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I wanna know more about dd sinner, they sound cool
All right, thank you!
Full Name: DD Sinner (born Daniela Sanz)
Gender and Sexuality: Female and bisexual
Pronouns: She/her
Ethnicity/Species: Human but turns into a Tyrannosaur-like being when playing the right chords (long story)
Birthplace and Birthdate: New York (I don't think about birthdates much sorry)
Guilty Pleasures: Enjoys horror schlock like black and white B movies and cheap slashers. Also has a fondness for vintage cartoons and comics.
Phobias: An abstract one of being not good enough and falling hard if she ever becomes a professional headliner. She also hates
What They Would Be Famous For: She'd hope to be famous enough for her guitar virtuosity, whether it's heavy rock riffs or experimental solos
What They Would Get Arrested For: Hitting some asshole in the face even if they did have it coming
OC You Ship Them With: Haven't really flirted with it, but I did like writing an implied thing with her and Vic
OC Most Likely To Murder Them: Roxy, out of pure chaotic impulse. Maybe Grave in a subtler pranking way.
Favorite Movie/Book Genre: Dramas, thrillers
Least Favorite Movie/Book Cliche: More of a trope, but she groans at purple prose. She likes to trim the excess
Talents and/or Powers: Very skilled with guitar playing, and when struck by the right chords becomes a powerful saurian
Why Someone Might Love Them: Blunt honesty, ambitious, tough love, sincere compliments, practical
Why Someone Might Hate Them: Callous, domineering, hard to forgive others even for harmless things
How They Change: Trusting easier and being less prickly, balancing authenticity with more achievable goals
Why You Love Them: She captures that salt 'n' vinegar feel I love about rock and metal. That take no shit mentality. Also becomes a neat extraverted foil to the more impulsive band members
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Bloody Nun 2 the Curse (2020)
You know when you laugh at a movie and your just not sure if its laughing at or with? YA gotta love that.
SO many fake posts of this all over but its now for rent on vimeo.
No budget schlock o cheese o rama.
So how do I explain this without spoilers... pfft like I ever worried about that.
First 3 minutes is just good old Cool Duder Sean filming himself at home to help pad this movie. Just when it gets too long the movie starts. A sequel to a zero budget mock of all the nun ripp offs that happened around the same time. Now we get an ugly dollar store make up nun with some sexy teeth and a snazzy little hook haunting and possessing people at a brothel. A brothel of 2 hookers , a pimp and someone's mom. Dollarstore blood and cgi blood. Normally I'm against two things, hiding the blood and cgi. But when your kills are over the top the cheesy awfulness of the effects is simply pure dumb entertainment. Every actor in this is hilarious but again maybe not always on purpose. Obviously this movie is not serious but again I may not be laughing when they think I should be. All the male actors seem like old new jersey wanna be mafia thugs, they should all be wearing some shiny slick track suits and gold chains over their exposes nappy hairy chests. I feel like on set they all walked around say "ahh yo I'm in a fookin movie ova heeere"(even the priest characters). The women in this be them so scantly they stay dressed cause no one was paying enough. As sleazy as everyone is supposed to be the guys try to hard and the girls seem kind of confused. If they seemed like they hated it Id feel bad and since they are not pro actors if they liked it too much they also would be trying too hard. Instead the female actors in this are at a hilarious confused since no one showed them a script and they kind of grind their way through the film. Which for me is absolutely hilarious for no budget shlock like this. The worst part was obviously the film was too short so they add this awkward illogical neh impossible interview with two actors as they recap the first film in flashbacks to explain how this all happened. So I guess I don't need to see the first movie now. The interview scene is funny as the one actor is just filming his part in his fucking car . Basically I feel many of the actors in this felt they were showing up for a porn and just went with it hoping that sooner or later they would get paid for sex and alas no one did. Is it good ? No. Hilarious and outrageous , yes. Z grade film fans will get a laugh but alas anyone any less will probably just say "What the fuck is wrong with this movie?". Which makes me laugh even more. Basically this is a lesson in "is it dumb enough?". For me, yes. But I'm sick.
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“Underwater America with Peter Potamus” (episode 19: A remote spring in central Florida, Wally Gator guest hosting)
[In a rather interesting twist for this series, it’s decided to have Wally Gator, a native Florida boy himself, host this particular episode instead of Peter Potamus. Especially considering that such happens to be set in a milieu such as is dear to the heart of that Swingin’ Alligator in the Swamp--the springs of central Florida. And a particularly remote one, at that. But at any rate, let us proceed with the episode ...]
