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The_Dying_Flutchman

Joined Oct 2005
"Denn die Todten Reiten Schnell..."
(For the Dead travel fast)

How shall the stars on the cheeks of this mandrill find a number? Training wheels.

No loss of suction.



Religion: the world's largest Ponzi scheme.

Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

The sense itself, was I.


The absolute perfection is in reading from cover to cover the Antichrist Cookbook before either burning it or sending it back to the Holy See with every fifth and eleventh letter erased.

Let it be unsaid: insignificance is the locus of true increpation.

Baron von Masoch sat on a pin;
then sat again, to push it in.

Reference is inscrutable because there is nothing to scrute.

Obtained from the liver of the inflatable mongoose.

Sacred bats don't leave dead ibises under the portrait of the Cabbage of Celestial Increase.

This space for rent.
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L'odyssée de Pi
7.98
L'odyssée de Pi
Little Big Man
7.59
Little Big Man
La Vie future
6.67
La Vie future
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
7.63
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
The Player
7.57
The Player
Shine
7.68
Shine
Sound of My Voice
6.57
Sound of My Voice
Les visiteurs maudits
6.35
Les visiteurs maudits
Répulsion
7.68
Répulsion
Jason Bourne : L'Héritage
6.66
Jason Bourne : L'Héritage
The Fighting Devil Dogs
6.87
The Fighting Devil Dogs
Je suis un vagabond
6.97
Je suis un vagabond
L'ange des ténèbres
7.27
L'ange des ténèbres
Alamo
6.17
Alamo
Lone Ranger : Naissance d'un héros
6.48
Lone Ranger : Naissance d'un héros
The Passion of Ayn Rand
5.86
The Passion of Ayn Rand
Échec à la Gestapo
7.17
Échec à la Gestapo
De la Terre à la Lune
5.15
De la Terre à la Lune
Dames
7.06
Dames
La Revanche de King Kong
5.55
La Revanche de King Kong
Dark Shadows
6.25
Dark Shadows
La Balade sauvage
7.77
La Balade sauvage
La grande parade
7.97
La grande parade
La mousson
6.86
La mousson
International House
6.97
International House

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Flight from Destiny

Flight from Destiny

6.4
7
  • Dec 11, 2012
  • Not Art for Art's Sake

    Not even Art for Art's sake can make a philosophy professor change his mind about doing something most people would think more than thirty times about before they pulled a trigger. Thomas Mitchell, one of America's greatest character actors here plays the lead and it is most definitely the role of a lifetime and any other actors of his time would have been pleased to play it. Mitchell, who often played drunks, here plays a very sober professor of philosophy who is absolutely convinced, for the greatest good, he must take another's life. There are a few other entanglements, but this man must convince several others there was a very excellent reason for committing his "crime of the century".

    This beautiful "B" movie from 1941 is one of the most unusual in theme I have ever seen. It deals with subject matter I was very surprised a small film from a major Hollywood studio would be allowed to deal with. I dare not give anything more away except to say, if it comes anywhere near your viewing area, do not hesitate to watch it. It is that superb!
    Harbor of Missing Men

    Harbor of Missing Men

    6.3
    6
  • Nov 13, 2012
  • No Such Thing as No Such Thing

    "Harbor of Missing Men" is one of those small films that are no longer made, but many of us wish they were. Directed by R.G.Springsteen, no relation to the Boss as far as I know, it is tight, tidy and has no useless trim. It tells the tale of a hard knuckle guy, who's used to dealing with gun runners, but this time his load of illicit firearms is stolen so what's a sort of hero to do? He "takes it on the lam, Lefty" as they used to say way back in the day. That guy is "Brooklyn" Gannon ably played by B movie stalwart Richard Denning. Gannon ends up hiding with a family of Greek fishermen and sponge divers down the Floridian coast. The family is headed by Steven Geray who played every possible nationality even though he was from Hungary. This fisherman's daughter is played by Barbara Fuller who was once married to cowboy actor Lash LaRue and the main nasty is ably played by George Zucco who was one of the screen's meanest. The movie is filled with some of Republic's best "B" players and it gives the viewer what they want and does it as only many of the 60 minute companion features could. Nobody said "There's no such thing as no such thing", but this is the kind of flick that could and get away with it.
    L'espion du diable

    L'espion du diable

    6.0
    6
  • Oct 31, 2012
  • On the Other Side of Hades

    This flick is a passable representation of what one can call an "economical espionager". Something like what Sean Connery's wayward son Jason might have made if he beat his dad to the punch. It was co-produced by any number of countries, but mostly friendly ones, after-all, it was the early 1960's. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs of British B movie fame who did films like George Sanders "The Saint in London" which was a rarity for the time because it was shot on location. Its all about a Viennese wine merchant becoming a double agent for the United States. The agent is ably played by German and/or Dutch actor Peter Van Eyck, I've never been able to tell what his true nationality was. He gets suckered into the profession by Russian brutes and in those years they were the biggest and baddest of the bads. The cast is good for the time and offered it some good scenery chewing. Macdonald Carey, Mr. Stone Face as usual, Christopher Lee, minus fangs, Billie Whitelaw, a sweetener for certain and Marius Goring doing a dance with numerous demons. "The Devil's Agent" holds up OK though its past is definitely passed.
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