Thursday, February 7, 2008

BRIDES OF BLOOD - Romero/de Leon - "Tribal Love Sacrifice" (1968)

Okay! This is my favorite title card yet, and it's a good thing, because here's what happened! It's Unbelievable!! I send Tabonga out to get us some Filipino food cause I'm hungry and I'm needing some adobo, some garlic chicken and some balamiki real bad, and he brings back this movie about women being sacrificed to a monster in the Philippines. I'm thinking we've got some kind of commuication breakdown here! I might have to club him with one of his own branches soon! Well, at least, it was a pretty cool movie and this is a four minute synopsis jam of the whole film. Killer directors Gerardo de Leon and Eddie Romero didn't find a need to let us know who composed the music, so you're on your own for this one! If someone asks, tell 'em Tabonga did it! 
 
They're already starting to get weird and the movie just started! 
 
This movie has it all!! You get some extra classic screaming from Beverly Powers as Beverly Hills! 
 
"What's going on? I don't know and I don't know if I want to!" 
 
Aaaaahhhdooooooboeeeeee!!!!!!!!! 
 
The monster is pretty dang ugly, and kinda stupid looking but he runs real fast at the camera and it's really pretty amazing that they have to tie up some girl for him, seems like he could catch one on his own pretty easy! 
 
Great lighting throughout this film! Get 'em John!! 
 
So John did a pretty good job of disposing of that big monster, and he gets his big reward right about here... 
 
and here!!!!! 
 
I do believe he looks like it was all worth it!! So here you go........"Brides Of Blood" Go get some!!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

THE LOST CONTINENT - Paul Dunlap - "Buddies" (1951)

I do believe this is only the second movie we've been able to dredge up from 1951, so even though it's a very small piece it's an interesting one. You got yer basic two buddies, just like Eegah! and Tabonga, thrown back together for another adventure scenario, this time with Cesar Romero and Chick Chandler as the pals. Paul Dunlap once again provides the swingin' sounds. 
 
There's one lttle scene where Cesar is trying to score with Hillary Brooke, and gets the call right after he puts on a record, but right before that he's getting just a little flustercated! 
 
Then we go straight to a scene where Chick is just getting ready to step out on the town for his first night on leave, when he gets a knock on his door too. 
 
The amazing number of Cesar and Chick's combined acting credits for TV and the movies is over 350 appearances. Two very active guys for 4 decades or so! "Lost Continent" Buddies

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

TERROR FROM THE YEAR 5000 - Richard DuPage - "Theme & Swing" (1958)

Another vision from exactly 50 years ago, "Terror From The Year 5000" might not be the most exciting movie in the world, but it did have a world class soundtrack by composer of note, Richard DuPage, and it was 50 years ago! Composer and arranger, masetro DuPage also conducted the Sperry(Gyroscope)Symphony. I have no idea what that is, but it sure sounds cool! The theme for this film is very dramatic with that extra special narration, and the swing is great, albeit short, in the bar scene! It's a bit of a mix from......."Terror In The Year 5000"!! 
 
Pretty much just basically looking for trouble here! 
 
Screw Victor! The first episode of "Bonanza" in color just came on the TV Set! 
 
There's a bit of confusion at this point between scary and just plain ugly. Ok, I get it, the future is going to be ugly, but what about those giant sequin things all over her body, is the future doomed to be nothing more than oil on velvet? 
 
You gotta like the good old fashioned way of dealing with the future! Just shoot it!!

Monday, February 4, 2008

THE BLOOD BEAST TERROR - Paul Ferris - "In The Morgue" (1968)

Phew, Man, I thought this thing was going to be over months ago, but Tabonga keeps pulling titles out of his proverbial mahogany trunk, so it might still be a ways yet til we unearth each and every little itty bitty jewel. Oh, well, you win! Tonight's installment of good creepy crud is a little tale called "Blood Beast Terror" from 1968. Composer Paul Ferris comes up with a title score that probably reflects his own personal demons, followed with a little black comedy sequence from the morgue. 
 
This scene with the undertaker is a real comedy of horror. Peter Cushing is always at the top of his game no matter what!!! 
 
Dinner date with a corpse on a daily basis, no wonder this guy's a little weird! 
 
The Blood Beast Terror!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, February 3, 2008

INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS - Carmen Dragon - "No Band" (1956)

Time for another Sunday night classic, and they don't get much classier than "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers"! This is the last soundtrack in composer Carmen Dragon's career, and in it, we get a bar without a band and some swingin' music coming from the jukebox. There's no band because the space pod people don't come out and drink martinis and beer like normal people, and they don't think anybody's going to notice. This seems to be a prevailing theme in more than a few movies we've seen, so if you see someone in a bar and they're not drinking, or if your friends don't want to go to the bar any more, there's a very good chance that they are an alien from outer space! 
 
Nothing like the good old days when doctors could chain smoke! 
 
The jukebox is huge because it had to take the place of a whole band! 
 
This guy ain't got no customers, and the Doc stiffs him for the drinks. No wonder he looks mortified!! 
 
Not just scope or regular scope, this film was produced in SUPERSCOPE!

Saturday, February 2, 2008

KUSS MICH, MONSTER (Kiss Me, Monster) - Jerry van Rooyen - "Title Credits" (1969)

This is some good stuff, and by 1969, the moviemaking was getting pretty loose, especially in Europe! The music by composer Jerry van Rooyen is hot, and perennial favorite around here, Dan White had something to do with some of the swingin' scenes too. This is the music from the opening credits followed by a key scene involving an accoustic guitar. This movie ain't nothing but fun, and this little bit of music is only the beginning! "Kiss Me, Monster" is a whacked out adventure that's worth wasting an hour on at least once. Go getcha some! 
 
When a movie starts out and a guy is dressed like this, you know it's not going to be dull! 
 
These gals have got quite a pad!! 
 
What an amazing view, how lucky can you be, getting to make a film in such a place!
 
"You should ask his wife."

Friday, February 1, 2008

PSYCHO A GO-GO - Jimmie Roosa - "Opening Credits" (1965)

Here we go again with some more 60's funky cool music from another diamond heist gone sour psycho flick. Despite Al Adamson's bad rep, this film really is a cut above the rest. The music from the elevator scene opeing credits gives you just a taste of what's in store. Don't know what ever happened to composer Jimmie Roosa, but it appears that this is the only film he ever worked on! Too bad, because he did a great job on this one! Terrific movie, go rent it now!!! 
 
Nice "Neon" VW bus!! 
 
Then you got your Go-Go girls!!!!! 
 

Monster Music

Monster Music
AAARRGGHHH!!!! Ya'll Come On Back Now, Y'Hear??