robert patinson? this is beyond retarded i will never accept him as batman
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WarrenPeace — 3 years ago(April 30, 2022 04:30 AM)
The episode he is bringing up is called, "The Chaser."
After the boy gives the girl the love potion and she is all over him, he gets tired of her and gets a potion to end it which is really poison but only suggested in a subliminal way.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chaser_(The_Twilight_Zone)
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lukejbarnett — 3 years ago(April 26, 2022 04:26 AM)
hey i just watched an episode of mchale's navy and you won't believe who was in the episode. it actually has the girl we were just talking about, yvonne craig. i just watched this episode like 2 days after we talked about her being hot on batman.
and oh my gosh she looks so beautiful it's amazing. she has the brightest, most stunning light blue eyes. im talking extremely captivating, hypnotically beautiful. i was amazed by how beautiful her eyes are in this. these stunning crystal clear eyes wow. and also they even show her cleavage in a dress. wow, never knew she had medium sized tits before i watched her in this. she had petite sides in this dress.
btw this ep. was made in 1965 so a year before she got batman in 1966.
have you ever watched her in this ep.?
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cryptoflovecraft — 3 years ago(April 30, 2022 12:56 PM)
I like McHale's Navy more than Gomer Pyle. I barely watched Gomer Pyle USMC but I liked Gomer on the Andy Griffith Show.
Yeah, Hogan's Heroes is good too. I like it more than McHale's Navy and Gomer Pyle USMC.
Some trivia: Ilsa She Wolf of the SS , one of my favorite exploitation films from the '70s, was filmed on the set of Hogan's Heroes. The film takes place at a concentration camp and stars luscious Dyanne Thorne as the titular character. Thorne's character was loosely based on the real life Nazi warden Ilsa Koch. According to IMDb:
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lukejbarnett — 3 years ago(May 01, 2022 12:52 AM)
yes! yes! i'm so happy you are a fan of isla she wolf of the s.s. one of the best films ever made. a film so raw, so extreme so jarring and disturbing.
tarantino apparently is such a huge fan he is contemplating remaking it.
isn't it one of the most disturbing, controversial, extreme, edgy, gritty, harrowing, boundaring breaking, realistically violent, grueling, taboo breaking films you've ever watched? and is it one of the hardest films you've ever gotten through bc it is so intense and disturbing that you have ever watched?
i heard it is a very loud movie as far as the sounds of sexual pleasure from isla.
i've read about the legendary greatness of this film online for 15 years now. its a film that i can't believe actually exists, bc it is so taboo. i mean how more controversial can you get when you make a completely balls all out, extreme movie about hitler's germany done '70s explotiation style except make it even more extreme and edgy with a lot of sex and nudity and torture and whipping?
the only more controversial kind of movie is nunsploitation which is a by product film subgenre mixing nuns and religion with sex and nudity, so it's sexploitation and nuns.
these subgenres, nunsploitation and exploitation films joe bob briggs, famous b movie reviewer knows all about.
i still can't believe they actually made a film about one of the most taboo subjects in the history of the world, hitler's germany during wwII and made a freaking daring done in a exploitation style movie that is comical in it's absurdly style of storytelling and lurid details. so almost making fun of hitler's germany during wwII.
well that is the best way to condemn and punish hitler, to degrade him like mel brooks did in the producers; "spring time for hitler song," and the way he made fun of him with his portrayal of hitler. he said about hitler the best way to acknowledge hitler is to defame him, ridicule him.
dude you dont even know how hot dyanne thorne is in this film. ****ing a. one of the hottest characters and one of the hottest women in the history of film.
she always reminded me of sybil danning bc their faces look so much alike, their eyes are so similar looking and they both have blond hair and they both have this very icy, specific, very particular European girl look to their faces and eyes. also they both had this confidence and tough girl, rigid authoritarian presences. also they were both tall girls.
i loved dyanne thorne in a little known sexpliotation comedy fantasy fairy tale movie called pinnochio from 1974. i find it interesting how they casted 2 girls from this movie in isla she wolf of the s.s. dyanne thorne and ushi digard.
