#Michael Gothard
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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Vanessa Redgrave, Michael Gothard, and Dudley Sutton in The Devils (1971)
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medievalandfantasymelee · 6 months ago
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THE HOT MEDIEVAL & FANTASY MEN MELEE
QUALIFYING ROUND: 63rd Tilt
Prince Aemond Targaryen, House of the Dragon (2022-) VS. Kai, Arthur of the Britons (1972-1973)
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Prince Aemond Targaryen, House of the Dragon (2022-) Portrayed by: Ewan Mitchell
“Aemond studies the sword, philosophy, history. He is the rider of the largest dragon in the world (objectively sexy), has an eye patch (also objectively sexy), and dresses like an anime villain (your mileage may vary on that one.)”
Kai, Arthur of the Britons (1972, 1973) Portrayed by: Michael Gothard
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cineolho · 1 year ago
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LIFEFORCE (1985)
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Dir. TOBE HOOPER
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clemsfilmdiary · 5 months ago
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For Your Eyes Only (1982, John Glen)
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sinusproblem · 9 months ago
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Public post on my patreon today!
Link below to check it out and subscribe:
patreon.com/patrickdanielkeck
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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Jack Watson, Oliver Tobias and Michael Gothard in "Arthur of the Britons"
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newsies1992fan · 11 hours ago
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ARTHUR OF THE BRITONS
S1 E1 -- ARTHUR IS DEAD
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lobbycards · 2 months ago
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Scream and Scream Again, US lobby card #6. 1970
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 1 year ago
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alexanderpearce · 2 years ago
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most 1450s man ive ever seen/most 1970s man ive ever seen
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completely astounded at just how fucking medieval the people in this movie look
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derelictlovefool · 6 months ago
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byneddiedingo · 4 months ago
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Mathilda May in Lifeforce (Tobe Hooper, 1985)
Cast: Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Mathilda May, Patrick Stewart, Michael Gothard, Nicholas Ball, Aubrey Morris, Nancy Paul, John Hallam. Screenplay: Dan O'Bannon, Don Jakoby, based on a novel by Colin Wilson. Cinematography: Alan Hume. Production design: John Graysmark. Film editing: John Grover. Music: Henry Mancini. 
Tobe Hooper's Lifeforce is a delirious mashup of space travel sci-fi, vampire thrillers, zombie movies, sexploitation flicks, and apocalyptic disaster films. A British-American crew exploring Halley's comet, making its appearance near Earth, finds an alien vessel caught up in the comet's wake. All of its batlike crew seem to be dead, but there are three containers on board with naked humanoid beings, one female and two males, in some kind of stasis. Back on Earth, when mission control loses contact with the space ship, a rescue ship is sent. It discovers that everyone on board, except the three humanoids, is dead. The aliens, brought to Earth, awake and begin to create a mess: They apparently have the ability to shape-shift and to suck the life force from humans. Meanwhile, a member (Steve Railsback) of the crew from the original ship who managed to board an escape capsule arrives on Earth to explain what's going on and to help save the planet from the aliens. It's a standard horror-from-outer-space setup, but the script keeps embroidering on it until the creepiness turns ludicrous: Patrick Stewart, for example, plays the administrator of an insane asylum that belongs in a Universal horror movie from the 1930s. The heroes, played by Railsback and Peter Firth, have to dash across an embattled London to St. Paul's Cathedral to kill the female alien (Mathilda May), who is lying on the altar transmitting a glowing stream of human souls to her ship. Somehow, the only weapon that will kill her is an antique sword. Lifeforce, in short, is the stuff of which video games are made. Other than noise and carnage by the bucketsful, it has little to recommend it beyond some wildly entertaining overacting and a preposterousness that can only be called chutzpah. 
