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Category Archives: Double Feature
Double Feature: Enter the Dragon (1973)/Challenge of the Tiger (1980)
Is there anything which says “the 70’s” more succinctly than kung fu? Yes, there was the David Carradine series (1972-75); there were also comic books, like Marvel’s Master of Kung Fu (introduced in 1973); Peter Cushing pursued Dracula into Hong … Continue reading
Posted in Double Feature, Theater Psychotronic
Tagged 70's, 80's, Action, Bruce Lee, Kung Fu, motorcycle, Villain Petting White Cat
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Double Feature: Meatballs (1979)/The Burning (1981)
As a child, my summer camp experiences were pretty limited. My parents used to take me to a place called “Family Camp,” a Christian-themed, family-and-kids get-together amidst the towering redwood trees of northern California; but I was never long separated … Continue reading
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Tagged 70's, 80's, Bill Murray, Comedy, horror, Slasher, Tom Savini
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Double Feature: The Immoral Mr. Teas/Eve and the Handyman (1959/1961)
He adored women. He feared them and he worshipped them. Having found success as a WWII war photographer, when the war ended he switched subjects, and began to seduce women with his camera – first with pin-ups and early Playboy … Continue reading
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Tagged 50's, 60's, cheesecake, Comedy, Russ Meyer, sexploitation, slapstick
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