Mrs.Armitage and I went and saw "They Shall Not Grow Old" - it is pretty amazing.
If you have any interest in history this is a must see. If you do go, stick around for the making of feature after the credits. Well worth the extra half hour.
What was the last movie you've seen?
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"When I come home from a long day in Hell, there's nothing I'd rather reach for than a fire-brewed bottle of Styx Beer. Made from the filthiest waters from our own River Styx. Styx Beer is a third more toxic than any other regular beer. The worst beer - the filthiest beer - the deadliest beer. It's Styx Beer!"
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Man, 36th Chamber is pure gold. One of my favorites of its era. Way better than the schlock I often watch, like The Clones of Bruce Lee. I don't recommend that one beyond just the bizarreness of the idea.
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Ack wrote:Man, 36th Chamber is pure gold. One of my favorites of its era. Way better than the schlock I often watch, like The Clones of Bruce Lee. I don't recommend that one beyond just the bizarreness of the idea.
I have watched so, so much Kung Fu schlock. I’m actually ashamed at how much of my life I’ve spent watching it...

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There are far worse ways to spend one's time. You could have been working.
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Ack wrote:There are far worse ways to spend one's time. You could have been working.
True. At the same time, I could have been watching more giallos or spaghetti westerns too...
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I also like a good (or bad) spaghetti Western, and I sometimes review them. Unfortunately, they seem to get the least attention amongst the few cult fans I talk with, but hopefully they'll get their due once again.
The last that I reviewed was Hole in the Forehead (1968), which has a gunslinger that only uses his right hand to shoot people and takes place in a non-existent timeline where the Alamo has only recently happened, yet everyone's using guns from a few decades later. You may think that's a trivial detail, but it's not when a machinegun gets pulled out.
The last that I reviewed was Hole in the Forehead (1968), which has a gunslinger that only uses his right hand to shoot people and takes place in a non-existent timeline where the Alamo has only recently happened, yet everyone's using guns from a few decades later. You may think that's a trivial detail, but it's not when a machinegun gets pulled out.
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Ack wrote:I also like a good (or bad) spaghetti Western, and I sometimes review them. Unfortunately, they seem to get the least attention amongst the few cult fans I talk with, but hopefully they'll get their due once again.
Heh - peplums are even more overlooked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5L9pA4fqnw
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Ack wrote:I also like a good (or bad) spaghetti Western, and I sometimes review them. Unfortunately, they seem to get the least attention amongst the few cult fans I talk with, but hopefully they'll get their due once again.
The last that I reviewed was Hole in the Forehead (1968), which has a gunslinger that only uses his right hand to shoot people and takes place in a non-existent timeline where the Alamo has only recently happened, yet everyone's using guns from a few decades later. You may think that's a trivial detail, but it's not when a machinegun gets pulled out.
Have you watched the Sartana movies on Amazon yet? They’re on my list, but I haven’t gotten to them yet. The titles alone, however, are amazing.
Also...great review!
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I appreciate it, prfsnl. I haven't watched Sartana specifically on Amazon Prime, but I did actually watch a couple some years ago. I enjoyed them a lot at the time and would recommend them. He's a great amoral character, but his penchant for trickery and weird toys sets him apart from the likes of Django and Trinity.
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Jake Armitage wrote:Ack wrote:I also like a good (or bad) spaghetti Western, and I sometimes review them. Unfortunately, they seem to get the least attention amongst the few cult fans I talk with, but hopefully they'll get their due once again.
Heh - peplums are even more overlooked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5L9pA4fqnw
Yeah, they had an interesting evolution from sword and sandal to sword and sorcery in the 1980s. I tend to favor the later product because of the influence from Schwarzenegger's Conan the Barbarian, but when I want some cheesy fantasy, this is my go-to area.