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VIDEO: Puffball: The Devil's Eyeball

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Puffball: The Devil's Eyeball
Free | Starz

Posted: 8/28/2009

Synopsis: A young architect and her husband relocate to an Irish town and begin to makeover a farm house - but when she becomes pregnant, the strange family next door begins spinning supernatural spells in this sexy, disturbing thriller. watch

VIDEO: Performance (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Cog In An Organ

Head gangster Harry (Johnny Shannon) is explaining things to victim Joey (Anthony Valentine) and scolding thug Chas (James Fox) for over-enthusiasm in Performance, 1970, directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg. watch

VIDEO: Performance (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Goodbye The Ferrari

Injured gangster Chas (James Fox) is scamming a bit, trying to gain entrance to Turner's Notting Hill house, on the intercom with Pherber (Anita Pallenberg) in Nicolas Roeg and Donald Cammell's Performance, 1970. watch

Soundtrack cut from Merry Clayton as Chaz (James Fox), half through his make-over, pops in on Turner (Mick Jagger) and Performance, 1970, looks very much like a film co-directed by its cinematographer, Nicolas Roeg.
Free | TCM

Posted: 12/4/2009
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Title Year Type
Full Body Massage (Director) 1996 Movie
Two Deaths (Director) 1996 Movie
Cold Heaven (Director) 1992 Movie
The Witches (Director) 1990 Movie
Track 29 (Director) 1988 Movie

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In the "Meeting Mr. Kurtz" ...

Question: In the "Meeting Mr. Kurtz" chapter of Adam Hochschild's King Leopold's Ghost, he writes that of the three movie versions of the book Heart of Darkness, two weren't even set in Africa. He notes Apocalypse Now as one and I e-mailed him asking whether Werner Herzog's excellent Aguirre, The Wrath of God (1972) was the other. He said it wasn't but couldn't remember the other title, though he said it was set in the time of the Spanish Civil War. Do you know what Hochschild was referring to?


Answer: I don't know and my research didn't turn up what I would call a definitive answer. But I think it might be Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón's El Corazón del Bosque (1979), which is set 10 years after the Spanish Civil War. It revolves around a young man who sets out on a journey deep into the heavily forested Spanish hills in search of a legendary loyalis read more

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