Paolo wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:57 am
Sounds like great entertainment!
Here's the Youtube link if you want to watch it. It's the over-2 hours director's cut.
Paolo wrote: Fri Jan 02, 2015 7:13 pm
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Of course, we'll expect to see Dave crap on it in his usual high s
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I'll probably crap on it, too...
Sigh, I'd have to log in to youtube for that and I don't want to create a another login for anything. Sorry.
I remember seeing Mondo Cane in a theater in CINERAMA. The only thing I remember about it was that some fellows jumped off a tower with vines on their feet. IT was a lurid expose of the strange and bizarre. I was twelve years old what the hell did I know? My Dad liked Cinerama. I do remember the man next to us in the balcony bouncing goobers off bald heads on the main floor below. Scandalized my parents. Not me. I still think that's a funny schtick.
And the Theme song -- MORE -- was the name of the song and it is a standard now. To quote Wikipedia " The movie's theme song, "More", was written by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero and was given new lyrics in English by Norman Newell. In 1963, the song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song, where it lost to "Call Me Irresponsible" from the film Papa's Delicate Condition." I think I can still play this from memory on electric organ (the bigger version of a keyboard for two hands and two feet). IT's either that song stuck in my head or Lara's Theme from Doctor Zhivago.
You know these as the inspirations of elevator music. I know them as standards for a sophisticated bar with soft organ music.
It spawned a whole series of bad sequels. "Mondo Cane 2," Mondo Bizarro, Mondo Hollywood (which spawned the utterly awful and grotesque "Faces of Death" series.)
Stick "Mondo" in front of anything and it is recognizable as an old "meme" from before people knew what a "meme" was. . .
"Goodbye Uncle Tom" doesn't stand a chance of me watching.
I'm not a fan of bloody, lurid and weird movies like this. Sorry.