It’s the summer....temperatures are rising, and people are wearing less. So to celebrate the hot, hot nature of the season, I sent my lab monkey Chris Honeywell to the Roman Times and The Arena, the 1974 sword-and-sandals epic about gladitorial combat....only with Pam Grier and Margaret Markov and lots and lots of breasts! Join us in the OcaDecaGonaGon as we discuss this film’s....questionable approach to historical accuracy, the strange ‘comedy’ beats and, of course, the greatness that is one of the true Queens of The Grindhouse!
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