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Ratman (1988)
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What will those mad scientists think of next? Well, this films mad scientist is all for winning the Nobel price (seems to be quite easy these days anyhow) by creating a hybrid between rat and monkey. One day Mousey (Nelson de la Rosa) - as the mad scientist calls his creation - escapes from his cage and starts to ...1 week ago -
In short: La Radice Del Male (2006)
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aka The Roots of Evil The painter Andrea Spiegelman (Zora Kerova) has lost her memory and half of her face in some mysterious accident. It is already a year after the accident, but she still hasnt recovered. At least she is finally allowed to leave the clinic where she spent the last year of her life. Her doctor ...2 weeks ago -
Shoot, Gringo, Shoot! (1968)
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Somewhere in Mexico. The American gunman Stark (Brian Kelly of Flipper fame), having been betrayed by his partners in a robbery, is incarcerated in a Mexican jail. Thanks to a nice and effective performance as a leper he manages to escape. His new-found freedom only leads him into a confrontation with one of his ...2 weeks ago -
For Liberty Lovers ‘We The Living’ Arrives on DVD
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An extraordinary film just came out on DVD which couldn’t be more timely. It’s about a fiercely outspoken, beautiful woman trapped in a country rapidly descending into socialism, with the government steadily ratcheting up control over all aspects of life. No, it’s not The Ann Coulter Story . The movie is ...4 weeks ago -
3 Films Make A Post: A New Beginning
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Taste of Killing (1966): Tonino Valeriis Spaghetti Western about a bounty killer (Craig Hill) protecting a load of gold from the bandit (George Martin) who once killed his brother starts out promising enough and looks quite stylish throughout. Alas, it also suffers from a script that permanently brings up enticing ...5 weeks ago

