Archive for March, 2009

Is it a lost gem, or a steaming pile of…?

By now, you have probably got the idea that I like to seek unknown movies. Unknown movies of different genres from different places. But sometimes I like to look at a movie that is really unknown – with no information about it available anywhere. That’s what I got when I found a copy of Door To Door – I couldn’t really find anything about it anywhere when I did some research. And about all I got from the video box description was that it was a road movie of sorts, one with Ron Leibman, who I had seen earlier in Your Three Minutes Are Up. That movie was a sleeper, and I wondered if this new discovery of mine was a sleeper as well. Did I find a lost gem, or does this movie deserve to be obscure? Read the review.

Autumn cleaning

Just a few tweaks and touches:

  • I’ve finally resurrected my Immortal Dialogue section; the main link is on the front page
  • I’ve also resurrected Taglines; the main link is part of Etc., Etc., Etc…
  • I’ve fixed up the screenshots in Grizzly, which due to technical issues came out fuzzy the first time around
  • And I’ve found a rather gorgeous Danish poster for The Last Warning (although oddly it fails to mention star Laura La Plante); I’ve added it in at the foot of the review

Day Late & Dollar Short

On Time and Under Budget

… for the “On Time & Under Budget” Roudtable. The irony is not lost on me.

And my chosen AIP film is…

The Brain Eaters (1958).

(Well, duh.)