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gameofthunder66 · 10 months
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'Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death' (1989) film
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-watched 8/14/2023- 2 [1/2] stars- on Tubi (free)
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actorsinunderwear · 9 months
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Bill Maher in Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1989)
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lemonbalmgirl · 9 months
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🕸️💀 Mary’s Spoopy Movie Marathon 2023 🎃🦇
Oh look, it's October!
1. Young Frankenstein (1974, rewatch)
2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992, rewatch)
3. Dracula (1931)
4. Vamps (2012)
5. Murder By Death (1976, rewatch)
6. House on Haunted Hill (1999)
7. The Hunger (1983, rewatch)
8. 13 Nights of Elvira: Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (2014; 1989)
9. Daybreakers (2010)
10. The Craft (1996, rewatch)
11. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
12. Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktacular (2003)
13. The Mummy (1999, rewatch)
14. The Exorcist (1973)
15. Friday the 13th (1980)
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passed-out-real · 2 years
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Adrienne Barbeau Filmography Part 2
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Creepshow (1982)
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Fantasy Island (1978-1983)
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The Twilight Zone (1985)
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Open House (1987)
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Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1989)
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Head of the Class (1989)
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Two Evil Eyes (1990)
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Dream On (1992)
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Father Hood (1993)
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Batman: The Animated Series (1992‑1995)
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smithqjohns · 1 year
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4. Hollyhock (1921) - drove by the Hollywood Bowl to get here. Open to public but not on the day we went. “The house and grounds were used as the temple of the Piranha Women in 1989's Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death… Overlooking Hollywood Boulevard to the east and presenting panoramic views west towards the Pacific Ocean, the 36-acre hilltop estate south of Griffith Park was originally slated to include multiple structures dedicated to the arts. An eventual rift between Barnsdall and architect Frank Lloyd Wright meant that only three buildings would be completed: Hollyhock House, named after Miss Barnsdall’s favorite flower, and two other structures referred to as “Residences A and B.” As the members of the first generation of California Plein-Air Painters aged and died, the membership was filled by younger professional painters… other notable members include Sir Winston Churchill…” (see pics)
5. Ennis House (1924) - We almost didn’t go see this one, especially considering what we had seen so far felt rather disappointing (at least the upkeep) - and it was getting too dark, we had had a long day, and it was past dinner time. My pics and a lot of the ones online don’t do this justice. One of the most intriguing homes I’ve ever seen in California or anywhere really. I’m actually glad we saw it at night with the lights too. A majestic castle. I highly recommend checking this out at dusk if you’re in/near L.A. “The Ennis House— not to be confused with the Pennis House- is a veritable Hollywood icon, with over 80 screen appearances. Perched atop a hill in the Los Feliz neighborhood, it is among the best residential examples of Mayan Revival architecture in the country. The Ennis House rises in stages, with over 27,000 blocks arranged across a concrete platform and buttressed by a retaining wall… The concrete—a combination of gravel, granite and sand from the site—was hand-cast in aluminum molds to create blocks measuring 16”x 16” x 3.5” that were then woven together with steel rods, giving the textile block houses their name. Due to its exoticism, the house has served as the backdrop in numerous films, commercials and tv shows including House on Haunted Hill, Day of the Locust, Mulholland Drive, The Rocketeer, Rush Hour, Twin Peaks, Westworld 2019, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Predator 2, Beverly Hills Cop II, and Blade Runner.” (see pics)
My list of Frank Lloyd Wright creations that I didn’t see this time but hopefully will one day: 1. James Daniel Derby House (2535 East Chevy Chase Drive) 2. George Sturges House and 3. The Oboler Complex
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OXNARD:
-Went to the 1901 Speakeasy at Heritage Square at night (and went by the next day for coffee). Had a delicious white wine from Oregon that is now my new favorite (see pics)
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gameraboy2 · 3 years
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Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1989)
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tvserie-film · 2 years
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Title: Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1989)
Vote: 4.5/10
Although it manages to make me smile in some scenes, this movie remains one of the worst I've ever seen. It has a storyline that miraculously stands and actors that make you want to be blind and deaf.
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mariocki · 4 years
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Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1989)
"Are you saying the future of women is in cannibalism?"
"Face up to the truth! This is a war! A war between men and women. Anything short of cannibalism is just beating around the bush."
