Wednesday, September 29, 2010

French Pussycat (1972)

Sybil Danning bets her friend that she can get promiscuous sex columnist to propose marriage to her by becoming his live-in maid and refusing to sleep with him. A German softcore comedy from the seventies.

Plus!: Trailer for Invasion of the Bee Girls
Plus!: Steely Dan plays 'Reelin' in the Years'
Plus!: Marvin Gaye plays 'Lets Get it On'
Plus!: Commercial for Sergio Valente Jeans
Plus!: Laura Gemser beds Brigitte Petronio
Plus!: 20 Minutes of trailers for Russ Meyer films

The Black Gestapo (1975)

Sleazy Blaxploitation tells the story of 'The Black Peoples Party of Watts', which starts out ridding the neighborhood of dealers, gangsters, and rapists, and ends up goosestepping and becoming the worst of them all.

Plus!: Bad Trip for a Brother with a Frog
Plus!: Sly & the Family Stone plays 'Thank You Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin'
Plus!: Adam-12 episode 'Pig is a Three Letter Word'

Operation: Kid Brother (1967) aka O.K. Connery

A James Bond rip-off starring Sean Connery's brother, Neil, as a plastic surgeon/ hypnotist/ archer working for the secret service. Co-starring Bond series co-stars Lois Maxwell (Moneypenny), Bernard Lee (M), Daniella Bianchi (From Russia With Love) and Adolfo Celi (Thunderball).

Plus!: James Brown sings 'The Payback'
Plus!: Kung-Fu trailers
Plus!: Jessica Hahn's Hotline
Plus!: Ol' Coot for Rez Woodstain
Plus!: Video Mash for 'Aquarius' by Boards of Canada
Plus!: Trailer for Superargo vs Diabolicus

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Cannibal Apocalypse (1980)

John Saxon stars as the leader of Viet Nam vets struggling with cannibalistic urges caused by their infection with chemical warfare agents.

Plus!: Trailer for The Evil Dead
Plus!: Trailer for What Happened to Solange?
Plus!: OJ Simpson nutrition break
Plus!: CHCH TV Morning Workout
Plus!: Sex Over Forty
Plus!: CBLT Sign-on, circa '88
Plus!: King Crimson plays 'Thela Hun Ginjeet'
Plus!: Nigerian trailer for Gangsters Paradise'
Plus!: Construction Safety of Ontario commercial

These Are The Damned (1963)

Oliver Reed, as the leader of a gang of Teddy Boys, follows his sister and an American tourist to a secret facility where the government is experimenting on children. A weird mix of science fiction and J.D. film made by Hammer Studios.

Plus!: Trailer for Mondo Teeno
Plus!: Trailer for Cop Haters
Plus!: Addams Family and the Spacemen

The Disorderly Orderly (1964)

Jerome Littlefield (Jerry Lewis) flops out of Med School but decides to become an orderly in an exclusive rest home > childish wackiness ensues!

Plus!: Trailer for Visit to a Small Planet
Plus!: The Abbott & Costello Show, with Joe Besser
Plus!: Trailer for Earth vs Flying Saucers
Plus!: Drive-In snack promos
Plus!: 1950 newsreel about UFOs
Plus!: Mike Wallace interviews UFO expert
Plus!: Ringo Starr UFO TV promo
Plus!: Anti-Dope film The Terrible Truth
Plus!: Superfriends vs an Oil Monster
Plus!: Frank Zappa plays 'Torture Never Stops'
Plus!: Superdiabolicus & Kung-Fu trailers

Creature With The Atom Brain (1955)

A scientist creates super-strong robot men that gangsters use to kill off their rivals. You can see the stitches on the skulls of the zombies in this black and white sci-fi crime showcase.

Plus!: Trailer for Man from Planet X
Plus!: Trailer for Bride of the Monster
Plus!: The Crimson Ghost, chapter 2
Plus!: Laurel & Hardy Beer commercial
Plus!: Failed pilot for The Plot Thickens, with Groucho Marx
Plus!: 1950s commercials for Mr. Clean and Kool cigarettes
Plus!: The Byrds play 'Feel a Whole Lot Better'
Plus!: Smokestack Lightning mix
Plus!: A Groovy Kaleidoscope

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Musical Massacre


A 3-hr musical meltdown, Champy-Style!

Ike & Tina Turner - 'Proud Mary'
Steely Dan - 'Reelin' in the Years'
Spirit - 'I Got a Line on You'
Led Zeppelin - 'The Ocean'
Thin Lizzy - 'Jailbreak'
Jethro Tull - 'Locomotive Breath'
Edgar Winter - 'Frankenstein'
The Blues McGoos- 'We Aint Got Nuthin' Yet'
Cream - 'Anyone for Tennis'
Hawkwind - 'Quark, Strangeness & Charm'
Talking Heads - 'Take Me to the River'
Talking Heads - 'Cross-eyed and Painless'
Sly & the Family Stone - 'Thank You Falletinme be Mice Elf Agin'
Can - 'Paperhouse'
Iggy Pop - 'Sixteen'
Funkadelic - 'I've Got A Thing, You Got a Thing, Everybody's Got a Thing'
War - 'The Cisco Kid'
James Brown - 'Cold Sweat'
The Temptations - 'I'm Losing You'





The Standells - 'Dirty Water'
The Pretty Things - 'Come See Me'
The Seeds - 'Can't Seem to Make You Mine'
Gordon Lightfoot - 'Sundown'
The Doors - 'Five To One'
Neil Young - 'Like A Hurricane'
AC/DC - 'Jailbreak'
Golden Earring - 'Radar Love'
Jackson Five - 'Blame It On the Boogie'
Donna Summer - 'Love to Love you, Baby'
James Brown - 'The Payback'
Aerosmith - 'Train Kept A'Rollin'
ZZ Top - 'Jesus Just Left Chicago'
Rolling Stones - 'Starfucker'
T-Rex - 'Bang-a-Gong'


Prince - 'Interactive'
Prince - 'Endorphin Machine'
George Clinton - Atomic Dog
Marvin Gaye - 'Let's Get It On'
Miles Davis & Keith Jarrett - Jam
Fela Kuti - 'Teacher, Don't Teach Nonsense'

Django, The Bastard (1969)


A dark & creepy Spaghetti Western-Horror hybrid about a Union soldier that returns from the dead to take vengeance on the three officers that betrayed his unit. Similarities to High Plains Drifter abound!

Plus!: Trailer for Blindman, with Ringo Starr
Plus!: Trailer for Duck, You Sucker
Plus!: An Old Coot for Rez Woodstain
Plus!: Peter Jennings gets pissed and breaks script
Plus!: Milton Berle & Steve Allen are Hippies-Beatniks
Plus!: Trailer for If You Meet Sartana... Pray For Your Death
Plus!: Sign-Off for CFTO-TV, circa 1980

Hawaii 50 (pilot) - 1968


Feature-length-pilot introducing Hawaii Five-0, an elite branch of the Hawaii State Police answerable only to the governor and headed by stalwart Steve McGarrett. Dig Wo Fat's freaky underwater mind control apparatus!

Plus!: Bill Murray, night club singer
Plus!: Amphetamine (Case Study) - drug ed film
Plus!: Trailers for Euro Spy Films and Italian Sexy Comedies
Plus!: Whisk 'Ring-a-Round the Collar' Commercial
Plus!: Aerosmith - 'Train Kept-A'Rollin' on Midnight Special