I should have included the YouTube link for this film in my previous post! Maybe if it gets enough attention Universal will release it. Or let Scream Factory do so! Yeah - that's what we need! A tricked-out Blu-Ray!
Monday, July 29, 2019
Sunday, July 28, 2019
THE SPIDER WOMAN STRIKES BACK (1946)
I recently
caught up with this rare Universal chiller from the mid-forties. I've been
curious about THE SPIDER WOMAN STRIKES BACK (1946) for years and not simply because of its exploitative title. In fact, the best reason to see this difficult to find movie is lead actress Gale Sondergaard.
She's an amazing cinematic presence both beautiful and alluring with a voice like creamy, melted butter. She can be both soothing and scary, often in the same scene or the same line of dialog! Although she is mostly forgotten today her
talent was well acknowledged by Hollywood during her career. The same year she made
this film she was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for her role in ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM (1946) but her career was crippled during the period of the
Red Scare when she was lumped in with her Black Listed husband Herbert
Bieberman. She returned to the screen in the late 1960’s but she was relegated mostly
to television work.
This film has
been very difficult to see for years but eventually my podcasting partner Troy
and I will have to cover this as a part of our series of shows on the 1940’s
Universal horror output. At the pace we’re going through those film it will
years before we get to THE SPIDER WOMAN STRIKES BACK but I wanted to go ahead
and check it out as soon as I could. The only way I could find see this difficult
to see film was a rather dodgy print on YouTube. This is far from the best way
to see the movie as it seems to have been taken from a battered 16 mm print and
to be at least one or two generations removed from that source material as
well. If there is a better option for watching this one I’d be happy to know.
Everyone should
know that, regardless of the title, this is movie is not a sequel to the earlier
Universal Sherlock Holmes film THE SPIDER WOMAN (1943). I have to say that I
really enjoyed the film but it was clearly trimmed down to its short running
time from a longer length. I suspect the movie was meant to be closer to 70
minutes than to the 60-minute mark that it barely squeaks under. One of the
telltales of this is that the narrative leaps forward rather awkwardly at least
twice as the story unfolds. The most obvious of these being the incredibly
awkward moment were suddenly all cards are on the table between the
antagonistic characters in the movie with no previous discussion as to what was
happening.
Also, I think that the print available to see on YouTube might be a
little short of even the 59-minute official running time! It clocks in at
around 57 minutes and 50 seconds. Some of this shortening is most certainly
from the loss of a few feet of footage here in there from some rather obvious
spices and print damage. Coupled with the editing down of the film from its
initial supposed length it makes for a less then smooth viewing experience at
times. That's not to say that I didn't like the movie (because I did) but it
was clearly compromised on its initial release and that is a shame.
There's so much
to like in this creepy little film and I'm going to encourage people to seek it
out. Of course, I would love for Universal to make it easier to see this movie
as I don't think it has even been released on VHS much less any digital format.
This is a film that I think would benefit very much from the restoration and shine
necessary for a high-definition release.
Saturday, July 27, 2019
Trailers From Hell - THE MAN FROM PLANET X (1951)
Joe Dante talks about one of my favorite science fiction films of the 1950's. If you've never seen this one I highly recommend it. For such a low budget affair it is very effective.
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Sunday, July 21, 2019
Science Fiction Short Audiobook - Mr. Walling's Treats by Frank J. Oreto
Proving once again that I know a lot of very talented people I present this! Frank Oreto is an old friend of mine from college. He is one of the funniest and most generous men I've ever known. Beside riding herd on three kids and earning a living in the real world he somehow finds time to craft some of the sharpest and most clever short stories currently being published. His storytelling skill is in top form with this tale which you can simply listen to on YouTube!
Hopefully one day soon he'll publish a print collection of his work so I can act like the fanboy I am and get his autograph!
