Mario Bava's horror
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Johan_Wondering_on_Waves — 9 years ago(December 27, 2016 01:41 PM)
I have seen Hercules, ouch that one is pretty bottom barrel IMO. Nice visuals when they are visiting the underworld but what a dumb story and cardboard characters. But I was never a fan of muscle man stories. I wish there were more movies about goddesses but movies on mythology tend to focus on the men but yeah maybe because the stories in mythology do actually focus on men as well.
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psychotronicbeatnik — 9 years ago(December 27, 2016 05:51 PM)
You might enjoy Alan Moore's Promethea comic series. It's been collected into several volumes in the US.
Did you see the Xena Warrior Princess show? - often dumb, but always fun.
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Johan_Wondering_on_Waves — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 01:22 AM)
Yeah I know about Xena but it's pretty much same as Hercules but with a female hero. There are even episodes they are together and well yeah have sex, destroying all those fantasies lesbians and I bet straight men have about Xena and Gabrielle as a couple. I should have been clearer I'm not really interested in action heroes (any more). While I thought kick-ass babes were extremely sexy when I was a young man I rather want them to be clever now. Besides some make semi-guys out of them. Trinity from the Matrix for example ew looked like a super dyke (I find lesbians hot but those uber butches no way). Didn't find Kate Beckinsale appealing either in Underworld. I like female heroes but I also like them to remain girls, rather caring than tough and rather feminine than tomboys. I guess I'm old-fasioned that way
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psychotronicbeatnik — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 05:17 PM)
I hear you but I've always found a wide variety of women to be appealing. The one common thread in women I've been with has been intelligence and independence. That usually appeals to me as much as looks do when it comes to actresses and characters as well. Variety is the spice of life.
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Golgo-13 — 9 years ago(December 23, 2016 02:13 PM)
You're now the third (or so) Bava fan I've seen rank Lisa and the Devil on the lower endI always thought it was more highly regarded. On my first watch of it a couple years ago, I thought it was rather dull myself but on a rewatch with commentary, it grew on me a bit. I'd place it somewhere in the high middle of the Bava films I've seen.
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psychotronicbeatnik — 9 years ago(December 27, 2016 11:04 AM)
Lisa and the Devil has always frustrated me - I think it begins really well but just gets too silly. Still there are great Bava touches throughout. It's high reputation has always baffled me somewhat. I have yet to see the alternative version. Or watch Lisa with commentary - maybe I'll do both in 2017.
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peeptoad13 — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 05:36 AM)
I still haven't seen all of Bava's work (not even all of his horror films, yeesh), but this is how I'd rank what I've seen:
Evil Eye
Blood & Black Lace
Rabid Dogs
Black Sunday
Black Sabbath
Hatchet for the Honeymoon
A Bay of Blood
The Whip & the Body
Kill Baby Kill
Danger Diabolik
Planet of the Vampires
I Vampiri
Lisa & the Devil
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DeadandBuried81 — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 07:44 AM)
I love Bava. His lighting was amazing. I think his B & W films are great but his odd color palette in Blood and Black Lace was amazing.
My favs are
Blood and Black lace
Black Sabbath (off the charts lighting)
Kill Baby Kill
The Girl Who Knew too Much
Black Sunday
Bay of Blood
Shock
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