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Anyway, three wannabee witches, who went to high school together, Renea, the most enthusiastic, serious practitioner in the dark arts, and her lesbian cohorts, Jasmine and Marlene(..it's more or less a passing fad with them, though..) join up with buddies, Jason and Ricky, on a trip in the wilderness where Summer vanished from her home ten years ago.
The main character is a guy who wants to marry his girlfriend but she is gay so obviously she's more interested in her new girlfriend, and they stumble upon this witch spell book (they want to be
witches
or something???) and the evil spell ends up getting read again which is how the evil demon comes to earth which only the bikini top girl and the spurned guy in love can stop apparently.
This isn't just a movie, this is every juvenile pervert's dreams & fantasies come true! "Deathstalker" has it all: blood, violence, trolls, female mud-wrestling, attempted rape, successful rape, life-sized pigs (!), awful hairstyles, hideously oiled muscular bodies, multi-sexual orgies, gay warriors, tournaments-to-the-death, delirious witches, dismemberment, laughable villains and boobs, boobs, BOOOOOOOOOBIES!! "Deathstalker" literally wipes the floor with its obvious role-model "Conan: The Barbarian" when it comes to terms of cheesiness and sheer flamboyance.
She just visits some god-awful place, and suddenly the movie isn't about her anymore, but about some geriatric
witches
who spend their days making dolls out of bread, drinking homemade vodka, and apparently flashing each other.
Ok, I've seen plenty of movies dealing with
witches
and the occult but this one was just plain weird.
This movie starts out as this cult of
witches
led by a really bad Orson Wells playing the staring role (couldn't they have gotten somebody that looked and acted more like a Satanist) he just did not belong in this movie at all.
The couple after they get settled down in the strange town discover that all the inhabitants are all
witches
and she becomes nosey and afraid of all of her neighbors and friends.
They investigate, have narrow escapes, leave, come back, leave, put each other in danger, sleepwalk, get attacked by
witches
who have consistent wardrobes, etc., etc.
The whole thing seems to get around to some sort of sacrifice, I think, but I'm not sure, or turning people into witches, but I'm not sure.
Most of the time I didn't know what the hell was going on but it didn't really matter, it was a simple demon hunter returns from hell dimension to save campers story with confusing stuff added on about
witches
and a book of evil with plot elements and characters who make no sense or disappear totally for no reason.
It has some atmosphere, some of the character actors are really quite good(especially the deaf innkeeper and the old woman), the leads are at least adequate, and the climax - though it makes absolutely no sense at all - is well-choreographed(literally) with the
witches
in white brassieres and long black hair.
The spirits of Otami, Masanori and Shugoro were doomed for eternity to remain within the walls of the house because of a Majyo
witches
(Tsuyako Olajima) curse put upon them.
Vampire
witches
who fight in terribly choreographed scenes and dialog that could have breaking ribs with laughter.
i'm not opposed to witches, and i liked "carrie" (the novel and the movie) but this one bothered me.
James Stewart may get top billing, but it is Kim Novak who steals the show as one of the most alluring
witches
ever to cast a spell on the movie screen.
(It is one of the story's amusing conceits that
witches
and warlocks are portrayed as Greenwich Village beatniks and bohemians.)
With the exception of Stewart and Novak, the warlocks and
witches
represented that alternative lifestyle.
I liked this TV show because it was it's own thing a girl who is on her sixteenth birthday finds out that she is a witch and her she lives with her aunties in the house and they are both
witches
as well.
Kim Novak belongs to a coven of
witches
in Manhattan.
See,
witches
are permitted to have "hot blood" but not love.
And then there is the cat- I have no idea how many
witches
(besides me) have named a cat Pyewacket but suggest a zillion.
What I love about this show is that it follows the lives of modern
witches
and it's a blast to experience their everyday love, humor and adventure.
The three
witches
are great- both on- and off-stage.
Her two aunts, playing the "straight men," or as straight as two
witches
could be, had great comic timing and general chemistry with Hart.
In 1692, young Ann Putnam (Swift) is the most vocal witness against alleged witches, leveling baseless charges against anyone who earns her displeasure.
John Van Druten's "Bell, Book and Candle" is a delightful and unexpected fantasy about a coven of modern-day
witches
living in New York City; it was obviously an attractive movie property.
In the attractive cast were Wolfe Barzell, Howard McNear, Janice Rule as Merle, Ernie Kovacs as Redlitch, Jack Lemmon as Gillia's mischievous brother, wonderful comediennes Elsa Lanchester and Hermione Gingold as fellow
witches
and lovely Kim Novak in one of her most touching parts as Gillian.
The plot's main crisis in the film comes to pass when in reality Gillian falls for Henderson, who does not believe in
witches
at all.
All comes out right in the end in this romantic satire as Gillian proves her love to Henderson by losing her powers--which is what happens to
witches
when they truly love a mortal.
The film has sprightly dialogue, charm, and a little "magic" of its own in the fey charm of the
witches
and the torments Gillian must undergo in her battle with herself, and to win the man she loves.
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