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A woman tried some samples in a Lush but not only tried them but she bit into one! You can Read more Here by clicking these words or watch the video below!
Hello, cinema lovers and action aficionados! ๐ฟ๐ฌ Are you ready to dive into the gritty, pulse-pounding world of 80s crime thrillers? Coconutdaddy is back with an exhilarating review and reaction to the iconic film **"Nighthawks" (1981)**! Starring the legendary Sylvester Stallone and the brilliant Rutger Hauer, this film is a must-watch for anyone who loves high-stakes drama and intense action. ๐ฅ๐ **"Nighthawks"** takes us on a wild ride through New York City, as two tough cops take on an international terrorist. Directed by Bruce Malmuth, this film captures the essence of 80s thrillers with its raw energy and gripping storyline. Join Coconutdaddy as he breaks down the filmโs standout moments, performances, and the elements that make it a timeless classic. ๐๐จ via GIPHY **Why should you watch this review? Hereโs why:** 1. **In-Depth Commentary**: Coconutdaddy provides insightful analysis and engaging commentary, delving into the filmโs plot, characters, an...
Okay, friends, letโs talk about The Marshal of Madrid (1971), a bizarre yet strangely fascinating relic from the annals of TV-to-movie-to-who-knows-what history. Directed by none other than Richard Donner (yes, Superman and Lethal Weapon Richard Donner) and starring the ever-stoic Glenn Ford, this project has layers of weirdness that deserve attention. Grab your popcorn because weโre diving into the Western mystery mess that eventually explained Glenn Ford's presence in Superman . Wait, Madrid? Like Spain? Not quite. The โMadridโ in question is a dusty New Mexico town, but letโs face itโโThe Marshal of Madridโ makes it sound like Glenn Ford is chasing fugitives through Spanish cathedrals, which, honestly, would have been cooler. Instead, we get Ford as Sam Cade, the lawman whoโs seen it all and probably wishes he hadnโt. How Did This Even Happen? The Marshal of Madrid is essentially a Frankenstein's monster of TV episodes stitched together to masquerade as a feature ...
Alright, fellow B-movie warriors , grab your popcorn, your snark, and maybe a flashlight, because this weekโs Starlight Monster Movie Madness is serving up TWO steaming helpings of cinematic chaos! Thatโs rightโ a double feature so wild, so ridiculous, so absolutely WHAT?! that you wonโt believe your eyes (or ears). At 11 PM this Saturday , prepare yourself for the one-two punch of: ๐ป The Invisible Ghost (1941) โBecause whatโs scarier than a ghost? An invisible one! (Or is it just a budget cut?) ๐ฆ The Ape (1940) โBoris Karloff and a dude in a gorilla suit... need I say more? First Up: The Invisible Ghost ๐๐ Bela Lugosi stars in this masterpiece of sheer nonsense , playing a man haunted by the ghost of his dead wifeโexcept, twist! Sheโs not actually dead. (Spoiler: This is the only logical part of the movie.) People are getting murdered left and right, and no one seems to question the fact that the killer might just be... oh, I donโt know... THE GUY WHO LOOKS REALLY GUILTY A...
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