Here’s what the ole Wolfman been watching throughout February 2020. Continue reading
Month: Feb 2020
The Arrival (1996) Aliens, Mexican Machine Maker And Charlie Sheen
This review is for The Arrival from 1996
Tagline – “The greatest danger facing our world has been the planet’s best kept secret…until now.“
This Land Is Mine (1943) Sabotage Resistance & Defiance In The Face Of Nazi Occupation
This review is for the WW2 Nazi occupation drama called This Land Is Mine (1943) Continue reading
Lockout (2012) Snake Plissken’s Brother From Another Mother & The Last DVD I Ever Rented From Blockbusters
This review is for the science fiction action film Lockout from 2012. Regular readers will probably notice this is the newest film I’ve ever reviewed on here!
Tagline – “Take No Prisoners. Escape Before Time Runs Out!“
Fragment of Fear (1970) David Hemmings Freaks To The Johnny Harris Funky As Hell Soundtrack
Tim Brett (David Hemmings) has a wildly funky soundtrack following him around. Maybe it was all the heroin he’d injected in his veins? Maybe all the acid trips he’d dropped. You’d of thought now he was a recovering drug addict, chilling out in sunny Italy, he’d of cleared his mind of that intoxicating driving beat! His sweet Aunt Lucy (Flora Robson) visits him and congratulates him on his success. The flute goes off his mind. You see his eyes twitch. Aunt Lucy wants to help people. His foot taps to the beat. She looks away, calls the waiter. An involuntary spasm! Arms and legs going ecstatic to all the instruments. A peculiar sight to see. Like he was trying to play every instrument at once. He was unprepared for such an outbreak. He manages to control it. It was now contained. Aunt Lucy hadn’t seen his freak-out. He feared opening his month just in case that frantic flute fanfare blasted out, straight into her innocent face. Oh his beloved Aunt. Continue reading
His Kind of Woman (1951) Effortlessly Cool Robert Mitchum And Scene Stealing Vincent Price Go Toe To Toe With Gangster Burr
Stepping into frame with that sleepy-eyed uber cool swagger is Robert Mitchum. This review is for a fun little noir called His Kind of Woman (1951) Continue reading
McVicar (1980) Gritty British Prison Escape Movie Starring Roger Daltrey
WHO had thought it was a good idea to have Roger Daltrey play a hardened criminal and WHO would ever of realised he’d pull it off so convincingly? Right that’s got the WHO gags out the way. Roger Daltrey if you didn’t already know was the lead singer of the British rock group The Who. Branching out from the music side of things, the band had expanded into film production. The Who Films started with the classic Mods and Rockers clash, Quadrophenia in 1979 along with the bands very own documentary The Kids Are Alright. The production company only made one other film. The prison drama, McVicar. Continue reading
What’s Been Watched This Month – January 2020 Action VHS Month Special Ranked

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