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Old 05-02-2025, 02:28 PM   #24451 (permalink)
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Very very entertaining. Christopher Lee as superb as ever.

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Violent Saturday (1955)



A crime drama which takes place in a small town in America during the mid 1950's. Various characters are shown going about their daily lives in the town while a "salesman" and two "rookie salesmen" plan a bank heist. The first 2/3 of the film moves rather slowly while the different characters are shown and developed before being brought together by happenstance for the final 1/3 of the film leading up to the robbery.
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Do you like Hammer Horror at all, Psy-Fi?
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Do you like Hammer Horror at all, Psy-Fi?
Yes. I used to watch a lot of Hammer Horror films back in the 70's when I was in my late preteens through my teens. There was a movie theater near me that used to show double features on Saturday afternoons for 75 cents. Hammer films were a regular feature there. I still occasionally stumble across one online, that I haven't seen, and watch it when I'm in the mood.

I think this is the most recent Hammer film that I've seen. Not horror, though...




Moon Zero Two (1969)


A fairly amusing sci-fi flick about an astronaut who is working from the moon, salvaging various items of debris/junk from space and accepts an offer from a sleazy & ruthless businessman to maneuver a small, valuable asteroid into crashing on the surface of the moon, so they can recover the contents of the asteriod. The film is a mix of sci-fi, drama, action, & comedy. A lot of the props & clothing reminded me of the 'UFO' and 'Space 1999' TV shows from the late 60's and early to mid 70's and I suspect that those shows probably used some of the same props & clothing. A bit of music-related trivia that I noticed during the closing credits was that the theme song for the film was sung by Julie Driscoll.
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Yes. I used to watch a lot of Hammer Horror films back in the 70's when I was in my late preteens through my teens. There was a movie theater near me that used to show double features on Saturday afternoons for 75 cents. Hammer films were a regular feature there. I still occasionally stumble across one online, that I haven't seen, and watch it when I'm in the mood.

I think this is the most recent Hammer film that I've seen. Not horror, though...




Moon Zero Two (1969)


A fairly amusing sci-fi flick about an astronaut who is working from the moon, salvaging various items of debris/junk from space and accepts an offer from a sleazy & ruthless businessman to maneuver a small, valuable asteroid into crashing on the surface of the moon, so they can recover the contents of the asteriod. The film is a mix of sci-fi, drama, action, & comedy. A lot of the props & clothing reminded me of the 'UFO' and 'Space 1999' TV shows from the late 60's and early to mid 70's and I suspect that those shows probably used some of the same props & clothing. A bit of music-related trivia that I noticed during the closing credits was that the theme song for the film was sung by Julie Driscoll.
I don't know anything else about your pre-teen and teen years but this bit sounds awesome!

This film reminds me of a Comic Strip Presents ep that you might enjoy called, naturally, Space Virgins From The Planet Sex

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Beautiful space aliens on a mission to repopulate their planet use their feminine wiles to capture healthy, intelligent specimens of Earthmen as sex slaves. It's up to decidedly non-feminist secret agent James Blond to shut down the Space Rats' baby factory and free Earth men from unspeakable sexual oppression.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYJYMjPdFVs
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Loved Lars von Trier's Europa. A perfect film. Literally hypnotic. Easily one of his best.

The opening is, among other things, a homage to the hypnotherapy scene in Tarkovsky's Mirror, except here it's you the viewer being hypnotized, not the boy.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ffni...hannel=Reepeen
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