In my last review, I gave an example of a certain cinematic horror (The Asylum studio, to be exact.) In my newest review, I sample a new kind of cinematic horror. Can you guess what it is? Here’s a hint: late ’60s / early ’70s sexploitation. You got it – movies produced by Harry Novak. In this case, we have a movie that aimed to be (but almost completely failed) to be a classier than usual production: The Secret Sex Lives Of Romeo And Juliet. Let’s just say that Shakespeare is probably rolling in his grave.
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#1 by Joshua on January 10th, 2009
Y’kkow, I took a TV production class in high school as well. I remember that I was planning to totally shock the normals with my video adaptations of all the Kilgore Trout novels in Breakfast of Champions. Perhaps not surprisingly, none of my little scripts ever got produced. What I’m saying is, I feel your pain.