Massacre in Dinosaur Valley (1985)
There’s one genre of horror that feels particularly daunting to explore: the “cannibal horror” genre. Its best-known entry, 1980's Cannibal Holocaust is notorious for its real-life footage of animal killings and anyone whose interest is peaked hearing this probably needs psychological help. Then there’s the inherent racism of these stories: the plots almost always concern a group of urban people who encounter savage aboriginals that want nothing more than to butcher, cook and then eat white meat. You're curious why the genre was so prolific but you don’t want to be offended so you pick the most ridiculous-sounding entry of them all: Massacre in Dinosaur Valley. The idea is that when your hapless explorers are getting torn apart by prehistoric reptiles, it will be easy to forget about what’s socially acceptable and just laugh between the “yuck!” scenes.
Deep in the Amazon jungle live the reclusive Aquera Indians: a tribe of cannibals who have little contact with the outside world. Their territory contains the “Dinosaur Valley”, a bone-bed rich with fossils and hidden dangers. Palaeontologist Kevin Hall (Michael Spokiw), Professor Pedro Ibañez (Leonidas Bayer), his daughter Eva (Suzanne Carvalho), fashion models Belinda (Susan Hahn) and Monica (Maria Reis), Vietnam vet John Heinz (Milton Morris) and his wife Betty (Marta Anderson) are flying over the off-limits area when their plane suddenly crashes. The survivors must find a way back to civilization before they become victims of the jungle surrounding them.
Originally shot in Italian, then dubbed in English, no one - on camera or otherwise - gives a good performance. That only matters so much because you’re not here for high art. What you’re here for is the sleaze. You want nudity? Massacre in Dinosaur Valley has it in droves. We get to see the supermodels changing, Eva showering, a gratuitous sex scene that comes out of nowhere, a sadistic lesbian that can’t wait to tear Belinda’s top off and when the ladies get captured by the Aquera Indians (that’s what the movie calls them so I will too), the cannibals promptly rip off their clothes and give them new outfits that barely cover anything. The objective was to find as many ways to show the actresses barring it all - logic or tact be damned. When Eva is shown in the nude (there’s quite a bit of full-frontal nudity), she’s showering with the doors to the bathroom and hotel room wide open so anyone can walk in. When Kevin wanders inside looking for her father, he gets a nice view. He gives her a towel, but she only realizes a stranger provided the helping hand after about 30 seconds. My question is… who did she THINK was helping her dry off? Her father? Gross.
Speaking of gross, how’s the gore? Disappointing, unfortunately. With a title like Massacre in Dinosaur Valley, you expect to see the idiots who stumble into that green inferno getting dismembered, decapitated, flayed alive and otherwise brutalized before getting eaten - either by dinosaurs or racist caricatures. Someone does get eaten but it’s nothing spectacular and isn’t treated as such either, which is a letdown. By my count, there are two massacres in this movie. Too bad it’s not the people you expect that get reduced to deli meat. Most of our ill-fated adventurers bite the dust because of non-cannibal dangers, which you might not think is a big deal. It’s not called Massacre in Cannibal Valley, am I right? Just wait.
The film could essentially be split into three parts, only one of which has anything to do with that titular valley. Part one is a story filled with quicksand, flesh-eating jungle beasts and other clichés. Part two concerns the cannibals. Part three, the white slavers! Between these three hurried plots, fans of bad movies will have some laughs. There’s plenty of questionable behavior spread throughout, the gratuitous nudity is so outlandish it’s hard not to crack a smile, the body count is so extreme it's hilarious, there are plenty of ideas introduced and then dropped and at points, it’s hard to tell if the movie is implying certain things or if the filmmaking and continuity are just THAT BAD. A lot of stuff just happens because writer/director Michele Massimo Tarantini wanted it to happen. Logic had nothing to do with it.
