crumbling city who gets an invite to dinner at his Girlfriend's. When there, He finds out that the Girlfriend has had a baby and pressured by her Parents to marry. The baby itself is grotesque-sort of a skinned Turkey and ET combination- that never stops crying, putting incredible strain on the couple. However, that's not reason enough to condone what happens later on the film...
Lynch is very secretive about everything, but what I could check on, I have read that He was living in a very run down section of Philadelphia PA and his newborn child had special needs before He began this. So maybe it could be a parable for living that situation. Some commendable camera work (especially the iconic shot that appears on posters and T-shirts) helps move the story, but again so much that is all but incoherent can make this a challenge to view. I know many people love this, but for Me, it's **1/2

bamahorrorfan87 02-11-2022 09:34 PM

Prom night

bamahorrorfan87 02-12-2022 09:35 PM

Hello mary lou prom night II

bamahorrorfan87 02-17-2022 04:45 PM

Sorority house massacre

FryeDwight 02-18-2022 12:37 AM

BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES (1973). Final film in the original APES series is probably the weakest one in the bunch. Not much in the way of the plot and extreme overacting by Claude Akins as "General Aldo"-the mean side of Me can't help but think it was ideal casting. Decent effects and Roddy McDowell is good as always with support from Austin Stoker, but it definitely was time to call it a day. John Landis (the Director) is one of the human's in the coral and neat seeng Colleen Camp in her first film as a servant. **

DeadbeatAtDawn 02-18-2022 05:38 AM

Inn of the Frightened People, 1971. 7/10

Director: Sidney Hayers

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DeadbeatAtDawn 02-18-2022 05:54 AM

Scarecrows, 1988. 8/10

Director: William Wesley


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Sculpt 02-18-2022 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1050673)
Hope You enjoy::smile::

ERASERHEAD (1978). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>SPOILERS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Debut film from David Lynch is probably the most coherent work He has done. Although there many scenes that are weird and/or vague, the story line is more linear. Henry (the late Jack Nance-His hair style is..interesting and even more so considering He kept it for the 5 years it took Lynch to raise the $$ to finish) in a nondescript sort living in a crumbling city who gets an invite to dinner at his Girlfriend's. When there, He finds out that the Girlfriend has had a baby and pressured by her Parents to marry. The baby itself is grotesque-sort of a skinned Turkey and ET combination- that never stops crying, putting incredible strain on the couple. However, that's not reason enough to condone what happens later on the film...
Lynch is very secretive about everything, but what I could check on, I have read that He was living in a very run down section of Philadelphia PA and his newborn child had special needs before He began this. So maybe it could be a parable for living that situation. Some commendable camera work (especially the iconic shot that appears on posters and T-shirts) helps move the story, but again so much that is all but incoherent can make this a challenge to view. I know many people love this, but for Me, it's **1/2

Yes, as far as the narrative goes, you could call it avant-garde. Like with some song lyrics the narrative I sense is meant to be ambiguous, enhancing the likelihood of multiple, or individualized, interpretations. Or it's totally Freudian-subconscious disseminations ::big grin::

I know two folk who thought it was pro and anti abortion each... which highlights the multiple interpretations.

Bloof 02-21-2022 05:27 AM

Evil Dead 1983

Always stays young. ::love::


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