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Influence on The House By The Cemetery?
Film/Book differences (spoilers)
Trigger warning on UK Blu-ray
What I like about Rene Perez movies is the oh so subtle approach to current issues
No need for coat hangers
Similarities to 'Jaws: the Revenge'
Fun film, but...
Cut in the UK
Terrible roads in Pittsburgh
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....it puts forward a convincing case that the company has a past worth celebrating, but that last minute AI leaves you with concerns that Hammer's ability to make bad decisions didn't end with the 20th century.
For the record, this was what was posted about her on the old IMDB message boards: could be true, could be nonsense.
"My friend knows her and she works downtown at a theatre selling tickets. I guess she's very self absorbed along with a bad attitude. Thats probably why she was'nt successful in the film business.
The moral of the story is don't think your better than others and they might want to work with you again. As I said, my friend knows her well and says that she just does'nt get it. When your as pretty as her and still single at 44yrs old, there's a reason. Attitude is everything.
My friend has know her since her since the 80's and said that she is very self absorbed. That conversation with her is always about herself. Hence the reason she's still single and never been married. She thinks the world owes her everything and just never got it. Its too bad. Looks will only
take you so far. She could have had a great life, but at 44yrs old, she'll never get it. I guess you'd call her stuck up and snobbish.
I think you bring up a lot of good and factual points. There's absolutley something psychological going on, but for the record Jeremy tried to pursue her acting career for 8 or 9 years after Creepshow 2. The attitude was a big factor. I have empathy, but do not reward bad behavior from
anyone. At some point, one has change their ways, or be doomed to repeat the past. We all have things from our past that we need to work on. You can't change if you don't acknowledge. I think thats the problem with Jeremy".
It's unusual but her character's name Laverne isn't that common these days either....not unique though, as there's also Jeramie Rain from Last House on the Left.
I remember taping Evil toons off German TV in the 1990s. Pretty dismal film, but that scene with Monique Gabrielle admiring her considerable charms in the mirror sure got rewound and paused allot 🍈🍈. good times.
Not just Suspiria....
Ruby (1977) featuring a levitating car and a scene where a character is killed by a reel of film, played in Britain on a double bill with Norman J Warren's Satan's Slave (billed as 'a devilish combination of women and hell'). Fast forward a year, and Warren's film 'Terror' appears, featuring a levitating car and a scene where a character is killed by a reel of film. Hmmm
Carole Augustine...sadly she died a year after making the film, aged just 24.
Yes, she does enliven everything she is in. When I first started using the internet, one of the first people I ever reached out to by email was Mel Welles, who was very complementary about her, he adored Rosalba.
It's a reminder of a time when guys could still get laid...despite having hair like a sheep.
She and Ator obviously bonded over the fact that they shared the same hairdresser.
It may not have appeared on her radar, but it played dates at Pennsylvania in 1979, South Carolina in 1977 and Florida in 1976.
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