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Fat Freddy

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  1. Over the past couple of weeks:

    Aerosmith - King's Chronicle (live 1978, bootleg)

    Metallica - Enter Mudman (Live @ Woodstock 1994, bootleg)

    AC/DC - Angus Cha Cha (live @ Hammersmith Odeon 1979, bootleg)

    Bloodgood - Detonation (2019 "Special Edition" reissue w/3 bonus tracks)

    Galactic Cowboys - Space In Your Face

    Raven - All Hell's Breaking Loose

    Holosade - Hell House (Divebomb Recs. reissue)

    Pierce - III: The Anthology

  2. On 5/13/2023 at 4:44 AM, Darkstone said:

    Dolly was as hot as fuck back in the day. 

    I always respected the fact that she never went topless. She could've absolutely named her price.

    Just for the record... I still would.

     

     

     

     

    My parents friggin' LOVED "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas." They watched it a bunch of times when it first hit cable back in the day. 

    It didn't occur to me till many years later that the reason they watched it so many times was probably cuz it got their motors runnin.' (shudder)....

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  3. "Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage" (2010)
    Way cool, in depth history of the Canadian power trio's long and storied career, loaded with vintage clips, interviews, and commentary from famous friends and fans incl. Gene Simmons, Jack Black, Billy Corgan, and more. A treasure trove of eye and ear candy for Rush fanboys and an entertaining, educational doc for newbs too.

    "The Amityville Terror" (2016)
    A dysfunctional family moves into a creepy old house which, of course, has a dark past. When weird supernatural stuff starts happening, it's up to the teenage daughter to uncover the secrets of the house before it claims her and all of her loved ones. In other words... same sh*t, different movie!
    ...I've been on an "Amityville" kick lately for some ungodly reason, but holy crap, this was bad. It made "Amityville 3-D" look like the Royal Shakespeare Company.
    I soon learned that this no-budget, community-theater level slab of schlock is part of a recent wave of cheap horror flicks that have no connection to the "real" Amityville franchise aside from the town's name in the title. So at least I learned that I can safely avoid the other in-name-only knock offs that are floating around my various streaming channels, like "Amityville Theater," "Amityville Asylum," "Amityville Death House," and "Amityville Exorcism."
    AVOID.

  4. "Teen Titans: The Judas Contract" (2017)
    As DC's teen heroes plunge into battle against Deathstroke and crazed religious cult leader Brother Blood, they learn that they have a traitor within their own ranks. This animated adaptation of the classic Marv Wolfman/George Perez epic (one of the best comic books of the '80s IMO) has been updated from its '80s origins to fit current DC continuity, so some of the faces and characters have changed from the story I remember, but it's still a fun, action packed flick with plenty of the usual cartoon ultra-violence and cool voice casting (incl. the late Miguel Ferrer making his final film appearance voicing Deathstroke, and Christina Ricci as Raven!).

    "Amityville II: The Possession" (1982) 
    Another ill-fated family moves into the infamous house on Ocean Avenue and soon their teenage son is hearing demonic voices that inspire him to put the moves on his own sister (yuck!) and eventually commit all-family homicide.  
    This sequel is actually sort of a semi-"prequel," as it's basically a very loose adaptation (with plenty of supernatural embellishments) of the real-life murders of the DeFeo family who occupied the house prior to the Lutz family moving in. As an added bonus, the movie turns into a pretty decent ripoff of "The Exorcist" in the last 20 minutes, as the family's priest struggles to save the boy's soul before he gets the electric chair. "Amityville II" is nastier, more mean-spirited and way sleazier than the original film, and as a result it's the best movie of the whole damn franchise!

  5. EPIC yard sale score this AM! I filled in a lot of the holes in my RUSH catalog, and grabbed a few other odds n ends too

    RUSH:
    A Farewell To Kings
    Permanent Waves
    Signals
    Grace Under Pressure
    Hold Your Fire
    Presto
    Roll the Bones
    Clockwork Angels

    Plus 
    Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers
    David Lee Roth - A Little Ain't Enough

    All in great shape, all for a buck each. Happy dance! :masturbanana:

  6. Lazy Sunday double feature:

    "Justice League Dark" (2017)


    A series of violent deaths seem to be caused by magic, so Batman enlists some of the DC universe's supernatural anti-heroes like John Constantine, Zatanna, The Demon, Deadman, and Swamp Thing to help solve the mystery. The usual blasting, zapping and ultra-violence ensues. 
    Nicely animated as usual, and it's nice to see some different characters getting to play in one of these DC 'toon movies for a change, instead of the usual Superman/Batman/Wonder Woman triad.

    "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension" (1984)


    The heroic Buckaroo Banzai - a skilled neurosurgeon, rock n roll star, adventurer and all around awesome dude - has to save Earth from destruction by inter-dimensional aliens in this utterly bizarre cult sci-fi/action comedy. The last time I saw "B.B." was when it hit cable in the late '80s and I remembered next to nothing about it except for a vague feeling that it didn't make a hell of a lot of sense. Re-visiting it all these years later... it still doesn't. "Buckaroo" has a great cast incl. Peter "RoboCop" Weller, John Lithgow, Ellen Barkin, Jeff Goldblum, and more) but it feels like it was made up as they went along. I guess this is one of those movies that you either "get" or you don't, and I don't. (shrugs)

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