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ddesole · 1 year
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Pushing Daisies 2.12 “Water & Power”
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theactioneer · 8 months
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1990: The Bronx Warriors French poster (Enzo G. Castellari, 1982)
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oldshowbiz · 1 year
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Fred Williamson: Director of the Holiday Inn Parking Lot
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rebu72 · 2 months
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Them 70s Cool
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fuzzyghost · 1 year
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citizenscreen · 1 year
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Fred Williamson and Teresa Graves in THAT MAN BOLT (1973)
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ontarom · 8 months
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VFW (2019)
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cinemajunkie70 · 2 months
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A very happy birthday to Fred Williamson!!
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gotankgo · 8 months
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currently watching Peter Boyle in Crazy Joe (1974)
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equatorjournal · 2 years
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Fred Williamson, 1978.
From “O, Appalachia: artists of the southern mountains"
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suspiria76 · 7 months
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THE NEW BARBARIANS
also known as WARRIORS OF THE WASTELAND
Italy
1982
Directed by Enzo G Castellari
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theactioneer · 4 months
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Delta Force Commando (Frank Valenti, 1987)
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oldshowbiz · 2 months
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Fred Williamson walks into the film studio at 650 Bronson Ave in the blaxploitation film Black Eye (1974)
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gatutor · 8 months
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Fred Williamson-Pam Grier-Thalmus Rasulada "Bucktown" 1975, de Arthur Marks.
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jimsmovieworld · 10 months
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FROM DUSK TILL DAWN- 1996 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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The Gecko Brothers, Seth (George Clooney) and Richie (Quentin Tarantino) are on the run from the police after robbing a bank and going on a killing spree. They need to get across the border to Mexico to meet Carlos who will get them safe passage into "El Rey" for a cut of their loot.
They take the Fuller family hostage and use them to get across the border safely. They go to The Titty Twister bar for bikers and truckers to wait for Carlos, unaware the bar is run by bloodthirsty vampires....
One of my favourite movies.
I remember the first time i watched this. Was late on sunday night and had school the next day. Was lying in bed looking for something to doze off to and chose this. Was so blown away by the opening scene i took my covers downstairs to watch the rest on the big tv. As soon as it was finished i rewinded the tape and watched the whole thing again. It was then my favourite movie for the next few years.
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A lot of people hate the vampire twist that comes completely out of nowhere but i love it. Love how its set up as a typical Tarantino style crime movie but then the switch flips and its suddenly a Rodriguez style bmovie.
Love the characters. Seth Gecko is my favourite Clooney role handsdown, he's too cool and very quotable. Tarantino's best acting role imo, he's naturally creepy so this role suits him well. Harvey Keitel is always the man.
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Juliette Lewis plays Kate Fuller, another stand out character. She's very likable and has a few funny moments but really evolves into a badass that can hold her own by the end of the movie.
Always great to see Danny Trejo.
Sex Machine and Frost are both amazing. Played by cult movie legends Tom Savini and Fred Williamson respectively. I always enjoy Frosts chilling monologue about vietnam.
My favourite scene of the movie is Santanico Pandemonium's dance. Salma Hayek is incredible in this. The song "After Dark" by Tito and Tarantula fits perfectly. "Dark Night" by the Blasters is another sweet song from the film.
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Love the atmosphere of the bar, its the perfect setting for the second half of the movie. Really enjoy the final shot of the camera zooming out and revealing the pyramid type design of the back and all the old cars, like its been there forever. They used a painting for that. It really adds the mystique of the titty twister and is a cool way to end the film.
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The vampires in this film are quite different than in most movies. I like this version of them, it works well for an action based vampire film.
Body Count: 122.
From Dusk Till dawn was written by Quentin Tarantino, Robert Kurtzman and directed by Robert Rodriguez.
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lisamarie-vee · 3 months
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