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Axe monies
Axe monies












axe monies

Gore fanatics might feel cheated by Axe but lovers of strange "wtf is going on here" movies should give this one a swing. The metalcraft was apparently imported from the Andes (modern-day Ecuador and Peru), where arsenical copper was hammered into axe-like shapes (longer styles in feather shapes have been found at Andean sites) with the same thin, stackable properties. Nothing mindblowing here, but fans of the era and genre who have a bit of patience will enjoy this one. Axe-monies arrived in western Mexico around 1200. The girl who plays Lisa is rather pretty and her performance is effective enough to draw sympathy from the viewer during the more tense scenes. This is a big chunk of money to take out of your start up monies.

axe monies

The one guy who looks like Bob Ross adds an interesting dynamic to the group of thugs, it's hard to figure out why exactly he's rolling with them. Money goes as follows: 1 pound (L) 20 shillings (s) 1 crown 5. Should you look at buying an axe throwing franchise Or should you develop a plan more. The acting is on par for the course, no remarkable talent here, but some cool characters. The film also scores points for it's original soundtracking although the main hook from the intro theme gets a little over used at times. An atmosphere of paranoid weirdness is developed early on and digs in on the viewer. As an aficionado of 70's b movies I personally felt that it has a great look to it. Not a lot is explained in this film so viewers are left to discuss the who, what and why amongst themselves and die hard 70's low budget sleaze fans might even try to pick out a story after repeated viewings. The flow of the film has a refreshing feeling of randomness that makes it work. The item Axe-monies and their relatives, Dorothy Hosler, Heather Lechtman, and Olaf Holm represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries. "Axe" is an oddball piece of work that seems to avoid a lot of the horror standards.














Axe monies