i loved so much and appreciated so much how tarantino put in his grindhouse movie fake trailer parody to isla she wolf of the s.s. sybil danning as ilsa. i loved and appreciated this so much bc i always thought they were similar actresses bc of how they looked and acted and bc they both had the same strong willed personalities and confidence in '70s exploitation movies.
i loved that nod, tribute to this film from tarnatino and loved the nod, tribute to dyanne thorne and sybil danning. it's like tarantino did this for me bc he knew that i put these 2 actresses together.
but i'm sad that tarnatino didn't cast dyanne thorne in this fake movie trailer that would have been better.
i think it's pretty safe to say that isla she wolf of the s.s. could not under any circumstances be made today bc it is too controversial of a subject. back in the '70s filmmakers were actually(i saw this sarcastically bc they should always have 100% creative freedom) allowed to let their freak flag fly and make the most controversial movies in exploitation films. it is the best time, decade for movies bc of this complete freedom.
you've talked about this before you said the '60s and '70s are the best decades for horror movies bc of the classic films in these decades.
finally horror movie directors didnt have to get approved by the strict movie ratings boards for horror movies in the '60 and '70s which they had to in the '50 and before. they had a lot more new found freedom with what they could show, the content and stories they could tell in the '60s and '70s which were completely new to them.
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cryptoflovecraft — 3 years ago(May 08, 2022 02:38 AM)
isn't it one of the most disturbing, controversial, extreme, edgy, gritty, harrowing, boundaring breaking, realistically violent, grueling, taboo breaking films you've ever watched? and is it one of the hardest films you've ever gotten through bc it is so intense and disturbing that you have ever watched?
I don't know about "taboo breaking" but the first time I watched Ilsa She Wolf of the SS, I thought that it was somewhat disturbing esp. the castration part. It's also campy and over the top, so it's hard to take it too seriously (reminds me of Cannibal Ferox in that respect). The sequel Ilsa Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks is fun too but not nearly as gross or graphic as Ilsa She Wolf of the SS. I recommend both Ilsa films for the trashy delights that they are. There's a couple of other Ilsa films that I haven't seen yet: Ilsa the Tigress of Siberia and Ilsa the Wicked Warden. All of them star Dyanne Thorne. -
lukejbarnett — 3 years ago(May 08, 2022 03:49 AM)
cryptoflovecraft said...
isn't it one of the most disturbing, controversial, extreme, edgy, gritty, harrowing, boundaring breaking, realistically violent, grueling, taboo breaking films you've ever watched? and is it one of the hardest films you've ever gotten through bc it is so intense and disturbing that you have ever watched?
I don't know about "taboo breaking" but the first time I watched Ilsa She Wolf of the SS, I thought that it was somewhat disturbing esp. the castration part. It's also campy and over the top, so it's hard to take it too seriously (reminds me of Cannibal Ferox in that respect). The sequel Ilsa Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks is fun too but not nearly as gross or graphic as Ilsa She Wolf of the SS. I recommend both Ilsa films for the trashy delights that they are. There's a couple of other Ilsa films that I haven't seen yet: Ilsa the Tigress of Siberia and Ilsa the Wicked Warden. All of them star Dyanne Thorne.
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i read that jesus franco directed isla the wicked warden so that film has to be a great film.
are you a big franco fan? i heard that every film he has directed has an epic scene that is great.
you said the first isla film is one of your favorite exploitation films is it really that well made? how many stars would you give it from 2-5?
how do you like more as a director jesus franco or joe d'amato?
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lukejbarnett — 3 years ago(May 15, 2022 01:45 AM)
cryptoflovecraft said...
isn't it one of the most disturbing, controversial, extreme, edgy, gritty, harrowing, boundaring breaking, realistically violent, grueling, taboo breaking films you've ever watched? and is it one of the hardest films you've ever gotten through bc it is so intense and disturbing that you have ever watched?
