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The Loving Touch

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Audience Member Really wasn't expecting to enjoy this one as much I did but it's damn fun even if it's incredibly misogynist. Nice & sleazy & cheesy. You even get as much cheese as what's on a double Big Mac as the film is cheesy & there's extra cheese on some of these girl's naked asses. Crackerjack in many aspects w/ startling strangulations (one girl even gets a ketchup bottle up the hooney even though you don't get to see it), psychotronic cat & mouse & dream sequences & nice twist in its climax w/ good payoff. Fans of the genre are really in for a pleasant surprise w/ this one which is a lot more gratifying then it rightfully should be..now it's time to KILL because the voices told me to Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Hysterically z-grade skin-flick rip-off of "The Manchurian Candidate" (which characters in the movie actually DISCUSS and compare their situation to!!!!) is mostly stale, cheesy, dull and embarrassingly low budget and filled with horrific holes in logic, plot, locations and even props (the film's villain drives around in a strangely futuristic, prototype, car that has no bearing on the plot whatsoever). This is the kind of film people accuse Ed Wood of making, but honestly this is worse than "Plan 9" or "Glen or Glenda". Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member Weird du jour. With a side order of bizarre. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Audience Member Freakout dream sequences, coloured lighting, bad 70s design, romantic montages, Lawrence Montaigne...it doesn't get much better than this. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Director
Robert Vincent O'Neil