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Hi, im new i came from brother deacon on letterboxd and heard you guys had good recommendations...hope everybody is having a nice day
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Welome, Otello!

What kind of recommendations are you looking for?
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Benvenuto!
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St. Gloede wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 11:54 am Welome, Otello!

What kind of recommendations are you looking for?
Hi! I'm trying to get back into Peplums i haven't watch any since being a kid but i remember the ones i saw so vividly.
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Otello Cagliostro wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 12:32 pm
St. Gloede wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 11:54 am Welome, Otello!

What kind of recommendations are you looking for?
Hi! I'm trying to get back into Peplums i haven't watch any since being a kid but i remember the ones i saw so vividly.
There are many great ones, and I also need to see more, but so far I have found these to be masterpieces (usually, the great directors of the time also did the best pepla):

Le fatiche di Ercole (Pietro Francisci, 1958)
Cartagine in fiamme (Carmine Gallone, 1959)
Il colosso di Rodi (Sergio Leone, 1961)
Il gigante di Metropolis (Umberto Scarpelli, 1961)
Arrivano i titani (Duccio Tessari, 1962)
Zorro contro Maciste (Umberto Lenzi, 1963)
Ursus, il terrore dei kirghisi (Antonio Margheriti/Ruggero Deodato, 1964)

also, the pepla done by VITTORIO COTTAFAVI are generally great (as well as his non-peplum work).
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wba wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 1:04 pm
Otello Cagliostro wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 12:32 pm
St. Gloede wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 11:54 am Welome, Otello!

What kind of recommendations are you looking for?
Hi! I'm trying to get back into Peplums i haven't watch any since being a kid but i remember the ones i saw so vividly.
There are many great ones, and I also need to see more, but so far I have found these to be masterpieces (usually, the great directors of the time also did the best pepla):

Le fatiche di Ercole (Pietro Francisci, 1958)
Cartagine in fiamme (Carmine Gallone, 1959)
Il colosso di Rodi (Sergio Leone, 1961)
Il gigante di Metropolis (Umberto Scarpelli, 1961)
Arrivano i titani (Duccio Tessari, 1962)
Zorro contro Maciste (Umberto Lenzi, 1963)
Ursus, il terrore dei kirghisi (Antonio Margheriti/Ruggero Deodato, 1964)

also, the pepla done by VITTORIO COTTAFAVI are generally great (as well as his non-peplum work).
Wow thanks it seems like a good start, i actually follow you on LBD didn't even know you were on here !
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No problem, glad I could help!
I love pepla (one of my favorite genres), but haven't seen much in ages... need to change that.
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My favorit as a kid was Mario Camerini Ulysses (1954) it's the best adaptation of the odyssey in my opinion.
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Otello Cagliostro wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 3:15 pm My favorit as a kid was Mario Camerini Ulysses (1954) it's the best adaptation of the odyssey in my opinion.
Need to watch that one! It's with Kirk Douglas as Odysseus, n'est-ce pas?
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wba wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:06 am
Otello Cagliostro wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 3:15 pm My favorit as a kid was Mario Camerini Ulysses (1954) it's the best adaptation of the odyssey in my opinion.
Need to watch that one! It's with Kirk Douglas as Odysseus, n'est-ce pas?
Exactly, and Silvana Mangano plays both Circée and Penelope that was a really good understanding of the book ! Certain scenes like the Cyclopes cave are really good.

and are you a fellow french speaker ?
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Otello Cagliostro wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:45 am
wba wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:06 am
Otello Cagliostro wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 3:15 pm My favorit as a kid was Mario Camerini Ulysses (1954) it's the best adaptation of the odyssey in my opinion.
Need to watch that one! It's with Kirk Douglas as Odysseus, n'est-ce pas?
Exactly, and Silvana Mangano plays both Circée and Penelope that was a really good understanding of the book ! Certain scenes like the Cyclopes cave are really good.

and are you a fellow french speaker ?
I have wanted to see that one for ages! I should finally check it out in the next few years.
Unfortunately my french is severly limited. I didn't go beyond having had french classes at school for 5 years, which was a long time ago.
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Otello Cagliostro wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:45 am and are you a fellow french speaker ?
welcome to scfz! i'm in montréal, so i speak french every day, but it's definitely my second language.
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wba wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:28 am
Otello Cagliostro wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:45 am
wba wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:06 am
Otello Cagliostro wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 3:15 pm My favorit as a kid was Mario Camerini Ulysses (1954) it's the best adaptation of the odyssey in my opinion.
Need to watch that one! It's with Kirk Douglas as Odysseus, n'est-ce pas?
Exactly, and Silvana Mangano plays both Circée and Penelope that was a really good understanding of the book ! Certain scenes like the Cyclopes cave are really good.

