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I think that Bob's post makes things very clear! I, for one, really want to know your answer!
I love it when I find one of my posts that a fellow reblogged onto his own blog!
Virna Lisi in Love Me Strangely (1971) Directed by Sergio Gobbi
19-year-old Julie Andrews on her first role on broadway in āThe Boy Friendā (1954). See more of her stunning photos here...
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Sherilyn Fenn in Fatal Instinct, 1993
Girls settle an argument with the gloves, c. 1924.
THE MUMMY (1959) dir. Terence Fisher
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Death Wish III (1985) Dir. Michael Winner
So ridiculous it's awesome although for my money I'd go w/ Roberta Findlay's Tenement: Game of Survival from the same year. Ultra sadistic & realistically hopeless vs the over the top silliness this provides. Bronson gotta Bronson.
Itās deeply funny to me that Bronson took issue with the amount of violence in this movie. Sir, have you seen your entire filmography? 𤣠But yes, definitely the most fun of these movies (although I havenāt seen the fifth one yet). I was trying to explain the series to my friends a few days ago and they were baffled that these were real movies.
Also, very much second the recommendation for Tenement. Roberta Findlay may not be the most polished filmmaker, but that manifests here in a welcome sense of grit, the feeling that the camera is too close and everyone is already a bit too sweaty from the summer heat, even before the gang members start on their rampage. Some really unpleasant violence too, but with actual empathy for its downtrodden characters.
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