tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post3221615119087654766..comments2024-03-27T15:16:57.305-05:00Comments on F This Movie!: Glutton for Punishment: THE GHASTLY ONESPatrick Bromleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00771837625286775607noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-68509988243838747602021-04-13T19:58:11.889-05:002021-04-13T19:58:11.889-05:00A community theater film is an apt description of ...A community theater film is an apt description of much of Andy Milligan's work. (Blood and Guru the Mad Monk feel like plays.) But I still enjoy it. Somehow knowing more about him makes his films more interesting. The Ghastly Ones is one that I have wanted to see for a long time. <br /><br />Fleshpot on 42nd Street is my favorite. The Vinegar Syndrome release of is worth picking up if you do not own this set. I was surprised to see it shown on TCM Underground this year, but that print lacked the more explicit parts. Even so, I cannot imagine what anyone who stumbled upon that at random would have thought. It is still a scuzzy movie in any form. A Casual Listenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02395983733474039015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4217427319662074458.post-60201706476516660032021-04-13T13:27:10.156-05:002021-04-13T13:27:10.156-05:00This sounds very intriguing, despite most of it so...This sounds very intriguing, despite most of it sounding like nothing I would seek out to watch on my own. I must confess I was unfamiliar with Andy Mulligan until references to this very boxset started popping up the last few months on podcasts, this site, and Twitter. Thanks for breaking it down and explaining the appeal! rosiejoyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15387708978537779522noreply@blogger.com