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i am a bit irritated that two complex women spend all their time dealing with a man's neurosis. but hey. this was a problem i had with eros + massacre also. dunno if this will be a trend but i'll try again if only for his gorgeous use of space
There's a small mountain in New Hampshire called "The Fool Killer". Nice peak to climb if you want to test your character, but there's no trail and no view from the top.
Sfine -- I took it from Bob Dylan, some quote from an interview where he was talking about pre-industrial folk culture, Appalachian murder ballads and stuff.
Lencho_of_the_Apes wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 1:37 pmSfine -- I took it from Bob Dylan, some quote from an interview where he was talking about pre-industrial folk culture, Appalachian murder ballads and stuff.
I remember a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet called The Fool Killer, something I read in 6th or 7th grade. Don't remember how closely it corresponded to this movie.
i mean, there's like a 90% chance i'm missing some major link in the chain here...Lencho_of_the_Apes wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 2:52 pm I wasn't sure of the attribution, thanks for that.
It is not a remake. It is an entirely separate story, but in a similar style/setting. Where Desperate Outpost is a gung-ho action comedy with the "likely leads", Fort Graveyard is about a commander trying to make the best out of the army band. Okamoto made several darlky comedic WW2 action comedies in this period.