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Kill Bill

Kill Bill is my joint favourite Quentin Tarantino movie, along with Pulp Fiction. Tarantino movies tend to veer between breathlessly exhilarating and sluggishly unwatchable. His tendency to deliberately drag scenes and dialogue out to breaking point reached its nadir for me with The Hateful Eight which I, well, hated. Kill Bill Volume 2 was a…


The Thing

John Carpenter’s The Thing is one of those movies whose reputation has grown over the years. It got some stinky reviews when it came out and under-performed at the time, but it has since been reappraised and had a second life on DVD as a horror classic. Carpenter subsequently made some pretty rubbish movies (hello…


The Girl Can’t Help It / Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?

Time for a double blonde bombshell overload with this great pair….of posters. I wrote elsewhere about The Seven Year Itch, in which a middle aged man lusts after his younger sexy neighbour. Well, the same actor (Tom Ewell) does pretty much the same in The Girl Can’t Help It, only this time instead of Marilyn…


Terms Of Endearment

This is a movie I went into with very low expectations but ended up loving it. I’m not normally a fan of family drama ‘weepies’. (I generally will run a mile from anything by Nicholas Sparks, for example). But for Terms of Endearment I will make an exception. I saw this at the cinema in…


The Blues Brothers

I must admit I never I quite “got” the appeal of this cult movie.   It grew out of a musical sketch on Saturday Night Live featuring comedians John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd and the movie’s plot (such as it is) – “a mission from God” to save an orphanage  – is basically a loose…


Paris Hollywood

These mementoes of a bygone era evoke a classic touch of old-style Hollywood glamour. Paris Hollywood was a French glamour magazine that ran from 1947 to 1974. In its early incarnation, it featured Hollywood stars of the day on the covers, plus various pin-ups and the occasional tasteful nude shot inside. Within a few years…


Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte

In the 60s, melodramatic horror movies provided a late career fillip for a number of ageing Hollywood actresses. 1964’s Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte was originally conceived as a follow up to the hit Whatever Happened To Baby Jane. The plan was to again pair Bette Davis with Joan Crawford, to capitalise on their legendary real-life…


Joan Of Arc / Intermezzo

Here are a pair of very old Belgian posters for pivotal movies starring the late, great Ingrid Bergman. By the time she made 1948’s Joan of Arc, she was already a major Hollywood star, having won an Oscar for Gaslight and appeared opposite Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, her most famous role.  She had also starred…


Saturday Night Fever

I must admit I never really ‘got’ this movie when it came out. I know it was a huge success and is now hailed as a classic, but I found it rather hokey at the time, and I still think it is somewhat over-rated.  The movie’s effect on popular culture cannot be denied, however. It…


Soundtrack albums

Here is a selection of movie soundtrack vinyls I collected back in the 70s. I usually had not seen the movies at the time I bought the soundtracks, so my choice was largely based on the highly scientific approach of whether or not I liked the sleeve artwork! This also meant I hedged my bets…