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Mediaman The Monkey's Uncle (1965) Of course, for us horndogs, it contains the great scene where he uses sleeplearning to turn a pretty coed volunteer into phase 1 of a... – Feb 14, 11:31 PM
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Archive for April, 2010
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New York Ripper (1982)
Lucio Fulci takes a break from his supernatural slasher movies (see: The Beyond, House By The Cemetery and City Of The Living Dead) to revisit his second favorite genre, the…
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The New Barbarians (1982)
You can tell by checking out the crotch of the guy running around shooting and/or stabbing people whether your world has slipped into barbarism or not. If he’s just got…
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For the Love of Willadean (1964)
After watching For the Love of Willadean, I’m reasonably confident that even now, decades later, that J.D. Gray is still a virgin.
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The Mystery in Dracula’s Castle (1973)
There’s really no mystery here. There isn’t any castle. And while you do get two Draculas, one is an actor in a cheesy horror movie and one is little kid…
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Mysterious Island (1961)
It was a simpler, more action packed time. A time when giant crabs walked the earth. And so did really big birds. And huge bees, pirates, the Civil War, Captain…
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My Dog, the Thief (1969)
This is a deservedly-obscure Disney flick from 1969 that features a bunch of has-beens embarrassing their families in a movie about a dog that steals stuff. Most of the movie…
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My Dear Killer (1972)
This is an okay giallo marred chiefly by its use of convoluted red herrings that I could never even figure out what I was supposed to be thinking they pointed…






