Help us choose who belongs in the GIMP HALL OF FAME

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frog wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 6:06 pm
I am always dissapointed, however, with Naschy's voting results. He was both a good GIMP actor and also director. Some of his scenes are truly memorable, especially the rack and nipple ripping scene in Inquisition. Pero, así es la vida, I guess.
I considered voting for Naschy, but my problem (probably like a lot of voters) is that I'm not that familiar with a lot of his movies. Of course Inquisition was a GIMP classic, but what other of his titles were especially GIMP-worthy? I've seen just a handful.

Rarelust has a number of his movies here:

https://rarelust.com/?s=naschy

What other Naschy titles would be worth checking out?

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gowron wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:03 am
Ralphus wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 4:38 pmBut Johnson? I didn't put together any kind of promotion for him. He wrote exactly one book before he died, plus it was 48 years ago and as far as I know "Let's Go Play at the Adams'" is out of print. Of course, I still consider it the best book ever written about bondage. I just didn't think that many voters were familar with it.
I read it a long time ago, but, since I'm not into snuff, I still prefer "Story of O".
It's not really a book about snuff, except for the very end of the book, of course. It's more about a captive girl suffering through the ordeals of being constantly tied up and the utter hopelessness she comes to feel about her situation. Some would say the snuff ending is a bit of a downer, but in context of the story, it was a perfect and most logical ending.
gowron wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:03 amThen again, I'd say "Let's Go Play at the Adam's" is closer to reality.
Well, it was based on a real story, the infamous Sylvia Likens case. As was Jack Ketchum's "The Girl Next Door".
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Ralphus wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 11:18 am
frog wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 6:06 pm
I am always dissapointed, however, with Naschy's voting results. He was both a good GIMP actor and also director. Some of his scenes are truly memorable, especially the rack and nipple ripping scene in Inquisition. Pero, así es la vida, I guess.
I considered voting for Naschy, but my problem (probably like a lot of voters) is that I'm not that familiar with a lot of his movies. Of course Inquisition was a GIMP classic, but what other of his titles were especially GIMP-worthy? I've seen just a handful.

Rarelust has a number of his movies here:

https://rarelust.com/?s=naschy

What other Naschy titles would be worth checking out?

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Here is a brief list of his ouvre https://www.imdb.com/list/ls055294777/ The thing with him was not only the scenes it was also the amount of characters he played in the horror genre, both as actor and director of his movies. One memorable scene (which unfortunately is not replayed in the movie is the introduction to Latidos de Pánico (Panic Beats) in which a cuckolded knight chaces his adulterous wife (Carole Kirkham) through the woods to eventually beat her to death with his weapon. (She is sweating, her skin scratched by brambles, and she emotes beautifully).
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I not only read it back when, and voted for it to the HoF, I still have the book. ;)
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Ralphus wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 11:37 amWell, it was based on a real story, the infamous Sylvia Likens case. As was Jack Ketchum's "The Girl Next Door".
Nicole Kidman shackled and raped in "Dogville" came to mind.
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