Dolemite (1975) // Dir. D'Urville Martin
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Dolemite (1975) // Dir. D'Urville Martin
About to watch this 1978 film by the late Tony Zarindast, known as "the Persian Ed Wood." MSTies like myself will know him best from his movie WEREWOLF, starring Jorge Rivero, Richard Lynch, and Joe Estevez.
My second film of the day, which I just read about in Eric Schaefer's excellent book Bold! Daring! Shocking! True!: A History of Exploitation Films, 1919-1959.
ETA: Wow, racist and sexist even by 1931 standards. See why nostalgia for the Good Old Days and Simpler, More Innocent Times is usually longed for by the worst pieces of shit on the planet?
Continuing my ongoing exploration of the films of Jesus "Jess" Franco. This one stars the real Spanish punk band the Killer Barbies (Jess changed the spelling because Mattel wouldn't let them use the name Barbie).
First viewing, because how can I resist an Emmanuelle film directed by Jess Franco?
The four films I watched today.
Watching this 1932 film starring German American actor, stuntman, and director Richard Talmadge, whose character comes to a girl's rescue against a mad scientist who runs a sanitarium.
“You want to be interesting? Be interested.”
Harry Dean Stanton by Wim Wenders, 1984.
⭐️💕☮️🤖
Jean Cocteau & Orson Welles in Venice, 1948
I'm off today, same as yesterday. Starting off today's film viewing with a Jess Franco classic.
I haven't watched a serial since The Adventures of Captain Marvel last September, so I'm overdue.
Watching another Joe Sarno movie!
Rewatching.
Plex and Fawesome each added two movies I’d not seen from sexploitation legend Joseph W. Sarno recently. Here are the three I’ve watched so far.
First viewing. Directed by Lee Sholem, who also brought us SUPERMAN AND THE MOLE MEN, TOBOR THE GREAT, and (MST3K fans take note) CATALINA CAPER!
I just finished the Hannibal Lecter series with the last (though chronologically first) novel, so now I'm watching the film version.