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grindhousecellar · 6 years
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theamazingstories · 3 years
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REVIEW: CANNIBAL WOMEN in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1989) SOME SPOILERS
REVIEW: CANNIBAL WOMEN in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1989) SOME SPOILERS
Figure 1 – Cannibal Women poster When I first saw this film title, I said to myself, “You’ve got to be kidding. Is this a Roger Corman film?” But no, it’s not Corman, nor is it a Troma extravaganza. It’s a perfectly serious genre film from Full Moon Video. (Okay, it’s not serious at all. It’s a comedy genre-type film starring Shannon Tweed, Adrienne Barbeau, and Bill Maher.) Wait— BILL MAHER?!…
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gameofthunder66 · 10 months
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Okay, so, I have to tell you all about the movie I watched last night.
I watched the first movie in Elvira's 2014 series, 13 Nights of Elvira. This movie was called Cannibal Women In The Avocado Jungle Of Death (1989). Now, I know what you're thinking: That is a schlocky title if I've ever seen one! And I agreed!
The story is something like this: There is an avocado jungle in southern California, home to a tribe of "piranha women", a matriarchal society where the women eat the men. An anthropology professor specialising in feminist studies is sent into the jungle to (among other things) rescue the last professor that went in and to establish contact with the piranha women on behalf of the US government. The movie is all about the practical application of feminism, how activist groups fracture and splinter on ridiculous philosophical lines that shouldn't be important (a breakaway group, the barracuda women, hate the piranha women because they disagree on what type of dip goes best with man flesh—the piranhas prefer guacamole, but the barracudas prefer clam dip), etc. It's actually got some pretty interesting ideas in some parts.
But it is a low-budget movie. There's a scene where they get "attacked" on the river by a hippo, but... they didn't have the budget for that, so they just point beyond the camera and say there's a hippo; they shoot at it; and oh goodness we've been saved from the deadly hippo who never appeared on camera! (There's a cut to Elvira being very unimpressed with that.)
But anyway, the biggest shock came when I looked at the Wikipedia page. The director-screenwriter of Cannibal Women In The Avocado Jungle Of Death? J. F. Lawton, who is most notable for, the year after Cannibal Women, writing the screenplay to Pretty Woman.
Like I told Mack, for every Cannibal Women In The Avocado Jungle Of Death in you, there's also a Pretty Woman waiting to be written. (Or something like that.)
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Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death, (1989) This movie was painful to watch.
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aautophagy · 3 years
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Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death, 1989 J. F. Lawton
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Adrienne Barbeau (Adrienne Jo Barbeau) — (11/06/1945 -  ) Local de Nascimento: Sacramento (EUA) Atriz
Filmes:
Alguém Me Vigia (Someone's Watching Me!/1978)
The Darker Side of Terror (1979)
A Bruma Assassina (The Fog/1980)
O Monstro do Pântano (Swamp Thing/1982)
Creepshow: Arrepio do Medo (Creepshow/1982)
O Enigma de Outro Mundo (The Thing/1982)
Terror na Ponte de Londres (Bridge Across Time/1985)
Open House (1987)
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1989)
Dois Olhos Satânicos (Due occhi diabolici/1990)
Roedores da Noite (Burial of the Rats/1995)
O Convento (The Convent/2000)
Seita da Escuridão (Ring of Darkness/2004)
Unholy (2007)
War Wolves (2009)
Alice Jacobs Is Dead (2009)
Tales of Halloween (2015)
Hell's Kitty (2018)
Big Legend (2018)
Malevolence 3: Killer (2018)
The Chain (2019)
Exorcism at 60,000 Feet (2019)
Hoax (2019)
Gates of Darkness (2019)
Hellblazers (2022)
Curta-metragem:
Little Willy (2019)
Oddities (2023)
Séries de TV:
Ilha da Fantasia (Fantasy Island/1978 - 1983) - Midnight Waltz/Let Them Eat Cake - The Pug/Class of '69 - Return to Fantasy Island
Além da Imaginação (The Twilight Zone/1985) - Teacher's Aide/Paladin of the Lost Hour (1985) ... Ms. Peters (segment "Teacher's Aide")
Monsters (1989) - All in a Day's Work
Sabrina, a Aprendiz de Feiticeira (Sabrina the Teenage Witch/2001) - The Gift of Gab
The Chronicle (2002) - Tears of a Clone (2002)
Dexter (2009) - Living The Dream (2009)
Monstro do Pântano (Swamp Thing/2019) - Long Walk Home (2019)
Creepshow (2019) - Gray Matter/The House of the Head (2019)
American Horror Stories (2021)
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ronaldcmerchant · 5 years
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PIRANAH WOMEN (198?) 
I really have no clue what this is. If it was even released or made.
EDIT:
This is the pre -release title for CANNIBAL WOMEN IN THE  AVOCADO JUNGLE OF DEATH (1989)
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