Four Flies on Grey Velvet (Italian: 4 mosche di velluto grigio) is a 1971 Italian giallo film written and directed by Dario Argento, from a story by Luigi Cozzi (who also served as assistant director). The film is the third in director Argento's "Animal Trilogy", having been preceded by The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970) and The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971).
Every year for the past few years, tens of thousand of flytraps have gone missing – from the wild, from gardens, from nurseries. Music: Worksong by Grails, Crosscheck by Zach Miskin, Jaguar by Mogwai, Emily Escapes by John Lurie, A Simple Way To Go Faster Than Light That Does Not Work, by Tortoise, Moonglow by Django Reinhardt, Feelin’ Bad Blues by Ry Cooder.
In Stelvio Massi's rare giallo "Five Women for the Killer" the mysterious and psychologically disturbed slasher kills women by cutting them from clitoris to stomach. All the victims are slashed naked and one murder is pretty strong and leaves nothing to the imagination. Very unusual and complex giallo with plenty of nudity and rather unmemorable music composed by Giorgio Gaslini Quartet. plot moves swiftly,but there is not much suspense. The cast includes Howard Ross as Commissioner of Police and 80's porno queen Ilona Staller
But would the killer moments be as killer if the lulls weren't there to highlight them" One of Us Is the Killer operates on an ebb-and-flow basis, demanding patience one minute and then cutting the nonsense immediately afterwards. It's a patchwork of ideas the band's accumulated over the last three years, which is why fearing it to be a dud (after hearing only two tracks out of the album's context) is unequivocally silly
Flies Lyrics: Should the opportunity arise, vomit me flies, Flies vomit me, together’s unwise, sever all ties, Should the opportunity arise, vomit me flies, Flies vomit me, vomit green eyes. Produced by DJ Swamp, Zach Hill & Andy Morin. Album Year of the Snitch. Should the opportunity arise, vomit me flies Flies vomit me, together’s unwise, sever all ties Should the opportunity arise, vomit me flies Flies vomit me, vomit green eyes. Flies was released as the 3rd single in the build up to the release of Year of the Snitch, after Streaky and Black Paint. On an electronic soundscape, MC Ride contemplates about death and morbid fantasies, including the wish for flies to feast on his body.