1933
Below the Sea (1933) Review, with Fay Wray and Ralph Bellamy
It’s Fay Wray versus… a giant octopus this week, it seems. Uh, roar?
It’s Fay Wray versus… a giant octopus this week, it seems. Uh, roar?
This Joe E. Brown and Joan Bennett vehicle gives it the old college try!
You will forgot this movie before you finish the review. I know I did.
Gold Dust Gertie is about a gold digger in 1933. What a weird coincidence.
Beasts who become men! Cat woman seducing a tough sailor! Mad scientists gone mad with power! And Bela Lugosi!
Mae West waggles her hips and rolls her eyes in this crazy comedy with Cary Grant.
That’s pretty close to nudity, that’s some blood, there’s some murder. Oh, and weeeeed. 420, sing songs every day.
The Pre-Code Follies: No, it’s not the one that’s on all of the t-shirts and dorm room walls. It’s the original Scarface. You know, the really fucking good one. From Danny.
Pre-Code Follies: Is this the prequel to Get Rich or Die Trying? No. No it’s not. From Danny.