Saturday, June 23, 2012

6 Pack Cinema Award vol VI..The Final Chapter


Coming to the bottom of this week's 6 Pack but still one more nomination for Best Picture for the Week of L before handing out the last golden amber.

From 1971 Alan Arkin's Little Murders


After witnessing Alfred Chamberlain giving no resistance & being beat up by a group of thugs Patsy Newquist now has a new man in her life. Her dream is to marry him & mold him into the vision that she holds. Not so easy as Alfred is an emotion cripple who's only joy in life comes for taking pictures of shit & sleeping...A must for any man who is ready to tie the knot.

Before wrapping it all up for this week of film watching I'd like to thank those who came by this weeks awards. A little late getting it all out but better late then never. Besides it was hotter then a syphilis ridden whore's cunt this week so I wasn't @ my computer as much this week.

A bit of self pandering & some other plugs before hand. As always Blaxunshine can be followed on Twitter @Blaxunshine w/ the movies that are being watched through out the week & other cyber flatulence. As well Im now on blogtalkradio w/ 6-Pack-Radio Did a fair amount of shows this last week but that might not always be the case. You can get an account of your own on blogtalkradio & follow to know when the live shows are, check me out on twitter as I'll let you know or just check out the archives. A few new followers on Twitter that Im following back that are good shits. A couple w/ their own websites so I recommend checking out HorrorFreakNewsDailyDeadNews 

Alright enough of that fellatio / on to the big award for the Week of L. Best Picture - The Pabst Blue Ribbon


Movies that didn't make the cut – Lock Up, Let's Get Harry, Logan's Run & Layer Cake

Again the nominees are – Little Murders, The Laughing Policeman, Love At First Bite, The Last Detail, Let Sleeping Corpses Lie & Less Than Zero

And the winner is..

The Last Detail





The Last Detail would never be made in today's movie market place. That's one of the reasons why I love it. There's nothing stylish about it & it has a great sharp & foul mouth. It's just a fantastic performance & character driven film. In the end it leaves me drained because I wished it didn't turn out the way it did but as film realist it shouldn't have happened any other way. For it's honesty & realism Im truly thankful. It's a little gem.


Well that will do it for yet another week of Blaxunshine 6 Pack Cinema Awards but the beer is chillin in the ice box & the films are rolling for vol VII that will be out by next week's end.

Til next time..cinema enjoyed w/ a buzz

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