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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_City

Exploring free-gratis channels on my Roku, I came across this "neo-noir erotic thriller", with a martial arts serial killer going after strippers managed by a "mob-adjacent" ex-boxer. Just seeing Tom Berenger and Billy Dee Williams in the cast list was enough to get me to start watching.

Then the opening theme starts... "hey, isn't that David Johansen singing?" Sure enough, it was. The theme is even titled "New York Doll".

And the cast kept coming: Melanie Griffith, B-movie stalwart Jack Scalia, Rossano Brazzi (from South Pacific!), Rae Dawn Chong, María Conchita Alonso (as just Maria Conchita), Joe Santos (Rockford FIles), Michael V. Gazzo (Last Action Hero), Daniel Faraldo (Above the Law), Juan Fernández (slick Latino bad guy in lots of 80s & 90s stuff), Robert Miano (Donnie Brasco) and then "Directed by Abel Ferrara". Awesome!

And really starring... NYC at its seediest.

EDIT: I found the website for the Roku channel where I found Fear City, it's called Free Movies +.

Not a great selection (used to be much better a couple of years ago) but has some gems among the dross.

OTT Studio, the company behind Free Movies +, has some more free channels, e.g. Action Plus, Horror +, VHS + etc (which share a lot of content), mainly viewable on certain devices (e.g. Roku, Vizio TVs, Fire TV), but some are also viewable in web browsers.

I see the (Roku & Vizio only) Classic Movies + channel has Abel Ferrara's début feature, the original 'video nasty', Driller Killer.

Availability of these channels and movies on them probably varies according to which country you are in. For some films, I get "Playback unavailable" errors. As far as I know, it's legal. Apparently ad-supported, although I have almost never seen an ad (using a Roku, without Pi-hole or any ad-blocker).

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

No, I think I saw it... 35-40 years ago? I was fine just reading the article.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

awright, I made the post.

I also watched Fear City last night, btw! It was pretty bad, but entertaining. I can't believe the same guy who directed this also did Bad Lieutenant. Or maybe I can, this one definitely had plenty of "strip club" scenes. Anyway, Fear City reminded me most of the Bronson movie 10 to Midnight, tho I think back then the whole "chasing a serial killer" trope was pretty common in movies (like Dirty Harry, etc.) whereas nowadays that's just something for a TV movie. I kind of liked the whole sub-theme about the ex-boxer, I suspect that was Ferrara's favorite part.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

A lot of unfamiliar Bronson movies on the Roku channels I've got ("Jesus! How many movies did the man make?!?"), can't find 10 to Midnight unfortunately; the synopsis does look similar.

I've actually watched some episodes of his 1958-60 TV show, Man with a Camera (on all the free channels & Youtube too IIRC), including one where he also shows off his boxing skills.

Is Ferrara into boxing? Or would it be his favourite part more because of the personal trauma exploration?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

A lot of unfamiliar Bronson movies

Yeah he had a long career, and made a fair number of mid films. The best ones are:

the personal trauma exploration?

This one. What's interesting about Bad Lieutenant is there are no flashbacks. I just see Keitel staring off into space and I wonder wtf is he thinking, then I'm like: oh, I probably don't want to know! But in Fear City, Ferrara's still showing flashbacks.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Hard Times! Haven't seen that in, like, 40 years. Or as I remember it: "The bare knuckle fighting movie without the orangutan!" 😄 And a Walter Hill film to boot.

I'll see if I can get that legit in English. The Evil That Men Do, too.