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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 December, 2010
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Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973)
Season 1 Episode 1: Beyond the Farthest Star It’s a Trektacular start for the crew of the animated Enterprise as they face off against every sci-fi cliché known to man,…
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Stage Fright (1987)
Michele Soavi, who so adequately essayed the role of the crossdressing killer in Lamberto Bava’s A Blade In The Dark, decides that if you want things done wrong, you should…
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Squirm (1976)
Every day we humans take for granted our little slimy friends that aerate the soil and provide good fishing bait. Truly, next to dogs and a good beer, man’s best…
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Split Second (1992)
The only Rutger Hauer movie to ever win the Nobel Peace Prize, Split Second serves as a wake up call to a sleepy and apparently really dirty Earth that we…
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The Spiral Staircase (1945)
Do you remember when Snoopy used to sit on top of his dog house and type a story that started “it was a dark and stormy night?” If that dog…
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Sorority House Massacre (1986)
Borderline incompetent slasher movie that cribs so halfheartedly from Halloween that it can’t even muster a full hour and fifteen minutes of movie before finally giving up.
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Song of the South (1946)
If you live in the United States, then you have never seen this first live-action (with animated sequences) movie from the Walt Disney Company outside of a few theatrical releases….
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So Dear to My Heart (1948)
So Dear to My Heart is a combination of live action and animation that Disney released after their first such effort, Song Of The South. While that film was ingratiating…







