JAMES BROLIN CHASES THRU NYC IN "NIGHT OF THE JUGGLER"! – OBSCURE ’80 THRILLER IS THE HORROR

Papa Brolin is a one-man vigilante force in this fast moving obscure thriller from Columbia Pictures. In total rare form, Cliff Gorman plays the bad guy daughter-kidnapper amid fast action through NYC, some classic locations (the Manhattan Animal Shelter, are you kidding me?) and to top it off a Time Square far more entertaining than the Tom Cruise family thoroughfare it is now. (Oh no, he didn’t!)
One of those below-the-radar gems for sure, this has never been released on DVD and VHS copies are going for 30 and up for used and 65 and up if you can track down an unopened one. Grading this as a regular studio flick, I gotta go Three Pinewoods on this one, if you like thrillers in general it’s a must-watch….The Horror!!

Obscure One-Sheet

It’s a shame that Night of the Juggler , a taut thriller that revels in late ’70s NYC grime, remains unavailable on DVD, and, in fact, has been out of circulation since long-defunct Media Home Entertainment released it on VHS in the mid-’80s. Based on a novel by William P.

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ego trip Movie Night: Night of the Juggler (1980).

Posted by egotrip on 01/25/2014. For all you boppers out there in the big city, all you street people with an ear for the action, we wanna relay a message: Night of the Juggler, despite a not-so-good title, is a rare piece of major studio exploitation sleaze disguised as action thriller, that will grab you by the proverbial biscuits and won’t let go.

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THE HORROR!!

TWOS DAY WITH JETHRO TULL! – WOLVERTON 1972 BRICK SHOW + THE HORROR KNOWN AS "DOT COM"

Oh myyyyy, a 1 hour and 6 minute version of Thick As A Brick in this complete 72 show, an EX aud. And then we have a real horror known as Dot Com, the Tull 1999 studio album completely forgotten about before it was even released. But hold on just a darn tootin’ minute there folks, Dot Com is a pretty decent album and the best way to describe it is if you liked Roots To Branches then you’ll probably like Dot Com. In my opinion they are both cut from the same cloth, although the songs on Roots are far stronger that’s for sure….The Horror!!
THE HORROR!!

TWOS DAY WITH THE KINKS! – 1968 UNRELEASED STUDIO ALBUM + 1978 SHOW IN PARIS – THE HORROR

Greetings all – this here post goes out with a dedication to my new good friend, none other than Jeff Igoe himself, enjoy this double-shot of Kinks, 1)the unreleased studio album “Four More Respected Gentlemen” which ultimately became the Village Green Preservation Society, and 2) a killer live show from 1978’s Sleepwalker tour, a personal favorite Kinks album, enjoy my friend!…The Horror!!
THE HORROR!!