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One of the most quotable films I've seen


I was so pleasantly surprised about how good this film really is. What made it even better was the great quotables that were in basically ever piece of dialogue throughout the film. Am I the only one who noticed this? I don't remember such a quotable film for a while now and the manner in which they were said made them that much better.

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I feel the same way as you do. Very good movie. 10/10 period!

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There were enough quotes from this film that White Zombie sampled them for a whole album. Absolutely, without a doubt, one of the most quotable movies of all time.

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Am I the only lady posting on this topic? uhhh ;P GREAT CAMPY movie , I just loved it. Not sure if a remake could do it justice, leave it alone. Why remake something that is at its best.

Me - Bellalisa

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Lol this is a classic:D

No reamke could do it justice cause the ''Far Out'' sixty's feel of it can't be accomplished today):


And yes La Sexorcisto Devil Music Vol.1 By White Zombie is how i first heard of the movie!

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Yes absolutely, some of the lines are hilarious...I thought Ahnold had some of the best one-liners until I saw this! And I don't really care for any other Russ Meyer films.

Good movie...and I agree with another post that mentioned a remake not doing it any justice!





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I'd heard of this film and others by Russ Meyer for years but had never had the opportunity to see it until last night when it was shown on Turner Classic Movies of all places. Campy and disturbing all in one and Tura Satana was amazing within the limits of the hokey (but very quotable!) dialogue she had to deliver. I admit I wouldn't mind seeing a remake, but it would take some very talented people to pull it off.

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I like watching it. The great quotes are a huge reason.

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I just saw this for the first time and did an auditory double-take when Billie describes Varla as "A Velvet Glove Cast In Iron." Finally, this makes sense:

http://www.amazon.com/Like-Velvet-Glove-Cast-Iron/dp/1560971169/ref=sr _1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1331825027&sr=1-1



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My favorite line has to be "The point is of no return, and you've reached it!"

Come, fly the teeth of the wind. Share my wings.

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