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Movies of the '70s Marathon
Time for a little Blast from the Past. From now... through-out the weekend I will be watching movies that was made back in the '70s. No matter the Genre, no matter if it was theatrically released or a TV Movie. Just as long as the movie was made in the '70s

Sometime I like to have breaks between the movies in my marathons. And I am in the mood for that once again. This time I will be watching '70s Cartoons  between each movie. As I have SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS: 1970s: VOLUME 1 DVD Release that I would like to watch.

My goal is to watch every cartoon in that set. So that means I need a goal of 18 movies over the next 4 days. Not sure I will make it... but I will give it a go!

My Movies of the '70s
Where my choices could be... (Titles in Bold is movies I never seen)
- The Abominable Dr. Phibes
- Alien
- The Amityville Horror
- Battle for the Planet of the Apes
- Beneath the Planet of the Apes
- Black Brigade
- Bloodsucking Freaks
- The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
- Burnt Offerings
- Carrie
- Chino
- Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
- Creature from Black Lake
- Cry Blood Apache
- Damien: The Omen II
- Dawn of the Dead
- Deep Red
- Deliverance
- Demon Seed
- Deranged
- Desperate Mission
- Die Sister Die
- Dirty Harry
- Don't Look in the Basement
- Dr. Phibes Rises Again!
- Duel
- The Dunwich Horror
- Embryo
- The Enforcer
- Enter the Dragon
- Escape from the Planet of the Apes
- Escape to Witch Mountain
- The Exorcist
- Flesh Feast
- Frogs
- God Told Me To
- The Grand Duel
- Halloween
- Hanged Man
- Invasion of the Body Snatchers
- It Can't Be Done Amigo
- Jack the Ripper
- Jaws
- Kid Vengeance
- King Kong
- Legacy of Blood
- Lady Frankenstein
- The Last House on the Left
- The Legend of Hell House
- The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
- Madhouse
- Magnum Force
- MASH
- Messiah of Evil
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- Moon of the Wolf
- The Night Stalker
- The Night Strangler
- Norma Rae
- The Omen
- Phantasm
- Powder Keg
- Rage of the Master
- Rescue from Gilligan's Island
- Return from Witch Mountain
- Salem's Lot
- Satanic Rites of Dracula
- Scooby Doo Meets Batman
- Scream of the Wolf
- Screaming Ninjas
- Silent Night, Bloody Night
- Sisters of Death
- Snake Crane Secret
- Snow Beast
- Summer of Fear
- Superman
- Tales from the Crypt
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
- Theater of Blood
- Trilogy of Terror
- Vault of Horrors
- Web of the Spider
- The Werewolf and the Vampire Woman
- White Fang to the Rescue
- Wolf Man
- Young Frankenstein
- Zombie


SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS: 1970s: VOLUME 1
Remember when the coolest, funnest day of the week was Saturday? Sure you do! That's when you tuned into the 'toons. The funny ones, the futuristic ones, the action packed ones – they were all part of your growing up. So blame them. Better yet, relive them with this 17-cartoon (5+ hours!) array of shows you watched while wearing your PJs and digging into a bowl of cereal.

Set Includes 'Toons From:

AMAZING CHAN AND THE CHAN CLAN


THE BATMAN TARZAN ADVENTURE HOUR


FUNKY PHANTOM


GOOBER AND THE GHOST CHASERS


HONG KONG PHOOEY


THE JETSONS


JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS


THE NEW SCOOBY DOO MOVIES


ROMAN HOLIDAYS


SPEED BUGGY


WHEELIE AND THE CHOPPER BUNCH


YOGI'S GANG
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Title: The Abominable Dr. Phibes
Year: 1971
Director: Robert Fuest
Rating: PG-13
Length: 95 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital Mono, French: Dolby Digital Mono, Spanish: Dolby Digital Mono
Subtitles: French, Spanish

Stars:
Vincent Price as Dr. Phibes
Joseph Cotten as Dr. Vesalius
Virginia North as Vulnavia
Terry-Thomas as Dr. Longstreet
Sean Bury as Lem

Plot:
Vincent Price plays a diabolical doc seeking the ultimate in revenge with precision creepiness...and surgical wit! After a team of surgeons botches his beloved wife's operation, the distraught Dr. Phibes unleashes a score of Old-Testament atrocities – from a plague of locusts to an attack of rats – on his enemies that climax in what may be one of "the eeriest endings on screen record" (Syracuse Herald-Journal)!

