Caroline Munro in Maniac (1980)
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Wishing a happy birthday to horror and grindhouse film icon Ken Foree!
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Excellent alternative poster to Vanishing Point (1970) Highly recommend the European version of the film that did not edit out a visit from the grim reaper!
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spooky tuesday is a (now not so new!) podcast where we’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week.
ready for more b-cember, spookies? well, you'd better be, because for our second week of b movie december, we're going bigger and better than ever. on our latest episode, we're diving into grindhouse (2007), an ode to the double features of horror history. featuring a ton of your favorite celebrities and with a whole bunch of spoof trailers sprinkled throughout, robert rodriguez's planet terror and quentin tarantino's death proof make for quite the movie night. there's zombies, fast cars, and shared cinematic universes galore — all dressed up real nice and with sexy ladies practically hanging off of every frame. we're explaining exploitation film and getting into the real (~reel~) dirty details on a new in-person episode of spooky tuesday.
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Planet Terror (2007) dir. Robert Rodriguez
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TGIF
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On October 25, 2012, Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill! was screened on The Angry Brothers Omaha Shock O Rama.
Here's some new Haji art to mark the occasion!
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Rose McGowan as Cherry Darling in Planet Terror / Kim Petras’ Halloween costume
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Rambo appreciation post.
Rambo First Blood said something. It was a commentary on how America treats it's veterans of war, discards them as if one can simply "turn off" the impact of shell shock and all the brutality of falling head first into hell on earth.
Rambo First Blood Pt. 2 and Rambo 3 were big budget action movies set to capitalize on a character that is now largely expendable and used as a weapon.
Rambo (Rambo 4) and Rambo Last Blood (Rambo 5) fully accept and gleefully rejoice in what the character John Rambo has become: Exploitation. Grindhouse. Murder fantasies based on revenge in being a victim of a system that is inherently broken. This is not to say by any means that I do not enjoy these films. Quite the opposite, my favorite films are within the genre of revenge and exploitation. Irresponsible style over substance, one track mindedness, and heart ripping gore so brutal and vivid one would br forgiven for thinking there must have been a sale on vacuous containers full of fake blood.
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