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Nancy Whang recommended Animalization by The Animals in Music (curated)
Factory Made: Warhol and the Sixties
Book
Based on dozens of interviews and previously unpublished material, Factory Made is the most...
Holy Moly by Blues Pills
Album
Under the layers of heavy psychedelic blues-rock and Elin Larsson's soulful and powerful voice, the...
What Rose Forgot
Book
Synopsis from Goodreads: In New York Times bestselling author Nevada Barr's gripping standalone, a...
Mystery Thriller Suspense
Kevin Phillipson (10021 KP) rated Doctor who the romans in TV
Jul 13, 2023
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William hartnell
Carry on doctor who
This was doctor who's first attempt at comedy round the time of this was made carry on cleo was on at the cinema hugely popular movies during the 60s and 70s and it does work most of the time the set design the humor and of course nero himself played by Derek Francis who's having a whale of time haming it up as nero but not the best who I've seen but it's OK next one oh boy it's gonna be doozy
Pete Fowler recommended The Willows by Belbury Poly in Music (curated)
David Pennington (19 KP) rated Batman (1989) in Movies
May 6, 2019
Best batman ever
I saw this movie when I was 10 sat in the uci cinema and from the moment I saw it I loved it.
Casting was fab.
The way the made the movie dark and gothic true to the comics was good it shown they took a huge step away from the 60s series.
Full of memorable lines and scenes.
If you have never seen it it has to be on your list of films to see
Casting was fab.
The way the made the movie dark and gothic true to the comics was good it shown they took a huge step away from the 60s series.
Full of memorable lines and scenes.
If you have never seen it it has to be on your list of films to see
365Flicks (235 KP) rated King Cohen: The Wild World of Filmmaker Larry Cohen (2017) in Movies
Oct 31, 2019 (Updated Oct 31, 2019)
Bloody Brilliant Documentary...
Steve Mitchell has captured a wonderful piece of work revolving around one of cinemas greatest pieces of work as Mitchell takes us from the beginnings of Cohens career on TV in the 60s to his prolific work on Blaxsploitaion through the 70s and 80s to writing one of my favorites of the 90s (Phone Booth) by tackling each project one by one. We hear some really interesting stories from some of the guys who knew him best and get a real good personal loving look at Larry Cohen and his long spanning career.
Versusyours (757 KP) rated Joe 90 in TV
Nov 4, 2019
This was reshown on BBC in the 90s and it caused a bit of stir off the back of Thunderbirds and all things marionettes. The story of a normal 9 year old to some but a super duper secret agent to others. His father was an inventor who created the technology to give Joe his super brain powers. Not sure why you would experiment on your kid but it was the 60s after all. There were James Bond elements and Cold War based plots. It would have been ground breaking at the time and hasn't aged too badly in the present day.
Leonard Cohen: Still the Man
Book
One of the most fascinating and respected singer/songwriters of all time, Leonard Cohen has built an...