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"Blindman arrives in the usual sun-drenched and windy village, wearing a huge hat and hippie-style clothes; out comes a battered little man..." "The beautiful cinematography by Riccardo Pallottini and the frenzied music by Stelvio Cipriani serve as a glue for this greasy extravaganza..."
"Blindman arrives in the usual sun-drenched and windy village, wearing a huge hat and hippie-style clothes; out comes a battered little man..."
"The beautiful cinematography by Riccardo Pallottini and the frenzied music by Stelvio Cipriani serve as a glue for this greasy extravaganza..."
Blindman (1971) is a quirky spaghetti western by Ferdinando Baldi featuring Tony Anthony as a blind gunman on a mission to rescue 50 women. The film combines classic western tropes with unusual humor and eccentric characters, including surprising cameos by Ringo Starr and Mal Evans. With striking cinematography and an energetic score by Stelvio Cipriani, the movie has gained cult status as the second most-watched spaghetti western worldwide. Despite some flaws, it remains an entertaining and memorable genre piece. Discover this wild, unforgettable spaghetti western and experience the eccentric journey of the blind gunman. Watch Blindman now!
Old broken fridge with freon stench, ghost castle from amusement rides with the stench of gear lubricant, 'Star Crash' is an eccentric, pathetic, and therefore enticing oddity of Italian B-movie cinema. Among the many 'cozzate' encountered here there are some ideas that even anticipate 'The Empire Strikes Back,' such as that of the ice planet.
Old broken fridge with freon stench, ghost castle from amusement rides with the stench of gear lubricant, 'Star Crash' is an eccentric, pathetic, and therefore enticing oddity of Italian B-movie cinema.
Among the many 'cozzate' encountered here there are some ideas that even anticipate 'The Empire Strikes Back,' such as that of the ice planet.
Luigi Cozzi's Star Crash is an eccentric and entertaining Italian sci-fi B-movie from 1979, inspired by the worldwide success of Star Wars and Flash Gordon. Despite its low-budget effects, camp costumes, and silly plot elements, it gained cult following thanks to its charm, nostalgic cosmic adventure vibe, and notable cast. The film mixes action, humor, and oddball creativity with memorable performances by Caroline Munro and David Hasselhoff. It's fondly remembered as a quirky, ambitious, and ultimately lovable oddity in sci-fi cinema history. Dive into the quirky world of Star Crash and explore this cult Italian sci-fi gem from 1979—watch now for a hilarious cosmic adventure!
A joyful hymn to the pleasures of the flesh, a rhapsody of the rosy promontories of his buttery protagonists. Better to screw than to command.
A joyful hymn to the pleasures of the flesh, a rhapsody of the rosy promontories of his buttery protagonists.
Better to screw than to command.
Beneath The Valley Of The Ultravixens (1979) is a vibrant and joyful cult film by Russ Meyer, celebrating sexuality and the female form with humor and bold visual style. The review highlights the film's quirky characters, sharp editing, and cinematic uniqueness that differentiate Meyer from typical low-budget comedies. Themes include female empowerment, the contrast between lust and power, and a playful critique of American provincial life. Despite its outrageous story, Meyer's craftsmanship and distinctive viewpoint elevate the film to cult status. Dive into Russ Meyer's wild and visually stunning cult classic. Watch Beneath The Valley Of The Ultravixens and experience a unique celebration of life and lust!
Yes, this film is bullshit. The screenplay is as messy as Rubik’s Level or Snakes and Ladders, making it hard to follow.
Yes, this film is bullshit.
The screenplay is as messy as Rubik’s Level or Snakes and Ladders, making it hard to follow.
The reviewer attends Spiderman 3 with low expectations and finds the film cluttered and confusing. While acknowledging the advanced CGI and Raimi's touch, the reviewer criticizes the shallow character development, messy screenplay, and overemphasis on private life drama over action. Disruptive audience behavior further hinders the experience, and overall, the film fails to capture the essence of the comic source material. Read this candid Spiderman 3 review and decide if Raimi's sequel is worth your time!
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