Saturday, July 20, 2019
The Bloody Pit #87 - ALIEN FROM THE DEEP (1989)
What this film certainly does have is the epic onscreen presence of Charles Napier and Margheriti regular Alan Collins a.k.a. Luciano Pigozzi. These two men shoulder the acting weight of a script that often seems to have been missing a few important pages. Filmed in the Philippines with the usual explosive miniatures to enhance the scope of the action this is one part sweaty jungle adventure, one part evil corporation tale and one part deadly alien attack. Oh! I forgot to mention the alien until now! But the film doesn’t get around to the big murderous creature until more than half the running time is over either so I don’t feel too bad. And any similarities between this film’s alien and the monsters from a certain big budget series of hit movies is completely coincidental, I’m sure.
Mr. Hudson and I dig into this one and are happily surprised by the lack of onscreen animal deaths even if someone really was throwing snakes at actors for one scene. We get excited at certain points in the discussion as we make note of the script’s problems and the variability of the character’s personalities. And, if you pay attention, you’ll hear me call Charles Napier ALAN Napier and that is a very silly mistake to make. Of course, the idea of Charles Napier as the 1966 TV Batman’s butler is pretty damned cool!
The show can be reached at thebloodypit@gmail.com for any comments or suggestions. The Bloody Pit also has a FaceBook page where messages can be left for any of the contributors to the podcast. Thank you for downloading and listening to the show!
Friday, July 19, 2019
NaschyCast Mini-Episode Interview with Mike Tutino
Also, we
mention the details of the upcoming releases of the new Naschy Blu-Rays coming
out this year but – when talking about the exciting release of THE MUMMY’S
REVENGE on Blu-Ray we neglected to tell listeners to go to the Ronin Flix website
to purchase that disc. That is the only place you’ll be able to buy the film
before it starts turning up on secondary sites for outrageous inflated prices. Don’t
miss out!
If you have any
comments or suggestions or if you want to let us know what your favorite lesser
talked about Naschy film might be the email address is naschycast@gmail.com where we’ll be
thrilled to hear from you. We’ll be back next month with a new, regular episode
covering a really rare Naschy film from 1975. Thanks for listening!
Labels:
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Naschy,
naschycast,
podcasts,
Spanish Horror
Thursday, July 18, 2019
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
More New Naschy Blu-Ray Release News
In a surprise announcement this week Ronin Flix let the world know that Paul Naschy's excellent monster film THE MUMMY'S REVENGE (1973) is coming to Blu-Ray. This is wonderful news as I consider this to be one of Naschy's best but unfortunately underappreciated films. I think that this new release has the potential to elevate this fantastic horror film to the place it deserves to be in the Golden Age of Spanish Horror. After all - if you've never seen it how can you recognize it's brilliance?
Scorpion Releasing is responsible for this new Blu-Ray and their recent output has shown them to be quite capable of handling these rare cult films with care and love. The disc will sport two different cuts of the movie (!), a commentary track by Human Beasts author Troy Howarth and liner notes from Naschy expert Mirek Lipinski. A couple of Naschy trailers are thrown in for good measure but the real treasure here is the film itself. This is a true classic of the mummy monster genre and I can hardly wait to have it be seen by fans and new potential fans. I once described the story as Nick and Nora Charles fight a head crushing mummy - if that doesn't make you curious I just don't know what to say!
The movie goes on sale on Monday July the 22nd with only 1500 copies being offered for sale you don't want to sleep on this one folks. Follow this LINK and grab yours next week. You'll be glad you did!
Labels:
Blu-Ray,
dvd releases,
mummies,
Naschy,
Spanish Horror
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
New Naschy Blu-Rays on the Way!
For months Troy and I have been sitting on the exciting news that this Autumn Mondo Macabro will be releasing to Blu-Ray Paul Naschy's epic werewolf adventure THE BEAST AND THE MAGIC SWORD (1983). This movie brings the cursed Waldemar Daninsky to feudal Japan in search of a cure for his affliction. The story gives Naschy the chance to open up the world of his signature creation setting up an amazing tale of lycanthropy, witchcraft and samurai! This film has been very difficult to see outside of Spain and, as there has never been an English dub, is one that requires subtitles. Luckily, MM has stepped up to the plate with a new digital scan and brand new subs for those of us who can't speak Spanish. This will be the first time this movie has ever been released in the United States so a lot of people are in for a major treat.
