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Pat Anderson in Fly Me (1973)

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Lethal Ladies 2 Collection: The Arena, Fly Me and Cover Girl Models
Director: Steve Carver; Cirio H. Santiago

Screenplay: John William Corrington and Joyce Hooper Corrington; Miller Drake; Howard R. Cohen

Starring: Pam Greir, Margaret Markov, Pat Anderson, Lenore Kasdorf, Lyllah Torena, Ken Metcalfe, Vic Diaz, Lindsay Bloom and Tara Strohmeier; with appearances by Dick Miller and Mary Woronov

To misquote Jack Nicholson, Roger Corman released so many movies, it's no surprise some real stinkers got into theaters. And the recent Shout! Factory Roger Corman Cult Classics release, Lethal Ladies 2 Collection, is intent on proving that statement. The two-dvd set includes a single-disc presentation of The Arena, and a second disc with the double feature of Fly Me and Cover Girl Models.

The best film in the collection, 1974's The Arena (aka Naked Warriors), is little more than a retelling of Spartacus with women as gladiators. Corman decided it was the perfect vehicle for Pam Grier and Margaret Markov, following their successful...
See full article at Planet Fury
  • 5/21/2012
  • by Chris McMillan
  • Planet Fury
DVD Contest: Win Roger Corman’s Lethal Ladies Collection 2
Shout! Factory will be releasing Roger Corman’s Lethal Ladies Collection 2 next week, and we have multiple DVD copies to give away and multiple ways to win. For your best chance to win, you’ll need to follow us on Twitter and re-tweet select posts:

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You can also win by submitting an email entry. Simply email us at contact@dailydead.com with the following information:

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Winners will be notified on January 24rd over Twitter direct message or email, depending on the entry type.

DVD Information:

Lethal Ladies Collection, Vol. 2 - Own This 2-dvd Set On January 24, 2012 From Shout! Factory

Synopsis:

[The Arena] Kidnapped by Roman soldiers,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 1/21/2012
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
'Eastbound & Down' Recap: Chapter 12
Eastbound & Down recap: Chapter 12 (10/31/10)

Tampa, Florida. Pat Anderson, played by the mountain of sex that is Adam Scott, is awash in a sea of support group. Step 9 is "make amends," so he comes clean to his sponsor, Andrew (creator Jody Hill). Pat f*cked Andrew's wife while his sister watched.

Pat - Looks like my next stop is Mexico.

Andrew - Go f*ck yourself, Pat.

Back in Mexico, Kenny and Stevie pull up to Catuey's house. It looks like there time south of the border has come to an end, but Kenny gives Stevie the go ahead to have sex with Maria one more time.

Stevie - What about Atm?

Kenny - I would stay away from that.

read more...
See full article at Filmology
  • 11/1/2010
  • by Benny Gammerman
  • Filmology
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