miss pam grier, friday foster |1975|
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Pam Grier-Carl Williams "Friday Foster" 1975, de Arthur Marks.
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The Best Action Movie One Liner! from Friday Foster (1975) delivered by Pam Grier herself.
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Solar Crisis (1990)
Solar Crisis has become vastly more interesting over the years. Tim Matheson, Charlton Heston, Jack Palance and Peter Boyle star in this sci-fi adventure with ... umm... effects and music.
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J.D.'S REVENGE (1976) Reviews of blaxploitation classic
J.D.’s Revenge is a 1976 American blaxploitation horror film produced and directed by Arthur Marks from a screenplay written by Jaison Starkes for American International Pictures (AIP).
The movie stars Glynn Turman, Lou Gossett and Joan Pringle.
Plot:
Isaac Hendrix (Turman) is a young college student studying law and a taxi cab driver in New Orleans. While out on a night of fun with his friends…
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Bonnie's Kids (1973, dir. Arthur Marks)
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ok so i know that a lot of people heard verna tell madeline and roderick that their family would never face legal ramifications for their crimes as part of their deal and then just threw out pym’s involvement as a throw away character protected only by a supernatural shield. they just went “oh ok so he was only a ‘good lawyer’ because they were divinely shielded from consequences so he wasn’t really worth shit” or whatever but how has nobody come to the very possible conclusion that arthur pym IS the divine protection??
verna could have sent him to the ushers *as* the protection from the law. because hes worth six or seven lawyers and he knows how to get shit done. she admits to having admired him for a long while. i think hes the first human she meets when she decides to go to earth to watch the humans? roderick himself tells this to auguste dupin when they recount arthurs ability to make shit disappear and find people who can’t be found.
arthur gordon pym was the divine intervention that protected the ushers for all those decades. he was aided by verna and benefited from his proximity to the family, sure, but his success (lets call it what it is, he succeeded) shouldn’t be written off as something that just “happened” and he took the credit for. he is the credit. he is the protection. he willingly goes to jail and confesses his crimes and refuses vernas offer to make a deal after it becomes clear the ushers are doomed, its his choice. its not the shield being lifted and unable to protect without the ushers around, its pym not having anyone to protect anymore. he says it himself, he doesn’t have any collateral. why not repent at that point?
anyway all this to say i love arthur pym and i dont think his character should be diminished at all by the revelation of the usher twins deal with the raven. also mark hamill crushed it
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Fred Williamson-Pam Grier-Thalmus Rasulada "Bucktown" 1975, de Arthur Marks.
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good morning to this patch of skin in particular
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