99 pages are available and free to read online so I tried reading part of it. The authors describe Steve Reeves and his faux strength. Dude benchpressed more that the two authors lifted in their entire lives. David Chapman has written more books on the PEPLUM genre than any author and yet he hates PEPLUM movies. He needs to find a different subject.
I have this book. It lists movies but there are no reviews. The author does write about the PEPLUM genre at the start. It's filled with errors. This book cost me $100 bucks. I like the format though.
The author of this book clearly had no prior idea who Maciste was before embarking into writing this confusing book. The acknowledgement section is absurdly long.
I didn't buy this book because it's extremely expensive but reading the reviews, well, I don't want to buy it. Who reads this stuff?
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2 comments:
I agree with you. These books are unreadable. Why can't a movie have been made for the sake of entertainment without trying to make it more.
For those wanting to explore various themes arising from peplum, in depth, most of these books can be accessed online through university libraries. A simple online search at my local university site uncovered much more written material including foreign language books, book chapters, journal articles, reviews, news and magazine articles, etc.
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