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Category Archives: Theater Nilbog
Orca (1977)
The message of Orca (1977) is clear: killer whales are beautiful, intelligent creatures who should be appreciated as thus, for if you cross them, they will ram you hard with their noses and chew you into bloody bits. “The ancient … Continue reading
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Tagged 70's, Bo Derek, Charlotte Rampling, Dino De Laurentiis, horror, Killer Shark, Killer Whale, Richard Harris
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Zombie Lake (1981)
When discussing the works of Shakespeare – and I think it’s important to begin with Shakespeare when discussing Zombie Lake (1981) – we classify the plays as comedies, histories, and tragedies, to make better sense of their structure and to … Continue reading
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Tagged 80's, horror, Jean Rollin, Nazis, sexploitation, Zombie
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Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978)
I understand that sometimes it’s just too difficult to leave something alone. You love it too much, and you have to express it, even if it might embarrass the one you love, and even if you might look like an … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Ballroom, Theater Nilbog
Tagged 70's, Alice Cooper, Beatles, Bee Gees, Disco, Donald Pleasence, George Burns, Robot, Rock Musical, Steve Martin
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