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My Thoughts:
This is one of the many in my collection I never seen before today. Though it is one that was suggested to me on many occasions by many people. Vincent Price has become a favorite of mine. I have to admit... I had my concerns about this one as soon as it started. Since I am not a fan of music of any kind. And this one opens with some strange orchestra. The movie itself... while good... I was expecting better. Maybe because of how people have gone on and on about it to me... causing my expectations to be higher then they should have been. But over all it is worth watching and I am glad I have it in my collection.

My Rating: 3.5/5
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Well... one thing made my marathon easier. The case says there is 17 cartoons in that set. When I popped in the discs I found there is only 16... so that is one less movie I need to watch for this marathon.

Here is the list of cartoons:

Disc 1:
1. The Jetsons - Space Car
2. The New Adventures of Batman (The Batman Tarzan Adventure Hour) - Pest
3. Tarzan Lord of the Jungle (The Batman Tarzan Adventure Hour) - Tarzan and the Colossus of Zome
4. Hong Kong Fooey - Car Theives
5. Hong Kong Fooey - Zoo Story
6. Goober and the Ghost Chasers - Assignment Ahaab Apparition
7. Speed Buggy - Speed Buggy Went That-A-Way
8. Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch - Double Cross Country
9. Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch - The Infiltrator
10. Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch - The Stunt Show

Disc 2:
11. Yogi's Gang - Greedy Geenie
12. Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan - Scotland Yard
13. Roman Holidays - Double Date
14. Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space - The Nemo's a No-No Affair
15. The New Scooby Doo Movies - The Ghostly Creep from the Deep
16. The Funky Fantom - I'll Haunt You Later

Then I got a phone call that made this marathon harder again. Brittany has a doctor's appointment I forgot about tomorrow morning. So that will take away from the time to watch movies.

But at least Britt will be home from school tomorrow... giving us 3 days to watch movies and toons together instead of 2. 
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Toon Time!


"The Jungle -- here I was born, and here my parents died when I was but an infant. I would have soon perished too, had I not been found by a kindly she-ape named Kala who adopted me as her own and taught me the ways of the wild. I learned quickly and grew stronger each day. And now I share the frendship and trust of all jungle animals. The Jungle is filled with beauty and danger, and lost cities filled with good and evil. This is my domain, and I protect those who come here for I am Tazan, Lord of the Jungle."

Tarzan and the Colossus of Zome
Season 2 - Episode 3
When one city of miniature people build a giant robot to fight another city of miniature people, Tarzan must make peace between them.

My Thoughts:
When I seen this listed in the set... for the life of me I couldn't remember this cartoon. Then as soon as I saw the intro of the show it all came flooding back to me. As it was actually one of my favorites from my childhood. Now the question is did it hold up? In my opinion it definitely did! I enjoyed it very much and felt like a kid again watching it. Of course it reminds me of many other cartoons from the time. Same style, same familiar background music (yes... sometimes I do notice this... if the same stuff is used often as it is in the toons of the '70s) and same morals to the story-lines. The characters always learn a lesson in the kid shows back then. It is a shame that all the episodes to this classic toon is not on DVD.

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Title: Jaws
Year: 1975
Director: Steven Spielberg
Rating: PG
Length: 124 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English, French

Stars:
Roy Scheider as Brody
Robert Shaw as Quint
Richard Dreyfuss as Hooper
Lorraine Gary as Ellen Brody
Murray Hamilton as Vaughn

Plot:
This Special 25th Anniversary Collector's Edition is Digitally Mastered and contains exclusive footage, interviews, and behind-the-scenes material.

