No Blade of Grass (1970)
No Blade of Grass, a post-societal collapse movie, has its flaws. Davenport’s performance and the film’s attempt at realism make it a watchable, if forgettable, experience.
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No Blade of Grass, a post-societal collapse movie, has its flaws. Davenport’s performance and the film’s attempt at realism make it a watchable, if forgettable, experience.
Continue readingProjector Room Podcast – Lazarus The Beast in Me is a Baby Driver at World’s End, Meat Kills The Opportunists in front of us and we’ve even Captured a Geostorm while chasing The Running Man!
Continue readingEnter the Ninja is a curious first installment to a much loved trilogy of trashy Cannon films. See Franco Nero, hear Marc Smith and watch Mike Stone fight!
Continue readingA movie so obscure it barely exists. Come for the low-budget 90s action, stay for the scene where the main character screams in total silence because they forgot to add the audio.
Continue readingA nostalgic look at Smokey and the Bandit II (1980). It’s juvenile, chaotic fun, but seriously flawed. Burt Reynolds was detached; Jackie Gleason was tired. Jerry Reed is the undeniable heart and best part of the whole absurd, over-the-top sequel.
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Continue readingOn this podcast we hang out in a Casino with some Goodfellas, ponder on The Hand That Rocks the Cradle remake, head for an Audition in Lake Placid, have One Battle After Another with Frankenstein
Continue readingTime to look at how to smuggle beer across state lines while evading a relentless sheriff in a high-speed chase with lashings of humour, stunts, and Southern charm.
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Continue readingThe Last Shark is an Italian ’81 Jaws knock-off, infamous for its US block. An author (Franciscus) and shark hunter (Morrow) track a great white terrorising a coastal town, battling a stubborn mayor. It’s a fun, low-budget effort with B-movie charm.
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