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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Sept 17, 2019 0:33:23 GMT -5
Video Vixens, A Troma film, 1:22 total running time, had an into stressing it was a Troma presentation and promising an interview, following the film with who?
It's stressed it has one actor from Blazing Saddles and also Buck Flowers who was in some of Harry Novak's soft X films.
It's gotten underway now, with a Johnny Carson type of late night TV personality, planning to have a show with "stag" films.
Isn't that antiquated term quaint and amusing.
So, it looks like it will be getting into the porno action before too much longer.
After Moonshine Mountain plus getting started with Video Vixens, it was time for a break. Won't be watching more of Moonshine Mountain for awhile, but will next concentrate on Video Vixens.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Sept 17, 2019 14:47:24 GMT -5
I thought I posted this ages ago but it appears I didn't: Kobbers sent me my very own copy of The Blood Waters Of Dr. Z. A film which vindicates my entire life.
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Post by Deeky on Sept 17, 2019 14:47:48 GMT -5
After Moonshine Mountain plus getting started with Video Vixens, it was time for a break. Won't be watching more of Moonshine Mountain for awhile, but will next concentrate on Video Vixens. Have you ever considered the fact that you may have ADD?
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Sept 17, 2019 22:10:51 GMT -5
After Moonshine Mountain plus getting started with Video Vixens, it was time for a break. Won't be watching more of Moonshine Mountain for awhile, but will next concentrate on Video Vixens. Have you ever considered the fact that you may have ADD? Deeky, I have thought about that possibility, but is it a bad enough condition to need treatment?
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Sept 17, 2019 22:14:16 GMT -5
Right now, what I need to do, is to finish taking my IQ tests. I'll give the scores on the Dungeon Master thread.
In all kinds of different situations I encounter, I think, "how would James Dallas Egbert III handled this or that problem?
I'm sure his intellegence helped him to solve a lot of problems with electronic and mechanical devices, although it didn't help him to live a long, productive live and find life worth living.
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Sept 17, 2019 23:24:23 GMT -5
Cool to hear! Hope you enjoy, and perfectly fine with corrections/critiques. Not the best issue, writing-wise. Had some drama going on at work during much of the writing that made it hard to focus. I found all the reviews to be great.
Thank you! Dave S. felt they weren't up to par. He said I mostly just described the plots rather than proper "reviews". I'm paraphrasing. But that was his gist. And he's right. mostly. That was such a whackadoo batch of films seen concurrently over about 12 nights. Just describing the insanity on screen was enough in some cases.
Things just keep getting concurrently better at the job since I was working on that last issue. That may not matter, though. This random selection of "2010's Haunt" movies I'm powering through are only technically any better than those cool-ass 60's sci-fi flicks. I'm four in and it's been pretty grim, and not in a good ghostly way.
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Post by Deeky on Sept 18, 2019 10:24:23 GMT -5
Dave S. felt they weren't up to par. He said I mostly just described the plots rather than proper "reviews". That guy is so fucking insufferable.
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Sept 18, 2019 10:35:22 GMT -5
Dave S. felt they weren't up to par. He said I mostly just described the plots rather than proper "reviews". That guy is so fucking insufferable.
I read that as if Tintin said it to Snowy.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Sept 18, 2019 13:01:32 GMT -5
Deeky, Johnny Cash sang, Everybody Loves a Nut, and if I could write a song, but then again no, (elton john lyrics (or benny or is it bernie taupin lyrics), I woulld write a song, "Everybody Loves a Grump."
Dave was grumpy from the very first letter he sent to me way back in 1993 or so. I just accept his grumpiness, and enjoy it.
Right now, about all he has in his life is Comet TV, and no access to their schedule, so I'm printing out their movie schedule from the net and post office mailing it to him. While I doubt if you would do it, Deeky, I want to help Dave out as much as possible in continuing his Great Work of watching and critiquing films.
Dr. Kobb, I watched a lot more of Video Vixens last night, and it is a very good film that I am very much enjoying.
The Twinnkle Twat commercial came on very early in the film, and George Peters, with a mustache (in Flesh Gordon and possibly some other films, he was credited as man with mustache), surprisingly, he wasn't an Ole' Bobby Golds boro Lookin thing at all. With the mustache, he didnt' look anything like bobby Goldsboro, and or Lionel ritchie with the mustache. His last film credit was a bit part as a door man, about 1980 or 1981 or so, in a non porno film, which I'd like to see, if he still had the mustache, and if he didn't, if he still was an Ole Bobby Goldsboro Lookin' Thing.
I wouldl think that, like myself, you have become acclimated to Dave Szurek's grumpiness by now. But, if Deekly finds it insufferable, that's fine with me.
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Post by Deeky on Sept 18, 2019 13:13:20 GMT -5
But, if Deekly finds it insufferable, that's fine with me. As long as it's okay with you.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Oct 3, 2019 21:03:29 GMT -5
Parker Anderson sent me a VHS of The Bad Seed, which I had planned to live the rest of my life without watching, so I changed my plans, watched it, and found it a bore.
I finished watching the Video Vixens DVD from Kobb Labs, and am at about the 1:44 out of 3:58 (both figures in hours and : Minutes), of Never Sleep Again.
Today, a DVD of a differet print of Moonshine Mountain arrived in my mailbox from Kobb Labs. Many thanks for sending it, Dr. Kobb, and I will soon be checking it out.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Oct 4, 2019 13:16:33 GMT -5
These:
(the whole plant, not just one leaf)
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Post by Deeky on Oct 4, 2019 13:19:25 GMT -5
I bought some sumacs earlier in the summer and FedEx nearly killed them all.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Oct 4, 2019 14:55:45 GMT -5
I bought some sumacs earlier in the summer and FedEx nearly killed them all. Meaning all of them were nearly dead, or nearly all of them died?
I got a start on this. It's not up to Chuck's usual standards:
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Oct 4, 2019 15:03:23 GMT -5
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Post by Deeky on Oct 4, 2019 15:13:50 GMT -5
Meaning all of them were nearly dead, or nearly all of them died? Meaning they were delivered on their side (despite the packaging clearly stating This End Up) with lots of broken branches. I planted them and they recovered nicely.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Oct 6, 2019 19:27:38 GMT -5
Meaning all of them were nearly dead, or nearly all of them died? Meaning they were delivered on their side (despite the packaging clearly stating This End Up) with lots of broken branches. I planted them and they recovered nicely. OK, that could have been a lot worse.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Nov 12, 2019 12:14:20 GMT -5
TY Kobbers!
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Nov 12, 2019 12:18:50 GMT -5
I sent for 6 of these. The packing list said they sent me 4. There were 5. They arrived on Nov. 7th, the shared birthday of my recess-yard bully and my local neighborhood serial killer, so long after I ordered them that I had totally forgotten they were coming. I got them in the ground the night before we got 6" of snow.
(...they're sunchokes)
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Post by Deeky on Nov 12, 2019 16:50:40 GMT -5
the shared birthday of my recess-yard bully How does one even remember that?
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