and are you a fellow french speaker ?
I have wanted to see that one for ages! I should finally check it out in the next few years.
Unfortunately my french is severly limited. I didn't go beyond having had french classes at school for 5 years, which was a long time ago.
You're french can't be as bad as my german, my 3/20 average in high school still hurt to this day
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flip wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 12:19 pm
Otello Cagliostro wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:45 am and are you a fellow french speaker ?
welcome to scfz! i'm in montréal, so i speak french every day, but it's definitely my second language.
Tabernacle, in France people are always saying that québécois hand over there pocket money with a smile.
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bava & cottafavi. benvenuto
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rischka wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 4:21 pm bava & cottafavi. benvenuto
Didn't know Bava worked in the genre, thank you for the recommandation and for having me :)
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Bava worked on several peplum, including as the camera operator for '54 Ulysses and as the cinematographer for 58's Hercules. He then directed a few: Erik the Conqueror (which is worth seeing), Knives of the Avenger (haven't seen), and Hercules in the Haunted World, which is absolutely splendid.

A while back, I found a list online of favourite peplums by a film blogger, and posted it to iCheckMovies, so you might find some good options there. I've been meaning to go on a peplum kick again soon!
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Evelyn Library P.I. wrote: Wed Mar 24, 2021 11:55 am Bava worked on several peplum, including as the camera operator for '54 Ulysses and as the cinematographer for 58's Hercules. He then directed a few: Erik the Conqueror (which is worth seeing), Knives of the Avenger (haven't seen), and Hercules in the Haunted World, which is absolutely splendid.

A while back, I found a list online of favourite peplums by a film blogger, and posted it to iCheckMovies, so you might find some good options there. I've been meaning to go on a peplum kick again soon!
thanks ! I'm going to make a copy and mix it with WBA recommendations. I also heard Fabiola and Cabiria were amongst the greats
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Knives of the Avenger is worthwhile as well - saw it specifically due to my then overt interest in Bava though, hardly explored sword and sandals films (even had to look up what peplum referred to).
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St. Gloede wrote: Thu Mar 25, 2021 8:33 am Knives of the Avenger is worthwhile as well - saw it specifically due to my then overt interest in Bava though, hardly explored sword and sandals films (even had to look up what peplum referred to).
thanks ! even if technically it's not peplum since it's not greco-roman
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Otello Cagliostro wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:03 am
thanks ! even if technically it's not peplum since it's not greco-roman
There's also a wonderful Robin Hood film by the great Giorgio Ferroni called L’arciere di fuoco (1971) with the great Giuliano Gemma in the lead - as far as non-pepla but similarly playful italian films from the 50s to 70s set in a somewhat mythical past are concerned.
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wba wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:38 am
Otello Cagliostro wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:03 am
thanks ! even if technically it's not peplum since it's not greco-roman
There's also a wonderful Robin Hood film by the great Giorgio Ferroni called L’arciere di fuoco (1971) with the great Giuliano Gemma in the lead - as far as non-pepla but similarly playful italian films from the 50s to 70s set in a somewhat mythical past are concerned.
I tried watching planet of the vampires from him but judt could not get threw it. I don't understand how it was Warhol favorit movie
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I loved that film as a teenager, not sure if it would hold up today, but it struck me as a far more atmospheric upgrade of Forbidden Planet. I still remember loving the design in the crashed spaceship, which undoubtedly influenced Alien.
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Otello Cagliostro wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 7:32 am
wba wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:38 am
Otello Cagliostro wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:03 am
thanks ! even if technically it's not peplum since it's not greco-roman
There's also a wonderful Robin Hood film by the great Giorgio Ferroni called L’arciere di fuoco (1971) with the great Giuliano Gemma in the lead - as far as non-pepla but similarly playful italian films from the 50s to 70s set in a somewhat mythical past are concerned.
I tried watching planet of the vampires from him but judt could not get threw it. I don't understand how it was Warhol favorit movie
Hm, Planet of the Vampires, haven't seen it myself, but it's not a film by Ferroni, I think. ;)
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wba wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 2:28 pm
Otello Cagliostro wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 7:32 am
wba wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:38 am
Otello Cagliostro wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:03 am
thanks ! even if technically it's not peplum since it's not greco-roman
There's also a wonderful Robin Hood film by the great Giorgio Ferroni called L’arciere di fuoco (1971) with the great Giuliano Gemma in the lead - as far as non-pepla but similarly playful italian films from the 50s to 70s set in a somewhat mythical past are concerned.
I tried watching planet of the vampires from him but judt could not get threw it. I don't understand how it was Warhol favorit movie
Hm, Planet of the Vampires, haven't seen it myself, but it's not a film by Ferroni, I think. ;)
sorry i though we were still talking about Bava :lol:
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