
Most directors make films with their eyes; I make films with my testicles. - Alejandro Jodorowsky The cinematic ramblings of a pop cultural connoisseur, from arthouse to exploitation and everything in between and beyond the valley of the dolls.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Pic of the Day
Inspired by my good friend Win Scott Eckert, I shall be posting on a quasi-regular basis cool images that have a special significance to me. This time it's a Turkish poster for Enzo G. Castellari's (Inglorious Bastards, The Big Racket) brilliant 1976 Spaghetti Western Keoma, one of the genre's last great films. Featuring Franco Nero (Django, Hitch-Hike) in the title role of the half-Indian gunslinger, this film also features such luminaries as Olga Karlatos (Zombi 2), Woody Strode (Once Upon a Time in the West), William Berger (Sabata), and Donald O'Brien (Run, Man, Run). Featuring a very unusual score that improves with repeated viewings and Peckinpah-style slow-motion carnage, this film is a must-see for genre fans. Quoth our hero: "He can't die! And you know why? Because he's free, and a man who is free never dies!"

Cool!
ReplyDeleteYou can thank Henry for introducing me to this one. :)
ReplyDeleteThe haunting KEOMA THEME keeps running thru the metal plate in my skull.Mommy I'm scared!
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