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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Flugennock commentedI first saw this back in high school, in the early '70s, on local TV. I was a big fan of the TV series as a young boy in the '60s, and this movie is basically a really long "Batman" episode, complete with their classic stable of villains including Burgess Merideth as the Penguin, and the delightfully over-the-top Frank Gorshin as the Riddler, among others.
I really dug it the first time I saw it, and lately I'm thinking it would've been great on MST3K, and still hope RiffTrax can take a good whack at it.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Flugennock commentedY'mean, this dung heap was shot in 3D? Oh, dear GOD.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Flugennock commentedHey, man, if Mike, Kevin and Bill can shred "Riding With Death" the way they did, this stinkburger would be a piece of cake. C'mon, you guys.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Flugennock commentedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOFb30P32uc Ed Wood's attempt at crime noir from 1954. FIlm noir the Ed Wood Way. Co-stars Timothy Farrell of "Racket Girls" fame. Features the same faux flamenco thrashing, spastic piano-banging soundtrack as "Mesa Of Lost Women".
Mike Flugennock supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Flugennock commentedAnd btw, Ed Wood's "Jail Bait" is available for viewing and download from the public domain archive at archive.org:
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Flugennock commentedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZvKrIYv6wk Sublimely awful cut'n'paste chop-socky epic from 1985. Produced by Godfrey Ho, often called the Ed Wood of martial-arts movies.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Flugennock commentedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hqcGK72XYQ Ripe, stinking "Star Wars" ripoff from 1979. Starring Marjoe Gortner and a young David Hasselhof. 'Nuff said.
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I first saw this on the local late-night "creature feature" when I was about 15, and still think it's a cut above anything else of its kind at the time -- especially considering it was produced by Corman.
Of course, Coppola's script and direction probably had something to do with it. Watching it again for the first time a couple of years ago, it was fascinating to see Coppola's visual and storytelling style already maturing.
This is one of two Corman pictures I actually think are (gasp) "too good to riff" -- the other one being 1957's "Not Of This Earth".