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Thursday, August 28, 2008
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Dune (2000)
Frank Herbert's Dune is one of the enduring sagas in science fiction. Spanning a multitude of novels (and even continuing after Herbert's death!), the Dune universe is a complex tapestry of Shakespearean politics, otherworldly cultures and open warfare....
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Monday, August 25, 2008
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August / September Giveaways

Playgirls of Munich - Click here to enter

Michael Moore Hates America- Click here to enter
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
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Papaya Love Goddess of the Cannibals
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
It must be said that, alongside Jess Franco, Joe D’Amato is one of the undisputed kings of exploitation. His films such as Anthropophagous, Beyond the Darkness, Images in a Convent, Caligula: The Untold Story and his sleaze-filled Black Emanuelle sagas are bona fide classicks of the “genre”.
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Child of Darkness
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Bedemon
Release date: 2006-01-13
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Friday, August 15, 2008
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Playgirls of Muinch DVD Giveaway XXX
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Written in Waters
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Release date: 2003-04-22
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
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Train o nthe Brain
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Train on the Brain is a 50 minute documentary, originally produced for UK Channel, Channel 4. It looks at the subculture of hopping onto freight trains to catch a free ride, usually something done by “hoboes”, the group referred to by one highly regarded member as “the elite of society’s basement”
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Infernal Overkill/Sentence of Death
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Destruction
Release date: 2000-08-15
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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The Cool and the Crazy
A classic slice of clichéd 1950s marijuana paranoia, The Cool and the Crazy has pretty much all the elements you would expect to find in the Juvenile Delinquency genre: fast cars, rock & roll, overbearing authority figures, and turned-on youth out for wild kicks, regardless of the consequences. The only thing the movie really lacks is a memorable bad girl in a tight sweater.
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Girls in Prison
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An American International Pic (AIP) that you know was destined for second feature at the drive in. Despite the lurid poster screaming “What Happens To Girls Without Men?” there’s none of that shenanigans, this was 1956 after all. What you get is the innocent gal sent to prison routine but with a twist (which we will get to)
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Bottoms Up
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Bottoms Up takes place in the Austrian countryside and the basic plot of the story is that a professor has a microfilm that contains a secret formula to make fuel from cow shit....
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Sunday, August 10, 2008
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Reform School Girl
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With a title derived from a lurid 1948 paperback authored by Felice Swados (and adapted into a classic comic book one-shot in 1951), Reform School Girl remains one of the best examples of the 1950s juvenile delinquency genre. Produced on low budgets and quick schedules, these films were aimed squarely at the teenage drive-in crowd, who lapped up their sensationalised storylines and potent mix of fast cars, curvy dames and wailing rock & roll and jazz fuelled soundtracks.
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Friday, August 08, 2008
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Nosferatu
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FW Murnau's Nosferatu is one of the indisputable classics of horror cinema. The 1922 film arose from the German expressionist movement and has been hugely influential in its look, style and even ideas - such as vampires being destroyed by the rays of the sun. The image of the Nosferatu himself, Count Orlock, is surely one of the most indelible images in all of cinema.
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