‘Evel Knievel’ (1971): Whatever happened to fearless America?
“Because it is part of the tradition and heritage of this country that the words ‘fear’ and ‘impossible’ do not exist.”
“Because it is part of the tradition and heritage of this country that the words ‘fear’ and ‘impossible’ do not exist.”
Yes, he’s a pod that didn’t correctly transform. Look, he has to be, right? See—what else could explain that stumbling gait, that vacant, blank stare, that mouth agape, those sudden fits of crankiness inbetween the rather startling incoherence. Of course he’s a damaged pod.
We need a big screen re-release of this, in Universal’s Sensurround, pronto.
Chasing the elusive blues is no small task…when you’re tradin’ licks with the devil.
Summer’s almost here, right? Can you feel it?
“Hey, if it’s smooth, we’ll skate anywhere, man.”
Round 2 for the obvious appeal to Shout! Factory to get wise and start sending us product…or we won’t be responsible for ourselves.
Apparently, my editor dodged rehab again (you ain’t gonna catch that jackrabbit in the scrub), so while he’s hiding out, he shot me an email, telling me Shout!’s Scream Factory label will release a Blu-ray double-header of Twice Dead and The Terror Within, which splits up two older Shout! DVD releases from their fondly-remembered Roger… Read More ‘The Evil’ (1978): Solid, fun genre offering despite silly ending
…a.k.a.: First, You Drip.
A rare office visit from my editor (you can jimmy those rehab locks with a gum wrapper) resulted in a request to look at Hundra, the 1983 Italian-American-Spanish fantasy swashbuckler from director Matt Cimber. Apparently, a new Blu-ray transfer is coming from Dark Force Entertainment, and if I know my editor, he’s probably into them… Read More ‘Hundra’ (1983): A welcome addition to the sword-and-sorcery genre