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Sukhov

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  1. Yeah and they also have shown Riefenstahl films a few times over 20 years ago and the 40s Munchausen a few times. I doubt they'll reshow them anytime soon. I also doubt they'll ever show Uncle Kruger.
  2. Don't forget the Patent Leather Kid. This one has been on the schedule before but I don't think it has ever been shown.
  3. Debbie Does Dallas, Deep Throat, Chatterbox, Blonde Ambition, Last 0rgy of the Gestapo...
  4. Is there even any actual evidence against him though? Denying him a reward because of unsubstantiated allegations isn't much better.
  5. Just a heads up. The entire schedule is up right now. Hey, the Saga of Gosta Berling is scheduled. Larry, that's in the Swedish edition of 1001 Movies, just so you know.
  6. Bottom left of Oliver Hardy looks like Fu Manchu.
  7. The operatic aria "Nina, Pinta and the Santa Maria" is my favorite part of the film. I wish more of Weill's works had been adapted to film. "Happy End" is set in 20s gangster Chicago and would have made a good classic Hollywood "some Like It Hot" style film.
  8. Taming of the Shrew Next: Arnold Schwarzenegger
  9. Tomorrow 1/24 at 6 AM is New Moon I don't think I've seen this early 30s version of this Romberg operetta before. Also at 12 PM is Naughty Marietta - good movie and one of my favorite Herbert operettas.
  10. I've seen like half of them. I think Green Book will win Best Picture. Roma would win if it were in English though.
  11. My top 10 of 2018- 1. Ballad of Buster Scruggs 2. Decision: Liquidation 3. The Other Side of the Wind 4. Stan & Ollie 5. Green Book 6. Dressage 7. BlacKkKlansman 8. Operation Red Sea 9. Halloween 10. Roma
  12. Caligula's Slaves/ 0rgies of Caligula - Another knock off of the 79 Caligula film with political intrigue, sword fights and a lot of nudity. In the court of Caligula, conspirators plan to overthrow him by hiring one of his lovers to kill him. Of course, he finds out and a power struggle ensues between them. Not as good as the original film but this is a pretty fun sword and sandal flick and a good way to kill a couple hours.
  13. I liked the story with the Canadian soldiers.
  14. As someone from the Midwest, it always annoyed me that palm trees were in every shot. They couldn't have just set the film in California? It's clearly not Illinois. lol
  15. Flag of Iron - This martial arts film is from the same director as the Five Deadly Venoms. The leader of a martial arts clan is killed by a mysterious assassin and the next leader (Chow Feng) is about to be arrested. Brother Lo takes his spot as the guilty one and goes on the run. Instead of being helped with money and supplies the clan sends assassins to kill him. He learns that Chow Feng was behind the assassination and is leading the clan into "immoral" dealings. He fights off various assassins and goes to the clan to fight Chow Feng and bring justice t the dead Master. Like his earlier Five Deadly Venoms, the assassins are disguised as seemingly mundane people (a butcher, blind man, etc.) A light-hearted, comedic moment comes when the butcher assassin says "Well it is either this or kill pigs." The comedy is blended well into the action scenes. The Kung Fu was also very well choreographed and I liked the sword fights. This is a very entertaining film worth a view.
  16. I think the "too lazy" part was supposed to be a bit of a jab.
  17. The 39 film is my favorite screen version of the Bronte novel. That haunting ending of the lovers in the snow stays with me. Very beautiful.
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