WALLY GATOR, rather proud to take over hosting duties for at least one week: Well, isn’t it interesting, don’t you know, to be given hosting duties for this week’s episode. Which sits just fine with Peter Potamus....
PETER POTAMUS: And that’s not a bad idea there, Wally, considering where we’re doing our diving party this week!
WALLY GATOR, picking up on the background: But at any rate, what’s particularly interesting is that Florida has so many freshwater springs of what geologists call “first magnitude”--having a flow rate of at least 100 cubic feet per second. Or some 64 million gallons of water a day ... which, as Peter himself once explained over breakfast, means having to seriously keep your mask on lest the discharge from a vent hole knock it off your face without warning!
MILDEW WOLF, adding some snark: Admittedly, not the best sort of scenario to happen while diving out here!
[At any rate, the scene shifts to the idyll, if it could be called so, of Weeki Wachee Springs, itself something of a Florida legend even with Walt Disney World still under construction whence this series is set, i.e., in 1970. We can find Our Intrepid Divers posing beside the column topped with a pair of their underwater performers in the adaggio pose, as well as taking in a performance by the Weeki Wachee Mermaids troupe in the underwater amphitheater.]
WALLY GATOR, narrating over much this scene: First stop, so as to get a feel for the experience--Weeki Wachee Springs. And whoever said it was impossible to actually perform underwater, to begin with? [We can see at least two instances of their Mermaids taking air from submerged hoses embedded inside the spring’s performance area during the performance.]
PETER POTAMUS, bemused to be “on the sidelines” for once: If you ask me, those Mermaids certainly have something that could melt a diver’s heart for once!
BREEZLY BRUIN, essentially seconding that: What could be so unusual a performance than to act underwater?!
[So, back on the road across Florida towards Ocala and Silver Springs; here, too, the crowd is sought to prime themselves up for What Lies Ahead.]
WALLY GATOR, obviously taking Floridian pride: Next stop--the legendary Silver Springs, outside of Ocala, don’t you know ... I suppose you still recall Sea Hunt ... this is where the show’s underwater scenes were filmed. Not to mention underwater scenes for quite a few other films and TV shows.... [We find Our Intrepid Crew on one of the Glass-Bottom Boats behind the legendary excursion around the spring, and the cruise’s narration can be heard explaining all. Including pointing out the underwater sets used in production of Sea Hunt--as well as an impromptu underwater ballet performance, scored to the inevitably cheesy stock music underscoring all, in the dock area as the vessel returns.]
And you thought Weeki Wachee was the king of underwater performance...
[At some roadside picnic area, perhaps getting the audience warmed up heading into the mid-show commercial break--]
It just so happens that yours truly, along with Peter Potamus “himself”, stumbled across this particular spring which was itself infamous for a rather infamously cheesy underwater horror film whose underwater scenes were made there, don’t you know. So cheesy, in fact--and so isolated the spring--that such was chosen for the dive this week. Which we’ll get into following the break.
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[Whence we return from the break, we go directly into that exceptionally legendary of underwater horror film scenes Z-movie department: That from The Return of the Aunt of Big Betta (In Schlock-O-Rama!) in which the title character goes into some seriously silly dive routines which aren’t quite Weeki Wachee to frighten some diver types supposedly searching for Remnants of a Lost Underwater Civilisation in that particular spring, as if she actually resided in that very spring ... but as Wally Gator “himself” explains in the overriding narration--]
Now who among us isn’t secretly fond of weekend late-night horror film fests as deal in especially awful examples of the genre ... such as The Return of the Aunt of Big Betta, whose memorable(?) underwater scene is now playing. [Thus the action shifts to the road heading towards the spring, with Peter Potamus driving and Wally riding shotgun to give directions] As a matter of fact, heading out of Silver Springs, yours truly was called in to ride shotgun to give directions to the spring at hand, [and we can see the rest of the crew nervously twiddling their thumbs and wondering where they were heading next in the van] ... and after driving about six miles on a rough dirt road in what would be “the middle of nowhere” for Florida, we found the spring at last!
