Thursday, February 1, 2024
Behind-the-Scenes
Director Emimmo Salvi standing with actors, including two dressed as Lizard Men on the set of VULCAN - SON OF JUPITER (1962)
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Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Clip of the week: SLAVE QUEEN OF BABYLON (1963)
Kir (John Ericson) is in a tight spot. Semiramis (Yvonne Furneaux) watches the spectacle!
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Tuesday, January 30, 2024
HD Alert!
Sandokan (Steve Reeves) brings breakfast to Lt. Clintock (Nando Gazzolo) in SANDOKAN - PIRATE OF MALAYSIA (1964)
The HD version of this movie exists. Again, it's from a streaming service in Europe. The image quality is much better than the previous DVDs or releases but the image does have some artifact issues and the image is a bit reddish. Regardless though, it's a vast improvement over previous versions. So, will KINO LORBER pick it up? Steve Reeves in HD!
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The Return to Academy Aspect Ratio!
The first film shot in widescreen, or CinemaScope, was a PEPLUM movie. THE ROBE (1953; above).
Ever since that time, the old Academy 4:3 aspect ratio had gradually disappeared with the advent of widescreen TVs and movies released on DVD and Blu-ray. Now it's trendy to go back to the old 4:3 aspect ratio.
Personally, I always liked 4:3 aspect ratio (or 1.33) but for big epics, the widescreen format is the best. I'm glad to see this trend.
"But something has changed in the last couple of years… We’re seeing a resurgence of the classic 4:3 format, with more filmmakers embracing it on feature length narratives. This is something we haven’t seen on a large scale for ages."
Why The Old-School 4:3 Aspect Ratio Is Coming Back With A Vengeance Right Now
I won't link the article because it has little to do with PEPLUM movies but what do you think of this trend?
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Monday, January 29, 2024
Musings!
Ed Fury as Ursus who's about to get trapped in URSUS IN THE LAND OF FIRE (1963)
This scene is frustrating. In many prints, this scene is cut. It goes from Ursus talking to the evil ruler straight to Ursus chained to a millstone. In the uncut version, Ursus is ambushed by men on horseback with a net that traps him while talking to the evil ruler. The cut version doesn't even make any sense. I'm thinking: who's the genius who cut this movie down? The German and French versions are uncut but the quality is less than desirable (this screenshot shows the image quality). I also have an Italian version (not in widescreen) but the audio is out of sync. The URSUS movies with Ed Fury are very entertaining but someone got butchered by censors. This movie is more like the Sword & Sorcery films of the 1980s. It's non-stop violence but not as bloody as those of the 80s.
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Friday, January 26, 2024
Image of the week!
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VHS Covers
VHS covers of KINDAR THE INVULNERABLE (1964) starring Mark Forest, Mimmo Palmara and Rosalba Neri. I couldn't find the Something Weird and sinister Cinema VHS covers.
US cover. There are more US covers, from SINISTER CINEMA and SOMETHING WEIRD but I couldn't find them.
Above and below: German covers. The artwork is from SAMSON AND THE MIGHTY CHALLENGE and a Kirk Morris movie. Hard to say. The photos on the back cover are from the movie.
US cover. There are more US covers, from SINISTER CINEMA and SOMETHING WEIRD but I couldn't find them.
Above and below: German covers. The artwork is from SAMSON AND THE MIGHTY CHALLENGE and a Kirk Morris movie. Hard to say. The photos on the back cover are from the movie.
Spanish cover. Totally different artwork.
Swedish VHS cover. Photos on the back are from the movie.
VHS cover from Norway. Identical to the Swedish one but different layout.
Mark Forest and Rosalba Neri
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Thursday, January 25, 2024
Musings!
Maciste (Kirk Morris) tries to save Antea (Cathia Caro) in TRIUMPH OF MACISTE (1961)
I'm currently watching this movie while working on the blog. I like this movie. I've seen it a million times...okay not a million but a lot. It has all the right elements for a fun PEPLUM. This sacrificial scene is also good with Kirk in top form (below). I can't wait for a HD copy of this colourful film. Morris is my favourite Maciste. This was released on October 2, 1961 and MACISTE VS HERCULES IN THE VALE OF WOE, with Kirk, was released two week later in October 1961. It must have been fun to watch these movies back then. According to IMDb, this was Cathia's last movie role.
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Behind-the-Scenes
Steve Reeves and Gianna Maria Canale have a chat on the set of HERCULES (1958). Gianna is in costume as Antea - Queen of the Amazons.
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Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
SPFX DEPT.
Scenes from PRINCESS OF THE NILE (1954)
Beautiful and subtle matte painting in this small but fun movie. No one is credited for these works.
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History's biggest names in modern clothes
An artist recreated major people of history with AI and used their statues or busts as reference and set them in modern clothing. This is just for fun. They all look quite normal.
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Monday, January 22, 2024
Musings!
