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petersonreviews · 3 months
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year
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Forbidden Zone (1982)
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trash-fuckyou · 1 year
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Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker - 1981
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tygerland · 2 months
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Fat City (1972)
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brokehorrorfan · 1 month
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Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker will be released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on May 28 via Severin Films. The 1981 psychosexual horror film is also known as Night Warning.
William Asher (Bewitched) directs from a script by Steve Breimer, Alan Jay Glueckman, and Boon Collins. Jimmy McNichol, Susan Tyrrell, Bo Svenson, Bill Paxton, and Julia Duffy star.
Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker has been newly scanned in 4K from the original camera negative. It features reversible artwork. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by actor Jimmy McNichol
Audio commentary by writer/producer Steven Breimer and writer Alan Jay Glueckman, moderated by Mondo Digital’s Nathaniel Thompson
Audio commentary by co-producer Eugene Mazzola
Interview with actor Bo Svenson
Interview with director of photography Robbie Greenberg
Interview with editor Ted Nicolaou
Interviews with actors Jimmy McNichol, Susan Tyrrell, and Steve Eastin, makeup artist Allan A. Apone, and writer Steve Breimer
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Terror begins when a night of murder and bloodshed leads bigoted police detective Joe Carlson (Bo Svenson) to try to frame orphaned high school basketball player Billy Lynch (Jimmy McNichol). However, Billy’s aunt Cheryl (Susan Tyrrell) is the real knife-wielding culprit, and with Billy about to graduate, her twisted urge to keep him all to herself is about to erupt in a wave of carnage. No one is safe when an unstable lawman and a psychotic aunt converge in a shocking climax you’ll never forget!
Pre-order Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker from Amazon.
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susantyrrell · 7 months
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Susan Tyrrell and Al Pacino in Tennessee Williams’ Camino Real at the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, 1970.
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pierppasolini · 2 years
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Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (1981) // dir. William Asher
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classicfilmpunk · 2 days
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Cry-Baby (1990)
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yetihideout · 1 month
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Susan Tyrrell in Zandy’s Bride, 1974.
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bitter69uk · 1 month
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Recently watched: Susan Tyrrell in Angel (1984) and Avenging Angel (1985). When I recently posted my birthday tribute to the hellraising whisky-voiced maverick “outsider actress” citing my favourite Tyrrell performances, multiple people demanded, “But what about Angel?” Somehow this one always eluded me. I vividly remember seeing the lurid newspaper ads for Angel as a teen, with its “High School Honour Student by Day. Hollywood Hooker by Night” tagline. Angel isn’t streaming on any legit platform in the UK – but it IS currently viewable on YouTube, so I finally watched this infamous grindhouse cult classick (sic) for the first time Friday night. And it’s a true trash epic! Like any self-respecting sexploitation flick, it finds any excuse for gratuitous female nudity (for no logical reason, the action keeps cutting to the girls' gym changing room). The language is notably filthy (the C U Next Tuesday word gets thrown around freely). All due regards to the leads (Donna Wilkes as plucky Molly aka Angel, Cliff Gorman as the gruff cop trying to save her from a serial killer, Rory Calhoun as a washed-up cowboy), but for me Tyrrell’s fire-breathing portrayal of butch, sewer-mouthed Solly Mosler dominates. Her acting choices here incorporate freaky asymmetrical scrawled-on eyebrows, broken reading glasses and a punk haircut. At full throttle she recalls Susan Lowe as Mole McHenry in John Waters’ Desperate Living (1977). As the AllMovie website concludes “the true entertainment comes from the supporting cast: Susan Tyrell and Dick Shawn steal every scene they are in as a lesbian landlady and drag queen duo who bicker like an old married couple. These performances are almost better than the movie deserves and thus keep it from being the usual b-movie fodder.” Sequel Avenging Angel is a lesser work (Betsy Russell, the actress who replaces Donna Wilkes, is fatally unengaging) but it has its moments. If anything, Tyrrell mugs even MORE furiously and is MORE abrasive this time. As always with Tyrrell, you wonder if anyone dared to direct her or did they just say: “Let SuSu do her thing and stay the hell out of her way.”
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 10 months
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mariocki · 2 months
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Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (Night Warning, 1981)
"Why don't you stop tormenting her?"
"You talking to me, lady?"
"Yes."
"Don't."
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Oscar Nominee of All Time Tournament: Round 1, Group A
(info about nominees under the poll)
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SUSAN TYRRELL (1945-2012)
NOMINATIONS:
Supporting- 1972 for Fat City
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GENE LOCKHART (1891-1957)
NOMINATIONS:
Supporting- 1938 for Algiers
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brokehorrorfan · 2 months
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Cry-Baby will be released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on May 28 via Kino Lorber. The outrageous 1990 musical comedy is written and directed by cult filmmaker John Waters.
Johnny Depp leads an ensemble cast that includes Amy Locane, Susan Tyrrell, Iggy Pop, Ricki Lake, Traci Lords, and Polly Bergen, with appearances by Troy Donahue, Mink Stole, Joe Dallesandro, Joey Heatherton, David Nelson, Patricia Hearst, and Willem Dafoe.
The theatrical cut has been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision/HDR, while the director's cut has been newly restored in 4K from a combination of the original camera negative, the director's cut interpositive, and up-res of the SD master.
Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Theatrical cut (85 minutes)
Audio commentary by writer-director John Waters
Disc 2 - Blu-ray
Theatrical cut (85 minutes)
Director's cut (91 minutes)
Audio commentary by writer-director John Waters (new)
Bringing Up Baby - Interviews with writer-director John Waters, associate producer/casting director Pat Moran, cinematographer David Insley, and actress Mink Stole (new)
Interview with actress Amy Locane (new)
Interview with actress Traci Lords (new)
Interview with actor Iggy Pop (new)
Interview with actress Ricki Lake (new)
Interview with actor Patricia Hearst (new)
Interview with actor Darren E. Burrows (new)
Interview with actor Stephen Mailer (new)
Interview with hair & makeup artist Howard "Hep" Preston (new)
It Came from… Baltimore - 1990 featurette with cast and crew
5 deleted scenes
Theatrical trailer
Irresistible bad boy Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker's (Johnny Depp) amazing ability to shed one single tear drives all the girls wild - especially Allison Vernon-Williams (Amy Locane), a rich, beautiful "square" who finds herself uncontrollably drawn to the dream juvenile delinquent and his forbidden world of rockabilly music, fast cars and faster women.
Pre-order Cry-Baby.
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susantyrrell · 7 months
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Susu and Joey Heatherton behind-the-scenes of Cry-Baby, 1990.
Polaroid from Susan’s personal collection. 🕶️
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marypickfords · 1 year
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Susan Tyrrell in Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (William Asher, 1981)
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