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6/10
Ridiculous British Holiday Fun, a decent bad film.
8 May 2024
Yeah, it's bad, but in a fun way. Music is so-so, in that way of British Invasion wannabes who never were. One of the catchiest songs, "Romeo Jones," curiously is not on the soundtrack LP. Fun scenes include Liz Fraser getting drunk from spiked gravy, Mike Sarne being a near-stalker, Grazina Frame as rich girl trying to escape overbearing aunt, John Leyton super excited that he was offered a job as a waiter at a summer camp and fantasizing about being a pop idol. A few scenes stick out due to the absolute weirdness or continuity. When the Lynne dancers are dancing on the beach to "Every Day's A Holiday," they turn to run away from the camera, and one girl's zipper on the back of her tight, blue capris is unzipped. Freddie and the Dreamers had a ball with this, a few members told me so personally! I think a few ad libs were left in. If bad 60s movies about popsters trying to win talent contests are your thing, especially in a summer vacation camp that looks gloomy and chilly, are your guilty pleasure, give this a whirl.
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The Haunting (1963)
10/10
Considered By Some To Be The Scariest Haunted House Flick
8 May 2024
Might seem slow to get going but you get time to know the main character Eleanor, and what kind of lousy background she comes from. She is a lonely woman whose never had much of a life, and a mental issue is hinted at though we never find out what the "family skeleton" is. She joins an ESP master (Claire Bloom in fashionable outfits) and an anthropologist (Richard Johnson is perfect in the role) interested in hauntings in a large house rumored to be evil. Joining them is a relative of the owner, a college type who is more interested in girls and money than ghosts. Well played by Russ Tamblyn. Robert Wise directed this, he also did West Side Story. The darkness, the shadows, the nervousness of the characters, camera angles, all work perfectly to make the viewer wonder if they aren't just "seeing things." No blood or gore. No CGI. Who needs it with sets and direction like this. Cherubic faces on knobs, old oddball statues, wallpaper patterns that define pareidolia, and voices that could be anger or proselytizing, draw you in to an unexpected ending. Let's just say the skeptical frat boy gets the proof he never thought he'd get.
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2/10
My Jaw Is Still On The Floor
8 May 2024
What can I say? The film claims to be about JM's life in the 1960s, but the main photo used in ads is a reenactment of one taken in the 1950s, one which Sophia Loren herself didn't care for. In one scene, if you make it that far, has a John Lennon drawing on the wall which would not be made for 1-2 years after JM died. It really does look, as someone else commented, as if the scenes were shot in the same garage with different curtains etc to make different rooms. There is not one likeable character here, but many people JM ran with in the mid 60s were bad apples anyway. One gets the impression that the "actors" were hired as favors and not because of ability or resemblance, and that the whole thing is an ego project. Watch with friends for a laugh-fest. One star because it's really ghastly, another star because it's perfect for an MST3K style treatment. Kidding aside. We don't think Jayne would care for this parody of her.
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Kindred Spirits (2016– )
1/10
Cannot Tolerate Fakes
8 June 2022
While Amy didn't annoy me on Ghost Hunters that much, Adam was a whiner from the day he was picked, actually he whined so much about taking credit for something silly that I was surprised he was picked to join the team...but then again, NOT surprised.

We would take bets at the beginning of each episode of Ghost Hunters about how long it would be before he claimed someone touched him!

Tried to watch the series, it was ok, but EVERY where they go, EVERY time they do a session, they get these wild amazing things happen.

In reality (as opposed to their reality show), they have been pegged as rude, condescending to fans, and basically snotty. Mention on one of their pages that the sound effects are ear splitting loud, and you're often met with a snarky answer.

Name should be Kindred $pirit$.
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Mister Peepers: Sis Peepers Visits (1952)
Season 2, Episode 8
9/10
Fun Episode, Continuity Issues
21 May 2020
Early in the season we hear Mr Peepers telling how his sister is married and that they were never very close. But when Agnes starts appearing it's obvious that they have always been close and she is single.
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Mister Peepers (1952–1955)
9/10
Full Release Needed!
19 May 2020
Mister Peepers ran from 1952-55 on NBC, and has many episodes on DVD, sadly around 25 are lost and the last season has not been released onto DVD. The episodes are kinescopes, films of the monitors as the show was aired. The quality is bad to acceptable on many of them, sound can be off, but this is the best that can be done. Thank goodness for kinescopes or we would have none. Wally Cox played a science teacher, Tony Randall was his best friend on the show, another teacher, and Bewitched's "Aunt Clara," Marion Lorne, was the English teacher. Peepers married in May of 1954 in one of the most watched episodes in TV history, sadly that episode is lost. I have a few negatives from photos taken of that episode. The series is held by UCLA Film and Television Archives but I have never received any answer from them as to coming out to view the episodes they have not released on DVD. The company that released them, S'mores, told me it was too expensive to recoup the cost to release the final season. Cute show, a little slow moving, might bore some kids, but Peepers' slapstick and getting himself into mischief is fun viewing for people who like classic/early TV and children.
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