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weirdlookindog · 3 months
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Perché quelle strane gocce di sangue sul corpo di Jennifer? (1972)
AKA The Case of the Bloody Iris
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missdreamalot · 9 months
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The Case of the Bloody Iris (1972). dir. Giuliano Carnimeo
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doubtfultaste · 2 months
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Rat Man (1988, Quella villa in fondo al parco)
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The Case of the Bloody Iris (1972) dir. Giuliano Carnimeo
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Joe! Cercati un posto per morire! (Find a Place to Die, 1968)
"Two bastards aren't enough, Gomez. We'll need at least four."
"You can have as many bastards as you want, I know them all."
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gatutor · 1 year
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Maurice Chevalier-Jayne Mansfield "Operación Fisco" (Panic Button) 1964, de George Sherman, Giuliano Carnimeo.
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LIGHT THE FUSE... SARTANA IS COMING (1970)
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bens-things · 2 years
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The Case of the Bloody Iris (1972) dir. Giuliano Carnimeo
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moviesandmania · 6 months
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THE EXTERMINATORS OF THE YEAR 3000 (1983) Reviews and free to watch in 4K
The Exterminators of the Year 3000 is a 1983 Italian-Spanish post-apocalypse action science fiction film about survivors searching for water. Directed by Giuliano Carnimeo [as Jules Harrison] (RatMan; The Case of the Bloody Iris; I Am Sartana, Your Angel of Death) from a screenplay co-written by Elisa Briganti, Dardano Sacchetti and José Truchado [as James A. Prich], the movie stars Robert…
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theactioneer · 11 months
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The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (Giuliano Carnimeo, 1983)
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andersonvision · 5 months
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Celluloid Dreams is thrilled to announce the release of the 1972 cult classic “The Case of the Bloody Orchid,” directed by Italian maestro Giuliano Carnimeo. Originally titled “Perchè Quelle Strane Gocce Di Sangue Sul Corpo Di Jennifer?,” this film marks Carnimeo's unique foray into the giallo genre and has since become a beloved favorite among genre aficionados. Set for release on April 9, 2024, this cinematic gem will be available in a 2-disc combo pack, featuring both Blu-ray and 4K UHD versions, priced at $45.95. Written by giallo icon Ernesto Gastaldi, known for films like "The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh," "All the Colors of the Dark," and "Death Walks on High Heels," "The Case of the Bloody Orchid" presents a sexually-charged narrative, now available in 4K UHD for the first time. This new transfer, sourced from the original camera negative, has been meticulously color-graded and restored, ensuring that every exquisite detail of the movie's stunning cinematography is showcased. The film revolves around the gruesome murders of two young women, sending waves of fear through a high-rise apartment building. Photo models Jennifer and Marylin seize the chance to move into one of the vacated flats, but soon find themselves engulfed in the aura of terror, with Jennifer feeling like prey to the gloved killer. Paranoia and suspense intensify as Jennifer suspects those around her, while striving to outsmart the killer. Featuring Edwige Fenech, giallo's renowned scream queen, and George Hilton in their third collaboration, "The Case of the Bloody Orchid" is celebrated for its blend of beautiful cinematography and brutal violence. The film is a visual feast, described as "a luxuriant banquet of sumptuous visuals, sinister chills, and otherworldly beauty" by Deadshed. This special release includes a range of bonus features: Reversible cover with the original Italian and English movie titles New commentary track by film critic Guido Henkel Interview featurettes with Ernesto Gastaldi, Giuliano Carnimeo, and George Hilton An outtake reel, image gallery, and newly transferred trailers in 4K 2023 4K ultra-high definition Master from the original negative Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Run Time: 94 minutes Subtitles: Newly translated English and English SDH Audio Specs: Italian - DTS HD Mono, English - DTS HD Mono For more details and to immerse yourself in the world of classic giallo, visit Celluloid Dreams at their website. This release is not just a film; it's an experience for cinema lovers and giallo enthusiasts alike.
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
There are many Mad Max ripoffs and the most ripoff-iest of them all must be Exterminators of the Year 3000. The few original ideas contained within feel like asterisks, tiny details thrown in to “prove” this cheapo action adventure isn’t simply The Road Warrior on shuffle mode.
It's the year 3000. Nuclear war has destroyed the ozone belt. It hasn’t rained for years and the remnants of humanity battle on the roads for every remaining drop of water. When lone marauder Alien (Robert Iannucci) stumbles upon young Tommy (Luca Vennantini), he agrees to bring the boy to the source of water his tribe was desperately trying to reach. But even with the demented Crazy Bull (Fernando Bilbao) and his raving gang of lunatics forcing them to work in unison, Tommy can't trust his new partner.
You’ll immediately notice the Italian cast and the dubbed dialogue; dialogue so poorly written it confirms director Giuliano Carnimeo (as Jules Harrison) only had a tenuous understanding of the English language. It’s hard to determine if the villains’ constant references to “mother-grabbers” or “lousy splots of aberration” are attempts to self-censor and make the film available to those under 18 (they failed, it’s still rated R) or some of the weakest bits of world-building you’ve ever seen. Generally, I’d call the film tedious, but the dialogue is full of gems: bits of random words strung together that’ll make you laugh out loud. “Nothing is impossible with faith and prayer; even miracles!” indeed. Characters frequently tell you how they feel instead of letting their words, inflections or actions do so. Even if they were given brilliant lines to barf out, it wouldn't have matted. The people chosen to read the script are dreadful.
Giuliano Carnimeo makes you appreciate the skill and artistry of George miller. In this picture, there’s no escalation in the action, whatsoever. The climax has a big body count, but it’s nothing compared to a big sequence about 20-minutes in - a scene shamelessly lifted from the climax of The Road Warrior. It’s a pool of quicksand you’re only barely making your way through when finally, we’re properly introduced to this film’s Max Rockatansky: Alien. While Mel Gibson's character has charm and you can sense a heart beating beneath his bitter exterior, Robert Iannucci is like an unwrapped chocolate bar that’s been sitting on the pavement on a hot summer day. Even if you wanted to dig in, he wouldn’t be worth the effort. The guy’s just a jerk with no bargaining skills, and he’s not even good at what he does! Sculpting an anti-hero is delicate work and Exterminators of the Year 3000 is not up to the task at all.
Plot points frequently come out of nowhere, characters act illogically, their dialogue feels like a crossbow bolt through the palm and their performances are worse. Don’t even get me started on the scenes that demand they shed tears. You’d think the Italian movie people could at least get the stunts right, but they can’t. The gore isn’t convincing, and neither are any of the punches or kicks thrown. It then makes the fatal mistake of showing every explosion and crash in slow-motion. Now you'll definitely spot the helmet-wearing stunt drivers who have replaced the actors and their cheap costumes.
Exterminators of the Year 3000 (a title that is neither memorable nor appropriate for this film) is amusing for a while but sitting through the entire thing is a bore. You can have fun at its expense but eventually, the overwhelming, ever-pervasive shoddiness gets to you and you simply want it to end. (On Blu-ray, June 15, 2018)
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doubtfultaste · 2 months
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Rat Man (1988, Quella villa in fondo al parco)
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shapeofilm · 2 years
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the case of the bloody iris (1972) dir. giuliano carnimeo
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