Saturday, April 30, 2022
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Wild, Wild Podcast Season 3: Episode 4 - WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS? (1974)
One of the most entertaining and nauseating films we've covered so far, What Have they Done to your Daughters? is a classic of the genre and one that every Poliziotteschi/ Giallo fan needs to check out. Join Rod and Adrian for their first anniversary episode as they delve in to the sleazy, blood-splattered world of meat cleaver-wielding bikers, peeping toms and teenage prostitutes. Yes, it's an episode the whole family can enjoy!
Adrian also wisely offers a form of apology for his dissing of Stelvio Cipriani in the last episode. He knows good music when he hears it!
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Monday, April 25, 2022
Fantastic Voyage Comic Book Covers
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Video - Fantastic Voyage 1968 Animated TV Show!
Thursday, April 21, 2022
The Bloody Pit #149 - MURDER ROCK (1984)
We discuss the cast while marveling at the number of actors/dancers that don’t get screen credit. The central dream sequence comes under scrutiny as part of the mid-80’s intrusion of music video style into cinema. We mull over the nearly bloodless nature of the murders as a possible concession to the angry response Fulci received for his previous New York set thriller. We also give our opinions on the often-derided score from the legendary Keith Emerson who seems destined to be insulted for his contributions to this film for eternity. In all, it is a fun ramble through an often-overlooked giallo.
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Sunday, April 17, 2022
What I Watched in March 2022
The List
THE MAN FROM SONORA (1951) – 6 (solid B-western with Johnny Mack Brown)
BURN (2019) – 7 (interesting character study/crime film)
SPACEWAYS (1953) – 5 (early Hammer SF about rocket research)
LITTLE GIANT (1946) – 6 (interesting new direction for Abbot & Costello)
HERE COMES CARTER (1936) - 6 (Glenda Farrell in a supporting role)
TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID (2017) – 7 (children face cartel violence and supernatural horror)
CALIGULA: THE UNTOLD STORY (1982) – 6 (the two-hour version is too long)
CREATURE (1985) – 6 (rewatch on Blu)
CAMP COLD BROOK (2018) – 6 (ghost hunter horror film)
MASTER OF THE WORLD (1983) – 4 (cavemen vs bear for far too long)
CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN (1943) – 6 (rewatch)
LA LLORONA (1933) – 6 (creaky early sound version of the Mexican ghost tale)
THE BATMAN (2022) – 8
POWDERSMOKE RANGE (1935) – 5 (standard B-western with mostly terrible acting)
FORTY NAUGHTY GIRLS (1937) – 5 (final Hildegarde Withers mystery)
BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE (1958) – 7 (rewatch on Blu)
THE SWORD AND THE SORCERER (1982) – 7 (rewatch on Blu)
RABID DOGS (1974) – 9 (rewatch)
THE OUTING (a.k.a. THE LAMP) (1987) – 4 (not great evil Jinn tale)
SHADOWS OVER CHINATOWN (1946) – 5 (rewatch) (OK Chan mystery)
PHANTOM RAIDERS (1940) – 7 (solid Nick Carter adventure)
Friday, April 15, 2022
Music Video - Red and Black by Landon Cube
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Monday, April 11, 2022
Mini-Naschycast - Email Episode!
Sunday, April 10, 2022
Saturday, April 09, 2022
Video - THE GREEN ARCHER (1940) Chapter 1
Thursday, April 07, 2022
THE GREEN ARCHER (1940) - Serial Madness!
We limited ourselves to one chapter a night at most and found ourselves incredibly amused but certainly not for the reasons that we expected. It turns out that The Green Archer is one of the most completely crazy examples of the serial form that I have yet seen. There's the usual bad guy when a couple of dozen henchman carrying out a dastardly plan that seems a little silly at times. In fact, we have repeatedly lost track of what his plan evil plan might actually be. At one point in a particular episode this bad guy decides to fake having his castle’s antiques stolen to collect on the insurance. This random attempt to fool the insurance company that the serial’s hero works for comes out of nowhere, leads in a big flat circle and winds up nowhere at the end of two chapters. That is a good example of what makes this serial fascinating and something Beth and I look forward to every time we sit down for an episode. What unexpected action will be the engine of this portion of the story?