A group of middle-aged strippers take a particular gig in the hopes of saving their troupe and maybe making enough money to remain in the business. The client for this gig has a particular need for them.
The Great Pumpkin Cometh (Giveaway Winners Inside)
Apologies for the delay, the Great Pumpkin got stuck in the traffic of life…
Without further ado, the winners are:
Classified (2024)
A hitman is working his cases when a young woman shows up saying she is from MI6 and that his boss isn’t exactly on the up and up.
Daddy’s Head (2024)
Following the death of a father, his son and son’s stepmother stay in the house where something is watching them, something that is eerily familiar.
The Bootleg Files: The Slim Whitman Commercials
BOOTLEG FILES 884: “The Slim Whitman Commercials” (a series of television advertisements featuring the yodeling country singer).
LAST SEEN: On YouTube.
AMERICAN HOME VIDEO: None.
REASON FOR BOOTLEG STATUS: No perceived re-release value.
CHANCES OF SEEING A COMMERCIAL DVD RELEASE: Not likely.
If you were watching American television in the 1980s, there’s a good chance that you’ll remember commercials for albums featuring Slim Whitman. These commercials resonated with audiences – mostly for the wrong reasons – but they managed to reanimate the career of a unique performer who was mostly forgotten in his own country.
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Ghost Game (2024) [Halloween Horror Month]
A group that has found each other online likes to play a game where they go live in someone’s house as ghosts, not hurting anyone and not stealing anything. That is until something goes wrong.
Every Bugs Bunny Ever: The Fair-Haired Hare (1951)
The Fair-Haired Hare (1951)
Directed by Friz Freleng
Story by Warren Foster
Animation by Ken Champin, Virgil Ross, Arthur Davis, Manuel Perez, John Carey
Music by Carl Stalling
When Yosemite Sam builds a cabin on top of Bugs Bunny’s hole-in-the-ground domicile, Bugs vows to sue Sam for damages. A judge rules that Bugs and Sam must share the newly constructed residence, with the knowledge that full ownership goes to the survivor if one of them should pass away. Sam opts to speed Bugs’ demise, but his homicidal schemes inevitably backfire. Furious at being outsmarted, he opts to fill Bugs’ subterranean home with explosives, but Bugs redirects the devices to the crawl space between the cabin’s floor and the bare ground. Sam winds up blowing his home into the clouds while declaring, “Well, whaddya know, I’ve got a cabin in the sky!”
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