I like the Muscadet Massacre. Set in late-1950s or early 1960s-France, with a crouchy Jean Gabin and a young Belmondo. And a mysterious short-hair girl between the two.
Yes, alliterative titles are tacky. The Tempranillo Torture however deliciously recalls my own modest studies of the Spanish Inquisition (Whom nobody ever expects...) and the suitable employ of overused old barrique barrels (sold away here in the regions for 50 Euros) as a sort of, wellllll, not-quite-repose furniture. A must for every well-equipped dungeon.
Tacky Titles
I like the Muscadet Massacre. Set in late-1950s or early 1960s-France, with a crouchy Jean Gabin and a young Belmondo. And a mysterious short-hair girl between the two.
Yes, alliterative titles are tacky. The Tempranillo Torture however deliciously recalls my own modest studies of the Spanish Inquisition (Whom nobody ever expects...) and the suitable employ of overused old barrique barrels (sold away here in the regions for 50 Euros) as a sort of, wellllll, not-quite-repose furniture. A must for every well-equipped dungeon.