Welcome to this week’s roundup of news from the wrestling biz for those that like their wrestling independent. It’s been a quiet week on the whole but we’ve picked up on the biggest news from outside of WWE and Tna.
$5 Wrestling iPPV Results Are In
In what was described as a PPV worth every cent of the $5 entry price, Rcw World Champion Raider Rock defeated The American Idiot with a variation of the crippler cross-face, Little Donnie destroyed The Exterminator in a brutal no Dq match, Dr Blue lost a 2 out of 3 falls match against Charming Chaz, Dynamite successfully defended his Ecw championship against Jeff Hart and Jesse the Jackhammer, Wolfman and $5 Shiek went to a no contest after interference from fake Kamala and in the main event Freight Train defended his $5 championship against U-Gene. The event was said to contain hilarious commentary which was the only real highlight of the night,...
$5 Wrestling iPPV Results Are In
In what was described as a PPV worth every cent of the $5 entry price, Rcw World Champion Raider Rock defeated The American Idiot with a variation of the crippler cross-face, Little Donnie destroyed The Exterminator in a brutal no Dq match, Dr Blue lost a 2 out of 3 falls match against Charming Chaz, Dynamite successfully defended his Ecw championship against Jeff Hart and Jesse the Jackhammer, Wolfman and $5 Shiek went to a no contest after interference from fake Kamala and in the main event Freight Train defended his $5 championship against U-Gene. The event was said to contain hilarious commentary which was the only real highlight of the night,...
- 8/5/2012
- by Matt Aspin
- Obsessed with Film
By Lee Pfeiffer
Man Bait is an engrossing, low-budget British film noir that represents an early Hammer Films production in the years before the studio turned to producing their legendary line of horror movies. Several soon-to-be-big Hammer icons worked on the production: it was directed by Terence Fisher, Michael Carreras was the casting director and Jimmy Sangster was assistant director. The claustrophobic drama takes place mostly inside offices and homes with only a few sequences shot outdoors. Perhaps because the producers thought the movie needed some Hollywood gloss, the leading roles went to George Brent and Marguerite Chapman, though both Yanks are overshadowed by a far more intriguing cast of British thespians. Brent plays John Harman, the prim and proper manager of an upscale London antiquarian book shop. He's happily married to an invalid wife with whom he is anxiously looking forward to traveling with on an exotic cruise. His staid,...
Man Bait is an engrossing, low-budget British film noir that represents an early Hammer Films production in the years before the studio turned to producing their legendary line of horror movies. Several soon-to-be-big Hammer icons worked on the production: it was directed by Terence Fisher, Michael Carreras was the casting director and Jimmy Sangster was assistant director. The claustrophobic drama takes place mostly inside offices and homes with only a few sequences shot outdoors. Perhaps because the producers thought the movie needed some Hollywood gloss, the leading roles went to George Brent and Marguerite Chapman, though both Yanks are overshadowed by a far more intriguing cast of British thespians. Brent plays John Harman, the prim and proper manager of an upscale London antiquarian book shop. He's happily married to an invalid wife with whom he is anxiously looking forward to traveling with on an exotic cruise. His staid,...
- 4/14/2012
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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