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Surf Nazis Must Die (1987, dir. Peter George)
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Bad movie I have Surf Nazis must Die 1987
#Surf Nazis must Die#Gail Neely#Robert Harden#Barry Brenner#Dawn Wildsmith#Michael Sonye#Joel Hile#Ryan Fegley#Gene Mitchell#Tom Shell#Bobbie Bresee#Jordan Briers#Tom Demenkoff#John Williamette#Rand Hogen#Dennis Phun#Steve Reid#Terry Lee#Brian Krutoff#Ted Prior#Andrew Bick#Dawne Ellison#Bertha Dahl#Willa Reynolds#Eva Goodrich#Esther Lloyd#Tom Searle#Karan Hanson#Christina Garcia#Bernadette DiSanto
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Surf Nazis Must Die (1987)
My ★★★★ review of Surf Nazis Must Die #FilmReview #Cinema #MovieReview
Surf Nazis Must Die (1987) Plot- When the son of a gun-wielding woman is murdered by neo-Nazi surf punks in the post-apocalyptic future, his Mama hunts them down for some bloodthirsty revenge – Surf Nazis Must Die. Director – Peter George Starring – Gail Neely, Robert Hayden, Barry Brenner Genre – Action | Comedy | Drama Released – 1987 If you liked: Iron Sky, The Warriors, Mars…
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#1980s Cinema#Action#★★★★#Barry Brenner#Beaches#cinema#Comedy#Drama#film review#Film Reviews#Gail Neely#movie review#Peter George#Robert Hayden#Surf Nazis Must Die#Troma
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Rose Morgan, who still lives with her mother, is a professor of Romantic Literature who desperately longs for passion in her life. Gregory Larkin, a mathematics professor, has been burned by passionate relationships and longs for a sexless union based on friendship and respect. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Rose Morgan: Barbra Streisand Gregory Larkin: Jeff Bridges Hannah Morgan: Lauren Bacall Henry Fine: George Segal Claire: Mimi Rogers Alex: Pierce Brosnan Doris: Brenda Vaccaro Barry: Austin Pendleton Candy: Elle Macpherson First Girl Student: Ali Marsh Sara Myers: Leslie Stefanson Female Professor: Taina Elg Felicia: Lucy Avery Brooks Felicia (Video): Amber Smith Claire’s Masseur: David Kinzie Rabbi: Howard S. Herman Reverend: Thomas Hartman Trevor: Trevor Ristow Mike (Student): Brian Schwary Randy (Student): Randy Pearlstein Stacie (Student): Stacie Sumter Taxi Stealer: Cindy Guyer Taxi Driver: Thomas Saccio Waiter: Andrew Parks Jimmy the Waiter: Jimmy Baio Henry’s First Date: Emma Fann Henry’s Second Date: Laura Bailey Justice of the Peace: Mike Hodge Gloria: Anne O’Sullivan Female Student: Sandi Schroeder Female Student: Kiyoko M. Hairston Male Student: Ben Weber Male Student: Christopher Keyes Female Aerobic Instructor: Lisa Wheeler Male Aerobic Instructor: Kirk Moore Make-Up Artist: Regina Viotto Hair Colorist: Paul LaBreque Waiter: Rudy Ruggiero Mr. Jenkins: William Cain Doorman: Adam LeFevre Irate Woman: JoAn Mollison Opera Man: Carlo Scibelli Male Student: Eli Roth Girl in Commercial (uncredited): Milla Jovovich Film Crew: Theme Song Performance: Barbra Streisand Screenplay: Richard LaGravenese Casting: Todd M. Thaler Production Design: Tom H. John Executive Producer: Cis Corman Casting: Bonnie Finnegan Editor: Jeff Werner Original Music Composer: Marvin Hamlisch Director of Photography: Dante Spinotti Costume Design: Theoni V. Aldredge Original Story: Gérard Oury Co-Executive Producer: Ronald L. Schwary Location Manager: Declan Baldwin First Assistant Director: Amy Sayres Director of Photography: Andrzej Bartkowiak Producer: Arnon Milchan Production Accountant: Tamara Bally Original Story: André Cayatte Hairstylist: Susan Germaine Makeup Artist: Randy Houston Mercer Chief Lighting Technician: William Ward Rigging Gaffer: James Malone Production Coordinator: Lori Johnson Camera Operator: Dick Mingalone Casting Assistant: Gayle Keller Sound Editor: Mark Larry Sound Editor: Steven Ticknor Sound Editor: John M. Colwell Assistant Costume Designer: Kevin Brainerd Actor’s Assistant: Renata Buser Sound Editor: Chuck Neely Unit Production Manager: Tony Mark Steadicam Operator: Gregory Lundsgaard Makeup Artist: Edouard F. Henriques Production Supervisor: Ray Quinlan Camera Operator: Patrick Capone Theme Song Performance: Bryan Adams Set Decoration: Alan Hicks Supervising Sound Editor: Charles L. Campbell Assistant Sound Editor: Jerry Edemann Assistant Editor: Marilyn Madderom