[The scene switches to setting up camp, getting dinner prepared, getting a campfire going, even Hokey Wolf running the bicycle-frame air pump for refilling the SCUBA tanks for the dive ahead, trying not to look nervous about it yet having to know when to take the air gauge off as the tank was full ...]
And so the day begins--a slightly humid sort of day for late spring, which is par for the course in these parts of Florida, even with the spring waters being a constant 73 degrees [confirmed by Squiddly Diddly taking temperature in the waters just inside the shallows of the spring ahead of the dive] ... which goes into a safety briefing from Peter explaining how first-magnitude spring vent holes can release such air that can knock a diver’s mask off one’s face rather quickly, requiring all the more an especially snug fitting close to the face [and we can see the masks being tightened close to the face before the descent ... and once the descent gets underway ...]
Once you go diving in one of these springs ... it’s almost another world that plenty of divers can relate to!
[Much in the way of diving down--and discovery--to be had in this particular spring, which happens to generate some amazing clarity because of its First Magnitude status. And which the camera work of Squiddly Diddly captures rather amazingly, even close to the bottom--which is, rather amazingly, sandy with bits of eelgrass lining the bottom here and there; we can see many of our party taking off their fins and caressing their feet against the luxuriant eelgrass, with the inevitable reaction of such feeling oh so wonderful....]
Doesn’t eelgrass actually feel so soft, so wonderfully ticklish on the bare feet--almost as if this was something of the height of such an interesting dive as this?
[Which it is ... even as the intrepids make their ascent, some even willing to let the discharging water from the vent holes tickle against their bodies, with an almost gently hilarious sensation ensuing. At any rate, heading into the break towards the end of the show and--]
PETER POTAMUS, back to his accustomed role: May I just extend my thanks to Wally Gator there for hosting this week--as well as for actually locating this rather peculiar spring, besides! ‘Cause, after all, we seek to show that the diving experience can be a rather fascinating one in the company of great friends such as these ... which will be even more interesting over the next couple weeks, as we take some time in a real diver’s paradise, otherwise known as the Florida Keys, for some interesting diving experiences you wouldn’t want to miss ... so, until then, keep diving ...
@warnerarchive @joey-gatorman
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**JUST ANNOUNCED** It’s July, it’s summer and it’s time for the drive-in! And what’s more fun at the drive-in than schlocky monster movies under the stars? Nothing, daddy-o. So, on July 26 & 27, it’s SCHLOCK-O-RAMA 3, presented by Exhumed Films at the Mahoning Drive-In Theater! Our annual tribute to the cheap, trashy world of wild genre cinema that plays best on the giant outdoor screen! You’ll see monsters, monsters and more monsters, plus a tribute to the late, great Dick Miller, in his most iconic role as Walter Paisley in BUCKET OF BLOOD! Plus, there will be prizes, raffles, vendors and vintage trailers before before each showing! Don’t miss it! 🎟Tickets are on sale now! https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4265707 ⛺️Overnight Passes are available at the box office for an additional $10! Friday, July 26th: •THE VAMPIRE’S COFFIN (1958) Dir. Fernando Mendez / 80 mins. •A BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959) Dir. by Roger Corman / 66 mins. •BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER (1965) Dir. by Jon Hall / 70 mins •BLOOD THIRST (1971) Dir. by Newt Arnold / 74 mins. Saturday, July 27th: •OCTAMAN (1971) - Dir. by Harry Essex / 79 mins. •EQUINOX (1970) - Dir. by Jack Woods / 80 mins. •BLOOD (1974) - Dir. by Andy Milligan / 69 mins •ROBOT VS THE AZTEC MUMMY (1958) Dir. by Rafael Portillo / 65 mins. #cinema #classicfilm #classic #drivein #driveinmovie #doublefeature #driveinmovies #driveintheater #film #driveinmovies #filmpreservation #driveinmovietheater #lehighton #movies #movieposter #movietheater #nostalgia #phillyfilm #retro #VHS #classicfilm #mahoningdit #35mm #mahoningdriveintheater #schlockorama #schlock #mahoningdrivein MahoningDIT.com (at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByYVF8sFKNK/?igshid=10gttqpxgiryj
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Some of the trailers shown during Schlock-O-Rama VIII at the Mahoning Drive-In Theater
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Trailer title cards from Schlock-O-Rama VI at the Mahoning Drive-In Theater (July 29 - 31, 2022)
