I would have hoped that "Svengoolie" would have ended the month of May, and Memorial Day weekend, with a gem of a film. Instead, he resorts to the 1959 version of "The Mummy," with Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. Both pros, but this film pales beside the 1932 Boris Karloff classic. Now, if THAT had been shown, there would have been no question of me tuning in.
For Hammer afficionados--and I know they are out there--and for those who have never seen this, it is worth one look. For those of us having already seen it, time to move on to something else.
You know what film would be perfect? "Sleepaway Camp" from 1983, with Felissa Rose and Desiree Gould, in their signature performances as Angela and Aunt Martha, not to mention Karen Fields and Katherine Kamhi as those two mean girls, Judy and Meg. Wait till you see Karen Fields' ponytail, girls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
However you entertain yourselves, darlings, have a fabulous time!
We plan to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2 comments:
hmm I don’t get the ponytail reference; what happens???
did a Mean Girl get her due??!!!
Victoria, She does get her due, but it is the longest ponytail in film history!
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