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Tag Archives: cheesecake
When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1970)
When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1970), shot on location in the Canary Islands, is the most notable of Hammer’s attempts to recreate the global success of One Million Years B.C. (1966). It didn’t have Raquel Welch, and it didn’t have … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Fantastique
Tagged 70's, cheesecake, dinosaurs, Fantasy, Hammer, Jim Danforth, prehistoric, Stop Motion, Val Guest, Victoria Vetri
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Sorceress (1982)
When Roger Corman saw the opening weekend box office for Conan the Barbarian (1982), he asked that Jim Wynorski turn out a quickie script for a sword and sorcery picture. Jack Hill, director of exploitation classics Spider Baby (1964), Pit Stop … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Nilbog
Tagged 80's, cheesecake, Fantasy, Jack Hill, Roger Corman, Sword and Sorcery, Twins, Zombie
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Thunderball (1965)
In a way, things had changed. Although Bond was getting bigger all the time, and Thunderball (1965) was the natural evolution, there passed a point where the films were not merely high-profile adaptations of Ian Fleming bestsellers. The series was … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Smoking Gun
Tagged 60's, Action, Bahamas, Car Chase, cheesecake, Claudine Auger, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, James Bond, Luciana Paluzzi, scuba diving, Sean Connery, underwater battle
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