Massacre in Dinosaur Valley is better shot than you'd think, the plot moves along quickly enough to prevent you from getting bored and it manages to be so incompetent you skip the phase where you’d be offended and go directly to rolling your eyes while chuckling at the pathetic attempts at storytelling. All this SHOULD make for a decent “so bad it’s good” cannibal film… if it weren’t for one glaring flaw. There are no dinosaurs in this movie. None! What a ripoff! (November 5, 2021)
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Favorite films watched in August, September, & October 2022:
The Last of Sheila (1973), dir. Herbert Ross
Happening (2021), dir. Audrey Diwan
The Cathedral (2021), dir. Ricky D’Ambrose
If... (1968), dir. Lindsay Anderson
One Fine Morning (2022), dir. Mia Hansen-Løve
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World (2021), dir. Kristian Petri & Kristina Lindström
Adoption (1975), dir. Márta Mészáros
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Speaking of rewatching old shows, it’s genuinely perplexing to me that more of you haven’t watched or at least aren’t talking about Monk.
The premise is vaguely Sherlockian: (Adrian) Monk is a consulting detective and gets by on a combination of private clients and consulting on cases the police can’t solve. He’s also got a sorta-kinda live-in assistant, his private nurse who has her own home but also a very Watsonian lack of boundaries. He’s clevery and quirky, or else so straight-laced the world seems quirky by comparison.
He’s also traumatized (by his wife’s murder pre-show) and was dealing with some combination of phobias and OCD even before that came in. I’m not sure I’d describe him as neurodivergent because his differences are more about trauma and experience than his brain being wired differently, but speaking as someone who lives in that part of the human psyche, there’s so much good stuff to relate to there. I wish my difference was so seen by other people and they found a way to make space for me anyway. There’s no hiding (because he can’t), and also no shunning him because they need him.
I guess it’s not queer per se. He was married as I say and still in love with his wife almost to the point of pathology. Which is all thoroughly heterosexual, of course. His assistant too has a series of boyfriends, but can’t maintain them because of Monk’s always-on needing her. It’s again very Watsonian if you take out the romantic tension/interest/whatever between Sherlock and John. Again, very heterosexual on her side. But you have this male and female lead just having ... no romantic structuring or interest, at all, because of course they don’t, they’re nurse/patient and boss/employee and just friends. And also Monk is so in love with his wife he’s not interested in anyone. Still, it’s a man and woman relating without any hint of the romantic continuum. I don’t know. My little asexual heart just really, really jives with it.
Mainly, it’s just delightfully odd, though. And fun. And cleverly written. And on Amazon Prime if you have access. Probably at your library, too; it’s old enough and for a while was something of a classic. Definitely worth watching if you’re looking for a new-old show to watch.
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Chapter 8: Inspector Anderson is Confident
Inspector Anderson had just turned the corner of the house, and was coming towards us. His face looked grim and satisfied.
“So there you are, Mr. Holmes,” he said. “Well, this isn’t going to be much of a case. I’m sorry, too. A nice enough fellow gone wrong.”
Holmes’ face fell, and he spoke very mildly.
“I’m afraid I shall not be able to be of much aid to you, then?”
“Next time, perhaps,” said Anderson soothingly. “Though we don’t have murders every day in this quiet little corner of the world.”
Holmes’ gaze took on an admiring quality that I sensed was not exactly genuine.
“You have been impressively quick,” he observed. “How exactly did you solve the case, if I may ask?”
“Certainly,” said Anderson. “To begin with—method. That’s what I always say—method!”
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A colorful mural can really brighten up a gray, cloudy day. North Avenue MARTA Station.
