Fury Barbarella Movie Review

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It’s as if Roy and I were connected telepathically, as we blew our tops over “The Fury.” One hour and fifty-six minutes, jaw-boning about the Cassavetes Method (acting with his cigarette) and Kirk Douglas’ aversion to clothing.

I hope you’ll join us next time, when – Pygar help us – we tackle the cult classic “Barbarella” (1968), starring Jane Fonda, John Phillip Law and, yes, Marcel Marceau.

I’ll be miming my displeasure on Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner, when we reconvene to livestream on Facebook, next Friday evening at 7:00 EST.


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