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There have been many dramas in which actors portray legendary true-life psycho Killers, and the overwhelming majority of them are less than convincing. . ....
– The horror movie, It Wants Blood, which features WWE Hall of Famer Amy “Lita” Dumas is now available on Vimeo as a rental for $9.99 or to own for $14.95. The film also stars Eric Roberts, along with Steve Railsback, Bill Victor Arucan, and Ola Ray. It is directed by James Balsamo. The filmmaker informed WrestlingInc.com that he expects the film to be available at Walmart and Best Buy later this summer. A trailer for the film, which does not feature footage of Lita, is available at the above link. Here’s a synopsis: “Two giant monsters are forced to battle head to screaming head on the political circuit as they run against each other for a seat as a senator. But the unsuspecting public doesn’t realize there are actually creatures that each running mate owns, feasting on helpless, big-breasted, quivering-lipped women and charity-thieving priests. The perils of politics never involved two enormous behemoths fighting to the death…until now! You’ll ....
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Richard Rush, who directed The Stunt Man, dies at 91 In The Stunt Man, Steve Railsback plays a fugitive who accidentally finds himself on a film set and ends up as a stunt man while striking up a romance with one of the stars (played by Barbara Hershey). by Neil Genzlinger (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- Richard Rush, who made rebellious-youth films in the 1960s that featured emerging stars like Jack Nicholson but who had his biggest success in 1980 with The Stunt Man, a quirky, expectation-defying thriller that gained cult status, died April 8 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 91. ....
Peter O Toole in Richard Rush s The Stunt Man Credit: 20th Century Fox The passing of Richard Rush, the writer-director who died last week aged 91, strikes me as the epitaph to something – a certain era of risk-taking in American cinema. His career is one of Hollywood’s great might-have-beens. According to Variety, he gave away the rights to One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and turned down Jaws. In the last 40 years, he was only responsible for one film, and that was his worst – the dilapidated Bruce Willis erotic thriller Color of Night (1994), about which the less said the better. ....