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Friday July 01 13:14:29 2005 [10771] Murphy's Law: Electric Bill (2003) |
May be trivial, but for the purists this is episode 1 of series 1 |
Martin |
gatty@btopenworld.com |
Friday July 01 13:15:32 2005 [11098] Murphy's Law: Manic Munday (2003) |
Again for the purists who like the full info, this is episode 2 of series 1. |
martin |
gatty@btopenworld.com |
Friday July 01 15:18:09 2005 Re: [10771] Murphy's Law: Electric Bill (2003) |
Martin wrote:
> for the purists Humourous. Good one |
Jay L |
Friday July 01 15:18:53 2005 Re: [11098] Murphy's Law: Manic Munday (2003) |
martin wrote:
> Again for the purists. Yep thanks for assist |
Jay L |
Friday July 01 15:24:59 2005 re Murphy's Law |
Likely best leave it IMDB style to avoid confusion |
Jay L |
Friday July 01 16:01:06 2005 [3484] Blood of Ghastly Horror (1972) aka Echo of Terror aka Fiend with the Electronic Brain aka Man with t |
Jay:
I'm not sure how you want to fix/update this, but in the editor's note, it mentions that this movie is also known as "Psycho A Go-Go". "Psycho A Go-Go" (entry #10981) is actually a totally different movie (I have both movies, "Psycho A Go-Go" and "Blood of Ghastly Horror" on DVD), but uses the exact same bondage scene (similar to "Sleeping Dogs" and "Fatal Conflict"), although the plots are totally different. So, (#1)"Blood of Ghastly Horror" is NOT also known as "Psycho A Go-Go", and (#2) there are 2 different movies that used the exact same bondage footage (so I think maybe under each movie's entry you could mention that the bondage scene is "also the same as in____"). Thanks, Jeff |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Friday July 01 16:09:35 2005 Blood of Ghastly Horror, again |
Jay:
in regard to my earlier post, I just checked the IMDB, and "Blood of Ghastly Horror" IS also called, apparently, "Psycho a Go-Go", in it's video title. However, there is ALSO a totally different movie called "Psycho A Go-Go", made in '65 ("Ghastly Horror" came out in '72). Coincidently, both are Al Adamson movies & he tended to re-use footage in different movies, so I guess he re-used the "Psycho a Go-Go" footage for the later "Ghastly Horror" (and, apparently, the later film is also known a "Psycho a Go-Go", the same title as the earlier Adamson film). But they ARE totally different movies. |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Friday July 01 16:39:08 2005 Re: Blood of Ghastly Horror, again |
JP wrote:
> Jay: > they ARE totally different movies. Yep. The IMDB date differentiates them |
Jay L |
Friday July 01 16:45:59 2005 Re: [3484] Blood of Ghastly Horror (1972) aka Echo of Terror aka Fiend with the Electronic Brain aka Man with t |
JP wrote:
> I have both movies, "Psycho A > Go-Go" and "Blood of Ghastly Horror" As recall: I got one of the films off CITY channel. It started off with gogodancers, a song about LA, and the robbery. It considered a grail by some in the United States. They had the same scene whilst mentioned by men recalling the robbery. Figured their's 72, and mine 65 |
Jay L |
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