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Tag Archives: Science Fiction
Die, Monster, Die! (1965)
In the evening I asked old people in Arkham about the blasted heath, and what was meant by that phrase “strange days” which so many evasively muttered. I could not, however, get any good answers, except that all the mystery … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Caligari
Tagged 60's, AIP, Boris Karloff, Daniel Haller, H.P. Lovecraft, horror, Killer Plant, Nick Adams, Psychedelic, Science Fiction, Suzan Farmer
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The Apple (1980)
Holy Apple, sacred Apple Take a little chance Get into a trance And join me in the Apple dance! Whoa! Go, go! Do it, do it, do it, do it, do it! In the 1994 of The Apple (1980), society … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Ballroom
Tagged 80's, Adam & Eve, Cannon, Catherine Mary Stewart, Disco, Drugs, Dystopia, Golan & Globus, Psychedelic, Rock Musical, Science Fiction, Surreal, The Devil, Vampire
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Cleopatra (1970)
Osamu Tezuka’s follow-up to the hugely ambitious A Thousand and One Nights (1969) was the second “Animerama” feature from his studio Mushi Productions: Cleopatra (1970). If anything, it was even more ambitious than its predecessor. It’s another adult animated epic, but this time told … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Inkwell
Tagged 70's, Animation, Cleopatra, Egypt, Eiichi Yamamoto, Japan, Osamu Tezuka, Psychedelic, Science Fiction, sexploitation, Surreal
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