tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7324519606495297701.post8584962116865433607..comments2023-06-10T17:57:52.018+02:00Comments on Backyard Asia: LOS DEMONIOS DEL DESIERTO (Mexico, 1990)Jack Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17922020382952236097noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7324519606495297701.post-59603075843609725482011-05-25T00:08:56.048+02:002011-05-25T00:08:56.048+02:00Hey Nekoneko!
No, you're certainly not the on...Hey Nekoneko!<br /><br />No, you're certainly not the only one who's discovered the wonders of what's south of the (your) border! My friend also sent me the two "Intrepidos Punks" films (subbed) so I'm looking forward to those as well!! <br /><br />Thanks for your comment. As you know I was in doubt whether I should keep this section but, hell, this isn't a report for school so who's gonna give me a bad mark for putting Mexico in with Asian cinema. LOL.Jack Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17922020382952236097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7324519606495297701.post-70737060776891333272011-05-24T02:13:00.245+02:002011-05-24T02:13:00.245+02:00Oooohh!!
I see somebody else has discovered the w...<em>Oooohh!!</em><br /><br />I see somebody else has discovered the wacky films Mexico has to offer! Nice to see it's not just all masked wrestlers.... and that I'm not the <em>only</em> crazy film fan watching them.<br /><br />I've been dipping into the well of hidden gems from "South of the Border" too lately and it's surprising how many of these are practically unknown or forgotten by film fans. It's got me looking even further south to see what might be lurking in South America that I might have missed.Nekonekohttp://delirium-vault.com/nekonekonoreply@blogger.com