Stunt Coordinator: Vince Deadrick Jr. Art Direction: Teresa Carriker-Thayer Script Supervisor: Karen Kelsall Production Sound Mixer: Tom Nelson Craft Service: Roger Poirier Supervising ADR Editor: Gail Clark Burch Assistant Property Master: Travis Wright Second Unit Director of Photography: Richard Quinlan Orchestrator: Jack Hayes Unit Publicist: Stanley Brossette Property Master: Thomas Saccio Transportation Co-Captain: Dennis Radesky Assistant Sound Editor: Keith Edemann Additional Editing: Alan Heim Foley: Alicia Stevenson Supervising Music Editor: Charles Martin Inouye Orchestrator: Torrie Zito Boom Operator: Daniel Rosenblum ADR Editor: Laura Graham Chief Lighting Technician: Jay Fortune Rigging Grip: Matthew Miller Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin O’Connell Sound Editor: Ronald Eng Sound Editor: Harry Cheney Sound Editor: Richard C. Franklin Hairstylist: John Quaglia Sound Editor: Leonard T. Geschke Scenic Artist: Leslie Salter Camera Operator: Gary Jay First Assistant Camera: Steve Adcock Sound Editor: John H. Arrufat Foley: Marko Costanzo Still Photographer: David James Music Supervisor: Jay Landers Assistant Sound E...
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Surf Nazis Must Die (1987) // dir. Peter George
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Surf Nazis Must Die (1987)
#Surf Nazis Must Die#horroredit#Gail Neely#Dawn Wildsmith#Michael Sonye#Barry Brenner#Gene Mitchell#Joel Hile#My Stuff
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Surf Nazis Must Die will be released on Blu-ray on February 8 via Troma. The 1987 exploitation-action-comedy film has been newly restored in high definition.
Peter George makes his directorial debut from a script by Jon Ayre. Gail Neely, Barry Brenner, Michael Sonye, Dawn Wildsmith, Robert Harden, and Tom Demenkoff star.
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Introduction by Troma president Lloyd Kaufman
Interview with director Peter George
Interview with producer Robin Tinnell
Deleted scenes
The Projection Booth Podcast with director Peter George
Scenes from the Tromaville Café
The Soul of Troma
Troma short: Blood Stab
Troma promos: Radiation March and Indie Artists vs. Cartels
Troma Now promo: Gizzard Face II: Return of Gizzard Face
When an earthquake leaves the California coastline in ruins and reduces the beaches to a state of chaos, group of neo-Nazis led by Adolf (Barry Brenner), the self-proclaimed "Führer of the new beach", takes advantage of the resulting chaos by fighting off several rival surfer gangs to seize control of the beaches. Meanwhile, an African American oil well worker named Leroy (Robert Harden) is killed by the Surf Nazis while jogging on the beach. Leroy's mother, Mama Washington (Gail Neely), devastated by the loss of her son, vows revenge. After arming herself with a handgun and grenades, she breaks out of her retirement home and exacts vengeance on the Surf Nazis.
Pre-order Surf Nazis Must Die.
#surf nazis must die#troma#80s horror#1980s horror#80s movies#1980s movies#dvd#gift#lloyd kaufman#exploitation#post apocalyptic
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T...film Tuesday 28 - Californian Post Apocalypses
Hi everyone, I continue to be in america!
In keeping with the tradition of like, three weeks ago, I want to spotlight the local movie industry of Los Ange- hold on, getting a call - hollywhat? - goddamn that’s a lotta fucking movies
Well, whatever, we can still do ths! We’re not gonna do a full month of californian movies - we might do actual tokusatsu next week, you never know~ - but just for this morning (time zones!!!!!) we’re going to take some movies that aren’t just made but also set in California. Also they’re gonna be old goofy scifi movies because it’s sort of like tokusatsu if you squint. Between them I’m sure we’ll get a very clear picture of what things are like in California...
Anyway, because we need to go to the doctors today, I’m going to have to split tonight’s movies into two parts. To begin with, probably the best known movie on our list is Escape from LA, directed John Carpenter, who seems to have made a life project of direction stupid action scifi-horror movies, from the well-regarded like The Thing to the... less well-regarded, like Ghosts of Mars (which Mogs showed me a few weeks ago on halloween sdfdsf).
