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Kelly Monaco!  I never saw her in any acting roles, but she was a Playboy Playmate back when I was in college and when I was regularly looking at that kind of thing. That takes me back, stunningly gorgeous woman.  Wow-wee.

Goodness... I was thinking something dirty along those lines  [naughtywag]
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Goodness... I was thinking something dirty along those lines  [naughtywag]



Here's the centerfold.  Between Kelly Monaco and reviewing Laurel and Hardy's BABES IN TOYLAND  (the latter a childhood favorite), I've had my share of nostalgia on this board this weekend.  [pie]
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Offline Shemp_Diesel

Does "playing golf" count as acting? I'm sure it doesn't, but at any rate...


Talbot's body is the perfect home for the Monster's brain, which I will add to and subtract from in my experiments.


Offline metaldams

Does "playing golf" count as acting? I'm sure it doesn't, but at any rate...




What’s her name?
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline Shemp_Diesel

Alisa Diomin
Talbot's body is the perfect home for the Monster's brain, which I will add to and subtract from in my experiments.


Offline metaldams

Alisa Diomin

Well, I’d say she’s quite attractive. She plays professional golf, so all I have to do is end up with her and I can retire.  Life’s so simple.   :o

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More Evelyn Ankers.  Looking her up in Google images is an embarrassment of riches.  LOL

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Talbot's body is the perfect home for the Monster's brain, which I will add to and subtract from in my experiments.


Offline Moose Malloy

I thought I only  knew Yvonne Craig from Batman, but I've come to find that I first saw her in THE GENE KRUPA STORY. My old man taught me that he was the best drummer ever.




Little Sal Mineo had his hands full with this thick package of girl




Also I didn't recognize her in her Star Trek appearance




Or as the giggling ballerina "Natasha" in IN LIKE FLINT, the hottest woman in a movie packed with hot women


Offline Shemp_Diesel

Susan Denberg--it's a playboy pic, so maybe some caution....




Talbot's body is the perfect home for the Monster's brain, which I will add to and subtract from in my experiments.



Offline Shemp_Diesel

Talbot's body is the perfect home for the Monster's brain, which I will add to and subtract from in my experiments.


Offline metaldams

Susan Denberg--it's a playboy pic, so maybe some caution....






Let’s just say that picture is about as close as we can get without crossing the line.   ;D

The timing of posting that picture is ironic, as I just watched FRANKENSTEIN CREATED WOMAN for the first time in years on New Year’s Day.
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Offline Moose Malloy

Let’s just say that picture is about as close as we can get without crossing the line.   ;D

The timing of posting that picture is ironic, as I just watched FRANKENSTEIN CREATED WOMAN for the first time in years on New Year’s Day.
I had forgotten about that movie. I must'a been drunk to have watched the whole thing   :-\

On the issue of censorship: my grand kids got busted watching porn on their devises AGAIN, and I mean the roughest, foulest shit you can imagine. It's a new world. These kids today wouldn't take a second look at an old cheesecake photo like Susan...JMO


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Gail Patrick "The Forgotten Star" whom you may remember from MY MAN GODFREY, portraying the evil Cornelia


Offline Shemp_Diesel

Jane Adams, House of Dracula fame...



Talbot's body is the perfect home for the Monster's brain, which I will add to and subtract from in my experiments.


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Offline Shemp_Diesel

I’m not used to seeing her with good posture.


Very good. I should look up her filmography--there are certainly better movies she could have appeared in.....  :P
Talbot's body is the perfect home for the Monster's brain, which I will add to and subtract from in my experiments.


Offline Moose Malloy


Very good. I should look up her filmography--there are certainly better movies she could have appeared in.....  :P
Now hold on there! Critics give both HOUSE movies a bad rap. I realize they pale behind the predecessors but who's gonna follow Karloff and Lugosi?

House of Dracula had some thrilling moments. What other horror film had a good doctor turned Mr. Hyde by a vampire transfusion become a mad doctor that murders a kind and beautiful hump-back but then cures a bloodthirsty beast-man and then resurrect  a man made  monstrosity so it can return to it's vocation of countryside ravaging ? That's sequel GOLD, baby  [pie]


Offline Shemp_Diesel

This is why these discussions get really deep & interesting. You never know what "bad" movies will get a positive review by someone, or how I seem to be the only one who gushes about the greatness of a Half-Shot Shooters.

Btw, there is one Universal horror worse than HOD--The Invisible Man's Revenge...
Talbot's body is the perfect home for the Monster's brain, which I will add to and subtract from in my experiments.


Offline metaldams

I had forgotten about that movie. I must'a been drunk to have watched the whole thing   :-\

On the issue of censorship: my grand kids got busted watching porn on their devises AGAIN, and I mean the roughest, foulest shit you can imagine. It's a new world. These kids today wouldn't take a second look at an old cheesecake photo like Susan...JMO

Sorry to hear about your grand kids. I have an 11 year old nephew and while I know of no incidents yet, my brother and I will have a talk with him soon.  Yeah, this easy access to anything you want is not healthy.  A friend of mine is a 7th grade teacher and while in my day (pre Internet) we had dirty minds because it’s normal for boys at that age, it’s nothing compared to what she tells me kids are like today.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline metaldams

This is why these discussions get really deep & interesting. You never know what "bad" movies will get a positive review by someone, or how I seem to be the only one who gushes about the greatness of a Half-Shot Shooters.

Btw, there is one Universal horror worse than HOD--The Invisible Man's Revenge...

I agree THE INVISIBLE MAN’S REVENGE is the weakest of the monster films.  That whole series, only the original is classic,  RETURNS is good, and WOMAN and AGENT I don’t count as horror films.  I like the former as a comedy and am fascinated by the latter as a propaganda piece, if not that entertained.  My least favorite series.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline Moose Malloy

I agree THE INVISIBLE MAN’S REVENGE is the weakest of the monster films.  That whole series, only the original is classic,  RETURNS is good, and WOMAN and AGENT I don’t count as horror films.  I like the former as a comedy and am fascinated by the latter as a propaganda piece, if not that entertained.  My least favorite series.
Hold on there, now....no love for the Vincent Price version? Like Raines he had that distinctive voice, and the scene were he had to use a scarce crows' duds for warmth made me cry ( I was 4) Admittedly James Whale's was more entertaining but he had Una O. and scads of goofy Englishmen to punch it up.

And as a side note, the invisible effects  had advanced since Claude's day  :)


Offline metaldams

Hold on there, now....no love for the Vincent Price version? Like Raines he had that distinctive voice, and the scene were he had to use a scarce crows' duds for warmth made me cry ( I was 4) Admittedly James Whale's was more entertaining but he had Una O. and scads of goofy Englishmen to punch it up.

And as a side note, the invisible effects  had advanced since Claude's day  :)

I stated the Vincent Price version is good, just not classic.  I do enjoy it.  Vincent Price wasn’t quite as into his horror persona as he was when he got older, but still an entertaining film.
- Doug Sarnecky