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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 8 months ago
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)
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i-heart-schlock · 10 months ago
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“How would you like to have some dinner tonight?”
“Oh, I probably will. I'll see you in the morning.”
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moviesandmania · 5 months ago
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KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS William Shatner vs. tarantulas - free on Tubi and YouTube
‘A living, crawling, Hell on earth!’ Kingdom of the Spiders is a 1977 American science fiction horror film directed by John “Bud” Cardos (Mutant; The Dark) and produced by Igo Kantor, Jeffrey M. Sneller and James Bond Johnson. The screenplay was written by Richard Robinson and Alan Caillou, from an original story by Jeffrey M. Sneller and Stephen Lodge. The movie stars William Shatner (Incubus;…
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flashfuckingflesh · 6 months ago
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Is this EVIL Real or is it a "Deathdream" reviewed! "(Blue Underground / 4K UHD and Blu-ray Combo)
The Nightmare is Here. “Deathdream” on 4K UHD Blu-ray! The Brooks family just sat down for dinner before receiving a personal house call by a military commander, conveying the tragic killed in action telegram of their son Andy during a Vietnam War skirmish.  Very early next morning, Andy inexplicably arrives at their doorstep and the whole family is elated with his return and relieved in the…
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facelesswoman666 · 2 years ago
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Ren’s Knights
Kylo x female reader. ✨
18+ kylo ren fic, including the knights of ren and a lot of smut. The use of pet names. Kylo being a dick, but a really hot one.
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The knights hadn’t dared lay their eyes on your form, not once, as breathtakingly beautiful as it was. You were his property, his wanton pet that doted happily on his every whim, and he dismissed the fact of your obsession, addressed it as merely a useful factor in his selfish possession of you. He consumed your every thought, not a moment passed by when his body didn’t distract you.
They overheard you screaming out, your lewd noises, escaped from your throat as he closed his large hands around it, to restrict you firmly in place in the shower. No crevice of their shared living space was exempt from the echoes of your pleasured sounds. The resounding of the harshness of his thrusts and the brutality of the pace he set into you. If not for the patter of the running water against acrylic, there would have been no respite from you.
This exact situation repeated itself for days to no end, and they harboured the smallest inkling of hatred for the man they all loved as a best friend, for not being careful to mind his personal toy correctly. Ap’lek shuddered grossly as the next wave of high pitched whines reverberated throughout their quarters “How many times a day do you think he fucks her?’ He queried suddenly to the room.
They all laughed, hiding their outbursts of emotion behind the palms of their hands and the necks of their training hoodies “I honestly stopped counting a few days ago.” Cardo admitted, half serious. There was no time to joke in a situation as, interesting as this. No peace settled in the moments of unpleasant silence between the men, and noise perpetuated throughout the walls of their substantial living quarters.
The noise of you, no strangled squeal escaped from your larynx as he squeezed the pad of his thumb and forefinger against the glossy skin of your delicate throat. His palm encompassed the whole of your breast, groped the flesh roughly, rolled the pink bud of your nipple in his nimble fingers, surprisingly so for a man of his stature.
Ren waged war on his primal urges to contain the low rumble of lust that threatened to pour from his blushed red lips.
“good” he purred, coaxing the pleasure from you “my very own whore, for the taking” The point of his freckled nose pressed against your helix; stuttered inhalation sounds vibrating throughout your ear. Drawing in the perfume of your sweat fused with the droplets of scorching water. A wet slap, and your knees began to buckle under the force of your own pleasure. He had driven you insane long ago, and could alight you with a snap of his finger, it terrified you to honestly understand how your fate was sealed.
Bound to his existence. his body and the extreme broadness of his shoulders, in comparison to the subtle slenderness of his hips and abdomen. To say he was sculpted, was a major understatement, he was carved by a deity, or at least that was how you looked upon him. And equally not how he looked upon you. His shaft fit completely into you, pulsated and slid restlessly against your walls, that dripped with feminine slick, and he slammed brutally into you recurrently.
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brokehorrorfan · 5 months ago
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Kingdom of the Spiders will be released on Blu-ray on August 20 via Kino Lorber. Featuring reversible artwork, the 1977 nature-run-amok horror film is spine #14 in the Kino Cult line.
John "Bud" Cardos (Mutant) directs from a script by Richard Robinson (Piranha) and Alan Caillou (Village of the Giants). William Shatner stars with Tiffany Bolling, Woody Strode, Lieux Dressler, and Altovise Davis.
Special features are listed below.