Galla Placidia (Daniela Rocca) and her maiden Sabina (José Greci) in REVENGE OF THE BARBARIANS (1960)
One of my favourite PEPLUM movies. The genre has many different type of movies and this one is a real find. It's so sardonic and funny but it's not a comedy. The relationship between Sabina and Galla Placidia is one of the best in the PEPLUM genre. It's a mix of sadistic, humorous and genuine care for each other. It's really unique. Is there something more between them? I don't think so but their onscreen time are fun to watch. Unfortunately, their relationship has no closure (which I believe is the point...). The film itself has some obvious short comings, like a interior set of an exterior setting of tents and tress that really look like a film studio but even with its budget shortcomings, I like this movie a lot. Great script and dialogue. My second favourite movie with the coolest character names, after SAPPHO - VENUS OF LESBOS.
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PEPLUM Movie Poster
Ghanian movie poster of GLADIATOR (2000)
Yes, this is legit. Search Ghana Movie Poster Gladiator. I have to say that it's original.
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Friday, January 19, 2024
At the movies...
THE ROBE (1953) playing at the Roxy Cinema in New York city. First film in CinemaScope. "See it without the use of glasses"
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Thursday, January 18, 2024
Musings!
Lith (Pamela Prati) hits Isa (Elvire Audray) in IRONMASTER (1983)
Last Thursday, I wrote about how PEPLUM films always have two main actresses and there's always an the awkward moment when the two meet. IRONMASTER is no different. This is the awkward moment. I like this movie. It's one of my favourite from the 1980s. Umberto Lenzi is the director and it's well made as Lenzi was a veteran by then. Even after 20+ years, the formula of PEPLUM movies never changed. This includes the duel between Sam Pasco and Giovanni Cianfriglia (below). Good scene. Giovanni was Steve Reeves' stuntman/body double and he was still in good form in the early 1980s.
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Behind-the-Scenes
Elizabeth Taylor, director Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and Richard Burton enjoyed a chat on the set of CELOPATRA (1963)
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Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
HD Alert!
Jean Marais as PONTIUS PILATE (1962)
A HD version that was shown on TV and streaming in Europe. The movie's excellent production shines through in this crystal clear print. I already stated that I'm not a big fan of the script but the production values, cast, score, etc, are top notch. A must see in HD. Also stars Jeanne Crain (below). Not available in HD anywhere or on Blu-ray. Not even Prime in the US.
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BY THE GODS! magazine and new projects!
A couple of announcements to make.
Above is the final cover of issue 2 of BY THE GODS! magazine, which I already posted about at the BY THE GODS! blog. I'm still working on it, making adjustments and changes. It should be ready soon.
Below is a movie poster designed and created by me with AI. I'm currently working on a couple of projects, including one involving poster art inspired by PEPLUM movies. Even though there are tons of movies in the PEPLUM genre, I wish there were even more. And these recreations of movie posters and images, book covers, etc, make it possible.
My other project is not PEPLUM related but it's from the same period. Recreations of pulp men's magazines of the 1950s and 1960s. I'm still thinking of a monthly magazine for this (yes, monthly) and or a coffee table book filled with colourful art. I'm still debating. My only problem: I want to use Amazon's self-publishing service but I'm still confused by it. MagCloud, which I use for BY THE GODS!, is so much simpler. If anyone can give me some tips on self-publishing in the US and Canada (and for the world), please leave a comment.
In an attempt to avoid any issues with copyrights, I won't be using real names on the poster art. So Steve Reeves becomes Steve Mitchell. And Sylva Koscina is Sylva Lopez. You get the idea. I really like the artwork above (it's a collage I created) and I try to recreate the poster style of PEPLUM movies.
This is not new to me. I already did faux magazine covers of famous magazines with stars of PEPLUM movies. I can't sell these but I had fun making them. The movie poster recreations are 100% original.
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Monday, January 15, 2024
Musings!
Abbe Lane and Gordon Mitchell are a tempestuous couple in CAESAR AGAINST THE PIRATES (1962)
Directed by Sergio Grieco, this brawny movie has one of the best performances by Gordon Mitchell. IMO, it even surpasses the one in FURY OF ACHILLES (1962). I mean, Mitchell is usually always angry or ultra macho but this role, director Grieco let him loose. A lot of people don't like this movie but I do. It's very entertaining. Abbe Lane makes a good actress for PEPLUM roles. She only starred in a handful of them. And yes, Julius Caesar was taken hostage by pirates. Of course, this movie is just a pulpy dramatization of that slice of history. I have multiple copies of this, including a TV broadcast from the UK. This screenshot was taken from a recent copy from a TV broadcast in Italy. Not quite HD. Also known as JULIUS CAESAR AGAINST THE PIRATES.
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PEPLUM Movie Poster
German poster of CLEOPATRA'S DAUGHTER (1960)
The German title translates as THE PHARAOH'S CURSE. Nice poster. Different than all the other ones. Starring Debra Paget.
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