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14 Aug 2023, 10:40 am

This is a fun movie



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sMNR1U ... l=Jonathan

A satire of the 1960s' "Sexual Revolution", of pornographic magazines, and of the Hugh Hefner lifestyle, as only Don Knotts could do it. :lol:


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14 Aug 2023, 10:52 am

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Last night I watched:

Neophytes and Neon Lights [2001]

In this future they use teleport machines instead of airplanes...but still have something akin to airports for travelers.

This movie takes place in the Sydney, Australia teleport terminal—so the sets were sparse, uninteresting, and probably very inexpensive. It focuses on some small-time criminals who "work" there. Picking pockets; stealing stuff; selling illegal substances. Oh, and the folk in "Security", for a fee, are not very diligent in dealing with the criminals.

More (boring) talk than (boring) story.

BORING! YAWN A V O I D ! YAWN


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The Werewolf And The Yeti.

Yes, this movie is as ridiculously bad as the title implies, and just as impossibly convoluted.


LOL! :D
I must see these two films. I am either a masochist, or I have watched too much MST3K and Rifftrax.
If I start to cry from the pain, I'll stop. I'm not a masochist. Perhaps I'll watch I Am Not a Serial Killer instead. I enjoyed that enough to by the DVD.



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14 Aug 2023, 11:34 am

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Not really a movie, but Rock 'Em Sock 'Em 4.

Don Cherry's an as*hole, but he knows how to make a hockey compilation. :nerdy:


LOL :D That's funny.

And for what it's worth, I think it is a movie. It is a documentary, according to the Internet Movie Database.

I have seen some of those videos.


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14 Aug 2023, 4:21 pm

pcgoblin wrote:
Double Retired wrote:
Last night I watched:

Neophytes and Neon Lights [2001]

In this future they use teleport machines instead of airplanes...but still have something akin to airports for travelers.

This movie takes place in the Sydney, Australia teleport terminal—so the sets were sparse, uninteresting, and probably very inexpensive. It focuses on some small-time criminals who "work" there. Picking pockets; stealing stuff; selling illegal substances. Oh, and the folk in "Security", for a fee, are not very diligent in dealing with the criminals.

More (boring) talk than (boring) story.

BORING! YAWN A V O I D ! YAWN


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The Werewolf And The Yeti.

Yes, this movie is as ridiculously bad as the title implies, and just as impossibly convoluted.


LOL! :D
I must see these two films. I am either a masochist, or I have watched too much MST3K and Rifftrax.
If I start to cry from the pain, I'll stop. I'm not a masochist. Perhaps I'll watch I Am Not a Serial Killer instead. I enjoyed that enough to by the DVD.


The Werewolf And The Yeti has been promoted under different titles, so you might find it under one of the others. Just look for a dubbed over movie with a laughably convoluted plot of a guy looking for the Yeti getting captured by werewolf/vampire women who want to make him their mate. Oh, then there's the bandits who capture women at the behest of their leader's magic woman who uses their skin to cure him of dots on his back.


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14 Aug 2023, 4:24 pm

The Road Warrior.

I found this classic at the dollar store, of all places! The Humongous is still my favorite character!


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14 Aug 2023, 6:53 pm

Spiral: From the Book of Saw



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14 Aug 2023, 9:24 pm

You Should Have Left


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15 Aug 2023, 9:04 am

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The Road Warrior.

I found this classic at the dollar store, of all places! The Humongous is still my favorite character!

Agreed!


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15 Aug 2023, 6:28 pm

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Insidious: The Red Door
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15 Aug 2023, 6:56 pm

I forgot to mention it but a few Sunday's ago I went to see Sound of Freedom. It's one of those cases where the movie was fine but it probably would have gone straight to DVD if the gossip mill wasn't going full speed ahead.


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15 Aug 2023, 7:00 pm

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Oppenheimer

Saw this yesterday too. I thought it was amazing. So much great acting. A well made film and I am thrilled it is making a lot of money.


Me too!

Cillian Murphy gave a great performance as Robert Oppenheimer as did Robert Downey JR as Oppenheimer's frenemy Lewis Strauss. IMO, this film will receive Oscar nominations.


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15 Aug 2023, 11:12 pm

The Nightmare.

Very frightening documentary about the barely understood phenomenon of sleep paralysis, and the nightmare imagery often accompanying it.


