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Spy Smasher

26 April, 2008 (00:48) | New Reviews

Casus Kiran
It’s hard to write about these old Turkish superhero movies–especially those directed by Yilmaz Atadeniz–without making reference to the Republic serials of the 1940s. The problem with doing so, however, is that many of you young people out there, with your newfangled transistor radios and souped-up hotrods, will have no idea what the hell I’m talking about. I suppose the appropriately curmudgeonly response to that would be to refuse to continue this review until you’ve educated yourselves on the topic, instead filling space with horrific, Andy Rooney-like ruminations on how butter doesn’t taste the way it used to and why on earth is the print in Reader’s Digest so small until you return with at least one complete viewing of The Perils of Nyoka or some-such under your belts. But, as much as the thought of such an exercise appeals to me, I’m afraid I can’t do so in good conscience. The fact is that those serials were meant to be seen in a very specific context, a context which simply doesn’t exist anymore.

Keith Allison is the ruthless overlord of Teleport City.

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Comment from Caronte
Time: April 26, 2008, 9:22 am

Hi! I have a section in my blog, “La barca de Caronte” (its in spanish) about bad movies, the last one I added is “lady terminator” (including three bizarre scenes that I have edited), here I let you the link if you want to show it as a post, it would be a great honor to me, and to be a “b-master cabal”…

Lady terminator

Thank you very much. Bad movies forever!!

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