Watched: August 20 2016
Director: Mario Bava
Starring: Giacomo Rossi Stuart, Erika Blanc, Fabienne Dali, Piero Lulli, Luciano Catenacci/Max Lawrence
Year: 1966
Runtime: 1h 26min
August, 2016. Two Norwegian sisters drunkenly come up with the idea to skip ahead a bit on the list they recently started. A die is cast. The fates have decided. The choice is Mario Bava’s 1966 horror Kill, Baby… Kill!
Four years later, the same sisters dig out their notes from that fateful day, ready to write an insightful and witty blog entry based on the impeccable and detailed notes they always keep. However, what they find proves not to be decipherable by the sober mind. Thus, we present them here in their entirety, paired with pictures that may or may not refer to the notes.
“Good dress.”

“Dracula, carriage, inn, suspicious locals”
“Remember: suspicious death of good-dress-girl”
“Pronunciation of autopsy”

“Burgermeister [sic] + witch = plot thickens. Love us some witches.”

“Yul Brynner. He dead.”

“Good colours”
“#Creepydoll”

“Twin Peaks dude”
“Set in past but 60s pointy boobs”
“So much cobweb! Nothing changed for 20 years.”

“Love the mad woman.”
“Cool shots. Spiral staircase.”

Perhaps astute readers will make sense of our ramblings. Or the notes could be the basis for a new, fun drinking game. The possibilities are endless!
What we learned: Who knows? We enjoyed it immensely though.
Next time: Persona (1966)