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Tag Archives: cheesecake
Dr. No (1962)
One of the main pleasures of watching Dr. No (1962) now is observing the formative steps of what will become the most popular and widely imitated film series of all time; it’s watching the iconic in its nascent stage. In … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Smoking Gun
Tagged 60's, Action, cheesecake, James Bond, radiation, Sean Connery, tarantula, Ursula Andress
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Cinematic Titanic: The Doll Squad (1973/2013)
2008 marked the 20th anniversary of a TV show called Mystery Science Theater 3000. It also marked the beginning of a project called Cinematic Titanic, begun by a significant swath of the show’s creative personnel: creator Joel Hodgson, Trace Beaulieu, … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Psychotronic
Tagged 70's, A Month at the Grindhouse, Action, cheesecake, Cinematic Titanic, MST3K, Ted V. Mikels, Tura Satana
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Good Morning and Goodbye! (1967)
This is what a Russ Meyer fable looks like. Good Morning and Goodbye! (1967) makes its point clear with the subtlety of a jackhammer (you will note all the quarry imagery in the film). This is a film about being … Continue reading
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Tagged 60's, Alaina Capri, cheesecake, Haji, impotence, Psychedelic, Russ Meyer, sexploitation, witches
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