Steven Spielberg directed this classic film that became one of the most enduring action-suspense films of all time.

"JAWS" was an instant blockbuster, a phenomenon, and today it is still among the highest grossing films in motion picture history, acclaimed by critics and audiences alike.

Rediscover the timeless film that continues to make entire generations afraid to go in the water.

Extras:
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Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
Gallery
Production Notes
Interactive Games
Outtakes/Bloopers
DVD-ROM Content

My Thoughts:
This is the first time I have watched this movie in a very long time. This is only the second time I watched it since I bought it a good 7 years ago. Not because it is a bad movie as I do enjoy it. Though I don't think I enjoy it quite as much as a lot of people. It is a good story but I do find it slow at times. Plus there is the fact that I was never much of a fan of Richard Dreyfuss though I did enjoy him in this more then I do in most movies I have seen with him. Over all... I would definitely recommend this one.

My Rating: 4/5
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Sorry you didn't like Dr Phibes as much as you'd hoped Pete - that's the problem sometimes, though. When things are hyped up so much you go in expecting a masterpiece!  The sequel (imo) is not as good, but is still a lot of fun.

As for the cartoons you have some Hong Kong Phooey and Scooby Doo coming up, which I've been pretty partial to on occasions... 

I'm looking forward to reading more of your reviews. 

I feel that I should do more marathons rather than just grabbing films off the shelves at random. 
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Yeah... I do think I was expecting a little too much from Dr. Phibes after all the hype I got about it.

I would love to watch Hong Kong Phooey or Scooby Doo next... but Britt is home from school now... going to watch with me. And she wants Josie and the Pussycats!  I know it is because she knows I don't like it! 

Doing the marathons makes movie watching a little more fun for me. Though sometimes I do get a little uh... creative when it comes to the themes. 
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Toon Time!


Josie and the Pussycats followed the adventures of an all-girl rock and roll group as they travelled the world playing gigs and along the way thwarted the weird diabolical plots of several megalomaniacs looking to rule the world.

The Nemo's a No-No Affair
Season 1 - Episode 1
While on a low-economy cruise to Pago Pago Island, the gang's ship is attacked and sunk by Captain Nemo's super submarine. The great-grandson of the original Nemo reveals his plans of using his sub to sink any ship in his path in order to rule the seas. After being captured and dropped to the bottom of the ocean, the Pussycats escape, locate Nemo's headquarters on Volcano Island and set out to stop his plans in their unusual, madcap fashion. 

My Thoughts:
OMG... the torture my own daughter put me through! How could she! This is basically nothing more then a Scooby Doo rip-off set to music. I mean some of the characters are even drawn to look like the characters of Scooby Doo (Fred/Alan) And even sounds like they had the same actors on a couple of the voices. This is definitely not one I would recommend seeing. Very very bad! 

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Well... it don't look like I will have this marathon done by Sunday like I wanted to. Will have to be one of my on-going marathons.  Only got 2 movies watched yesterday! And then today I had to take Brittany for a check up. Doctor said she is fit as a fiddle!  So don't see myself getting to much watched today. But I will be working on it today... and throughout the weekend. But looks like it will go into next week as well.
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Title: The Exorcist: The Version You've Never Seen
Year: 1973
Director: William Friedkin
Rating: R
Length: 132 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital Surround EX, English: Dolby Digital Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles: English, French

Stars:
Ellen Burstyn as Chris MacNeil
Max von Sydow as Father Merrin
Lee J. Cobb as Lt. Kinderman
Kitty Winn as Sharon
Jack MacGowran as Burke Dennings

Plot:
Brace yourself as one of the all-time spellbinders possesses you all over again. Director William Friedkin and producer/screenwriter William Peter Blatty have revisited The Exorcist to integrate 11 minutes of scenes and images deleted before the film's 1973 release and digitally restore the picture and audio elements. The result is an experience more gripping than ever.

