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Wednesday, 28 April 2021
Tuesday, 27 April 2021
WISE OWL EPISODE 8
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REEFER MADNESS
REEFER MADNESS
"Let's go, Jimmy, I'm red hot!" In these more enlightened times, when cannabis has been made legal in most of the United States, Reefer Madness, the most infamous pot-sploitation film seems almost offensive. Reefer Madness suggests Tetro-Hydro-Cannibinal users will eat babies when they have the munchies, or go on a murderous rampage. If you want an illustration of how the war on drugs in America came to be, watch Reefer Madness.
MANIAC (1934)
MANIAC (1934)
1934's Maniac (not the 1980 video nasty) is a particularly early, exceptionally nasty update on Frankenstein, with a touch of Eyes Without A Face and an identity complex.
Maniac tells the tale of an ex-Vaudeville actor who finds gainful employment working for a physician. The actor decides being a doctor tops being a washed up Vaudevillian, so when the doctor perishes, the actor decides to make the switch. Maniac, aka Sex Maniac, is also noteworthy for its malice towards feline, with the quote "I think too highly of Satan to use cats for my experiments."
PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE (1959)
PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE (1959)
Infamous as "the worst movie of all time," Plan 9 From Outer Space has its charms. It's noteworthy as Bela Lugosi's last film, whose scenes were initially filmed for Tomb Of The Vampire, causing the replacement actor to play the remainder scenes with a cape across the bottom part of his face - a very early, crude take on digital masking. Plan 9 From Outer Space has wrestlers playing detectives; cardboard crosses being kicked over, on-screen; a woman named Vampira - anything you could want from cheap B-grade horror.
THE HARRAD EXPERIMENT -Trailer only
THE HARRAD EXPERIMENT
"The best things in life are free," according to Sam Cooke. But nothing comes without a price - in physics, every action has an equal and opposite reaction and in economics, if someone's offering something gratis, you best look for the small print before signing the dotted line.
The Harrad Experiment is a slow-burning '70s docu-drama about Harrad University, a co-ed university where hooking up is encouraged! A young virginal co-ed sleeps with Stanley Cole, played by Don Johnson, who is sleeping with everybody on campus. The co-ed gets upset, naturally, which upsets Cole. Everybody's upset in this strangely status quo sexpoloitation.
Monday, 26 April 2021
WITCHCRAFT THROUGH THE AGES (1922)
WITCHCRAFT THROUGH THE AGES (1922)
1968's Haxan: Witchcraft Through The Ages answers the questions - what if Disney were to dramatize the Malleus Maleficorum? Originally shot in 1922, the 1968 version of Haxan features legendary Beat Author William S. Burroughs narrating the history of witchcraft like a 1950's classroom film/PSA, all scored by a fiery free jazz soundtrack from Daniel Humair. The crisp, artsy, surreal black & white film is, quite frankly, stunningly beautiful, with every frame a work of art, and the slightly updated feel makes Haxan more approachable to modern viewers.
BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE (1963)
BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE (1963)
It's hard for a woman to get ahead in this world, especially when she doesn't have a body. Perhaps the schlocky title "Brain That Wouldn't Die" might leave you underwhelmed, but don't judge a film by its title (or many, many alternate titles), this surreal mad scientist love story has a lot of charms.
Half serial-killer stalkfest, half bizarro Silver Age sci-fi, the Brain That Wouldn't Die is Eyes Without A Face meets Frankenstein, pre-saging other cult masterpieces like H. P. Lovecraft's Re-animator.
SPIDER BABY (1967)
SPIDER BABY (1967)
1967's Spider Baby, directed by Jack Hill and starring the legendary Lon Chaney Jr., is The Strange Case Of Benjamin Buttons meets The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, in this bizarre exploitation romp through mental illness, the dangers of in-breeding, cannibalism, and corporate greed!
DOCTOR WHO THE ROMANS EPISODE 3
DOCTOR WHO THE ROMANS EPISODE 3 #Redcirclepodcast #DoctorWho#comedyfriendlyzombieltd #markantonyraines
THE CALL OF THE WILD BY JACK LONDON CHAPTER 4.
THE CALL OF THE WILD BY JACK LONDON CHAPTER 4. #Redcirclepodcast #comedyfriendlyzombieltd #markantonyraines
GHOSTMAN HORROR SHIP OF THE DEAD.
GHOSTMAN HORROR SHIP OF THE DEAD. #Redcirclepodcast #GhostmanHorror#Ghostman#comedyfriendlyzombieltd
SONGS AS POEMS SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD
SONGS AS POEMS SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORDREAD BY MARK ANTONY RAINES
THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ BY L FRANK BAUM CHAPTER 6 THE COWARDLY LION.
THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ BY L FRANK BAUM CHAPTER 6 THE COWARDLY LION. PUBLIC DOMAIN READ BY MARK ANTONY RAINES