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    Default Wongo's secrete life.

    I'm going through a stage of watching as many B grade movies as I can get my hands on, they are harder to find than you think.


    Anyway I have just stumbled upon this gem.


    Makes you wander who else on this forum leads a double life?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleedin Thumb View Post
    I'm going through a stage of watching as many B grade movies as I can get my hands on,


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    A "B" movie??? You're far too generous.

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    Its great! ...had me in stitches.

    This movie has every thing you could possibly want. Scantily dressed Amazonian women, a talking parot, a chick fight.... you name it.. the only thing it lacks is plot and direction!


    Tonight's fare is "Glen or Glenda" by Edward D Woods - can't wait!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleedin Thumb View Post
    the only thing it lacks is plot and direction!
    Sounds like a lot of the movies I've watched.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    OK you got me this time.
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    Just to provide an update on Glen or Glenda...mmm lost for words really.

    It was more like a documentary on why it is OK for a man to want to wear womens cloths.

    Whilst this was obviously a passionate subject for Mr Woods I found it a tad boring.

    Oh well there is always tonights movie "The Bat" with Vincent Price and a cast of fake rubber bats no doubt.

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    I dont know whether I ought to ask this, but where are you getting your films from?
    woody U.K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleedin Thumb View Post
    It was more like a documentary on why it is OK for a man to want to wear womens cloths.

    Of course it is OK and I see no reason why we need to justify it.
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    hmmm and I thought Grunt was a bit odd,
    maybe I better go apologise to him
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleedin Thumb View Post
    Just to provide an update on Glen or Glenda...mmm lost for words really.

    It was more like a documentary on why it is OK for a man to want to wear womens cloths.

    Whilst this was obviously a passionate subject for Mr Woods
    Ed wood, was a renowned cross dresser......

    Come on Ed wood, was a legend, attack of the killer tomatos, The one about the giant ants, I think even attack of the 50ft woman was an Ed wood... If you look around you should be able to find the movie of his life somewhere. They made it in the last 5 years or so.
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleedin Thumb View Post
    I'm going through a stage of watching as many B grade movies as I can get my hands on, they are harder to find than you think.
    No, they are not hard to find. Just subscribe to Foxtel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lesmeyer View Post
    No, they are not hard to find. Just subscribe to Foxtel.
    Les
    Les, That is the reason for my sudden taste for the B grade Film.

    I recently had to upgrade my Octus TV to digital. I now find that Octus digital is no better than a Foxtail clone. Same movies repeated add nauseum.

    Pay TV was OK when it first came out now its a bloody rip off because the two providers aren't competeing with each other.

    Then I discovered the $2 shops! You can get a DVD with 5 movies on each for $2.95... thats 59 cents per movie and there are no adds (another bitch about paytv there)

    You just have to accept the fact that these movies are classics of a different genre....in fact they remind me of going to the local flea pit every Saturday morning and for $1 you could see two films and the serial and buy a packet of 10 Craven A's and a bottle of Coke.

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    You just have to accept the fact that these movies are classics of a different genre....in fact they remind me of going to the local flea pit every Saturday morning and for $1 you could see two films and the serial and buy a packet of 10 Craven A's and a bottle of Coke.


    You used to pay $1 , we had a mate that used to open the emergency door and let us in, daylight streaming in was a bit of a problem and smoke hanging around in front of the screen was a give away as well.
    woody U.K.

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    Ah yes school holidays n Saturday afternoon matinee movies at The Odeon at Hurstville.....or the rat infested death trap in Liverpool.

    miss the old horror movie nights lights out scaring the pants off those closest to you.

    Totally agree with Bleedin Thumb its become the biggest all time hiest better than Ronald Biggs effort.........same shows day in day out, with add's telling of great tings to come, free to air isn't much better.

    Maybe thats why The Forum hit its highest number of users on line at one time recently ....Nothing on the TUBE.

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