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NUTS4R2
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I blog about film, books, TV and assorted miscellanea. Read my words at https://nuts4r2.blogspot.com
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Think that might be the only time we actually see a Rutan.
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It’s just been reprinted by DC!
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And even: “… (a scene where both he and Rossington were ad libbing the whole lot, they really got drunk for the occasion). There’s also a cameo scene starring Christopher Lee as an MI5 man.”
And also: “... in fact, the US version which screened for AIP under the title RAW MEAT, had some of the gorier scenes trimmed before it got into their cinemas at the time.”
And: “… probably stronger, than even the Italian zombie movies which were to come out half a decade later. Which is why, I’m sure, it was such a big hit with the kiddies in the school playground the next day…”
From my latest review: “… he uses the only piece of language he has picked up over the years, repetitively, in the hopes he can be understood... ‘Miiind the doors!’.”
And also: “… obviously embrace what I like to think of as ‘interior cinema’, where the various characters (and by extension the actors portraying them) are allowed to wander around in silence with their thoughts.”
And: “… there’s a heartbreaking scene with Jesse’s dog, who has liver disease…”
From my latest review: “… his suspicions are instantly aroused because, he was a little drunk for the interview and he doesn’t understand why they hired him. It soon becomes clear…”
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I recently did a retrospective show on the ghostly books of the late great Aidan Chambers - and here it is - hypnogoria.libsyn.co...

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And also: “… has to angle the open window of his flat in just the right way every morning so that the reflection from the sun hits the canary in the building opposite to get it to sing.”
And: “There’s the road sweeper who talks so much to all and sundry that he never manages to move his pile of rubbish, for example. Or the wonderful moment when a dog is snarling at the toothy fish…”