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Special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Lee Gambin (new)
Audio commentary by director John "Bud" Cardos, producer Igo Kantor, spider wrangler Jim Brockett, and cinematographer John Morrill
Audio commentary by producer Igo Kantor and actress Tiffany Bolling
Interview with actress Tiffany Bolling
Interview with writer Steve Lodge
Radio spot
Theatrical trailer
As even greater numbers of the helpless animals meet their deaths it is discovered that hundreds of tarantulas occupy the farm land. This is strange indeed! Tarantulas don't live in colonies…or do they? An attractive entomologist (Tiffany Bolling) is called to the dusty little Arizona town to explain the sudden arrival of the spiders and their usual behavior. But is it too late? Time seems to be running out as the new species of eight-legged freaks now number in the thousands. The spiders are everywhere—and man is their prey!
Pre-order Kingdom of the Spiders.
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ronnymerchant · 1 year ago
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John “Bud” Cardo’s in the never finished Sam Sherman 1960’s film DEVIL WOLF OF SHADOW MOUNTAIN.
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gotankgo · 7 months ago
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The Dark (1979)
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The Dark‘s John Bloom with director Bud Cardos
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saturdaynightmatinee · 7 months ago
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5 / 10
Título Original: Mutant AKA Night Shadows
Año: 1984
Duración: 100 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: John 'Bud' Cardos, Mark Rosman
Guion: John C. Kruize, Peter Z. Orton
Música: Richard Band
Fotografía:Alfred Taylor
Reparto: Wings Hauser, Bo Hopkins, Jody Medford, Lee Montgomery, Marc Clement
Productora: Laurelwood Productions
Género: Horror; Thriller; Sci-Fi
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docrotten · 1 year ago
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KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS (1977) – Episode 197 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“If you don’t stop pestering me, one of these mornings I’m gonna show up and start milking that cow.” Who doesn’t like milk? Don’t answer that! Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr – as they check out Capt. Kirk/T.J. Hooker/Denny Crane while he attempts to wage war on attacking arachnids establishing their own Kingdom of the Spiders (1977).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 197 – Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)
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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.
In rural Arizona, countless killer tarantulas are migrating through a farm town, killing every living thing in their path. The town’s veterinarian will do everything in his power to survive the onslaught.
Director: John ‘Bud’ Cardos 
Writers: Richard Robinson & Alan Caillou (screenplay); Jeffrey M. Sneller & Stephen Lodge (original story)
Produced by: Igo Kantor and Jeffrey M. Sneller
Makeup Department:
Kathy Agron (makeup artist)
Ve Neill (makeup artist)
Selected Cast:
William Shatner as Dr. Robert ‘Rack’ Hansen
Tiffany Bolling as Diane Ashley
Woody Strode as Walter Colby
Lieux Dressler as Emma Washburn
David McLean as Gene Smith
Natasha Ryan as Linda Hansen
Altovise Davis as Birch Colby
Joe Ross as Vern Johnson
Marcy Lafferty as Terry Hansen
Adele Malis-Morey as  Betty Johnson (as Adele Malis)
Roy Engel as Mayor Connors
Hoke Howell as Earl Forbes
Bill Coontz as Clyde (as Bill Foster)
Whitey Hughes as The Baron
Jay Lawrence as Deputy
Bettie Bolling as Mildred
Anita Merritt as Waitress (as Juanita Merritt)
Nadia Caillou as Screaming Woman
Valla Rae McDade as Screaming Woman
Jon-Jon as Injured Boy
Are you ready for thousands of live spiders vs. William Shatner in John “Bud” Cardos’ Kingdom of the Spiders? “A living, crawling, hell on Earth,” indeed! Yeah, perhaps this creature feature is a bit silly and asks for a lot of reality to be suspended but the results are effective and often well shot. Of course, the more the eight-legged beasties give you the creeps, the more this film will get your skin crawling. Join the Grue Crew as they revisit Santos Ellin Jr.’s favorite horror film for 1977, examining the SFX, the wonderful cast of character actors, and the Shatner himself. Oh, yeah, and props for the downbeat Seventies ending! Enjoy! 
At the time of this writing, Kingdom of the Spiders is available to stream from Tubi.
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 David Cronenberg’s Shivers (1975). No, Nick, we haven’t done that one yet. 
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]
Check out this episode!
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bens-things · 3 years ago
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The Day Time Ended (1980) dir. John “Bud” Cardos
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rhetthammersmithhorror · 4 years ago
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The Dark | 1979
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cultfaction · 4 years ago
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Mutant (1984)
Directed by John “Bud” Cardos, Mutant (aka Night Shadows) stars Wings Hauser as Josh Cameron who along with his brother Mike (Lee Montgomery) are attacked by a gang of local rednecks and run of the road. With their car damaged tehy walk to a local small town hoping to find somewhere to stay for the night. What they find instead is a small town whose inhabitants are suffering from a mysterious…
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peter-ash · 4 years ago
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wehavesuchsightstoshowyou · 8 years ago
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Mutant (AKA Night Shadows) / 1984 / US / d. John ‘Bud’ Cardos
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