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**THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY** Calling All Families.. Calling All Friends.. Join us as the world’s most terrifying monsters gather for the biggest schlock show of them all! On July 24-26, Exhumed Films and the Mahoning Drive-In Theater present SCHLOCK-O-RAMA IV, the colossal creature feature edition! S-E-E!: TEN monumental motion pictures featuring some of the most marvelous mastodonic monsters ever conceived over two towering fear-filled nights! Friday, July 24: •THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS (1953) •Q - THE WINGED SERPENT (1982) •VALLEY OF GWANGI (1969) •MONSTROID (1980) Saturday, July 25: •KING KONG VS. GODZILLA (1962) •WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS (1966) •THE MIGHTY PEKING MAN (1977) •THE GIANT GILA MONSTER (1959) Sunday, July 26th: ***Special Sunday Night Shock Show!*** •FORDIDDEN PLANET (1956) •HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (1959) 🎞ALL 100% 35mm🎞 ðAll Tickets are $10 Per Person. Overnights are $15 Per Person for this event (includes General Ticket) Gates open at 6p - Showtime at Sundown (9ish) Stay tuned to our Social Media Outlets for more Dates & Titles;) 👉TIX: MahoningDIT.com👈 👉Link In Bio👈 #cinema #classicfilm #classic #drivein #driveinmovie #doublefeature #driveinmovies #driveintheater #film #driveinmovies #filmpreservation #driveinmovietheater #lehighton #movies #movieposter #movietheater #nostalgia #phillyfilm #retro #atthedrivein #mahoningdit #35mm #mahoningdriveintheater #mahoningdrivein #demons #exhumedfilms (at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater) https://www.instagram.com/p/CC_gdCdFnEr/?igshid=4ce0zxy4h8ar
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**COMING SOON: Schlock-o-Rama** Calling All Families.. Calling All Friends.. Join us as the world’s most terrifying monsters gather for the biggest schlock show of them all! On July 24-26, Exhumed Films and the Mahoning Drive-In Theater present SCHLOCK-O-RAMA IV, the colossal creature feature edition! S-E-E!: TEN monumental motion pictures featuring some of the most marvelous mastodonic monsters ever conceived over two towering fear-filled nights! Friday, July 24: •THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS (1953) •Q - THE WINGED SERPENT (1982) •VALLEY OF GWANGI (1969) •MONSTROID (1980) Saturday, July 25: •KING KONG VS. GODZILLA (1962) •WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS (1966) •THE MIGHTY PEKING MAN (1977) •THE GIANT GILA MONSTER (1959) Sunday, July 26th: ***Special Sunday Night Shock Show!*** •FORDIDDEN PLANET (1956) •HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (1959) 🎞ALL 100% 35mm🎞 ðAll Tickets are $10 Per Person. Overnights are $15 Per Person for this event (includes General Ticket) Gates open at 6p - Showtime at Sundown (9ish) Stay tuned to our Social Media Outlets for more Dates & Titles;) 👉TIX: MahoningDIT.com👈 👉Link In Bio👈 #cinema #classicfilm #classic #drivein #driveinmovie #doublefeature #driveinmovies #driveintheater #film #driveinmovies #filmpreservation #driveinmovietheater #lehighton #movies #movieposter #movietheater #nostalgia #phillyfilm #retro #atthedrivein #mahoningdit #35mm #mahoningdriveintheater #mahoningdrivein #demons #exhumedfilms (at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCmoHVIlXYe/?igshid=1w0v5vmcdu9ve
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**JUST ANNOUNCED** They’re coming! From the deepest depths of the ocean... from the soaring heights of the skies... from parts of the Earth unknown... the world’s most terrifying monsters are gathering for the biggest schlock show of them all! On July 24-26, Exhumed Films and the Mahoning Drive-In Theater present SCHLOCK-O-RAMA IV, the colossal creature feature edition! S-E-E!: Eight monumental motion pictures featuring some of the most marvelous mastodonic monsters ever conceived over two towering fear-filled nights! Plus, as a bonus, we’ll have a special Sunday night double shock show featuring two superlative super-shockers from the 50’s! All films presented in 35mm! Friday, July 24: •THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS (1953) •Q - THE WINGED SERPENT (1982) •VALLEY OF GWANGI (1969) •MONSTROID (1980) Saturday, July 25: •KING KONG VS. GODZILLA (1962) •WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS (1966) •THE MIGHTY PEKING MAN (1977) •THE GIANT GILA MONSTER (1959) Sunday, July 26th: ***Special Sunday Night Shock Show!*** •FORDIDDEN PLANET (1956) •HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (1959) - ðAll Tickets are $10 per person Overnights are $15 Per Person for this events (includes General Ticket) Gates open at 6p - Showtime at Sundown (9ish) Stay tuned to our Social Media Outlets for more Dates & Titles;) All events are Rain or Shine. No Refunds 👉Link In Bio👈 #cinema #classicfilm #classic #drivein #driveinmovie #doublefeature #driveinmovies #driveintheater #film #driveinmovies #filmpreservation #driveinmovietheater #lehighton #movies #movieposter #movietheater #nostalgia #phillyfilm #retro #atthedrivein #mahoningdit #35mm #mahoningdriveintheater #mahoningdrivein #demons #exhumedfilms (at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBtN0JSlvwD/?igshid=ujldskvwu5t1
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Meanwhile, who hasn’t heard of (let alone seen) The Return of the Wife of Aunt Etta (In Schlock-o-Rama!!) on the overnight schlock film fests, setting aside Shaggy and Scooby-Doo?