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Escape from LA (1996) is a sequel to Carpenter’s previous Escape From New York (1981), featuring Kurt Russell as mercenary ‘Snake Plisken’, who is apparently the inspiration for Solid Snake?? It features a complicated scifi premise in which the fascist theocratic government of america (no, even more so than the real one) sends Snake into the now-disconnected-by-earthquake island of LA, where he must rescue the president’s daughter, who has been seduced by a member of the Shining Path who has access to an american superweapon and plans to use it to stage some kind of thirdworldist invasion - ngl I was not expecting gonzaloism rep in one of these movies. anyway Snake has to fight his way through LA. there’s a trans girl in it. it was disliked by people who found it too campy, which makes me wonder what they’re even watching movies for.
Later on, after our return, we have two more movies!
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Surf Nazis Must Die is an extremely schlocky b-movie by Troma Entertainment in which, after a major earthquake in LA leads to the rise of a gang of neo-nazis - hold on, didn’t we just do this one?
Yeah so this time around the fascists are surfers, and Gail Neely is a Black mum - sorry, we’re in America, mom - who has to make good on that title all after they kill her son. It was hated by just about every movie critic who saw it except one Jennie Kermode, who wrote:
About as shallow as its title suggests, Surf Nazis Must Die nevertheless has a surreal edge to it which raises it above most of its peers. The thugs may be pretty dull for the moist part, but their leader, Adolf, is stylishly unpleasant. It's never quite clear whether or not he thinks he actually is Hitler; there's a hint of real madness underlining his bravado. But when he and his gang kill one of their rivals, Adolf meets his match in a gun-toting mama determined to get revenge.
Though it doesn't have nearly enough plot for its running time and it drags badly in places, this is a film with some inspired moments, seemingly the product of real lunacy rather than a calculated attempt to shock.
Thanks to her, it gets 20% on Rotten Tomatoes instead of 0. So I can’t say we’re going to have any conventionally impressive effects or anything but Mogs is very enthusiastic and that’s reason enough lol.
Finally we have Cherry 2000 (1987), in which a guy searches the desert for a replacement to his broken sexbot. He’s obviously going to get with the human girl he’s travelling with instead, but in the meantime they have to shoot like 400 things with bazookas, if the trailer is any guide:
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This one came up when I asked mogs for ideas for movies tonight; turns out it’s actually set in Nevada, but whatever, that’s close enough. amusingly the combination of elements ‘ruins of Vegas’ and ‘sexbot’ feature prominently in Villeneuve’s Blade Runner sequel - in this instance I imagine they didn’t really have the budget to make good on the rich vein of Fucked Up Imagery associated with the concept of sexbots (leave it to gurochan ig? sdfsf) but I hear it’s Fun, and i’m going to see Vegas sometime during this trip so it will surely be amusing to have seen an 80s vision of ruined Vegas beforehand.
Anyway the first movie is gonna start Right Now bc we don’t have a lot of time, and then I’ll let you know when we’re back for movies 2 and 3!
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EVE PLUMB
April 29, 1958
Eve Aline Plumb was born April 29, 1958, in Burbank, California, to Flora June (née Dobry) and Neely Ben Plumb. She has one sister, Flora, and a brother, Ben She is best known for playing middle daughter Jan Brady on the sitcom “The Brady Bunch” (1969-74). She reprised the role on numerous reunion series and films, including “The Brady Brides” (1981) and “A Very Brady Christmas” (1988).
Plumb began appearing in commercials at age 7, and made her TV debut in a an episode of a sitcom titled “My Brother The Angel” aka “The Smothers Brothers Show.” The series also featured “Lucy” cast members like Shirley Mitchell, Gail Bonney, Barbara Pepper, Jonathan Hole, Charles Lane, Tyler McVey, Alan Reed, Mary Treen, Tol Avery, Jesslyn Fax, Kathleen Freeman, Jay Novello, Ross Elliott, William Fawcett, Chick Chandler, Madge Blake, Eleanor Audley, Mabel Albertson, Roy Roberts, Rolfe Sedan, and Elvia Allman. The series was created by Aaron Spelling.
“The Brady Bunch” (1969-74) was a sitcom take on the blended family. Plumb did all 117 episodes of the series, as well as returning as Jan for some (but not all) of the subsequent TV iterations, including “The Brady Kids” (animated), “The Brady Brides,” and “The Bradys”.
