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Friday, January 8th, 2010
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I won’t go into the pros or cons of the movie, which many other reviewers have covered earlier. If you like Ken Russell, can tolerate some ambiguity, and enjoy the darkness of Romantic poetry, you probably like this movie; if you don’t, you won’t.

What I will mention is that Artisan has provided us with a DVD that defines “lackluster.” There are no, repeat no, extras on the DVD. Not even an original trailer or still of an A sheet. The format is pan-and-scan, and I do not believe any attempt was made to restore the print. In fact, I would venture so far as to say this is simply the earlier VHS-formatted movie transferred directly onto DVD. If, like me, you no longer own or use a VCR, or your VHS version is worn out, this DVD is worthwhile. If not, then wait until someone who cares about movies, perhaps Anchor Bay, gets permission to produce this movie on DVD, and does it right.

I can honestly say that I’ve never really been a fan of Russell’s films, for some reason, the incoherent strangeness of his works never appealed to me; however, in Gothic, this combination of surreal weirdness works perfectly.

The movie is basically about one night that poet Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Godwin (author of Frankenstein), along with Claire Clairmont, spend together with poet Lord Byron and his doctor John Polidori. In the course of the evening they decide to “raise the dead” and this idea haunts Mary, inspiring her to write her famous story about creation and the destruction of one’s creation (it also inspired Polidori to write the excellent short novel “The Vampyre.”) So, there is a cerebral element to this film which will probably not appeal to the average moviegoer.

I have the suspicion that this movie probably is well-loved by most intelligent Goths and well-read people with a love of Gothic literature to begin with, so if you’re expecting the usual blood and gore of traditional horror films, please move on. This movie is haunting because it deals more with the psychological demons of the mind, and this is portrayed by the various images that haunt the characters of the films, as their fears “come to life.”

I would highly recommend this film to anyone who loves Gothic literature, or just English literature to begin with, as well as anyone with elegant tastes who is tired of the cheap horror movies that abound these days.

In sum, I will add that Ken Russell’s Gothic is highly unappreciated, and in my opinion, deserved accolades.

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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

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KILLER CULT CLASSICS FOUR-PACK The Brain That Wouldn’t Die This lurid, low-budget shocker is a tru giant among cult movies, in which Jan Compton (Virginia Leith) literally loses her head in a fiery car crash, and awakens as a monstrosity. Approximately 83 minutes Black and White The Killer Shrews Best known as Deputy Festus Haggen on Gunsmoke, Ken Curtis produced and co-stars in this schlock classic about giant shrews that consume their body weight every eight hours. Approximately 69 minutes Black and White Teenagers from Outer Space Aliens plan to use Earth as grazing land for lobster-like critters, but Derek (David Love) rebels and must evade a pursur armed with a disintegrator ray that turns people to bones. Approximately 86 minutes Black and White The Wasp Woman An eccentric scientist develops an enzyme extract from royal wasp jelly that rejuvenates Janice Starlin (Susan Cabot), with one tiny little side effect: it turns her into a monster! Approximately 72 minutes Black and White

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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Review of HOW TO DANCE THROUGH TIME Vol. II. Dances of the Ragtime Era 1910-1920 Online

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Animal Dances, Castle Walk, Tango, Maxixe, and Hesitation Waltz.

This DVD provides 44 step combinations and “how-to” instructions to help viewers learn to dance the most popular social dances of the early 20th century. Professional dancers show the dances with the authentic music, fashions, and steps of the era. The dances are introduced with historical information accompanied by original photographs and drawings. When individual step instructions are completed, easy-to-learn dance sequnces are performed. . The original written sources are also included.

Carol Teten has over 40 years of experience as a teacher, choreographer, and dance historian,. She is the founder and founding artistic director of Dance Through Time, the award-winning theatrical dance company of San Francisco, which performs the dances for the videos.

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