The Mummy quote is great but i'll always love Roger Ebert's description of how being sophisticated means realizing Gamera is better than "serious" studio action movies

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The Mummy quote is great but i'll always love Roger Ebert's description of how being sophisticated means realizing Gamera is better than "serious" studio action movies
Roger Ebert on why Mulholland Drive is not just a great movie, but how human dreams actually work.
You don’t have to be on drugs to understand Mulholland Drive.
You just had to have had a fever dream after a common cold or something.
Cosmology of Kyoto (Windows & Classic Mac, SOFTEDGE, 1995)
Roger Ebert's favorite game, simulating life, afterlife and reincarnation in Japan's Heian period. You can download it here or here, or download it pre-configured to run on modern versions of Windows here.
my Siskel & Ebert AMV
BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS (1970)
I sure hope Joshua is making good progress on those new comics and hasn't been distracted by anythi- GOOD LORD *CHOKE* NO! NO!!!
Before you ask, Yes; I gave my island the worst layout possible. High density housing, an unwalkable downtown and a ferris wheel in front of the beach! Don't like it? Start swimin'!!
The clones turned out pretty good! That's definitely our Abe.
Gabes face is spot-on but his disconnected muttonchops are unsettling. So are Darcy's eyes but in a good way.
Surprised there wasn't a good analogue for Patty's outfit? They need to add tank-tops for Cleo/Gabe.
JFK has to settle for his Clone Fathers hand-me-downs and Darcys outfit screams 'we're going to need you to work through lunch'.
But if you think those Miis are iffy...
Cinnamons prom outfit helps a little but a lack of balding options has doomed these misbegotten creatures.
I might have to learn how to use the Face Paint tools to draw their flat picasso faces on because I don't know who these people are but they're not the Scudworths I know and cherish. To avoid further bombing your timeline, more Double Helix Tomodachi below the break:
1970
“The world is full of them, the super-octane girls who are old at twenty – if they get to be twenty!”
Beyond bizarre! Beyond outrageous! Beyond any film you’ve ever seen before! Today represents a landmark in cult cinema history: on this day fifty-five years ago (17 June 1970) Beyond the Valley of the Dolls – sexploitation maestro Russ Meyer’s twisted and berserk interpretation of sixties youth culture - had its world premiere at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles. As the Los Angeles Herald Examiner declared, “Russ Meyer promised to make the wildest, craziest, funniest, the farthest out musical-horror-sex comedy ever released. He has succeeded.” All these decades later, many of us are still dropping snippets of its dialogue into everyday conversation (“You’re a groovy boy. I’d like to strap you on some time.” “This is my happening, and it freaks me out!” “You will drink the black sperm of my vengeance!”). I last screened Beyond at the Lobotomy Room film club (to a packed house) in January 2017. Maybe it’s due for a revisit! Pictured: John LaZar – unforgettable as Ronnie "Z-Man" Barzell.