Also, Mondo asked the Naschycast duo to contribute a commentary track for this Blu-Ray and we're proud to have submitted one we feel proud to have on this disc. We were able to find a lot of great info and even some details from a couple of onscreen participants! This is our sixth commentary for a Naschy film and I think we might have finally gotten the hang of it!
There are going to be more extras beyond our contribution but they haven't announced those goodies yet. THE BEAST AND THE MAGIC SWORD will go on sale later this Summer so bookmark this SITE for later use. This one is a must for Naschy fans and this new version will be a revelation for those of us used to poor quality bootlegs.
There are going to be more extras beyond our contribution but they haven't announced those goodies yet. THE BEAST AND THE MAGIC SWORD will go on sale later this Summer so bookmark this SITE for later use. This one is a must for Naschy fans and this new version will be a revelation for those of us used to poor quality bootlegs.
So exciting!
Sunday, July 14, 2019
The Evolution of Godzilla
In it's final seconds this does turn into a commercial for a razor company but until then it presents a fun animated look at the changing shape of the Big G.
Thursday, July 11, 2019
What I Watched in June
Thinking about the film afterward I began to realize that some of the fault is in the film’s direction which doesn’t bring a rising tension to the details of the story. But I’m also sure that a vital scene was edited out of the film. I think the choice was made to hold a certain gruesome reveal until the latest possible moment but eliminating this from the knowledge of the father character makes the ‘hunting’ scene less believable and lacking in emotional resonance. I think this missing scene would have helped the film feel less flat injecting anxiety into the father's motives even if it wouldn’t have fixed the too deliberate pacing in the second half. This film had real potential but in the end it’s a misfire.
Sadly, I think this film will find its largest audience on video. It will become one of those discoveries that fans will realize was unfairly maligned during it’s release. It will go through a long reassessment and be seen as a strong entry in the superhero genre with a number of things to chew on. It’s an excellent film with few answers to its difficult questions while it takes a hard look at the shaded motivations of ‘good’ men. DARK PHOENIX will be appreciated eventually as a fine ending to a noble run. With the mutants finally moving back to Marvel Studios there will be new versions of these characters but I don’t think it will be easy to forget this series’ high points.
THE LIST
FORT VENGEANCE (1953) - 6 (solid Canadian Mountie story)
X-MEN: FIRST CLASS (2011) - 8 (rewatch)
THE DRACULA SAGA (1973) - 7 (rewatch)
THE IGUANA WITH THE TONGUE OF FIRE (1971) – 6 (rewatch on Blu)
BRIGHTBURN (2019) - 5
WEST OF SHANGHAI (1937) -7 (Karloff as a Chinese revolutionary figure)
THE HEAD OF PANCHO VILLA (1954) - 6 (Mexican singing cowboy, horror adventure)
GODZILLA, KING OF THE MONSTERS (2019) - 8
X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST (2014) - 9 (rewatch of Rogue Cut)
X-MEN: APOCALYPSE (2016) - 8 (rewatch)
THE THIN MAN GOES HOME (1944) – 7
IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA (1955) – 7 (rewatch)
THE BLACK CAT (1934) – 9 (rewatch)
DRACULA A.D. 72 (1972) - 7 (rewatch)
DARK PHOENIX (2019) - 8
THE LOST WORLD (1960) – 6
THE BLACK SCORPION (1957) – 7 (rewatch)
THE MONSTER THAT CHALLENGED THE WORLD (1957) – 7 (rewatch)
20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH (1957) – 7 (rewatch)
Labels:
comic book movies,
Godzilla,
modern horror,
superheroes,
what i watch
Tuesday, July 09, 2019
Rare 'Ice Block' Teaser Trailer THE THING (1982)
I think I have seen this teaser before but I can't be sure. I suspect it has turned up on one of the two most recent Blu-Ray releases but I haven't checked.
Monday, July 08, 2019
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