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Sin on Wheels: The Uncensored Confessions of a Trailer Camp Tramp
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via Amazon "Originally Published: 1962 The gay trailer camp life of casual sin and adultery...
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Fresh, original, well written possibly the best thing on Netflix
the the trailer for this show looked overly cheesy shockingly campy and awfully teeny...
It’s all those things and so much more, god damn I’m hooked on this show. The writing is so so clever and it plays to all of its strong suits hitting every single beat and mark with such gleeful pleasure. Leaving me one hell of a satisfied viewer.
Confirm that second season right now Netflix
It’s all those things and so much more, god damn I’m hooked on this show. The writing is so so clever and it plays to all of its strong suits hitting every single beat and mark with such gleeful pleasure. Leaving me one hell of a satisfied viewer.
Confirm that second season right now Netflix
Abigail Breslin recommended Insidious (2010) in Movies (curated)
Mexican Flavors: Contemporary Recipes from Camp San Miguel
Hugh Carpenter and Teri Sandison
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Mexican Flavorsis your chance to learn about contemporary Mexican cuisine from a master teacher,...
Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated The Raven (1963) in Movies
Aug 21, 2020
Vincent Price (2 more)
Boris Karloff
Jack Nicholson
Campy and Chessy
The Raven- is a excellent slapstick comic-horror film that is based off of Edgar Allen-Poe's Poem. The effects are cheesy meaning bad but those were effects back in the 60's. Now we have CGI. So looking back those were the effects that their had. And it got better overtime. I just love the campest of this film. Its horror but slapstick horror with cheesy effects.
The Plot: Magician Erasmus Craven (Vincent Price) is still deeply depressed two years after the death of his beloved wife, Lenore (Hazel Court). One day, he's visited by Adolphus Bedlo (Peter Lorre), who has been transformed into a raven after losing a duel to Dr. Scarabus (Boris Karloff), an evil wizard. After Craven transforms Bedlo back into a human, Bedlo claims to have seen Lenore's ghost at Scarabus' castle, prompting the two to head to Scarabus' castle to seek Craven's lost love.
I love the performaces by Vincent Price, Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson. Three generations of actors right their. Plus Roger Corman directed it.
Its a cheesy campy film but got to love it cause of the slapstick.
The Plot: Magician Erasmus Craven (Vincent Price) is still deeply depressed two years after the death of his beloved wife, Lenore (Hazel Court). One day, he's visited by Adolphus Bedlo (Peter Lorre), who has been transformed into a raven after losing a duel to Dr. Scarabus (Boris Karloff), an evil wizard. After Craven transforms Bedlo back into a human, Bedlo claims to have seen Lenore's ghost at Scarabus' castle, prompting the two to head to Scarabus' castle to seek Craven's lost love.
I love the performaces by Vincent Price, Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson. Three generations of actors right their. Plus Roger Corman directed it.
Its a cheesy campy film but got to love it cause of the slapstick.
Camp Life is Paradise for Freddy: A Childhood in the Dutch East Indies, 1933-1946
Fred Lanzing, Marjolijn De Jager and William Frederick
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"Children see and hear what is there; adults see and hear what they are expected to and mainly...