Lucille Ball had tackled this same territory the year before in the 1968 feature film Yours, Mine and Ours. There were rumors that Lucy was being considered to play Carol Brady, but she opted to employ her own children in “Here’s Lucy” instead. There was even legal action take against Brady producer, Sherwood Schwartz, regarding intellectual property, but it was settled before it came to court.
Coincidentally, Sherwood Schwartz, creator of “The Brady Bunch” wrote the play “Mr. and Mrs.” that inspired Lucille Ball’s 1964 TV special of the same.
Sherwood’s brother Al wrote for “Here’s Lucy” (although not the episode featuring Plumb)...
and their other brother Elroy wrote a few episodes of “The Lucy Show.”
In 1972, Plumb became part of the Lucy family - literally - when she played Patricia Carter, Lucy Carter’s niece, in “Lucy and Donny Osmond” (HL S5;E11) on “Here’s Lucy.”
In the episode, Young Patricia had a crush on Donny Osmond, while Donny had a crush on Patricia’s older cousin Kim. Plumb filmed this episode simultaneously with “The Brady Bunch” which aired Friday nights on ABC while “Lucy” was seen Monday nights on CBS. This is her only time acting with Lucille Ball.
Osmond, Bobby Sherman, and David Cassidy were the biggest pop stars for Tiger Beat magazine in the early 1970s. Naturally this “Here’s Lucy” episode got lots of press in the teen magazines.
Coincidentally, over at the Brady home, Jan’s older sister Marcia had a crush on Desi Arnaz Jr. on a 1970 episode of “The Brady Bunch” and Arnaz guest-starred as himself – at the same time as he was playing Craig Carter on “Here’s Lucy.”
After growing up, Plumb continued to work in television, portraying a teenage prostitute in the NBC television film Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway (1976), and as Elizabeth March in the 1978 miniseries Little Women.
“I'll always be Jan Brady to so many people. I can't escape it, but I can do other things.” ~ Eve Plumb
In the 1990s, Plumb began painting, fashioning for herself a second artistic career. She works out of a studio at her Laguna Beach home.
#Lucille Ball#Eve Plumb#Here's Lucy#The Brady Bunch#Jan Brady#Patricia Carter#Donny Osmond#Desi Arnaz Jr.
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Thanks to all the librarians at #SFPL that helped me during my Bob Kaufman treasure hunt. Letting my people know that a pristine and signed copy of Bob Kaufman’s “Abomunist Manifesto” broadside is accessible onsite in the collections of the History Center at the Main San Francisco Public Library once you pass a few minor security protocols. Held it in my hands. On Sunday, January 26th I recited poems in honor of Kaufman at Bird and Beckett with Neeli Cherkovski, Jack Hirschman, Tongo Eisen-Martin, Tate Swindell, devorah major, Gail Mitchell, Agneta Falk, Jessica Loos, and SA Griffin in celebration of the “Collected Poems of Bob Kaufman” (City Lights Books).
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Film | Surf Nazis Must Die - Review
A Day at the Beach My ★★★★ review of Surf Nazis Must Die #SundayCinema
Surf Nazis Must Die (1987) Plot- When the son of a gun-wielding woman is murdered by neo-Nazi surf punks in the post-apocalyptic future, his Mama hunts them down for some bloodthirsty revenge – Surf Nazis Must Die. Director – Peter George Starring – Gail Neely, Robert Hayden, Barry Brenner Genre – Action | Comedy | Drama Released – 1987 Troma movies aren’t supposed to be good, quite the…
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#Action#Barry Brenner#Beaches#cinema#Comedy#Drama#film#film review#Gail Neely#movie review#Peter George#Robert Hayden#Surf Nazis Must Die
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Surf Nazis Must Die (1987)
Surf Nazis Must Die (1987)
Peter George’s Surf Nazis Must Die stars Gail Neely, Barry Brenner, and Robert Harden. It was produced by The Institute, a production company formed by George, Craig A. Colton and Robert Tinnell, and distributed by Troma Entertainment.
As the movie opens we learn that an earthquake has left the California coastline in ruins and reduced the beaches to a state of chaos!
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#Barry Brenner#Craig A. Colton#featured#Gail Neely#Robert Harden#Robert Tinnell#Surf Nazis Must Die!#Troma Entertainment
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I got somethin’ for ya. That’s right. It’s called payback!
Surf Nazis Must Die (1987) // dir. Peter George
#Gail Neely#Surf Nazis Must Die#Peter George#my caps#my edits#*surfnazismustdie#I love her#a true queen
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I would watch this.
I would watch this a lot.
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