Now seen are moments deepening the impact of the performances by Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn, Jason Miller, Max von Sydow and Lee J. Cobb. They include a "nervous disorder" diagnosis, expansion of Father Merrin's arrival before the ritual, priestly doubts during the ritual, an epilogue with Lt. Kinderman and Father Dyer and most notably, a shattering staircase descent by Regan. Winner of Oscars® for Best Adapted Screenplay (by Blatty) and Sound, The Exorcist astonishes time and again like no other movie.

Extras:
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Theatrical Trailers
Production Notes
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My Thoughts:
Let me start out this review by letting you all know that this film holds a special place in my heart. This was Dawn's (my late wife) all time favorite movie. We watched this together countless times. And it never failed to scare her every time. Scared her to the point that after watching it she made me follow her around the house as she didn't want to be anywhere alone. I always felt it was unfortunate she never saw this version of the movie. While the movie never scared me. I could see how it would scare people.

The above reminds me of something else. Several years later my niece spent the night with us. And she came to me saying... "Uncle Pete, Show me a movie that will scare me!" So I instantly thought of The Exorcist... and can you believe she sat there and laughed through the entire movie!?!? Kids now a day! Which bring us to the point that it was Brittany who chose this movie to watch next. But I already told her.... if she laughs at this movie... I am calling a psychiatrist!

To me this is a great movie. Sure it is a bit slow in parts. But the story is of such interest to me that it didn't "feel" slow. I of course love the head spin scene... and then there is the whole spider walk down the stairs scene... very cool. I am afraid that my problem reviewing this movie is determining how much of my fondness is for the quality of the movie and how much of it is how it just holds a special place in my heart. So how true is the rating I am giving it? I am questioning myself on this matter. But one thing I would never question myself on is the fact that I would definitely recommend this movie!

My Rating: 4.5/5
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Toon Time!


Each of the episodes of this series featured a special guest star, who would help the gang solve the mystery of the week. Some of these guest stars were living celebrities who provided their own voices (Don Knotts, Jerry Reed, Jeannie, Jonathan Winters, Sandy Duncan, Tim Conway, Dick Van Dyke, and Sonny & Cher, among others); some were dead or retired celebrities whose voicing was done by imitators (The Three Stooges and Laurel and Hardy), and the rest were present or future Hanna-Barbera characters: the characters from Harlem Globetrotters, Josie and the Pussycats, Jeannie, and Speed Buggy all appeared on the show during or after their own shows' original runs; The Addams Family  and Batman and Robin both appeared on the show a year before they were incorporated into Hanna-Barbera shows of their own, The Addams Family and Super Friends.

The Ghostly Creep from the Deep
Season 1 - Episode 12
Scooby-Doo and crew run across the clown princes of basketball, The Harlem Globetrotters (sans their head cheerleader, Granny, and their canine team mascot, Dribbles, both of whom are at a dog grooming convention), on the eerie banks of a haunted swamp so that their boosted team spirit might protect them from the supernatural spirits being released by the ghost of Redbeard The Pirate.

My Thoughts:
At the beginning of the disc they have a notation telling us that not all original material survived in pristine shape. Meaning they did their best... but not all material on the discs look perfect. And this was apparent... so far especially with Tarzan which while watchable had a pretty soft look to the colors... and some other video damage. Josie and the Pussycats wasn't bad quality.... but it didn't look as good as this cartoon! This one looked almost perfect on my standard 20" TV. The only problem I noticed was the video had some quick shake images in a couple very brief parts.

I always enjoyed Scooby Doo... and my favorite of all the Scooby Doo incarnations has to be The New Scooby Doo Movies. So I was thrilled to see this episode listed on the set. I always liked seeing the Scooby Gang interacting with different celebrities and such. I won't say this is my favorite episode of the series... as there were a lot of other guest star episodes I liked more. But it is definitely a fun episode with plenty of laughs.

