UNCLE SPICY DOES A COMMENTARY (or two)
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UNCLE SPICY DOES A COMMENTARY (or two)

Those frequent guests of The Capri Show World Center, all two or three of you, might have noticed a lack new content over the last several weeks. OK, so we’re not exactly known for a full-throttle wide-open fire hose velocity of new content, but for once there is a somewhat reasonable excuse for not posting…

MONIQUE – THE GIRL IN THE PICTURE
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MONIQUE – THE GIRL IN THE PICTURE

For anyone who’s watched more than a casual sampling of early 1970’s Southern California smut you would be forgiven for, from time to time, feeling like you’ve been smacked in the face with a major case of deja vu. And not just because you start seeing the same performers in every other film (you do),…

VINTAGE LONDON SOHO
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VINTAGE LONDON SOHO

While riffling through another box in one of the storage rooms at the Capri Show World Center we ran across a copy of Probe #2, what appeared to be a BDSM mag put out by Eros Goldstripe in 1972, but what caught our eye was the “London: Kinky City of Night” advertised on the cover….

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THE FILTH SHOP (1969) (X) – nsfw-ish

The following is based on a recent post I made on the Something Weird Video Facebook group, which in effect is a review of the SWV release of THE FILTH SHOP (1969) and two of the other shorts on that “disk”. I’ve kept it mostly intact, although I do add some location-specific pictures and a…

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THE SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF THE DRAGON ART

For many of you connoisseurs of smut The Dragon Art Theatre, made famous by Something Weird Video series of the same name, and the usage of the Donn Davison’s introduction to those videos (first on VHS, then DVD and DVD-R, and now also downloadable, for now…), is not an unfamiliar name. And while a certain mythos has grown up around it, I submit little is actually known of the Dragon Art Theatre itself, and what does seem to “known” is at least in part completely wrong.

The Midnight Hustler (1971) – or, Fleshpot on Harbor Blvd
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The Midnight Hustler (1971) – or, Fleshpot on Harbor Blvd

Today’s film is a basically unknown 1971 west coaster called THE MIDNIGHT HUSTLER, starring Sandy Carey and Norman Fields, with Ric Lutz and Jim Frost in supporting roles.  At a high level it’s one of the hundreds of cheap quickies that were churned out at the dawn of hardcore. But let me suggest you give…