Roughie

One Shocking Moment (1965) + The Abnormal Female (1969) + Maidens of Fetish Street (1966)

One Shocking Moment (1965) + The Abnormal Female (1969) + Maidens of Fetish Street (1966)
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 4:3 | 211 mins | 7,60 Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 224 Kbps | Subs: None
Genre: Cult Comedies, Drama, Exploitation

Welcome to offering from Something Weird Video, that purveyor of pulchritude, those merchants of miscreance, that storehouse of sleaze, and panderer of fine female flesh and cinematic carnality from the past half century. Exploitation's finest preservationists and historians make every release a real gratuitous grab bag, and this time around, we are privileged to witness the wanton ways of women under the influence…of SEX! That's right, all three films available on the company's DVD release deal directly with ladies who love to get lewd for all the right – and thankfully, many of the wrong – reasons.

Bondage Ecstasy  Movies

Posted by at Aug. 2, 2022
Bondage Ecstasy

Bondage Ecstasy (1989)
A harrowing S&M roughie from erratic cult filmmaker Hisayasu Sato, this gay-themed pinku-eiga entry deals with an abused man who literally turns into an insect. Naturally, Sato borrows heavily from Franz Kafka's {-Metamorphosis} and several of his other works, but the overall effect is far more Sadean than Kafkaesque.
Thriller  Drama 

Present - nº 6 (1999)  Music

Posted by v3122 at March 11, 2022
Present - nº 6 (1999)

Present - nº 6 (1999)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Carbon 7 Records, C7-043 | ~ 312 or 111 Mb | Artwork -> 81 Mb
Progressive Rock

A few changes compared to their previous returning albums, most noticeably Daniel Denis and Alain Rochette gone, finding suitable replacements in Dave Kerman and Pierre Chevalier. Roger Trigaux is also taking a bit of a backseat because of his declining health; he is taking on the role of musical director and composer only playing guitar on one track. Ex-bassist Guy Segers has now moved up a step into being their manager. This album was recorded in Israel, but mixed in Belgium, but more significantly, it was not released by Cuneiform but by Carbon 7 , a small but adventurous Belgian label also handling Aka Moon, amongst other…