Don't celebrate yet, next time we gotta deal with the latest Razzie winner in the form of a generic killer wearing a cheap bear mask...I mean a childhood icon turned into a horror villain
@@erichfiedler1481Which unfortunately made enough money to get a sequel that (from everything I've heard) had a couple decent ideas that it pissed down it's leg.
I've said this before, but I think Sean should do the rest of the movies that he claimed were robbed of Worst Picture, excluding stuff like The Snowman and the Vince Offer movies that have already been covered completely. - Red Sonja - Hot to Trot - Cool as Ice - North - Second Look - Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever - The Room - Second Look - BloodRayne - Bratz - Disaster Movie - Second Look - Dragonball: Evolution - Second Look - That's My Boy - 365 Days - Karen/Music
I’m sure he’ll get to most of them, but I don’t think he could say anything about “Disaster Movie” that he didn’t say about it in “The Love Guru” video, given that there’s no real story to speak of like there was in “Meet the Spartans.”
@redjed100 He could still go more in-depth, talking about the history and at least attempting to dissect the "story". It's the lowest rated movie on IMDB. Reviewing it just feels inevitable.
He'll also have to do the new winners like Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey. I thought he would have waited a bit before reviewing it but best to get it out of the way before he has to review the sequel.
6:50 Insert reference to "sovereign citizen" and "freeman on the land" types who think they can just magically declare themselves not subject to the law. Also, obligatory Yu-Gi-Oh The Abridged Series reference: "Screw the rules, I have money!"
Back in the day the vast majority of Italian movies dubbed all their dialogue in post production. It was a cost saving measure because they had such a well established dubbing operation, having dubbed Hollywood movies into Italian for years, Italy being one of the largest movie markets in the world. Sometimes they didn’t even get the original actor back to do it, e.g. watch Christopher Lee in ‘Hercules in the Haunted World’ & ‘Sherlock Holmes & the Deadly Necklace’ - obviously not his voice. In fact, Lee got so pissed off about this that he started insisting that inviting him back to do the dubbing was included as part of his contract on each film!
Well, except that the next episode will cover this year's Razzie winner. Then he can be done with it for nearly a whole year, if he keeps it up as an annual episode.
Science fiction double feature The Overlord will build a creature See Barry fighting John Travolta Reb Johnson stars in this freaking movie Oh oh, oh oh oh At the late night double feature picture show!
1:01 He also played Captain America in a couple of TV movies in the '70's. I met him at a local comic book convention a couple years ago! Nice guy. We jokes about the MST3K names (he's heard ALL of them) and he signed a poster. 2:06 That's most 80's music in a nutshell. You watched MTV as a kid, right? 8:53 NEVER interrupt a cat fight!
This and Reb’s Strike Commando are two, seriously films I can watch and laugh at without any robots making riffs. Seriously, you need to watch Strike Commando if you haven’t!
Fun fact: Corinne Clery (the female lead here) also appeared in the James Bond film Moonraker and in the adaptation of BDSM erotic novel The Story of O.
Sean, I want to tell you how much I appreciate your work. I feel like you are one of the unique voices in RU-vid-land. Your research is thorough and your humor is engaging without fail. so, thank you once again for another movie SmackDown.
"When was the last time you dusted? After this video's over, get on that." You're not my supervisor! Also: Yor's world! He's the man! He's the man! Yor's world! And his gutters of power! Yor's world! He's the man! He's the man! And his pee like a flower!
The score Is by "Oliver Onions", italians musicians that Made a lot of awesome soundtracks, specially Bud Spencer & Terrence Hill flicks ("Dune Buggy" Is a banger), also tv series (The "Sandokan" theme Is so great)
I remember when I did a video on the film and I noticed the dubbing over Reb. Apparently the film was edited down from a Italian mini-series, which does explain certain bits of editing seeming off, and I'm guessing because of all the Italian dialog, they had to dub it over, including Reb's, with his voice being dubbed over by the late Gregory Snegoff, who's like one of the big anime voice actors from the 80's/90's with Robotech, Wicked City and Fist of the North Star... and somehow, the three animated Titanic films. Yes, really.
The reason everyone is dubbed is because italian movies like this were filmed MOS - no synchronised sound. This was because the film would have to be dubbed for the European market anyway - French, german, Italian and English if they could make a sale to a US distributor. To keep costs down, they wouldn't record sound on stage, then employ their usual synch artists. One of the few exceptions to this was 'Starcrash' where they shot sync sound for scenes with Christopher Plummer, because they couldn't afford him for more than a day.
good translation, I'm from Argentina, and as a child I already read these comics, from my uncle's house, although I liked the stories about his son Hor, his girlfriend, and humanoid robots
I love the way the women in these supposed "ancient times" movies have such awesomely 20th-century hairdos ... complete with obviously copious amounts of hairspray.
19:41 ok, smeghead, so onto the latest razzie award winner (winning all 5 nominations, including Worst Picture) and latest pos: Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey. Sterling Holloway/Hal Smith/Jim Cummings/Leon Chen as Winnie the Pooh Bear and as well as Rotten Tomatoes: Oh, bother.
