Tag Archives: 1960s
‘The Helicopter Spies’ (1968) (B-Movie Review) — Part Four
We have now reached the point in this review in which the ending should be forthcoming. And, in case you weren’t here last week, here’s where we left off. While Solo stays busy with his undercover work with a bunch … Continue reading
‘The Helicopter Spies’ (1968) (B-Movie Review) — Part Two
Picking up from where we left off last. Apparently, when the old man speaks, The Third Way will have dominion over the world. So, having sucked up to these white-haired weirdos long enough, despite the fact that he’s wanted in … Continue reading
My Film Review of ‘Le Trou’ (1960)
Hi, today I’m reviewing the movie, Le Trou, I think it’s pronounced. It’s French for The Hole, and the movie opens up with a guy working on a car who talks, who turns to the camera and talks to it … Continue reading
A Brief, Weird Intermission
Hi, there! 🙂 Unfortunately, because YouTube is weird because someone up there hates me due to technical problems, we are unable to enjoy Part Four of The Great Flamarion. I cannot tell you how sorry I am. I feel I … Continue reading
My Book Review of ‘Horror at the Drive-In’
Hi, I’m reviewing Horror at the Drive-In, which is a book I picked up at the library. And I thought it was fascinating, but I would not recommend it for anybody who is not really, really into film history and … Continue reading





















