Dec 29, 2011
Dec 27, 2011
Dec 26, 2011
John Bromfield in Three Bad Sisters (1956)
More Mr. Bromfield! God, I just love his face: the eyes, the proportion of his nose, and those plump lips. This film, currently available only on Netflix Streaming, I believe, is a blast to see. If you want to see just how melodramatic melodrama can be, this is the answer.
Dec 22, 2011
Dec 20, 2011
Dec 18, 2011
Robert Winston in Blood Thirst (1971)
Robert Winston in Blood Thirst (1971)
*Thanks to Anonymous for the suggestion
My peculiar obsession with old B-movies continues. I was unaware of this particular title until someone left me a note at the suggestion post. (On a side-note, sparky2379 recommended I Eat Your Skin, another B-horror film that is worth checking out for Mr. William Joyce. Unfortunately the DVD quality is not the clearest, so I forego capping it for the blog.)What a find this is! I really enjoyed this silly little b/w horror—perfect balance of cheesiness and some relatively well done suspense. At the center of it all, Mr. Winston, playing a hired American detective to solve a series of mysterioud murders on foreign land. I was a bit put off by his acting initially, really trying too hard to shove the strong-minded, womanizing American stereotype down our throat. But all that was forgiven once his shirt started to come off—yummy!
Dec 15, 2011
Dec 13, 2011
Robbie Amell in Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster (2010)
School is out and the familiar Scooby gang are looking to enjoy a
long vacation. However, sightings of a Lake Monster cause them to band
together once again to solve yet another mystery.—IMDB Synopsis
Recently caught my eyes from his appearance in the TV series, Revenge, I looked him up on IMDB, and the only substantial movies he's done so far are Disney TV movies and two Scooby-Doo films... (Granted he's only in his early 20s.) The film is just your typical family fare, but what a way to display Robbie torso. Much potential here for sure.
Dec 11, 2011
Dec 8, 2011
Dec 6, 2011
Dec 4, 2011
John Bromfield in Easy to Love (1953)
The Film
Set against the background of Florida's Cypress Gardens, and
featuring many stretches of water carnival-ballet numbers, the slight
story line finds swimming star Julie Hallerton (Esther Williams) in love
with Ray Lloyd (Van Johnson), her boss and the creator and operator of
the operation. She stays mostly wet, while he stays mostly disinterested
in anything other than the cash receipts.—IMDB Synopsis
Classic Hollywood hunk! Look how smooth he is! And what a perfectly shaped chest...
Dec 1, 2011
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