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Post by amyghost on May 4, 2018 22:21:53 GMT
I just purchased the Blu-Ray DVD of the recently restored print of this classic little schlock horror film. Incredible job of cleanup on both the audio and visuals, though some might reasonably wonder if so much expertise might have been better expended on a slightly more, er, quality film. Still, I find this an oddly fun watch, and even think it contains the seeds of what might have been a pretty good movie had it been just a bit better executed. Any love for this bit of exploitation dreck out there?
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Post by RiP, IMDb on May 4, 2018 22:25:22 GMT
I just purchased the Blu-Ray DVD of the recently restored print of this classic little schlock horror film. Incredible job of cleanup on both the audio and visuals, though some might reasonably wonder if so much expertise might have been better expended on a slightly more, er, quality film. Still, I find this an oddly fun watch and even think it contains the seeds of what might have been a pretty good movie had it been just a bit better executed. Any love for this bit of exploitation dreck out there? I love putting a cat's brain into a human (female) despite the size difference would mean you'd have to add some material (or do something) to keep the cat's brain from moving around inside a human skull.
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Post by amyghost on May 4, 2018 22:30:52 GMT
I think they reference that in the MST3K riff. "Did he use padding or something?" LOL. I like the ending with Xerxes/Hetty causing all hell to break loose and then loping off in pursuit of Nina. That's actually some pretty daft black comedy, and almost makes you wish there had been a sequel.
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