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Title: The Night Stalker
Year: 1972
Director: John Llewllyn Moxey
Rating: NR
Length: 75 Min.
Video: Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Mono
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

Stars:
Darren McGavin as Carl Kolchak
Carol Lynley as Gail Foster
Simon Oakland as Vincenzo
Ralph Meeker as Bernie Jenks
Claude Akins as Sheriff Butcher

Plot:
This unforgettable first entry in the "Night Stalker" series introduced the world to the quirky reporter with a penchant for the paranormal and became "one of the top-rated TV movies of all time" (Chicago Tribune)! Investigating a series of Las Vegas murders, Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) discovers that each victim has been bitten in the neck and drained of blood. Though Kolchak's outlandish theory about the murders gets him nowhere with the police, his initiative to apprehend the killer himself gets him into hot water... with a modern-day vampire!

Extras:
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Closed Captioned

My Thoughts:
This is a TV movie from the series Kolchak: The Night Stalker. Obviously being from the early '70s and originating on TV it doesn't show any gore or anything like that. But I think it is a really good start to the series that came from this movie (and The Night Strangler). I really enjoy the character of Karl Kolchak. I am willing to bet that this show is where they got the idea for the X-Files series.Kolchak going after a vampire in this movie is of course a bonus for me.

My Rating: 3.5/5
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I really enjoy the character of Karl Kolchak. I am willing to bet that this show is where they got the idea for the X-Files series.


You would be correct. Chris Carter (creator of the X-Files) has always acknowledged Kolchak as a major inspiration. 
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Hong Kong Phooey
Animated childrens show about a dog who is the janitor for a police station...until danger threatens, at which point he turns into the martial arts superhero Hong Kong Phooey! 

Car Thieves
Season 1 - Episode 1
A stolen car ring has recently been operating in town, so Hong Kong Phooey decides to take it upon himself to infiltrate the group in order to shut it down once and for all.

My Thoughts:
Hong Kong Phooey is another one that I watched all the time as a kid. So it was a lot of fun revisiting it. Brittany watched it with me. It turns out she knows this series as it comes or came on one of the channels she watches over at her grandmother's house. I must admit it really adds something to the nostalgia when you can now share the shows you loved as a kid with your own kids. Thankfully I taught Brittany at a very young age that just because something is old don't necessarily make it bad.

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I really enjoy the character of Karl Kolchak. I am willing to bet that this show is where they got the idea for the X-Files series.


You would be correct. Chris Carter (creator of the X-Files) has always acknowledged Kolchak as a major inspiration. 

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Title: The Night Strangler
Year: 1973
Director: Dan Curtis
Rating: NR
Length: 90 Min.
Video: Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Mono
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

Stars:
Darren McGavin as Carl Kolchak
Jo Ann Pflug as Louise Harper
Simon Oakland as Tony Vincenzo
Scott Brady as Capt. Schubert
Wally Cox as Mr. Berry

Plot:
Supernatural phenomena, baffling murders and offbeat humour mark this second "Night Stalker" offering with a "great cast" (Leonard Maltin) and suspense so palpable, it'll feel like a presence right there in the room with you! Surfacing in Seattle, Kolchak (Darren McGavin) uncovers another maddening mystery: every 21 years – for the past century (!) – a serial killer commits a spree of murders, drains his victims' blood and then quietly disappears. But Kolchak is on to this monster and is about to discover a shocking underground lair... an army of rotting corpses... and the ageless madman behind it all!

Extras:
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My Thoughts:
Thought I would finish off this double feature dvd. I enjoyed this one as well. Though I do like the subject of The Night Stalker a little more. But you all know how I like my vampire movies! Once again it is a good story... and I enjoy the characters. I must admit I do enjoy the way Kolchak and his editor is always arguing.

My Rating: 3.5/5
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