u/DetectiveJefferson

Bionic Boy (1977) The Philippines answer to The Six Million Dollar Man! A 10 year old karate champion turned cyborg with the fashion sense of a 1970s pimp is out for revenge on the pool party addicted crimelord who killed his parents! Directed by Leody M. Diaz who brought you Batman Fights Dracula!

Bionic Boy (1977) The Philippines answer to The Six Million Dollar Man! A 10 year old karate champion turned cyborg with the fashion sense of a 1970s pimp is out for revenge on the pool party addicted crimelord who killed his parents! Directed by Leody M. Diaz who brought you Batman Fights Dracula!

u/DetectiveJefferson — 24 hours ago
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The Manitou (1978)... Tony Curtis as a phony spiritist! A native american medicine man reborn from a tumor! An ancient entity facing off against modern science! Boobs! The final movie of director William Girdler who brought you the grindhouse classics Sheba, Baby, Grizzly, and Day of the Animals!

u/DetectiveJefferson — 4 days ago

What's your favorite Spencer/Hill western? I'd have to go with Trinity Is Still My Name. The first Trinity movie might be better and more iconic, but I find this one is where the duo finally found their tone. They wouldn't make another western for 23 years, which also marks their final collaboration

u/DetectiveJefferson — 4 days ago