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Tag Archives: 80’s
Double Feature: Enter the Dragon (1973)/Challenge of the Tiger (1980)
Is there anything which says “the 70’s” more succinctly than kung fu? Yes, there was the David Carradine series (1972-75); there were also comic books, like Marvel’s Master of Kung Fu (introduced in 1973); Peter Cushing pursued Dracula into Hong … Continue reading
Posted in Double Feature, Theater Psychotronic
Tagged 70's, 80's, Action, Bruce Lee, Kung Fu, motorcycle, Villain Petting White Cat
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Nothing Lasts Forever (1984)
So here is a musical science-fiction fantasy filmed in black-and-white with color sequences, produced by Lorne Michaels, featuring appearances by Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd the same year they made Ghostbusters, written and directed by Saturday Night Live writer Tom … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Fantastique
Tagged 80's, Bill Murray, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Surreal
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For Your Height Only (1981)
For Your Height Only (or: For Y’ur Height Only, as the opening titles would have it) at long last realized the Filipino midget James Bond spoof that audiences around the world craved for two decades. And once you have seen … Continue reading





