When reviewing a film like Lady Terminator, the temptation is to simply transcribe the entire picture, so rife is it with priceless examples of purely ludicrous and nonsensical dialog. Still, I resisted -- just. Check out my take on this classic of Indonesian exploitation cinema, just posted over at Teleport City.
Reflections of a Reflection in Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani’s
‘Reflection in a Dead Diamond’
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If you've ever felt the temptation to eat all the marshmallows out of a box
of Lucky Charms, you'll understand the appeal of Hélène Cattet and Bruno
Forzan...
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2 comments:
I love the tagline for this movie. "First she mates, then she terminates."
It's a wild crazy movie. It was available at one stage in a two-movie set from Mondo Macabro, paired with Dangerous Seductress. Which is also a lot of fun.
I like Dangerous Seductress too, but it doesn't hold a candle to Lady Terminator. That might be because while, like Lady Terminator, it features a white American lady who gets possessed by ancient Indonesian spirits, those ancient Indonesian spirits don't unaccountably turn her into a cyborg.
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