Had a killer weekend in Philly with my girlfriend! First, we saw Camera Obscura, who were amazing. I've been waiting to see them for ages. Laura Cantrell opened, and she was pretty great too. I need to pick up an album of hers sometime.
Then, an awesome Exhumed Films event, the Forgotten Film Festival! Five movies that have never seen official VHS or DVD release, including...
Skatetown, U.S.A. - Patrick Swayze's first movie! He's awesome in it. Only he could make roller disco seem butch. Great '70s time capsule with Flip Wilson, Billy Barty, Scott Baio, Maureen McCormick (Marcia Brady), Ron Palillo (Horshack), and even...THE UNKNOWN COMIC.
Son of Dracula (1974) - Harry Nilsson as Dracula's son and Ringo Starr as a surprisingly good Merlin. Full of Nilsson's music, which makes it worth it for the soundtrack alone. Supporting role by Shakira Caine (Michael Caine's impossibly gorgeous wife) as a werecat.
Blood (Andy Milligan, 1974) - Loved this one. It's probably the most widely available of the five, but the 69-minute cut we saw is 10-12 minutes longer than most versions available on YouTube or bootleg. I'll probably still pick it up at some point. It's like an avant garde attempt at a Universal monster mash film, with surprisingly interesting characters.
Murder on the Emerald Seas - Surprisingly clever undercover cop in drag comedy/mystery. Obviously indebted to Some Like It Hot, but there's also a Keystone Cops running joke that was pretty great. More progressive about transgender people and drag queens than most modern films and TV shows, somehow.
The Satanist - Didn't stay for this one (my gf had work in the morning), but it's a softcore horror sexploitation flick. A friend described it as "The Creeping Terror with [breasts]."