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15 Aug 2023, 11:29 pm

I watched Twister late this afternoon. I think it’s a very good movie.


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16 Aug 2023, 8:58 am

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cecilfienkelstien wrote:
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Oppenheimer

Saw this yesterday too. I thought it was amazing. So much great acting. A well made film and I am thrilled it is making a lot of money.


Me too!

Cillian Murphy gave a great performance as Robert Oppenheimer as did Robert Downey JR as Oppenheimer's frenemy Lewis Strauss. IMO, this film will receive Oscar nominations.

Agreed.


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16 Aug 2023, 10:43 am

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The Werewolf And The Yeti has been promoted under different titles, so you might find it under one of the others. Just look for a dubbed over movie with a laughably convoluted plot of a guy looking for the Yeti getting captured by werewolf/vampire women who want to make him their mate. Oh, then there's the bandits who capture women at the behest of their leader's magic woman who uses their skin to cure him of dots on his back.


Found and watched it on Tubi TV: The Werewolf and the Yeti also known as Night of the Howling Beast (1975) also known by it's Spanish title, La Maldición de la Bestia (The Curse of the Beast).
EVERYTHING Kraichgauer said is true. The story is convoluted, and the editing sometimes gave me whiplash with abrupt musical score/scene transitions.

The werewolf is played by Paul Naschy. He is a horror cult hero for me, like Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Lon Chaney Jr, etc. When Mr. Naschy was a child, he saw Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman and spent a lifetime as a horror movie enthusiast. He played the wolfman more times than any other actor. When he died, the New York Times ran a headline, Paul Naschy, Spain’s High Priest of Horror Movies, Dies at 75. It wasn't front page, of course.

He wrote some of his films, including this film. The fanboy in me wants to blame the director and editor, but it might be more realistic that Paul Naschy wrote a script that was beyond his ability.
No. I'm blaming the director and editor, and maybe the budget. The telling of the story, is definitely convoluted. I found myself asking -
"Who's that?"
"What's up with his back? Did I miss something? Maybe?"
"Where's the Yeti? It was at the start of the film... Oh, there it is. At the end of the film for the climatic battle that nothing in the film built up to."

If you compare this film to the movie Robot Monster, The Werewolf and the Yeti has more production value, even if it did not have a bubble machine.

My advice. If one decides to watch this film, pretend it was written by a 14 12 year old horror film fanatic. :lol:



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16 Aug 2023, 3:37 pm

pcgoblin wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
The Werewolf And The Yeti has been promoted under different titles, so you might find it under one of the others. Just look for a dubbed over movie with a laughably convoluted plot of a guy looking for the Yeti getting captured by werewolf/vampire women who want to make him their mate. Oh, then there's the bandits who capture women at the behest of their leader's magic woman who uses their skin to cure him of dots on his back.


Found and watched it on Tubi TV: The Werewolf and the Yeti also known as Night of the Howling Beast (1975) also known by it's Spanish title, La Maldición de la Bestia (The Curse of the Beast).
EVERYTHING Kraichgauer said is true. The story is convoluted, and the editing sometimes gave me whiplash with abrupt musical score/scene transitions.

The werewolf is played by Paul Naschy. He is a horror cult hero for me, like Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Lon Chaney Jr, etc. When Mr. Naschy was a child, he saw Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman and spent a lifetime as a horror movie enthusiast. He played the wolfman more times than any other actor. When he died, the New York Times ran a headline, Paul Naschy, Spain’s High Priest of Horror Movies, Dies at 75. It wasn't front page, of course.

He wrote some of his films, including this film. The fanboy in me wants to blame the director and editor, but it might be more realistic that Paul Naschy wrote a script that was beyond his ability.
No. I'm blaming the director and editor, and maybe the budget. The telling of the story, is definitely convoluted. I found myself asking -
"Who's that?"
"What's up with his back? Did I miss something? Maybe?"
"Where's the Yeti? It was at the start of the film... Oh, there it is. At the end of the film for the climatic battle that nothing in the film built up to."

If you compare this film to the movie Robot Monster, The Werewolf and the Yeti has more production value, even if it did not have a bubble machine.

My advice. If one decides to watch this film, pretend it was written by a 14 12 year old horror film fanatic. :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:


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