I think M. Wilder summed it all. If you want to see what eighties
Italian derivative movies felt like, just watch this one. I saw it in a
theatre when it first came out in our "old europe" (Yeah, I'm that old
!), and at the time, those babies did drew a healthy crowd.
Hollywood would do the same now with name stars and a 80
million dollars budget, but it won't have the same feel. On the DVD,
the Michael Sopkwiz introduction was classy in itself. Great in his
own way - not "Seven Samurai" or Antiononi or Chabrol great, but
great as in grindhouse classic...
Phroggy
Italian derivative movies felt like, just watch this one. I saw it in a
theatre when it first came out in our "old europe" (Yeah, I'm that old
!), and at the time, those babies did drew a healthy crowd.
Hollywood would do the same now with name stars and a 80
million dollars budget, but it won't have the same feel. On the DVD,
the Michael Sopkwiz introduction was classy in itself. Great in his
own way - not "Seven Samurai" or Antiononi or Chabrol great, but
great as in grindhouse classic...
Phroggy