Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Italian Film DVD's again

Well it's Tuesday already, yay! So far this week we have seen (apart from Smallville - the episode with Aquaman, oooh hi fishy):

'Knife of Ice' ('Il Coltello di ghiaccio' Directed by Umberto Lenzi 1972)
Finally got around to watching the Japanese DVD I've been wanting for ages and ages. Was it worth the wait? Well, not really, I mean it's a good enough giallo but it's not very fizzy. Carroll Baker plays a mute (caused by witnessing the death of both of her parents) which I found frustrating, you just know at some point she's going to scream. Familiar player Evelyn Stewart is in it too as Baker's singer cousin, but her role is wasted and she looks bored. There are some nice touches though, like the inclusion of a gang of devil worshippers, an English drug addict with gorgeous contact lenses, three funerals (yes, three! all with the same congregation that keeps getting smaller) a black gloved killer with a knife, a wind-up Donald Duck and a hoard of red herrings.

'The Cursed Medallion' ('Il Medaglione insanguinato' Directed by Massimo Dallamano ('What Have They Done to Solange?' & 'What Have They Done to Your Daughters?') 1975)
Picked this DVD up in Turin, minutes after we had booked into our hotel! Really, really loved this. Superb opening shots and a fantastic score from Stelvio Cipriani (who's becoming my favourite composer, even after my obsession with Bruno Nicolai). A young girl 'Emily' (scary Nicoletta Elmi), who's mother died burning to death, slowly becomes possessed when she wears a satanic looking medallion. She lives with her father and nanny (lovely Evelyn Stewart in the drabbest outfits ever) in London, so you get to see loads of typical shots of it in the 70's - you know, London Bridge, Houses of Parliament etc. Anyway her father is doing a documentary film for the BBC on the depiction of Satan in old paintings. He goes to Spoleto (middle of Italy) to research some paintings and track down one that he saw on a slide that a certain Contessa Cappelli (Lila Kedrova) has mistakenly sent him. The painting is hung on a wall in a creepy abandoned house and the Contessa warns him to leave Spoleto as there is a force of evil that comes from contact with it. Of course he doesn't believe her...
The Contessa was fantastic (!), she looks like she belongs in a Dario Argento movie from the 70's. Emily (Nicoletta Elmi) just needs a bloody good slap. Joanna Cassidy ('Six Feet Under') is in it too, as the love interest looking very foxy.
The DVD has some trailers as a special feature: 'What Have They Done to Solange?', 'Planet of the Vampires', 'The Cursed Medallion' and one other I've forgotten (already).

Right, I'm off. More DVD's to watch.

Sunday, January 29, 2006

What we have watched...

Mmm, not a lot really thanks to Pete being on Celebrity Big Brother. Have seen a number of episodes of 'Department S', which is fast becoming one of my favourite sixties TV shows (although nothing could knock 'The Avengers' off of the number one slot). Jason King's character is hilarious and it's great that the show has some humour to it, unlike, say 'The Champions'.

Did however manage to watch 'A Man Called Magnum' ('Napoli si ribella' Directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini 1977) which was cool (well it does star Luc Merenda). 'NoShame' films have done themselves proud once again with this release.

And 'Contraband' ('Luca il contrabbandiere' Directed by Lucio Fulci 1980). This was great too and thanks to Fulci, very gory. As always, great to see Fabio Testi.

I've amassed quite a collection of DVD's now that need to get watched! I had some great presents for Christmas and my Birthday, including the Amando de Ossorio 'Blind Dead' box-set, two X-rated 'Italo-Giallo' releases: 'The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave' & 'Eroticofollia', Gamera vs. Gaos, 'Il Medaglione insanguinato' and the Joe Dallesandro/Fernando Di Leo movie 'Vacanze per un massacro'. Really, really hope some of Joe's other European films get a release, especially 'L' Ambizioso', 'Il Tempo degli assassini' and 'Fango bollente'. I see that 'Seeds Of Evil' is getting a DVD release with Joe's first audio commentary next month, so that's on my pre-order wish list along with the Luciano Ercoli triple disc set.

Birthdays

Oh yeah! I had my 35th Birthday on the 18th. We went to Turin for a few days which was lots of fun. It was very cold but sunny. Went to some nice bars, especially the one on our last night. The shops weren't that brilliant but I did manage to pick up a few DVD's I've been after for a while.

Back in London we went to the 'Three Kings' in Clerkenwell on the Saturday night to celebrate my horrifying old age. It was great to catch up with friends, but sad that my sister and David weren't there (Jess was introducing David to Mom!).

Last Friday was Justine's Birthday and we went out with her in North London. Had a few beers in a grotty pub, went for a pizza, then ended up in a bar/club called 'N10', which was quite hideous. Justine didn't stay long (!) and we got talking to an odd couple who kept buying us drinks. Got home about 5am, played some Abba and went to bed.

Pete's gone!

God! It's been ages since I was last here. I've been glued to the TV since Pete Burns went into the Big Brother house - he's had us in stitches and awe, that man could make an outfit out of a carrot. He got a monumental booing when he came out (not surprised really!) but carried his interview with Davina very calmly. Hope we get to see a lot more of him now. Wonder if the forthcoming re-release of 'You Spin Me Round' will dent the charts? I read somewhere that there's a possible TV show being offered to him, now that would be hilarious.

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Pete Burns

What better way to start the new year than to have Mr Pete Burns on Big Brother almost 24 hours a day? I won't be here much until he goes from the house. So what if he wears a gorilla fur coat? I have been vegetarian for 22 years and couldn't give a shit if he walked around chewing the heads off of bunnies. The man is a brilliant!

Monday, January 02, 2006

New Year

Phew, Christmas is well and truly over.

Had Christmas day here in Hackney, stayed at Matt's parents on Boxing day then went to Salisbury to stay with my Grandparents for one night. Played Newmarket for over 4 hours with them! My Grandfather commented on how much I have put on weight (and he's going blind!) so I will be dieting as of tomorrow.

Got loads of great presents, including an ipod... mmm spoilt huh? I've been putting most of my Italian soundtrack CD's onto itunes for the last week or so. My boss gave my a Blythe doll and she is great! Got Junko Mizuno's newest book 'Pure Trance' which I've almost finished, Ed Wood box-set, Joan Crawford box-set, a plush Godzilla, Edgar Wallace box-sets, Japanese sweets, Wonder Woman hip flask (!), 'My Little Pony' bathroom set, an Alessi night light, Habitat voucher, Brad Harris lobbies, Cher picture disc, Dead Or Alive picture disc, John Waters' Christmas CD, 'Kiss Kiss... Bang Bang' CD soundtrack (1966), 'Il Trono di fuoco' CD soundtrack and loads of other great stuff I can't remember.

New Years eve we met up with Max, Peter, Jess and David in some pub in Waterloo. Drank lots. Jess and David are going to be moving in together soon, somewhere in Clapham.

We've watched loads of stuff on our massive new TV: 'Superman', 'Santo vs. las lobas', 'Hustler Squad' plus episodes of 'Mirage Of Blaze', 'Kyo Kara Maoh!' and 'Wonder Woman'. We have seen more than that (!) but I can't remember everything, it's all been a bit foggy.

I have the horrors today (still), I think it's because of my lack of interaction over the last week or so and the fact I've been drinking every single day.

Right, that's all for now. See-ya