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but what does W.A.V.E. stand for? Escape From Hell (1980) + Hotel Paradise (1980) = Savage Island (1985) "No Wake, Ambrosia" segment "God Of Death" segment Scene in this trailer - what segment is it from? aka "Thong Girls" - coming to blu-ray from Severin! "You could almost pass for Asian". full concert? Nice collection of Catherine Spaak pictures Best addition to the new "Ultimate cut" View all posts >


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Cut the guy some slack. He at least got the correct number of unnecessary ellipsis. <blockquote>I do like the way the guards dress, though.</blockquote> Prisons (like Franco movies) run on a tight budget. SHIRTS AREN'T CHEAP! ;) I watched that scene today. You'd probably need a lip reader to figure what he said, but I expect it is something like "there are stairs". There's actually another scene about a minute later where the same thing happens. After they climb down and then find the engraved name of Father Thomas on the wall, you again see his lips move and that he is saying something, but there is nothing audible on either the English or Italian audio. <blockquote>I randomly remembered a scene which bugs me a little. I think it's near the beginning where Bob? starts messing around with that blow-up doll and then suddenly he spots something on the ground which makes him groan with terror. It looks to me like some sort of... baby corpse covered in maggots?</blockquote> Yes, I think it was supposed to be a rotting baby corpse. I think she looked very beautiful in this. I like her figure more voluptuous compared to her early films when she was rail thin. I think when people look at older movies, they often feel people (particularly actresses) looked older because they are comparing to now, when all stars have done so much with fillers, surgery, and other "light" touch ups. <blockquote>I just watched it. The transfer is good. Sound is Mono. Transfer is not 1:85 to 1 as stated on IMDb. It fills the top and bottom of my 16x9 screen with little black bars on the side. It looks like 3:2 to me.</blockquote> 1.85 was the original theatrical aspect ratio, maybe. On the Blue Underground DVD it's 1.66:1, which was a more common theatrical AR for European productions. It is a pretty good looking transfer. I like the interview with Jess Franco on the disc at as well. Yeah man. You two have really blown the lid on the lack of realism in this women in prison exploitation flick. Probably, but the Masons knew the mother was crazy, and they likely (as everyone seemed to) believed it would be hereditary. Sometimes mental illness is. But I think her "I am sorry for you" was due to her knowing that he was somewhat set up, and her recognition that he would never really be happy there in Jamaica with his Creole wife. Same here. I just watched this and when that scene came up, I kept thinking she looked like Naomi Watts. Are there different sketches, or is it just a different connecting storyline? I've only seen it with what I guess is "The Pitch" (Dennis Quad trying to sell a movie to Greg Kinnear). View all replies >