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@0kami: This particular one, I found listed on a webpage about cult exploitation SF movies ages ago, and made it my mission in life to track down a copy. It really varies. Plus I am now becoming increasingly obsessed with Udo Kier.
@spacekicker: True... that was a VERY cool scene. Almost included that instead. But I just liked every single United Nations person getting struck dead by the holy wrath.
Ah yes, Udo Kier... When you need Christopher Walken, but only have a SyFy channel budget.
My favorite Udo film is probably Love Object, not just for his roll as the suspicious neighbor who gets killed by the real doll-owning main character, but also because of the great DVD bonus feature where Udo talks at length about the nature of love, sex, death, fear, and obsession.
06/29/09
"Some of them are experts, especialy after they've just given up smoking."
BEST. ANTI-SMOKING. SLOAGN. EVER.
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Well jokes on you women, because I am not giving you my purity of essence.
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This guy looked like a Ghoulies reject.
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My favorite Udo film is probably Love Object, not just for his roll as the suspicious neighbor who gets killed by the real doll-owning main character, but also because of the great DVD bonus feature where Udo talks at length about the nature of love, sex, death, fear, and obsession.
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