*contains spoilers There is a link between cult favourite – well, for a few – The Day of the Dolphin (1973) and the film Altered States (1980). That link is American scientist John C. Lilly (1915-2001 heart failure). Lilly studied the communication between humans and dolphins for many years in the 1950s and 60s which…
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*contains spoilers But Bowie is far from the grave as the human population ages as he remains the same… All Bowie wants is to be left alone and live in peace. His heterosexual relationship brings him company but it has also corrupted him with alcohol which has spoiled his simple pleasures. Is this what leads…
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*contains spoilers Director Nicholas Roeg’s (1928-2018 natural causes) film The Man Who Fell to Earth, starring music legend David Bowie (1947-2016 liver cancer) is essentially a science fiction film about alcoholism. Bowie plays an alien who comes to Earth in search of water for his parched planet. He has left his family behind in the…
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*contains spoilers Name: PhilAge: 56 Occupation: Former Storeman Favourite Movie: Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1959)First Saw It: On television as a kid at home Starring: James Mason, Pat Boone, Arlene Dahl, Diane Baker and Thayer David. Plot: Based on Jules Verne’s 19th Century novel about a daring expedition to the centre of…
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*contains spoilers The Fan (1981) stars Humphrey Bogart’s (1899-1957 throat cancer) widow Lauren Bacall (1924-2014 massive stroke) well past her prime but worthy of the attention of a fan – like me! Released by Paramount Studios and produced by Robert Stigwood (1934-2016) who had incredible success with Saturday Night Fever (1977) and Grease (1978) along…
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*contains spoilers The Sorcerers is only one of a few movies directed by Michael Reeves, who many believe committed suicide in his mid-20s at the height of his career, despite it being recorded as a case of accidental drug overdose in the coroner’s report. Reeves was a promising director, obvious from his first low budget…
Read more The Virtue Brainstorm is Virtually no Remake (Part Two)
*contains spoilers There are a couple of films under the name of Brainstorm. One is a film from 1965 about murder and madness and conspiracy. Then there is the 1983 film about a virtual reality device… Natalie Wood’s last film, as she drowned during production. There are those who describe her death as a murder…
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*contains spoilers Name: Josie Age: 69 Occupation: Retired enrolled nurse Favourite Movie: The Sound of Music (1965)First Saw It: I’m pretty certain my mum took us to see it at the movies at the local theatre Starring: Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Eleanor Parker, Richard Haydn and, of course, the children Plot: A Rodgers and Hammerstein…
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*contains spoilers “I’ve been around the course a couple of times now,” says Linda, admitting to thirty and brooding over past boyfriends. “Poor Linda, here she goes again,” she says to herself as they leave the café, looking forward to that moment again, where they can physically and spiritually bare their souls. Before it vanishes…
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*contains spoilers Linda Haynes is an actress who worked for a short period in the film industry. In that time she gave a few unforgettable performances before retiring while not yet 35 years old, a victim of depression and substance abuse. Linda felt trapped in the industry. She was also so beautiful that she probably…
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