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The second dvd release of Vampyres from Blue Underground had a photo gallery of Anulka that didn't carry over to either blu-ray. I could have sworn that this gallery included Anulka's Playboy nude photos. I sold off the dvd long ago, but recently picked up a used copy off Ebay to reaquire this lost extra. However, said gallery only had a few photos, all very tame, no nudity. Anyone remember the nudes or was I just imagining this? It's driving me crazy...
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Originally posted by VinceP View PostThe second dvd release of Vampyres from Blue Underground had a photo gallery of Anulka that didn't carry over to either blu-ray. I could have sworn that this gallery included Anulka's Playboy nude photos. I sold off the dvd long ago, but recently picked up a used copy off Ebay to reaquire this lost extra. However, said gallery only had a few photos, all very tame, no nudity. Anyone remember the nudes or was I just imagining this? It's driving me crazy...VHS will never die!
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Originally posted by Lorne Marshall View PostI have the 2004 release, and there's a "cheeky" pic of her on a stool, but that's it. Maybe you were remembering the "Poster & Still Gallery" extra, which features ample nudity.
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I bought this set when it came out but for whatever reason only just got around to Whirlpool. Liked it well enough without loving it, a ton of atmosphere and sexual tension in search of any sort of compelling plot (and I say this as someone perfectly content with a Jess Franco fever-dream non-plot; this just went nowhere).
I did enjoy Roger Ebert's uptight one-star review; it's hypocritical and sanctimonious especially considering that this was several months after Beyond the Valley of the Dolls came out, but there's always something charming in an irrelevant curmudgeonly way when he takes up his scolding tone toward sleaze, like it's something he felt he had to perform for the imagined sensibilities of his newspaper readership or TV audience. Anyway, Rog goes off here: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/whirlpool-1970
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I loved Whirlpool, surprisingly sleazy.
I never saw why people rated Ebert so highly, I don't think his style was anything special. His handful of Meyer scripts are fun but pretty sanctimonious, he didn't have the balls to put his name to most of them. David Lynch was right to use his negative review as positive publicity for Lost Highway, film lovers know that professional reviews aren't worth a wank. I'd take the opinion of anyone here more seriously than someone that's paid to review films.I'm bitter, I'm twisted, James Joyce is fucking my sister.
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You don't read Ebert for his opinions on genre movies, he was the guy to listen to when it came to high quality dramas; he turned me on to countless excellent non-genre flicks that I otherwise would've ignored; when he gave something four stars it meant something. I never paid attention to his casual dismissal of horror and exploitation, it's really another world that he didn't understand and that's OK with me (although he was brilliant at making fun of bad movies too).Why would anybody watch a scum show like Videodrome? Why did you watch it, Max?
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