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The Beast That Killed Women, a review by JimmyMOVIE / DVD INFO: Title: The Beast That Killed Women Year: 1965 Genre: Nudie-cutie Director: Barry Mahon (P.P.S. - Prostitutes Protective Society) Rating: Unrated Length: 1h00 Video: Full Frame Audio: English Subtitles: No Subtitles Stars: Byron Mabe (The Defilers) Dolores Carlos (A Taste of Blood) Darlene Bennett (Olga's Girls) Gigi Darlene (White Slaves of Chinatown) June Roberts (The Sin Syndicate) Plot: A Miami nudist camp is invaded by The Beast that Killed Women, a gorilla with an appetite for the ladies. Murder and panic quickly spread before a pretty policewoman volunteers to enter the camp as ape bait. My Thoughts: (From The little known movie review depot on February 11th, 2008) Caddyshack, a review by addicted2dvdTitle: Caddyshack: 20th Anniversary Year: 1980 Director: Harold Ramis Rating: R Length: 98 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Mono, French: Dolby Digital: Mono Subtitles: English, French, Spanish Stars: Chevy Chase Rodney Dangerfield Ted Knight Michael O'Keefe Bill Murray Sarah Holcomb Plot:becoming the ball. And country club loudmouth Al Czervik just doubled a $20,000 bet on a 10-foot putt. Insanity? No. Caddyshack. Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray and Ted Knight tee off for a side-splitting round of fairway foolishness that does for golf what National Lampoon's Animal House did for fraternities and Police Academy did for law enforcement. With hitmaker Harold Ramis (National Lampoon's Vacation, Analyze This) in the director's chair, the virtuoso comic skills of all four blend into a riotous hole-in-one for comedy fans. In CaddyshackExtras: Scene Access Feature Trailers Featurettes Production Notes Closed Captioned My Thoughts: This one I haven't seen in many years... so many years in fact that I really didn't remember the actual movie... just remembered I enjoyed it.This has an all-star cast of some great comedians. I really enjoyed all of them in it. But if I was to be completely honest... as much as I did enjoy this one (and I really did)... I thought I remembered it being a bit funnier then what it is. I don't know... maybe it just wasn't as good as I remembered... or maybe my taste has changed somewhat since I was in my teens (that is how long it has been since I seen this one!). But either way... it was a lot of fun seeing this one again. My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From Weekend Movie Marathon: Unwatched DVDs on September 18th, 2010) Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom
Plot: Meet the most unconventional investigative duo of any time - JEFF SLADE and HOLLY TURNER, in the mystery adventure series Crime Traveller. Sleuths come and go, working on intuition, luck and clues, but Slade and his science officer colleague Holly are armed with something extra in their fight against crime - their very own Time Machine. Invented and developed over the years by Holly's father, quantum physicist Professor Fredrick Turner, the Time Machine is a bizarre mixture of DIY technology, but it works. Unfortunately the Professor disappeared during one of his time travel experiments, leaving his daughter convinced that he is still out there somewhere, stuck in another dimension. Holly is now in charge of the Professor's extraordinary legacy, which is kept hidden in her apartment. When Slade, a charming maverick detective, discovers the Time Machine's existence, he convinces Holly to use it in order to solve major crimes. The scene is set for a rollercoaster ride, through the present and the past. High speed chases and intriguing puzzles are solved with the aid of their unreliable Time Machine, in this stylish, fast-paced drama. Crime Traveller 1.01 Jeff Slade & The Loop of Infinity Writer: Anthony Horowitz (Created By), Anthony Horowitz (Writer) Director: Brian Farnham Cast: Michael French (Jeff Slade), Chloe Annett (Holly Turner), Sue Johnston (Grisham), Paul Trussell (Morris), Richard Dempsey (Nicky), Bob Goody (Danny), Terrence Hardiman (Guy Lombard), Leonard Preston (Mark Redding), Fiona Curzon (Barbra Lombard), Gresby Nash (Michael Lombard), Trevor Steedman (Silberman), Sion Tudor Owen (Mr Wilson), Rebecca Deren (Mrs Wilson), Phil Atkinson (Policeman), Ronald Nunnery (Betting Man) Shortlived time-travel series. I enjoyed watching it. Especially the later episodes. You can find my review of the series here. Rating: (From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on April 2nd, 2011) |