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Fish for breakfast. Blacky Daw,the story of a pet crow. 1930.
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The Wild Heart photoshoot.
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'Myth of 1.000 eyes' by Leonora Carrington, 1950
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Small interior with burning candles  -  Laurits AndersenâL.Aâ Ring , 1898.
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Recently watched: Voyage of the Rock Aliens (1984). Tagline: âthe story of a guy, a girl and an alien⌠and one night they will always remember!â Iâm using this period of enforced social isolation to explore the weirder corners of YouTube for long forgotten and obscure movies. (My boyfriend is accompanying me only semi-willingly). Â
Incomprehensible. Stultifying. Bizarre. Botched! In the early eighties, former child actress, cherub-faced starlet and âtriple threatâ Pia Zadora reigned as the undisputed queen of bad movies. (Her filmography-from-hell includes crimes-against-cinema like Fake-out (1982) and The Lonely Lady (1983)). Enduring the 97-minute duration of misbegotten low-budget New Wave musical comedy Voyage of the Rock Aliens certainly justifies how Zadora earned that title. (Note: donât confuse Voyage of the Rock Aliens with Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968) â an entirely different but equally terrible film starring that earlier queen of bad movies, Mamie Van Doren).Â
Voyage was calculatedly formulated to promote Zadora as a viable pop siren in the vein of Madonna or Cyndi Lauper. In fact, it opens with an epic rock video for âWhen the Rain Begins to Fallâ, Zadoraâs hi-NRG disco duet with Jermaine Jackson. The video has that artfully distressed post-apocalyptic / post-punk look typical of the era (itâs hard to overstate the stylistic influence of Mad Max in the eighties). Seemingly tacked-on at random, the video bears zero relation to what unfolds next. How to explain Voyage of the Rock Aliens? According to Wikipedia, its scriptwriter conceived it as a deliberately campy tongue-in-cheek spoof hybrid of fifties and sixties b-movie genres. A postmodern mash-up of science fiction, beach party musicals, monster movies and rockânâroll juvenile delinquent flicks sounds potentially amusing in more competent hands, but the conception and execution here is frankly - if cheerfully - inept.Â
Zany hijinks, wacky misunderstandings and âwhat-the-fuckâ moments ensue when a group of rockânâroll-crazed aliens (styled to vaguely resemble Devo) land their guitar-shaped spaceship on earth and try to ingratiate themselves with the local teenagers of a town called Speelburg. Voyageâs tone is established with an introductory Beach Blanket Bingo-style musical number. The song is grating. The choreography is clunky. The weather is visibly overcast and chilly. Some of the âhigh schoolersâ are seemingly well into their late twenties. To be fair, it does offer a time capsule of eighties fashion trends: itâs a veritable day-glo riot of ra-ra skirts, crimped hair, fingerless lace gloves and wraparound sunglasses. Dee Dee (Zadora) yearns to sing with her boyfriend Frankieâs band (Frankie and The Pack) at their high schoolâs upcoming cotillion. But surly delinquent hoodlum Frankie (Craig Sheffer) is such a selfish, insecure jerk he wonât let her. (This scenario reminded me of Lucy constantly wanting to crash Rickyâs stage show in old episodes of I Love Lucy). The leader of the aliens (Tom Nolan) develops a crush on Dee Dee and has no qualms about her joining his band, inciting Frankieâs jealousy.Â
Proceedings are padded-out with some annoying sub-plots. Two homicidal killers escape from a high security mental facility. The eccentric elderly female sheriff investigates the townâs UFO sighting. (This surely represents an unseemly career low for Academy Award-winning veteran character actress Ruth Gordon of Rosemaryâs Baby and Harold and Maude fame). Thereâs also a sea monster whose tentacle pops up at random and is never explained. Storytelling coherence isnât one of Voyageâs strengths: it frequently feels like some pages have gone missing from the script, or some crucial explanatory scenes have been accidentally deleted.  Â
Anyway, Zadora gamely tackles the acting, singing and dancing with more enthusiasm than skill. Frankieâs bandmates are played by a genuine Los Angeles psychobilly band called Jimmy and The Mustangs - a poor manâs Stray Cats, although it must be said they do provide eye candy in their mesh t-shirts and studded leather biker jackets. Speaking of which: pouting young pretty boy Craig Shefferâs Frankie is filmed like an escapee from an eighties gay porn film, with a homoerotic focus on his sinewy torso and painted-on black jeans. With horrible symmetry, Voyage concludes by reprising âWhen the Rain Begins to Fallâ (with Scheffer lip-syncing to Jermaine Jacksonâs vocals) with some of the most half-assed green screen technology ever captured on celluloid. Clearly the filmmakers had stopped caring by then. Problem is, you will have too!Â
Voyage of the Rock Aliens is FREE to view on Amazon Prime. Watch the trailer here.
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âStand Backâ goodness during the Wild Heart tour -1983

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Box art for a 1966 scale model, âFirst US space walkâ
John Berkey, for Return of the Jedi, 1983
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Johnny Bruckâs 1981 cover art for âAtlan 490: Expedition zur Lebensquelleâ

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