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TONIGHT! Schlock on 35mm! It will be one mega monsterific night at the Mahoning Drive-In Theater as night two of Exhumed Films’ essential SCHLOCK-O-RAMA III continues! See: Radioactive mutant monsters run amuck! Behold: Occult beasts from the netherworld of the Supernatural! Witness: The domestic woes of the Wolfman’s son and Dracula’s daughter! Glimpse: A mechanical marvel of the modern age square off against an ancient undead avatar! Saturday, July 27th: •OCTAMAN (1971) - Dir. by Harry Essex / 79 mins. •EQUINOX (1970) - Dir. by Jack Woods / 80 mins. •BLOOD (1974) - Dir. by Andy Milligan / 69 mins •ROBOT VS THE AZTEC MUMMY (1958) Dir. by Rafael Portillo / 65 mins. Plus, there will be prizes, raffles, vendors and vintage trailers before before each showing! Don’t miss it! 🎟Tickets are on sale now! https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4265707 ⛺️Overnight Passes are available at the box office for an additional $10! Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/674496282984189/?ti=icl MahoningDIT.com #cinema #classicfilm #classic #drivein #driveinmovie #doublefeature #driveinmovies #driveintheater #film #driveinmovies #filmpreservation #driveinmovietheater #lehighton #movies #movieposter #movietheater #nostalgia #phillyfilm #retro #VHS #classicfilm #mahoningdit #35mm #mahoningdriveintheater #schlockorama #schlock #mahoningdrivein MahoningDIT.com (at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0bpgfrFTKh/?igshid=1oqswvxvymaip
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**THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY** It’s July, it’s summer and it’s time for the drive-in! And what’s more fun at the drive-in than schlocky monster movies under the stars? Nothing, daddy-o. So, on July 26 & 27, it’s SCHLOCK-O-RAMA 3, presented by Exhumed Films at the Mahoning Drive-In Theater! Our annual tribute to the cheap, trashy world of wild genre cinema that plays best on the giant outdoor screen! You’ll see monsters, monsters and more monsters, plus a tribute to the late, great Dick Miller, in his most iconic role as Walter Paisley in BUCKET OF BLOOD! Plus, there will be prizes, raffles, vendors and vintage trailers before before each showing! Don’t miss it! 🎟Tickets are on sale now! https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4265707 ⛺️Overnight Passes are available at the box office for an additional $10! Friday, July 26th: •THE VAMPIRE’S COFFIN (1958) Dir. Fernando Mendez / 80 mins. •A BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959) Dir. by Roger Corman / 66 mins. •BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER (1965) Dir. by Jon Hall / 70 mins •BLOOD THIRST (1971) Dir. by Newt Arnold / 74 mins. Saturday, July 27th: •OCTAMAN (1971) - Dir. by Harry Essex / 79 mins. •EQUINOX (1970) - Dir. by Jack Woods / 80 mins. •BLOOD (1974) - Dir. by Andy Milligan / 69 mins •ROBOT VS THE AZTEC MUMMY (1958) Dir. by Rafael Portillo / 65 mins. #cinema #classicfilm #classic #drivein #driveinmovie #doublefeature #driveinmovies #driveintheater #film #driveinmovies #filmpreservation #driveinmovietheater #lehighton #movies #movieposter #movietheater #nostalgia #phillyfilm #retro #VHS #classicfilm #mahoningdit #35mm #mahoningdriveintheater #schlockorama #schlock #mahoningdrivein MahoningDIT.com (at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0UdhF2lWci/?igshid=v1lwod8uxhhm
