Dan6060-842
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I've never seen the first one, but I caught "Devil in the Flesh 2" on HBO when it premiered. It's actually pretty good. It's now one of my favorite horror movies. There's not a lot of gore, the acting isn't too bad (there's been worse), and guys, the chicks are HOT (except for Laney), especially the star, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe.
Debbie (Jodi) has just escaped from the mental institution and takes herself out to a desert road. A young woman, Tracy Carley, is on her way to college and sees Debbie "lying" in the road. When she stops and gets out to investigate, the body is gone, and sitting in Tracey's front seat! Debbie lies and says that she's a nurse and that someone is after her.
To make it short, Debbie takes over Tracey's identity and impersonates her at her college. She falls for her writing teacher, Prof. Sam Deckner, and develops a deadly obsession with him (Tagline: She gets what she wants... at any cost).
You got your basic characters for the rest of the film: the geeky girl roommate (Laney), the dumb jock (Buddy), the teacher's sexy girlfriend who's in Debbie's way (Carla), the silly and stupid local police duo (Deputy Toby Taylor & Sheriff Bill Taylor ), and the snobby bitch dormitory monitor (Sydney).
There are three sex scenes (one with nudity, one with almost nudity, and one with brief nudity). There's also hardly any swearing, which makes listening to the film easy. You have nothing to lose by watching this movie no matter what form you get it in. It's one of those kinds of movies where you're satisfied after you're done, even if you didn't love the film. Also, I loved the creative ending they tied on!
Debbie (Jodi) has just escaped from the mental institution and takes herself out to a desert road. A young woman, Tracy Carley, is on her way to college and sees Debbie "lying" in the road. When she stops and gets out to investigate, the body is gone, and sitting in Tracey's front seat! Debbie lies and says that she's a nurse and that someone is after her.
To make it short, Debbie takes over Tracey's identity and impersonates her at her college. She falls for her writing teacher, Prof. Sam Deckner, and develops a deadly obsession with him (Tagline: She gets what she wants... at any cost).
You got your basic characters for the rest of the film: the geeky girl roommate (Laney), the dumb jock (Buddy), the teacher's sexy girlfriend who's in Debbie's way (Carla), the silly and stupid local police duo (Deputy Toby Taylor & Sheriff Bill Taylor ), and the snobby bitch dormitory monitor (Sydney).
There are three sex scenes (one with nudity, one with almost nudity, and one with brief nudity). There's also hardly any swearing, which makes listening to the film easy. You have nothing to lose by watching this movie no matter what form you get it in. It's one of those kinds of movies where you're satisfied after you're done, even if you didn't love the film. Also, I loved the creative ending they tied on!
This German music program from 1978 really shows how Blondie could perform before they really made it big (which wasn't until about 1980-1981).
Debbie Harry is full of energy and belts out the songs right from the stage, through the TV screen, and into your face. The way the band moves around on stage is fantastic, showing that they really know what they're doing. After seeing this DVD twice now, I still can't stop thinking about how great of experience it was to have seen such a spectacular concert.
To sum it up, BUY THIS DVD!!!! You won't regret it, and if you're as much of a Blondie fan as I am, you will want to see this over and over again.
A couple things I need to mention: This performance is from 1978 (but released before their hit album "Parallel Lines" which contains "Heart of Glass"), so the audience isn't as wild and crazy as they would be today. The title "Blondie" and the band members' names appear on the screen a few times throughout the show (Frank Infante's name being credited as Frank Freak, kinda funny!). And finally, just keep in mind that this performance is RARE so you know you're getting something great and worth having.
Debbie Harry is full of energy and belts out the songs right from the stage, through the TV screen, and into your face. The way the band moves around on stage is fantastic, showing that they really know what they're doing. After seeing this DVD twice now, I still can't stop thinking about how great of experience it was to have seen such a spectacular concert.
To sum it up, BUY THIS DVD!!!! You won't regret it, and if you're as much of a Blondie fan as I am, you will want to see this over and over again.
A couple things I need to mention: This performance is from 1978 (but released before their hit album "Parallel Lines" which contains "Heart of Glass"), so the audience isn't as wild and crazy as they would be today. The title "Blondie" and the band members' names appear on the screen a few times throughout the show (Frank Infante's name being credited as Frank Freak, kinda funny!). And finally, just keep in mind that this performance is RARE so you know you're getting something great and worth having.
This is Blondie's first concert in 17 years live on February 10, 1999 at New York's Town Hall in NYC. It was a dream come true for older Blondie fans and something really cool and new to check out for younger fans.
Debbie Harry is "once more into the bleach" as she and the rest of Blondie perform their older and newer hits. Starting off with "Dreaming" and ending with "Heart of Glass," this concert is extremely entertaining and will not disappoint you. The band could not be any better than they are, and Debbie...WOW DEBBIE...she looks gorgeous! She can really rock the house and get you dancing.
My favorite part of the show is when they are performing "Sunday Girl" and Debbie raises her arms and sings "Baby...ohhhhhh...baby...My sweet baby...you're the one..." It gives me chills each time I see it.
Along with a great concert, the DVD also gives you the music video for "Nothing is Real But the Girl," song lyrics to selected tracks off of "No Exit," and great publicity photos of the band.
This is a spectacular show, and is a must-see for every Blondie fan. If Blondie's music can lift your spirits when you're feeling low, just think how you could feel when you see this!
Debbie Harry is "once more into the bleach" as she and the rest of Blondie perform their older and newer hits. Starting off with "Dreaming" and ending with "Heart of Glass," this concert is extremely entertaining and will not disappoint you. The band could not be any better than they are, and Debbie...WOW DEBBIE...she looks gorgeous! She can really rock the house and get you dancing.
My favorite part of the show is when they are performing "Sunday Girl" and Debbie raises her arms and sings "Baby...ohhhhhh...baby...My sweet baby...you're the one..." It gives me chills each time I see it.
Along with a great concert, the DVD also gives you the music video for "Nothing is Real But the Girl," song lyrics to selected tracks off of "No Exit," and great publicity photos of the band.
This is a spectacular show, and is a must-see for every Blondie fan. If Blondie's music can lift your spirits when you're feeling low, just think how you could feel when you see this!