Mystery Science Theater 3000: "Attack of the the Eye Creatures" (1992)
[A Year on the Satellite of Love] (7/10)
d. Joel Hodgson & Larry Buchanan
Masters of Horror: "Deer Woman" (2005)
Wretched writing with terrible acting except for Benben, but I like everything about the Deer Woman herself. (5/10)
d. John Landis
[I feel guilty about owning this (for my MoH collection only) and An American Werewolf in London. I'm glad I'm not a Blues Brothers or Animal House fan so I'm not tempted to sully my DVD shelves with any more of this guy's stuff. I've read this. Still need to read this.]
The Munsters: "Come Back, Little Googie" (1965)
Mumy's a monkey! (6/10)
d. Joseph Pevney
The Munsters: "Far Out Munsters" (1965)
The Munsters hang with a bunch of beatniks and hippies and Lily proves she has quite a set of pipes. (8/10)
d. Joseph Pevney
The Munsters: "Munsters on the Move" (1965)
The Munsters tackle the lingering hurt from the eminent domain-fueled construction of the expressway system in their own way. (6/10)
d. Joseph Pevney
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ReplyDeleteAw. John Landis ain't all bad. Slasher is a well-shot documentary and I find The Kentucky Fried Movie quite funny.
"He made Thriller, man... Thriller..."
Tuesday, October 24, 2006, 02:13:08
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ReplyDeleteCan't get past the whole child-killer thing... Have similar issues with Victor Salva and Roman Polanski.
Plus... that smarmy, perma-smirk on his face. Arg!
Tuesday, October 24, 2006, 13:34:35