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**THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY** It’s July, it’s summer and it’s time for the drive-in! And what’s more fun at the drive-in than schlocky monster movies under the stars? Nothing, daddy-o. So, on July 26 & 27, it’s SCHLOCK-O-RAMA 3, presented by Exhumed Films at the Mahoning Drive-In Theater! Our annual tribute to the cheap, trashy world of wild genre cinema that plays best on the giant outdoor screen! You’ll see monsters, monsters and more monsters, plus a tribute to the late, great Dick Miller, in his most iconic role as Walter Paisley in BUCKET OF BLOOD! Plus, there will be prizes, raffles, vendors and vintage trailers before before each showing! Don’t miss it! 🎟Tickets are on sale now! https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4265707 ⛺️Overnight Passes are available at the box office for an additional $10! Friday, July 26th: •THE VAMPIRE’S COFFIN (1958) Dir. Fernando Mendez / 80 mins. •A BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959) Dir. by Roger Corman / 66 mins. •BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER (1965) Dir. by Jon Hall / 70 mins •BLOOD THIRST (1971) Dir. by Newt Arnold / 74 mins. Saturday, July 27th: •OCTAMAN (1971) - Dir. by Harry Essex / 79 mins. •EQUINOX (1970) - Dir. by Jack Woods / 80 mins. •BLOOD (1974) - Dir. by Andy Milligan / 69 mins •ROBOT VS THE AZTEC MUMMY (1958) Dir. by Rafael Portillo / 65 mins. #cinema #classicfilm #classic #drivein #driveinmovie #doublefeature #driveinmovies #driveintheater #film #driveinmovies #filmpreservation #driveinmovietheater #lehighton #movies #movieposter #movietheater #nostalgia #phillyfilm #retro #VHS #classicfilm #mahoningdit #35mm #mahoningdriveintheater #schlockorama #schlock #mahoningdrivein MahoningDIT.com (at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0Ms9kil5fv/?igshid=1xbnm4jgfl28p
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**NEXT WEEKEND** It’s July, it’s summer and it’s time for the drive-in! And what’s more fun at the drive-in than schlocky monster movies under the stars? Nothing, daddy-o. So, on July 26 & 27, it’s SCHLOCK-O-RAMA 3, presented by Exhumed Films at the Mahoning Drive-In Theater! Our annual tribute to the cheap, trashy world of wild genre cinema that plays best on the giant outdoor screen! You’ll see monsters, monsters and more monsters, plus a tribute to the late, great Dick Miller, in his most iconic role as Walter Paisley in BUCKET OF BLOOD! Plus, there will be prizes, raffles, vendors and vintage trailers before before each showing! Don’t miss it! 🎟Tickets are on sale now! https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4265707 ⛺️Overnight Passes are available at the box office for an additional $10! Friday, July 26th: •THE VAMPIRE’S COFFIN (1958) Dir. Fernando Mendez / 80 mins. •A BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959) Dir. by Roger Corman / 66 mins. •BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER (1965) Dir. by Jon Hall / 70 mins •BLOOD THIRST (1971) Dir. by Newt Arnold / 74 mins. Saturday, July 27th: •OCTAMAN (1971) - Dir. by Harry Essex / 79 mins. •EQUINOX (1970) - Dir. by Jack Woods / 80 mins. •BLOOD (1974) - Dir. by Andy Milligan / 69 mins •ROBOT VS THE AZTEC MUMMY (1958) Dir. by Rafael Portillo / 65 mins. #cinema #classicfilm #classic #drivein #driveinmovie #doublefeature #driveinmovies #driveintheater #film #driveinmovies #filmpreservation #driveinmovietheater #lehighton #movies #movieposter #movietheater #nostalgia #phillyfilm #retro #VHS #classicfilm #mahoningdit #35mm #mahoningdriveintheater #schlockorama #schlock #mahoningdrivein MahoningDIT.com (at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0CYw-DF8O_/?igshid=1w3ockqdzeote
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