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SHE BLOGGED BY NIGHT RIDES AGAIN

Posted on May 25, 2020January 9, 2022Author staciaPosted in administrative,
personal

Good morning all, and welcome back to She Blogged By Night. Anything interesting
happen while I was gone? The blog is back in some capacity, though I don’t know
yet if much new content will be posted. Right now, my new reviews tend to be
brief and more suited to Letterboxd than a blog, and…

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CLASSIC AMIGA GAME REVIEW: IT CAME FROM THE DESERT (1989)

Posted on June 9, 2020January 18, 2022Author staciaPosted in From the Archives,
review, Video Game

Based loosely on dozens of 1950s American sci fi thrillers, especially the 1954
mutant-ant classic “Them!”, It Came from the Desert challenges both your mind
and your might. When you boot up the game, a gorgeous red-orange desert panorama
scrolls by as a narrator warns that, because man has meddled where he should not
have, this desert will become living proof that the Biblical prophesy “the meek
shall inherit the earth” is about to come true.


BAND OF ANGELS (1957)

Posted on May 27, 2020May 25, 2020Author staciaPosted in From the Archives,
review2 Replies

Band of Angels contains some of the most laughable dialogue of the 1950s,
pseudo-epic puffery complete with a star-studded cast and a wardrobe budget
exceeding the entire annual income of Guam. Scored by Max Steiner and directed
by the legendary Raoul Walsh, one would think that this movie could at least
have some entertainment value, but it struggles to provide even that.


THE LAW AND JAKE WADE (1958)

Posted on October 11, 2017Author staciaPosted in Home Video, review

The Law and Jake Wade is not just a gorgeous film to look at but an exciting
tale, and a solid entry in the American Western genre.


HORROR HOSTS #2

Posted on October 6, 2017Author staciaPosted in Halloween Photos

A gallery of horror movie hosts from the golden age of television, including
Vampira, Ghoulardi, Count Shockula, Bob Wilkins and more.


HOLLYWOOD IN COSTUME

Posted on October 4, 2017Author staciaPosted in Halloween Photos

Clifton Webb, Marlene Dietrich, and Elizabeth Allan at a Hollywood theme party
held by Basil Rathbone and wife Ouida Bergere in 1935. The theme was “The Person
You Most Admire.” Dietrich chose Leda of the famous fable, while her escort for
the night, Elizabeth Allen, went as Dietrich.


DUNSMUIR HOUSE (BURNT OFFERINGS, 1976)

Posted on October 3, 2017October 4, 2017Author staciaPosted in Horror Movie
Locations

Dunsmuir House, Built 1899 2960 Peralta Oaks Court, Oakland, California Seen in:
Burnt Offerings (1976), Phantasm (1979), A View to a Kill (1985), So I Married
an Axe Murderer (1993), & More     “A COAL KING GONE” announced the Los Angeles
Herald on the morning of February 1, 1900. Alexander Dunsmuir, the 47-year-old
multimillionaire,…

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IT’S HALLOWEEN ON SBBN!

Posted on October 1, 2017March 29, 2018Author staciaPosted in Halloween Photos

Hello everyone, and welcome to another exciting October here at SBBN. Most years
we try to do a little something fun for Halloween month, and this year is no
exception, but before we get too carried away, let’s give a little love to past
Halloween hootenannies: A Very Brief History of a Very Famous Mask:…

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S.O.B. (1981)

Posted on April 14, 2017September 16, 2017Author staciaPosted in Home Video,
review1 Reply

Blake Edwards was mad at Hollywood. He’d gone through some things, man, and now
he had a whole lot of beef with the entire cynical, money-grubbing,
back-stabbing lot. In 1981, after making a comeback with mega-hits The Pink
Panther and 10, he started on a nasty little poison pen letter to Tinseltown
called S.O.B., short for “standard operational bullshit,” otherwise known as the
way Hollywood always works.


THE DELINQUENTS (1957)

Posted on April 13, 2017April 13, 2017Author staciaPosted in Home Video, review

What sets The Delinquents apart from other low-budget teen flicks of the time is
its professional look. It’s clean, even sleek, and without the (usually
hilarious) errors one would find in something meant to basically be background
noise while teenagers necked in the back seat.


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