At last, a month stacked like Sydney Sweeney! Two problematic oldies appeased my degenerate taste; namely, Shanty Tramp and Guest House Paradiso. As for modern times, Kneecap proved to be my favourite comedy released so far this year. Coralie Forgeat's stylish body horror The Substance was a significant step above practically everything else I've watched. Therefore, it wins the Dada Debaser Film of the Month™ and then some.
Film:
Guns, Girls and Gangsters (Edward L. Cahn, 1959)*
Stark Fear (Ned Hockman, Skip Homeier•, 1962)*
Shanty Tramp (Joseph G. Prieto, 1967)*
The Bat Woman (René Cardona, 1968)*
Beware the Black Widow (Larry Crane, 1968)*
Scars of Dracula (Roy Ward Baker, 1970)
Bat Pussy (Unknown, 197?)*
Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (Seth Holt, Michael Carreras•, 1971)
The Hitcher (Robert Harmon, 1986)
Death in Brunswick (John Ruane, 1990)*
Pump Up the Volume (Allan Moyle, 1990)
Return of the Living Dead III (Brian Yuzna, 1993)
The Doom Generation (Gregg Araki, 1995)
Guest House Paradiso (Adrian Edmondson, 1999)*
The Convent (Mike Mendez, 2000)*
Hendrix (Leon Ichaso, 2000)*
47 Metres Down (Johannes Roberts, 2017)*
The Coffee Table (Caye Casas, 2022/2024)*
The Crow (Rupert Sanders, 2024)*
Kneecap (Rich Peppiatt, 2024)*
MaXXXine (Ti West, 2024)
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (George Miller, 2024)
Sasquatch Sunset (David Zellner, Nathan Zellner, 2024)*
Subservience (S.K. Dale, 2024)*
The Substance (Coralie Fargeat, 2024)*
Uglies (McG, 2024)*
Television:
Doctor Who - Day of the Daleks (Sydney Newman, 1963-2024)*
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense - Black Carrion (John Hough, 1984)*
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense - The Late Nancy Irving (Peter Sasdy, 1984)*
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense - Czech Mate (John Hough, 1984)*
The Misinvestigations of Romesh Ranganathan - The Death of Jimi Hendrix (Chris Cottam, 2022)*
America's New Female Right (Layla Wright, 2024)*
Mastermind - Episodes 4-6 (Bill Wright. 2024/2025)*
UEFA Nations League: Republic of Ireland vs England (2024)
*First time viewings.
•Uncredited.
Dada Debaser Notes:
- Don't think The Coffee Table will ever be completely wiped from my memory.
- Undoubtedly, one for the hipsters, but Sasquatch Sunset did contain some genuinely emotional moments outside of a family of Big Foots mostly pissing, shitting and wanking for comedy.
- I reviewed The Empire Strikes Back of the unofficial Christian Slater trilogy.
- Waxed lyrical on one of my favourite zombies turned MILF.
- M3GAN Fox may have hit the wall ages ago, but she was still perfectly cast as a sexy, emotionless robot in Subservience. The film equivalent of Milo Manara's temptation illustration.
- Had no idea the notorious Bat Pussy was a pornographic film, along with it being the worst I've ever watched.
- For a film which states in the opening titles "A heterosexual film by Gregg Araki", The Doom Generation is still a remarkably gay offering. I am a big fan of Rose McGowan in it, though. Funny seeing Perry Farrell's cameo after his recent onstage outburst.
- Death in Brunswick was fine, but I can't help wishing it was all about Sam Neill's mate Dave instead. Top class Aussie.
- Furiosa was even better the second time around; MaXXXine wasn't, sadly.
- My copy of The Hitcher arrived over the weekend. How did I not realise it was inspired by The Doors song Riders on the Storm? John Ryder! "If you give this man a ride, sweet memory will die. Killer on the road".
Lastly: RIP James Earl Jones! Blessed with a voice perfectly suited for one of the greatest sci-fi villains, along with playing the O.G Skeletor - Thulsa Doom; another classic baddie.
Iron Maiden - Rock in Rio, 1985. |
8 comments:
Of all the effed up scenes in The Substance, it's the multiple eyes in one socket which I can't get out of my head. Great movie.
Mine was the Videodrome style drumstick scene.
In an online review thread, a random redditor compared Monstro Elizasue to the Abzorbaloff from Doctor Who. 😊
😄 she reminded me of the aliens from Bad Taste with her huge arse and the way she walked.
Insane finale.
Have you checked out Rewind TV (Freeview Ch. 95) yet? The Prisoner is on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights.
I hadn't no. Sapphire & Steel and Worzel Gummidge too? I'm in 👍
Sapphire & Steel is a show I'm desperate to revisit again.
my theory : themartorialist and dadadebaser are the same guy and he chats with himself in both comment sections. (love the two blogs btw, thanks a lot to you... (wink wink) ... two)
Cheers for the compliment.
That’s an interesting theory. He’s way more knowledgeable than me, though.
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