#Deucember Day 31:
Joe D’Amato’s Emanuelle in America (1977) starring Laura Gemser!!!
And also Brides of Dracula (1960) directed by Terence Fisher and starring Peter Cushing!!!
Happy New Year’s!!!!
#Deucember Day 31:
Joe D’Amato’s Emanuelle in America (1977) starring Laura Gemser!!!
And also Brides of Dracula (1960) directed by Terence Fisher and starring Peter Cushing!!!
Happy New Year’s!!!!
Franca Stoppi!
#Deucember Day 30!!
Teruo Ishii’s The Executioner (1974) starring Sonny Chiba, Makoto Satô, Eiji Gô and the adorable Yutaka Nakajima!!! A favorite to watch during Sonny Chiba-thon!!!
#Deucember Day 29:
Hammer Films Frankenstein Created Woman directed by Terence Fisher and starring Peter Cushing and Susan Denberg.
#Deucember Day 28:
Arthur Marks’ Bonnie’s Kids (1972) starring Tiffany Bolling, Alex Rocco, Lenore Stevens and Robin Mattson!
COMPLETE ESSAY HERE. Free to read: colleendoran.substack.com/p/stuff-peop...
Thank you for sharing this Colleen.
#Deucember Day 27:
Frank Henenlotter’s Frankenhooker (1990) starring Patty Mullen!!!
#Deucember Day 26:
Eddie Romero’s Beyond Atlantis (1973) starring Sid Haig, John Ashley and Vic Diaz!!
Getting ready for the #Deucember Double Feature!!!!! Day 25!!!:
To The Devil A Daughter (1976) starring Christopher Lee and Nastassja Kinski!!
Boogie Nights (1997) starring Don Cheadle, Thomas Jane, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Burt Reynolds and sooo many others. A XXXmas tradition in my house!!!
“And his partner is Chest Rockwell.”
Wooohooo! The one thing I love most about XXXmas, rewatching Boogie Nights, one of the five greatest movies of all time.
“My fucking wife has an ass in her cock over in the driveway, alright? I'm sorry if my thoughts aren't with the photography of the film we're shooting tomorrow, Kurt, OK?”
Merry XXXmas!!
“Chocolate love 100%. You don't have to lash out like that Buck, I'm just trying to be your friend.”
Merry XXXmas!!
“I'm the ultimate Latin Lover. There ain't no Latin Lover like me.”
Merry XXXmas!!!
“He's got coke and he's got cash in that safe, in that bedroom and if we leave here without it, man, we're fuckin' idiots, man! We came here to motherfuckin' do something and we can fucking do it, alright? Are you with me?”
Merry XXXmas!!!!
Her face is enchanting.
#Deucember Day 24
Nude per l'assassino aka Strip Nude For Your Killer (1975) starring giallo goddess Edwige Fenech!
Happy birthday Edwige Fenech!!!
I wouldn’t watch a dog take a shit on purpose so why the fuck would I watch that?
I’ve always liked her as well. I must’ve watched Meatballs 100 times as a kid.
#Deucember Day 23
The Great American Girl Robbery (1979) starring Kristine DeBell! Also released as Cheerleaders Wild Weekend, this film is often mentioned as the final film in the Cheerleaders series but I’ve seen zero proof online that it’s actually related to that series at all.
#Deucember Day 22
Across 110th Street (1972) starring the MIGHTY Yaphet Kotto (Alien, Truck Turner, Friday Foster)!!
#Deucember Day 21
Terence Fisher’s The Devil Rides Out (1968) AKA The Devil’s Bride
Based on the Dennis Wheatley novel and starring Christopher Lee. Hammer Films rule.
#Deucember Day 20
Jack Hill’s Coffy (1973)
Starring the MIGHTY Pam Grier and Sid Haig!!!
#Deucember Day 19:
Truck Turner (1974)!!! Starring Isaac Hayes, Yaphet Kotto, Nichelle Nichols and Scatman Crothers. Directed by the great Jonathan Kaplan (Over The Edge, Night Call Nurses and The Student Teachers).
#Deucember Day 18
Sugar Hill (1974) starring Marki Bey!!!
Interesting. I was gonna say they probably both used the KPM music library. What’s weird as the movie isn’t crediting Neil Richardson as the composer. I bet only some of the music is from the two composers listed and the rest came from the KPM music library.
hope the Deuce Cru is enjoying #Deucember so far - its a nice excuse to rewatch favorites and maybe discover some new gems from the golden days of grindhouse #filmsky
#Deucember Day 17:
Eddie Romero’s The Twilight People (1972) starring Petticoat Junction babe Pat Woodell (The Roommates) and Blaxploitation LEGEND Pat Grier who also starred with Woodell in Jack Hill’s The Big Doll House (1971). Also features future A-Team producer John Ashley (Savage Sisters)!
#Deucember Double Feature! Day 16:
Bandidos (1967), the directorial debut of Massimo Dallamano (What Have You Done to Solange?). He was also the cinematographer of A Fistful of Dollars and For A Few Dollars More.
And Dracula (1931) starring Bela Lugosi!!
#Deucember Day 15:
Tomboy (1985) starring Betsy Russell from Avenging Angel, Private School and Cheerleader Camp!!!