Monday, March 31, 2025

Viewings: March 2025

What if Federico Fellini delivered a film that wasn't the equivalent of NyQuil? That's exactly what his frequent script collaborator and artistic advisor, Brunello Rondi, achieved with proto-The Exorcist horror, The Demon. Provocative, disturbing and ahead of its time. An early Italian horror gem blessed with a career defining performance from Daliah Lavi.


Film:

 Cash on Demand (Quentin Lawrence, 1961)

The Demon (Brunello Rondi, 1963)*

Straw Dogs (Sam Peckinpah, 1971)

The Legend of Hell House (John Hough, 1973)

Assault! Jack the Ripper (Yasuharu Hasebe, 1976)*

Looking for Mr. Goodbar (Richard Brooks, 1977)

Madame Claude (Just Jaeckin, 1977)*

The Brood (David Cronenberg, 1979)

Scanners (David Cronenberg, 1981)

Der Fan AKA Trance (Eckhart Schmidt, 1982)*

Night of the Creeps (Fred Dekker, 1986)

In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar-Wai, 2000)*

A Bittersweet Life (Kim Jee-woon, 2005)*

The Descent (Neil Marshall, 2005)

The Prestige (Christopher Nolan, 2006)

Popeye the Slayer Man (Robert Michael Ryan, 2025)*


Television:

V (Kenneth Johnson, 1983-1983)

V: The Final Battle (Richard T. Heffron, 1984-1984)

Andor - Season 1 Episodes 1 & 2 (Tony Gilroy, 2022)*

Adolescence - Season 1 Episodes 1-4 (Philip Baratini, 2025)*

 

* First time viewings.

 

Dada Debaser Notes:

  • Mentioned A Bittersweet Life being an obvious blind spot in my recent Picks of 2005 post. Having seen it, I can confidently confirm I didn't miss out on Kim Jee-woon's attempt at mimicking Guy Ritchie's gangster flicks.
  • Watching anything Star Wars related is like getting back with an ex. Two episodes of the critically acclaimed Andor was enough for me to call it quits. So bored. The magic can never be rekindled.
  • Finally got to watch the notorious Nikkatsu Roman Porno Assault! Jack the Ripper. About a couple who get off on sexually assaulting and murdering random women. Utterly depraved and definitely not for the easily offended. Colour me surprised this was recently made available in my region uncut. Thank you, Natasha Kaplinsky!
  • Speaking of offended. File Der Fan as a rare film that's way too uncomfortably problematic even for me. Do like a couple of songs off its synth pop soundtrack, though.
  • My take on the whole Adolescence hype: Phenomenally great performances, particularly impressive screen debut from child actor Owen Cooper, but the writing is laughably cringe. The one-take gimmick out stays its welcome after the first episode. Didn't need to waste what felt like twenty minutes on Stephen Graham driving to a B&Q.
  • The dreaded Dada Debaser death curse struck twice. My mention of Wings Hauser had him galloping to the big rodeo in the sky a couple of weeks later. This was later followed by Clive Revill drifting to the spirit world days after my blog post on The Legend of Hell House. Really ought to watch something with James Corden to make the world right.
  • Also revisited V and V: The Final Battle. Has aged considerably, but Jane Badler's scenes as Diana, the Alexis Colby of fascist space lizards, are still top notch.

8 comments:

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

I just read the plot for Der Fan. Tempted to watch it now. Or, at least, the final third 😬

Was it the version of Night Of The Creeps with the dog ending or the alien spaceship over the cemetery ending?

Spartan said...

It's the final third of Der Fan that bothered me. The rest of it was really good, however. I linked an uncut YouTube rip of it under its alternative title - Trance.

The version of Night of the Creeps I watched, was the spaceship flying over the cemetery. Never noticed the Monster Squad graffiti in the film before.

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

I've never noticed that.

One thing I have noticed: no Mastermind on here?

Spartan said...

"Go Monster Squad!" written in the gents toilets.

Not watched any Mastermind since last November, sadly. Don't even know if I missed the grand final or not. Easier to catch up on it on iPlayer, I suppose. On the positive tip, it's an extra evening to get through an unwatched back log of movies, along with material I'm craving to revisit again.

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

Well spotted.

I've been watching Mastermind the past few weeks. Currently on the semis. A bloke had Blackadder as his specialist subject last night.

Spartan said...

Always cool when the specialist subject is something remotely interesting. It's also entertaining whenever contestants pick shite subjects only to fail at it and then crash and burn in the general knowledge round as well.

Ended up watching The Descent (2005) last night instead.

Unrelated, but have you heard of an American mockumentary called Rap World (2024) by comedian Connor O'Malley? See lots of positivity about it, but haven't had the chance to watch it. It's free to watch on his YouTube channel.



Kelvin Mack10zie said...

Not heard of it or him. Comedians doing mockumentaries about Rap are something I'm very wary of 😄

Spartan said...

Drawn to it, because it looks like a found footage horror movie than a rap comedy, tbh.