Cinematic Titanic ReviewVery thoughtful (but unsigned, as near I can see) review of the recent Cinematic Titanic show here.
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Always nice to read good press. Maybe CT will get gains some more fans whenever there is a good article written about them.
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“…..the film tells the story of a group of sexy women hired by the government to fight a super villain that wants to release the black plague on the world.”
Though the dialogue was often quite incomprehensible, I believe the ‘super’ villain was under the impression that his black-plague laden rats would spread the disease by ‘nibbling on’ people. Seriously.
I’d imagine CT will get some good press from that show, the place was packed, and they really did an awesome job on Doll Squad. Can’t wait for the DVD!!!
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I own the DVD of The Doll Squad (hey, it’s a Ted V. Mikels, the man who gave us Girl in Gold Boots!) and it’s quite an enjoyable piece of 70s trash — can’t wait to see what the CT gang do to/with it!
And this note, buried at the end of the review, is soooo cool:
Los Angeles is a city that revolves around film. Stay in this town long enough and you will eventually run into the people responsible for the films you either love or hate. Such was the case Sunday night as Francine York, one of the lead roles in the film being riffed was in attendance. “This is one of those things we only get to do when we’re in Hollywood,” exclaimed show creator Joel Hodgson. York seemed to appreciate the attention being given to the film and even joined the cast in their autograph session after the show. Not every actor can take criticism like that with a grain of salt but York knew it was all in good fun and was happy to join in.
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It was really cool when Francine York came out. For a brief moment, there was that awkward, ‘Umm, I really was laughing with you, and not at you,’ feeling, but she got a huge ovation and was super cool, even staying to autograph things with the Titans. Loved that. :)
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