Just discovered and BLOODY LOVING this channel! Had to note that: Composer John Scott wrote a terrific orchestral score (badly played in Rome, of course!), mostly usurped by the DeAngelis bros work. Buysoundtrax released Everything on a single cd, very much worth hearing for the contrasting views of this atrocity, alone. Scott's work is lush, thematic, quite excellent. DeAngelis' is dull synth noodling....Aside from that admittedly Ahhhhsome theme! Yor's Whirlllled, He's Da Mayyyyan!!!!😂❤
13:53 the fact that Juan Zanoto was born in Facist Italy and moved to Argentina in the late 1940’s makes me deeply suspicious of Mr. Zanto,Juan’s father 🙃
4:45 It's pretty normal in these older Italian movies for everyone (English speakers included) to be dubbed. Until the late 90s, the overwhelming majority of Italian movies were shot without live sound, ALL the audio (dialogue included) was dubbed in post-production, for ALL versions (Italian included). Since YOR was an international co-production, with a multinational cast, and presumably was meant for international distribution, a lot of the dialogue on-set was probably actually in English, more likely to be a lingua franca than Italian or French or Turkish (which is why the dubbing more or less lines up with what's on screen). As for Reb Brown being dubbed by another actor, there's a few potential reasons: A) He wasn't available to loop his lines, B) The filmmakers didn't like his voice or didn't think it suited the character, or C) Some sort of pay or union issue. Plenty of Italian films from this period would dub native English speakers for any of these reasons.
Part of it was shot in Cappadocia! I love that place. Visited in 2018. It's kind of cool to see places I've walked in. If anyone is interested, I have videos of the trip on my channel. It's a truly otherworldly place.
This movie is probably the earliest memory I have as a child watching a betamax tape. I still vividly remember the Stegotriceratopsasaurus then everything else was a blur and then lasers and spaceships. Also, I just love Italians writing songs translated to English and then sung by Italians. This is how we got Disco Italo!
19:40 (For your next review....) Deep in the hundred acre woods where Cinematic Excrement Rage This is not Aaron Rodgers Neighborhood When The Razzies had better days.
„The show you‘re watching when you should be doing your household chores“ - Joke‘s on you, I‘m listening to this while emptying the dishwasher 😜 (Anyway, keep up the great work, I‘m addicted to your irreverrent movie reviews)
I'm surprised you didn't do a shout-out/comparison to "Inglorious Basterds" as Italian director Antonio Margheriti is ALSO the name of the faux Italian director in Tarantino's movie! LOL!
Random 80's kid here. I remember watching this on TV...and as a kid, I was quite confused the moment I heard the theme song. I am a grown adult now and hearing the song again....I think I'm even more confused. I ain't complaining though!!
20:00 Well Sean, looks like next time, you will have to review the latest movie to win the Razzie Award for Worst Picture and the first film in the “Twisted Childhood Universe,” Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.
Technically it's Blood and Honey 2 that's the real start, the first film has been retconned into a cheaply made movie within the Cinematic Universe, hence why Pooh and Piglet look very different from the first film, and also why Tigger and Owl are in it as well
@@erichfiedler1481 The new film has 10 time the budget of the first [still only 1/2 million] so they could add more-the cinematic universe of crappy low budget horror movies featuring childhood characters is the scary part!
When I watched the theatrical version, one of my first thoughts was that it was bad, sure, but it could've been made into a fairly decent tv show, with Yor going from village to village, having a little adventure in each one of them and the sci-fi twist being slowly revealed through lore development instead of just being Birdemic-ed into the second half... Too bad the mini-series didn't do any of this, according to what you said. Also, I just love that even all these years later, you still have that Oogieloves ringtone! Respect for the commitment!
Yes, Blood and Honey was the Worst Picture winner this year, and I knew it would be. None of the other nominees were seen as great (although Shazam was good, Razzies!), but I couldn't imagine any of them winning.
I have a copy of the original novel (in English), now buried in my library somewhere. I don't recall if it is better or worse than the film or any/what differences. I guess it was not good either as I don't remember it.
Well, Corinne Clery was in "Moonraker"(1979) #2 Bond girl. I can't remember the title of the movie where Clery was very young and hot. She was almost naked throughout the movie!
Another Conan rip off was 1984's 'Sword of the Valiant', made by Canon studio's. It's only really noticeable for the cheque cashing cast including Trevor Howard, Peter Cushing, John Rhys-Davis and most noticeably Sean Connery as the villain!
There's another show on YT I watch that posted a review of this two days ago. Haven't watched it because I don't care what they think of it. But I'm watching this!!
@@B.-T.Besides the drunk wife who is like getting stuck behind Lauren Boebert in a theater...who instantly starts bitching "Oh God., they're talking!" if characters interact with each other for more than two seconds? All of them constantly talking over the movie about crap until the subject changes to whining "I don't understand what's going on" because they talked non-stop over everything. And of course the booze is more important to them than anything in the movies... Little things like that. Now, I watch it because they occasionally find movies I've never heard of (Weng Weng, for instance). But then afterward I go find the movie itself and/or reviews like Sean's or Good Bad or Bad Bad that actually care about movies. But stuff like Yor or Starcrash that I already know - I don't watch their episode because I don't give two sh*ts what they think of them.
I have no way to verify it but either Miles O’Keeffe or someone who sounds a lot like him did the voice dubbing over Reb Brown’s parts. I was getting a lot of Ator in the voice.
As an italian, i thank you for mentioning about the original miniseries format because i've been saying for years to americans to avoid it at all costs: aside from a few minor interesting fight scenes it really is just a collection of shots of Yor and his comrades walking and running around (also a lot of the dialogue is slightly different, the memetic "We will need more hemp before we're through" is a completely different sentence in the original), the dullness reaches critical levels. I'm normally someone that advocates for extended cuts out of curiosity alone towards missing footage or alternate visions of the makers, but this is THE exception in my book, stick to the theatrical cut. -Teo
Purtroppo no, l'avrò visto una decina di anni fa. Ricordo solo che era differente. Vedo se lo ritrovo in questi giorni, se ci riesco darò un'occhiata. -Teo
Now Reb Brown is a legend and was Captain America twice. Also at the end of the movie he is given a data something with all the knowledge possessed by the advanced civilisation
According to the commentary, reb has nothing but praise for the locations, and his fellow actors. He only regrets the length of time away from his wife.oh, and the dysentery.