I don't know about "taboo breaking" but the first time I watched Ilsa She Wolf of the SS, I thought that it was somewhat disturbing esp. the castration part. It's also campy and over the top, so it's hard to take it too seriously (reminds me of Cannibal Ferox in that respect). The sequel Ilsa Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks is fun too but not nearly as gross or graphic as Ilsa She Wolf of the SS. I recommend both Ilsa films for the trashy delights that they are. There's a couple of other Ilsa films that I haven't seen yet: Ilsa the Tigress of Siberia and Ilsa the Wicked Warden. All of them star Dyanne Thorne.
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i read that jesus franco directed isla the wicked warden so that film has to be a great film.
are you a big franco fan? i heard that every film he has directed has an epic scene that is great.
you said the first isla film is one of your favorite exploitation films is it really that well made? how many stars would you give it from 2-5?
how do you like more as a director jesus franco or joe d'amato?
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cryptoflovecraft — 3 years ago(May 15, 2022 02:40 AM)
lukejbarnett said...
i read that jesus franco directed isla the wicked warden so that film has to be a great film.
are you a big franco fan? i heard that every film he has directed has an epic scene that is great.
you said the first isla film is one of your favorite exploitation films is it really that well made? how many stars would you give it from 2-5?
how do you like more as a director jesus franco or joe d'amato?
are you a big franco fan?
Not really. I haven't seen many of his films.
you said the first isla film is one of your favorite exploitation films is it really that well made? how many stars would you give it from 2-5?
3 and a half.
how do you like more as a director jesus franco or joe d'amato?
D'Amato! Simply because I love Anthropophagus (1980) aka The Grim Reaper, it's one of my favorite Italian horror films. I also like Beyond The Darkness (1979), one of the most twisted and perverse films ever made. I've never seen any of his porn films though.
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lukejbarnett — 3 years ago(May 15, 2022 03:01 AM)
cryptoflovecraft said...
are you a big franco fan?
Not really. I haven't seen many of his films.
you said the first isla film is one of your favorite exploitation films is it really that well made? how many stars would you give it from 2-5?
3 and a half.
how do you like more as a director jesus franco or joe d'amato?
D'Amato! Simply because I love Anthropophagus (1980) aka The Grim Reaper, it's one of my favorite Italian horror films. I also like Beyond The Darkness (1979), one of the most twisted and perverse films ever made. I've never seen any of his porn films though.
Absurd (1981) is pretty good too…it's a sequel of sorts to Anthropophagus.
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everyone mentions anthropophagus. i love it he started in porn just like hershell gordon lewis.
ever watched the last horor film, murder set pieces, or angst from 1983?
i thought blood feast from lewis is a good movie. 2000 maniacs is a horrible movie though.
do you think these are good or great?
the town that dread sundown ever watch this film? if so did you think its good or great?
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cryptoflovecraft — 3 years ago(May 15, 2022 03:30 AM)
lukejbarnett said...
everyone mentions anthropophagus. i love it he started in porn just like hershell gordon lewis.
ever watched the last horor film, murder set pieces, or angst from 1983?
i thought blood feast from lewis is a good movie. 2000 maniacs is a horrible movie though.
do you think these are good or great?
the town that dread sundown ever watch this film? if so did you think its good or great?
ever watched the last horor film, murder set pieces, or angst from 1983?
Seen The Last Horror Film, it was pretty good. Joe Spinell is entertaining as always. Don't think I've seen Murder Set Pieces or Angst.
i thought blood feast from lewis is a good movie. 2000 maniacs is a horrible movie though.
do you think these are good or great?
I like them both. 2000 Maniacs is my favorite HGL film! How can you not enjoy that film? It's hilarious! I like how they turned out to be ghosts in the end, great twist! Connie Mason was a hottie and the brunette Confederate chick was pretty nice too. "The South's Gonna Rise Again!!" Love that song, too.
the town that dread sundown ever watch this film? if so did you think its good or great?
Yes, I've seen it. It's a good film. Charles B. Pierce, the director, also made The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972), the absolute greatest Bigfoot horror film ever made. It's based on alleged sightings that took place in the little town of Fouke, Arkansas. Pierce used locals from the town (real hillbilly types) as extras. The film has a raw, authentic feel and thankfully not much of the creature is shown (making it more mysterious and chilling). Definitely a film to watch with all the lights turned out! The Town That Dreaded Sundown is likewise based on a true story.