Artist: Gordon Anderson
Media: Latex paint on raw terracotta tile
Year: 1981
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Actors in alphabetical order: part 1(A-D), part 2, part 3
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To do list:
Léa Seydoux - under development (Roses à crédit 2010, Belle Épine 2010, Mistérios de Lisboa 2010, The Beast 2023, Dune: Part Two)
Kelly Macdonald - under development (Elizabeth1998, Nanny McPhee 2005, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 2011, Boardwalk Empire)
Emily Mortimer - under development (Elizabeth1998, The Glass Virgin 1995, Leonie 2010)
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César Morales Anderson - photo by Marta Kochanek
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Company (2018 revival version, sort of)
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Rachel Berry as Bobbie
Santana Lopez as Joanne
Quinn Fabray as Laura
Blaine Anderson as Jamie
Kurt Hummel as Paul
Tina Cohen-Chang as Sarah
Mike Chang as Harry
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Sam Evans as Peter
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Novēlam lustīgi nosvinēt Jāņus! Ozoliņi, ozoliņi, Tavu lielu resnumiņu: Trīs dieniņas saule teka, Nevarēja aptecēti. Ozoliņi, ozoliņi, Tavu lielu kuplumiņu: Trīs dieniņas irbe teka, Nevarēja aptecēti. Ozoliņi, ozoliņi, Tavu lielu diženumu: Meitas nāca dziedādamas, Vainagiemi zarus lauzti. Ozoliņi, ozoliņi, Tavu lielu vecumiņu: Es piedzimu, tev atradu, Es nomiršu tu paliksi. Sanākati, Jāņa bērni, Zem kuplāi ozoliņa; Zem kuplāi ozoliņa, Tur Jānīša goda vieta. Bungu un dūdu mūzikas grupa "Auļi" Mārtiņš Miļevskis - bungas, balss Kaspars Indrēvics - bungas Edgars Krūmiņš - bungas Gatis Valters - Bass Normunds Vaivads - dūdas Māris Jēkabsons - dūdas Leanne Barbo - dūdas Kaspars Bārbals - dūdas, stabule, kokle Edgars Kārklis - dūdas, stabule, akordeons Gatis Indrēvics - dūdas, šalmeja Etnogrāfiskais ansamblis “Suitu sievas” Aleta Lipsne - balss Ilga Leimane - balss Ausma Ķēde - balss Inga Šēna-Laizāne - balss Laila Puķīte - balss Ilga Pavāre - balss Ance Sproģe - balss Inese Taubere - balss Ligita Stašaite - balss Marija Steimane - balss Fokloras kopa “Suitu vīri” Pauls Leimanis - balss Juris Lipsnis - balss Juris Šteinbergs - balss Ronalds Veiss - balss Arnis Gercāns - balss Ieva Majore - balss Kaspars Majors - balss Folkloras kopa “Suitu dūdenieki” Aleta Lipsne - dūdas Anta Puķīte - dūdas Inga Šēna-Laizāne - dūdas Juris Lipsnis - dūdas Pauls Leimanis - dūdas Ronalds Veiss - dūdas Folkloras kopa "Ilža" Laima Tihovska - balss Dagnis Tihovskis - balss Dace Tihovska - balss, cītara Rudīte Laizāne - balss Aija Andersone - balss Vita Ruduša - balss Ivars Mikaskins - balss Māris Mikaskins - balss Silvija Donska - balss Otto Trapāns - vijole Folkloras kopa "Tarksķi" Grēta Greize - balss Amēlija Rateniece - balss Elizabete Albuže - balss Anete Paula Gulbe - balss Patrīcija Albuže - balss Marta Zakarīte - balss Rūdolfs Ozoliņš - balss Dārta Beitiņa - balss Anna Patrīcija Karele - balss Kristīne Karele - balss Folkloras un seno cīņu kopa "Vilkači" Toms Eduards Grīnvalds - balss Kārlis Oskars Stalts - balss Jumis Ločmelis - balss Juris Jēkabs Tomašūns - balss Ingus Krūmiņš - balss Edgars Zilberts - balss, kokle Eduards Krūmiņs - balss Mūzika: Latviešu tautasdziesma, Kaspars Bārbals, Mārtiņš Miļevskis, Edgars Kārklis, Edgars Zilberts Video: Režisors - Kaspars Bārbals Operatori - Gatis Indrēvics, Ēriks Kukutis Horeogrāfe - Dagmāra Bārbale Music in this video Learn more Listen ad-free with YouTube Premium Song Ozoliņi Artist Auļi, Suitu sievas, Suitu vīri, Suitu dūdenieki, Ilža, Otto Trapāns, Tarkšķi, Vilkači Album Ozoliņi Licensed to YouTube by AWAL Digital Limited (Kobalt) (on behalf of Lauska), and 2 Music Rights Societies
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The Best of the Runway with a Guilty Side of Pre-fall, from A-Z: RTW Fall/Winter 2022 (Part 3)
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