Moviedrome Redux: ‘The Hill’ (1965)
❉ The Hill is a true product of its time, and yet still totally relevant and exciting.
❉ The Hill is a true product of its time, and yet still totally relevant and exciting.
❉ A collection of pop art prints inspired by 1960s music movies.
❉ Fangs for the mammaries: The first time I tasted the blood of Dracula.
❉ Decadence and Deviance in the Doll House.
❉ These two films tell us everything we need to know about Scorsese then and now.
❉ An explosive, extremely violent movie, never stopping to pull any punches.
❉ A personal appreciation of Louis Malle’s stream of consciousness slapstick farce.
❉ George Roy Hill’s adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut Jr.’s acclaimed semi-autobiographical novel.
❉ Zombie Lake is a ludicrously watchable piece of laugh-a-minute hokum.
❉ This week: The insanely outrageous, always hysterical, and just a bit nasty super low-budget comedy The Foot Fist Way.
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