
Resurrection of the Body
"In memoriam. Man in pieces. You have the lovers, remade by funhouse mirrors; you have the symmetries, undone, bent and curved; and you have the model, the bag on her head filling with carbon dioxide. Who owns your life? Testimonial and demonstration, a most ominous trade show. An experiment in therapeutic cinema. A speculative sequel and conclusion to John Hofsess's Palace of Pleasure (1967)." — S.B.
Storyline
"In memoriam. Man in pieces. You have the lovers, remade by funhouse mirrors; you have the symmetries, undone, bent and curved; and you have the model, the bag on her head filling with carbon dioxide. Who owns your life? Testimonial and demonstration, a most ominous trade show. An experiment in therapeutic cinema. A speculative sequel and conclusion to John Hofsess's Palace of Pleasure (1967)." — S.B.
Return with Honor
6.1Road of No Return
5.9The Return of the Musketeers
6.2Raid On the Reactor
7.3Return of the Killer Shrews
5.4Return to Nuke 'Em High Volume 1
6.2Return to Rajapur
6.8The Return of Superfly
5.7Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders
6.5Return to Sender
6.4Return to Homs
6.6Flow
9.3Inside Asda: Bigger, Better, Cheaper?
6.7I Want to Return Return Return
6.7Return to Horror Hotel
6.6Return of the Goodies
6.9Return to... Return to Nuke 'Em High aka Vol. 2
6.5Friday the 13th Part 2
6.2The Return
6.6