I love Lenzi's gialli offerings, or at least the one's I have experiences! I still need to see KNIFE OF ICE and A QUIET PLACE TO KILL. SPASMO and EYEBALL are some of my more favorite gialli viewings. Two very stylish yet, odd in nature but still very effective in the payoff!
It's been a long time since I first seen his SO SWEET... SO PERVERSE (1969), was that not just recently issued on DVD again??
I absolutely loved Freda's brilliant I VAMPRI! Now, what was the deal with Bava being uncredited for with this again? I know he had something to do with the overall direction, but what's the full story on that again?
Any opinions about this more recent giallo? I've heard some bad things but when I found it dirt cheap on eBay, I couldn't resist the temptation of picking it up. Figured I need to give some of the more recent horrer/thriller stuff a chance too. Still waiting for it to arrive and I'm not quite sure what to expect of it but at least it has a pretty good cast that includes famous transsexual Eva Robins from TENEBRAE (1982) and the good-looking Elisabetta Rocchietti, who has been cropping up in a lot of horror stuff like THE THREE FACES OF TERROR (2004), DO YOU LIKE HITCHCOCK? (2005) and THE LAST HOUSE IN THE WOODS (2006). Not to mention supporting roles by Florinda Bolkan and Franco Nero! Anyone here seen it?
Interesting looking film out of Italy with Irish/Spanish co-financiers. Directed by Italian SFX man Stefano Bessoni.
In the 1600s, long before the invention of photography, a scientist named Girolamo Fumagalli was obsessed with the idea of reproducing images. He discovered that by killing a victim and removing the victim's eyeballs, it was possible to reproduce on paper the last image imprinted on that person's retinas. He named this technique 'thanatography'. Today, the same kind of gruesome ritual and abominable crime recurs within the walls of an international school of cinema. -imdb.com
Also stars the daughter of Charlie Chapman, Geraldine Chaplin as well as her daughter Oona.
Well, it seems this is yet another Argento flick that is taking a beating in the review department. Even die hard fans are not too pleased with this outing. Anyhow, the PAL R2 DVD is now out via a Polish company that found it important to force the Polish subs!
Looks like this will be getting a UK release first via Arrow Films! I still haven't seen this, it was on my radar during last year's Midnight Madness during the Toronto Film Fest. The disc will be released March 15th..
I'd love to grab this, but for now I'm holding off on the Blu-Ray player for now, too unstable industry right now. Plus, the multi-region player are way too expensive!
(2008/USA)REVIEW BY-STEVE GENIER/DIRECTED BY-MIKE BARONAS/INTERVIEWS INCLUDE-LAMBERTO BAVA, AL CIVER, GEORGE HILTON, FLORINDA BOLKAN ZORA KEROVA, RIZ ORTOLANI and many more!/SOURCE-PAURA PRODUCTIONS DVD (NTSC / 2008 / LIMITED 2500 COPIES)
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(2008/USA)REVIEW BY-STEVE GENIER/DIRECTED BY-MIKE BARONAS/INTERVIEWS INCLUDE-LAMBERTO BAVA, AL CIVER, GEORGE HILTON, FLORINDA BOLKAN ZORA KEROVA, RIZ ORTOLANI and many more!/SOURCE-PAURA PRODUCTIONS DVD (NTSC / 2008 / LIMITED 2500 COPIES)
Now, if you are a diehard Lucio Fulci fan, this DVD is certainly a major grab for you, even if you aren’t a major fan, it still is worth grabbing. Many interviews taken over the years that Mike Baronas and Cinema Nocturna’s own Kit Gavin collected while they did the dirty work for Media Blasters in the European trenches. I say trenches because these guys never really got the praise they deserve. Now, that might just happen with this splendid offering from Mike Baronas’ Paura Productions, that hard work is showcased for the first time as a separate collection of interviews with the who’s who in the world of the maestro of Italian gore and more, Lucio Fulci.
I can start to name names, but I could go on forever here, there is simply a long list of amazing people from actors to directors and even musicians as well as those simply involved in the Italian market who didn’t even get a chance to work with him. Presented in three separate areas entitled Victims, Accomplices and finally, Peers. All encased by a Fulci inspired music score provided by Dave Neabore.I have to say, when I finally received this DVD from Mike, my jawed dropped in awe at the amount of interview material both he and Kit collected, and it is truly something of amazement. For seeing some of these apart of the actual DVD releases and now together with some rare sections, it really makes you realize the hard work and effort that went into these. One thing is for sure, if this is indeed only Volume one, I can’t wait for Volume 2!