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Favorite films

  • Messiah of Evil
  • Shivers
  • Burial Ground
  • Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41

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  • The Raid

    ★★★★½

  • The Escapees

    ★★★★

  • Street Trash

    ★★★

  • The Gorge

    ★★★

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  • Burial Ground

    Burial Ground

    ★★★★★

    This is nearly the best thing ever. It's got nearly everything. Zombies, gore, nudity, creepy incestuous man children... Watch it as a double bill with Nightmare City for a fun evening.

  • A Virgin Among the Living Dead

    A Virgin Among the Living Dead

    ★★★★★

    This is top tier Franco and a candidate for his very best film. I absolutely love it.

    Go for the Franco only version (Christina, POE) on the Redemption Blu-ray. Avoid the one with silly zombie collage pointlessly spliced in. It's tragic they did that. Even if it was Rollin that filmed it. No!

    Franco's most beautiful film my favourite of his that I have seen so far. ADORE.

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  • The Raid

    The Raid

    ★★★★½

    Knife ballet.

  • Street Trash

    Street Trash

    ★★★

    Garbage.

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  • The Night of the Hunted

    The Night of the Hunted

    ★★★★

    It's icy dystopian Cronenberg-esque narrative and for Rollin untypical modern interiors make this is a standout in his catalogue of film.
    I really enjoyed this far more than some of his more popular titles. It's very reminiscent of Shivers/Rabid. This is now my 3rd favourite Rollin behind The Nude Vampire and Fascination. It might even top them on repeated viewings. I wish I got around to watching this sooner as it's a real gem.

  • Call of the Blonde Goddess

    Call of the Blonde Goddess

    ★★★½

    A late 70s Dietrich produced Franco movie which takes place in the sun drenched jungles of Haiti, Portugal (wink). Lot's of bongos. Some cool synth sound effect bits. Lots of bouncing boobies. Not a lot of plot. What we do get is another beautifully shot Franco mind-control movie that could have been forgettable if it wasn't for the magnificent screen presence of the beautiful Inés credited as "Vicky Adams". Adams steals the show as the both the bewitching housemaid/voodoo priestess…