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medievalandfantasymelee · 4 months ago
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THE HOT MEDIEVAL & FANTASY MEN MELEE
FIRST ROUND: 53rd Tilt
Prince Aemond Targaryen, House of the Dragon (2022-) VS. Erik Thurgilson, The Last Kingdom (2015-2022)
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Prince Aemond Targaryen, House of the Dragon (2022-) Portrayed by: Ewan Mitchell Defeated Opponents: - Kai [Michael Gothard], Arthur of the Britons (1972-1973)
“Aemond studies the sword, philosophy, history. He is the rider of the largest dragon in the world (objectively sexy), has an eye patch (also objectively sexy), and dresses like an anime villain (your mileage may vary on that one.)”
Erik Thurgilson, The Last Kingdom (2015-2022) Portrayed by: Christian Hillborg Defeated Opponents: - Much [Sam Troughton], BBC’s Robin Hood (2006-2009)
“Few things are hotter than watching the callous Dane facade drop like a rock in record time after being confronted with the smart, strong, vulnerable Saxon Princess he’s *supposed* to be holding for ransom. There’s just something irresistibly sexy about seeing all pretense of ambitious indifference fall away to reveal the tenderness and kindness a man like that can be capable of without sacrificing his fearsomeness. Just gives you shivers.”
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If you told me that Christian Hillborg’s acting direction here was “Illustrate the phrase ‘caught feelings’”, I would believe you."
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kvetchlandia · 2 years ago
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Harold Chapman     Michael Gothard, Café St-Michel, Paris     1961
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ultimate-007 · 2 years ago
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FOR YOUR EYES ONLY 1981
Michael Gothard as Locque
Cassandra Harris as Lisl (stuntwoman Cyd Child really)
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docrotten · 1 year ago
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SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN (1970) – Episode 207 – Decades Of Horror 1970
“Smells like cheese, looks like ham… [takes a bite of sandwich] Oh, no problem. It’s chicken.” Rest assured, Grue Believers. Nothing about this movie resembles chicken. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they dive into that strange vat of boiling acid known as Scream and Scream Again (1970)!
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 207 – Scream and Scream Again (1970)
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Decades of Horror 1970s is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which now includes video episodes of the podcast and is available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, and its online website across all OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop.
A serial killer who drains his victims’ blood is on the loose in London. The police follow him to a house owned by an eccentric scientist.
  Directed by: Gordon Hessler
Writing Credits: Christopher Wicking (screenplay); Peter Saxon (novel)
Selected Cast:
Vincent Price as Dr. Browning
Christopher Lee as Fremont
Peter Cushing as Major Heinrich Benedek
Alfred Marks as Detective Supt. Bellaver
Michael Gothard as Keith
Christopher Matthews as Dr. David Sorel
Judy Huxtable as Sylvia
Anthony Newlands as Ludwig
Kenneth Benda as Prof. Kingsmill
Marshall Jones as Konratz
Uta Levka as Jane
Yutte Stensgaard as Erika
Julian Holloway as Detective Constable Griffin
Judy Bloom as Helen Bradford (as Judi Bloom)
Peter Sallis as Schweitz
Clifford Earl as Detective Sgt. Jimmy Joyce
Nigel Lambert as Ken Sparten
David Lodge as Detective Inspector Phil Strickland
First, take a killer film title and an equally killer poster. Then grab a bizarre tale that includes long (yet exciting) car chases, vampires (sort of), Frankenstein (sort of), Nazis (sort of), super Vulcan nerve pinches (sort of), and a bubbling vat of acid. Then cast it with three iconic horror actors and what do you get? Scream and Scream Again from Amicus, directed by Gordon Hessler, and featuring Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, and Peter Cushing. Even if all three are never in the same scene, the results are oddly compelling, yet … goofy and frustrating. Despite the negatives, this film has grown a cult following. What might the Grue Crew make of it?
At the time of this writing, Scream and Scream Again is available to stream from Tubi and Freevee, as well as various PPV options. The film is available on physical media as a Special Edition Blu-ray from Kino Lorber.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Jeff, will be Effects (1979), inspired by George Romero’s Martin (1977) and featuring Tom Savini, as both an effects artist and an actor.
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected]
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