The absolute highlight of the week:
I am so buying these. Santo Contra Hombres Infernales is admittedly terrible, but who cares! It's Santo versus mad scientists! Blue Demon versus Satanists! Fuck Primer, this is what movies are all about! The runner-up for pure cinematic glory is definately Hanzo the Razor:
70s samurai exploitation flicks! How could you possibly go wrong? Meanwhile, this documentary about Abdullah Ibrahim (aka Dollar Brand) looks interesting:
I've been in the mood for this sort of release ever since The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou:
I wouldn't actually buy Jacques Cousteau's documentaries, but they might make for a particularly laid-back rental. However, this is defiantely tempting:
Four flicks including the immortal Prince of Space. "How many times do I have to demonstrate to you... your guns are worthless against me!"
Finally, I'm pleased to see a couple of the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes movies out this week:
These are somewhat odd flicks, as they're new stories using the Arthur Conan Doyle characters with bits and pieces of the original stories thrown in. They ain't great (and Rathbone just can't live up to the greatness of Jeremy Brett's Holmes) but they ain't that bad either, and it's nice to see these releases have the original black and white versions in addition to the (inevitably) god-awful colorized releases. These won't be at the top of anyone's shopping list, but they're an interesting curiosity and are dirt cheap at ten bucks a pop.
Oh shit! More lucha flicks!
YES!
FnordChan of Krankor, HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
p.s. I actually rather liked Primer quite a bit and recommend everyone at least give it a rental. Still, it's got nothin' on goofy Lucha Libre movies.