I suppose I should do one of these in case Trump actually does end the world in the next few hours…
Happy fingers!
So I’ve been meaning to do this for, well, ages. Way back in the dim dark past of December ’24, I put up a poster for The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T. with the comment that I’d review it eventually as part of the Century of Cinema thing I was doing. Then that project fell by the wayside without me doing said review, and I’ve dithered over it ever since. But now here it is… courtesy of Franz Planer.
Now, I was unfamiliar with this gentleman until a week or so ago, when one of the various film-related accounts I see on Bluesky acknowledged it was his birthday:

Hang on… Alraune AND 5000 Fingers? One of the most important films in my personal history AND one of the most baffling things ever to come from Golden Age Hollywood? He did both of those? A quick bit of research ensued, obviously, and I discovered that Franz (or Frank) had quite a career in pre-Nazi Europe and then Hollywood. And then, just a day or two ago, I read an article about a new biography of Audrey Hepburn, which noted how many of her friends in Hollywood were European emigres like her, and specifically mentioned Planer as one of them. I took that as a sign that I needed to watch 5000 Fingers again at last. I shall review Alraune (which I’ve also been meaning to rewatch) soon, too.
Anyway, like I said, this is one of the strangest films that Hollywood ever produced, and it was also one of its most notorious bombs, a little too out there for 1953 audiences (reportedly, preview audiences started walking out just 15 minutes into the show). Accounts of the production indicate it was even weirder, and alas that the earlier version seems to have been destroyed… it went massively over-budget, straining the already frosty relationship between producer Stanley Kramer (who I still can’t believe had this thing to his credit) and Columbia owner Harry Cohn, nearly half the musical numbers were cut, and its author, one Theodore Geisel (yes, Dr. Seuss himself), was left so aghast by the entire thing he rarely spoke of it again.
But now here we are, over 70 years since it first crawled into cinemas. We’re a bit more used to this sort of thing now. And yet it hasn’t got any less strange in that time; when I last watched it back in the oughts I was impressed by its bizarreness, and I was just as impressed tonight if not more so. And I don’t think it’s the sort of strangeness that can be dismissed as “surrealism”. I think it’s because it’s live action, not animated, that makes it seem so bizarre; I think it might’ve been more “acceptable” in cartoon form. But these are actual people in those spaces, and even if the sets were enhanced by matte paintings or models or whatever, those spaces look enormous. And empty for the most part. I thought about Giorgio de Chirico more than once.
And I was also struck by just how large Hans Conried’s performance is as the title villain. Apparently his performance style always inclined that way, but he really goes big, far more than any of the other actors. Mind you, when you’re wearing these costumes…
…how do you play “small” in gear like that? This was delightful to revisit, and I only wish now that they’d held off making it for another year or two so they could’ve done it in Cinemascope. Imagine seeing the whole of that piano monster in widescreen…
How’s that war going, by the way?

Oh.
Yeah, this is authentic Mushroom Cock on Truth Social yesterday, that’s my own screenshot of it. I haven’t had anything useful to say about the Iran bullshit, which has become even more bullshit by Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz and complicating the world’s oil supply, etc. And Trump has been making this particular threat for a while but never actually carrying it out, so who knows if he’ll do it this time either… I think it’s the, ah, particular phraseology employed in this post that’s attracting people’s attention now. I’m so drained by the entire thing I can barely even get that bothered by this, though. I feel like I should at least mention it here, but I don’t really have anything much to say about it. Anyway, there it is. Iran’s not exactly losing the war while Cuntface is pretty much losing the plot, and I don’t how to make that state of affairs less shit…

…and I have even less idea how to answer those questions, which are very good ones whose answers are almost certainly very bad. Remember that brief period when Biden was running the show and we didn’t need to be afraid when we got up each day of what Krasnov might do or say that day? No, me neither. But daily business persists regardless of him, doesn’t it, and so on we all go anyway…
Product placement
I’ve seen a few people commenting on this:

…a tweet from the US Department of Homeland Security marking the occasion of Easter with a picture of whatisname on the cross and the text from Luke 23:46 with a crucifix above it. And there is indeed much that could be said about this, particularly the inappropriateness of a US government department ignoring the whole church & state separation thing to the fact that the current regime likely wouldn’t even let their putative saviour into the US to begin with, but it was cartoonist Tom Tomorrow who pointed out on Bluesky the most… interesting thing about it; namely, the way the crucifix above the text was placed right over the Lord’s crotch. And… yeah, there it be. I don’t really know what else to say about it.
Be strong for you surely gonna die
I’ve stuck the odd dub tune in a mix before, but I’ve meant to do a whole mix of the stuff for a while now. So here it is.
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- Sly & The Revolutionaries, Marijuana
- Joe Gibbs, Satta Amassa Gana Version
- Keith Hudson, Black Heart
- Scientist, Dub Bible
- Yabby You, Anti-Christ Dub
- King Tubby & Soul Syndicate, Great Stone
- Lee Perry & The Upsetters, Drum Rock
- Abyssinians, Jah Loves Dub
- Tommy McCook, The Gorgon of Dubs & Horns
- Keith Hudson, Be Good Dub
- Black Ark Players, Guidance
- The Upsetters, Rejoicing Skank
- Prince Jammy, Jammin’ for Survival
- Gregory Isaacs, Leggo Beast
- Johnnie Clarke, Drums of Africa
- Treasure Isle All-Stars, Arabian Dub
- Lee Perry, Such is Dub
But which faith?
J. Divans has a new book:

This is the story of the First Bitch’s journey from atheism to Catholicism. Apparently there’s one slight problem, though, which is that the lovely cover art actually depicts a Methodist church. Apparently it is from somewhere in JD’s native Appalachia, but it is… not of his religion. I wouldn’t have known had someone else not mentioned it online, admittedly; I did do a quick Google search which suggests Catholics are less than one percent of the Appalachian populachian, so it may just have been awfully difficult to find an actually Catholic structure… but surely there’s at least one? Something else for Pope Leo to snipe at him about, I suppose…

Important images 182
You know how I make every tenth post in this series 50 pictures instead of 20? Well, I’m making every post 50 pictures from now on. So here’s 50 pictures, some of which might be construed as “sexy”. Which may be a good or bad thing, depending on what you consider to be “sexy”.
Yes

I suspect we’re all feeling at least a bit like this at the moment. How the fuck is it only the end of March? What the Christ else can still go wrong in the remaining three-quarters of this year? Or should I not ask in case I jinx things? Probably the latter. Sigh.
I’ll bet they are

You may be shocked (or not) to learn that porn doesn’t actually interest me that much. I’m kind of interested in the history of it, but less so the actual products of the industry (a nice display of nudity is fine, but actually watching peope fuck doesn’t grab me. It’s a longish story). That history, of course, includes the artwork promoting the stuff, and I think I’ve posted a few examples in the Important Images series… but I just found this one tonight, via a Tumblr called Vintage Adult Movie Posters, and I decided to post it here cos I’m a bit puzzled by the author’s comment about it: “Not sure what the ‘ultimate sin’ is all about…” I mean, like I said, I may not be interested in actually watching the stuff, but even *I* know why this title is a kind of infamous one. This is the film’s IMDB entry, and the plot summary therefrom:
A female friend of a sexually frustrated mother tries broadening her horizons with a sex orgy. Though avoiding it, the new feelings inside her cause her to force herself on her sleeping son. To her amazement, the seduction is mutual.
So… yeah. That’s what the “ultimate sin” is about. The film’s Wiki entry features a rather more up-front poster that makes it even clearer. Notably, the film was written by a woman, that being director Kirdy Stevens’ wife Terrie, and I don’t know what that may or may not say about their relationship at the time. Per IMDB, Stevens didn’t allow swearing in his films; apparently showing fuck was fine but saying fuck wasn’t…
Tumblr: still partying like it’s 2018
I’ve been maintaining a blog on Tumblr in some form or other since 2010 as a bit of a side thing. The current version is almost as old as this thing, cos Tumblr in their usual infinite wisdom decided the previous one must be destroyed for some reason or other. Accordingly, I haven’t posted anything to it myself, only reposts of other people’s stuff. Let other people take the risk.
And I thought Tumblr had started being a bit more reasonable about adult content; after the infamous (and not altogether effective) porn ban of late 2018, I thought it was making at least some progress by introducing “mature content” tags that users could apply themselves. Not the best solution, but better than outlawing the stuff entirely, which was what they tried in 2018…
Unfortunately, as I’ve seen tonight, Tumblr seems to have decided to go back to 2018 and start applying those tags themselves according to their own judgement… meaning that I’ve now got a bunch of stuff tagged as “potentially mature” and, as in 2018, at least a certain amount of that is actually bugger all of the sort… but I’m more bothered by the things they’ve flagged as definitely “mature”, cos they’ve apparently gone beyond what they did in 2018; back then they replaced the dirty dirty smut with a note that the post had contained dirty dirty smut but had now been hidden to protect everyone (including the blog owner), but now it looks like they’re not even doing that… not only do you have no option to request a review, the content is completely hidden now. Not even a sign that it was there at all. The odd thing is, those things are still visible in the mass post editor, but when I click on them from there, Tumblr just gives me the “not found” page.
So, not for the first time, I’m querying the whole point of me being on Tumblr; feels like a slightly pointless enterprise not just because I’ve got this thing now, but because the whole point of me making it a reblog-only thing was so I wouldn’t be affected again by Tumblr’s decisions about this stuff and, well, here I am affected anyway. I just liked the idea of having a corner of the Internet that people who actually know me in real life don’t know about (apart from one, I think). Mind you, no one who actually knows me in real life ever remarks to me about anything I post here, either, so I’ve kind of got that obscure corner anyway…




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