Sunday, May 16, 2010

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The work of the filmmaker, born 1957 in the United States and author Buddy Giovinazzo is as narrow as important to the history of American underground cinema. Growing up in Staten Iceland, then one of the most run-down district of New York, where his first two feature films are located, began Giovinazzo mid-70s to shoot Super 8 movies. Together with his brother Rick, who later wrote the music for his films, gründtete Giovinazzo a punk band, resorted to first appearances at the legendary CBGBs, but on the rotation of videos for other bands. In the early 80s followed short films as Lobotomy and The Christmas Album , 1986, came out Combat Shock, a valid study to date on urban and mental decay. This theme is also found in the later works No Way Home (1996) and Life Is Hot in Crack Town (2009) again, poverty, addiction, crime, broken families and violence are everywhere. The film features a radically pessimistic to find and the attitude of courage, candid photos for an existence beyond the Existenzminimus.

Life is hot sweat in the Films of Buddy Giovinazzo, the characters, they are under pressure, just before exploding. The apartments are no safe havens, but buggy mud holes from which they fled rather in the ruined streets, in families, there is no security, but stress and contempt that society is so remote as the moon. The cities look like in the war destroyed and eaten by mold as the power is in the hands of pimps and drug dealers, keep all the threads of the underground economy in their hands. There is no Solidarity between the characters, each fighting and dying for their own. Buddy Giovinazzo: "I was always interested in the issues of poverty and violence, I really do not know why. I think it's the people that fall through the social grid, follow me. Their stories touch me, are so much more moving than the more or less normal, we make every day on the road. "

In the series" Cinema Bizarre "will present his work in Buddy Giovinazzo B-Movie and three films that have influenced him.

Friday 11 June, 21 Clock, Double-Feature:

Joe - revenge for America , USA 1970, 107 min, VHS, DF, directed by John G. Avildsen, starring: Peter Boyle, Dennis Patrick, Susan Sarandon

Eraserhead , USA 1976, 89 min, 35mm , OF, directed David Lynch , Starring: Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Judith Roberts

The influence of Eraserhead on Combat Shock is obvious: young fathers on the verge of a nervous breakdown escape from the hell of responsibility and the noise of the deformed offspring - with Lynch in a mirror world behind the heater in Giovinazzo in the streets of Staten Iceland, which look even more parlous than the industrial ruins of Pittsburgh. A different kind of urban nightmare presented Rocky director Avildsen in the unjustly forgotten Joe in which the frightening Peter Boyle organized as a racist avenger of the man in a massacre on hippies, along with a father who lost his daughter to the drug believes. Since neither a film nor a DVD copy could be found, we show Joe in allerschönstem VHS Color. Buddy Giovinazzo: "What Joe for me so extraordinary, is how directly the racism of the main character is shown. The truth is told, without any attempt to make the character sympathetic. This Film is like Combat Shock the time capsule of a city, New York in the 70s. This film Peter Boyle has made a career. "

Saturday 12 June, 20 clock:

Combat Shock - Uncut (with supporting movie Maniac 2 ), USA 1986, 100 min, 16mm, original version, directed by Buddy Giovinazzo, Cast: Rick Giovinazzo, Veronica Stork, Mitch Maglio

Buddy Giovinazzo almost no money shot in the streets of Staten Iceland with this tale of a Vietnam returnee one of the milestones of the U.S. underground cinema of the 80s. The ubiquitous decay that all the faces, houses, things have attacked, we mean being able to smell almost as well as the expired milk, which plays a role in the memorable finale. Anticipate we will show the promo trailer for Maniac 2: Mr. Robbie , has turned the Giovinazzo 1989 with Joe Spinell shortly before his death.

Life Is Hot in Crack Town

Saturday 12 June, 22 clock:

Life Is Hot in Crack Town , USA 2009, 99 min, 35mm, directed by Buddy Giovinazzo, Cast: Evan Ross, Desmond Harrington, Lara Flynn Boyle

Buddy Giovinazzos latest work, a filming of his first novel, is a kind Short Cuts the middle and hopeless. Atmospherically dense and with his usual flair the fears and dreams of the poor and addicts, Giovinazzo said the complex interwoven stories of a variety of figures, for each new day is a struggle for survival is. On the festival with the film was enthusiastically celebrated last year.

Sunday 13 June, 15.30 Clock:

Pink Flamingos , USA 1972, 100 min, 35mm, with subtitles, Director: John Waters Starring: Divine, David Lochary, Mink Stole

"cannibalism, rape, a feeble-minded grandmother in the playpen, the pleasurable eating of dog waste - underground film director John Waters to mocking the sacred taboos of cultural goods. As the title threatens: An exercise in poor taste. "( Catholic film Service ). But if you look long and carefully enough, that has understood Buddy Giovinazzo as opposed to the Fathers: Then beauty and truth of it. Buddy Giovinazzo: "The movie showed me that anyone can make a film. Pink Flamingos was shot without any budget, with friends as actors and crew, and I was totally inspired. Simply hold of a camera and make a movie. "

Saturday, May 8, 2010

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A doctor, he should not be

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A little typology of the Mad Doctor

Daring cuts are a unifying element of Cinema Bizarre and advanced medical work on the body. Directors like Lucio Fulci, which a falling film body not only from a distance, but also brutally into the assembled close-ups show what rock can do with a human face ( Do not Torture a Duckling , 1972), have as much spirit of research such as Dr. Herbert West and his colleagues, Sew the bat wings on heads ( Bride of Re-Animator , directed by Brian Yuzna , 1990). Film and medicine influence each other improve in their visionary search for the new meat in their attempts to beautify the human body to revive, to control and make it last longer. Here are a few branches of research have emerged, here will be presented shortly.


first Re-animation. Research purpose: Reviving a dead being, as a whole or by joining various parts. Famous representatives: Victor Frankenstein, Herbert West (Re-Animator , Bride of Re-Animator ). The victory over death, which is the oldest and most frightening dream of the medical profession. A problem of this branch is the access to research results: although there are many dead bodies, they get to heavy. Result is usually one or the other form of acquisitive crime, often by grave robbery, and sometimes by the Mad Doctor carried a living death, to bring him back then can. The experiment succeeds, the next biggest problem arises, the zombie phenomenon has revived the body is not necessarily a revitalized spirit. Most of the entire human civilization Sublimationsapparat on the threshold between death and life is stuck, leaving only aggressive drive monster that react only to one or the other primary stimulus. The disturbed balance between bodily impulses and regulating consciousness is the central problem of all Mad Doctors.


second Plastic Surgery. Research Purpose: Restoration of the external shell of the body after heavy Accidents / injuries. Famous representatives: Dr. Genessier (Les yeux sans visage , directed by Georges Franju, 1960), Dr. Keloid ( Rabid, directed by David Cronenberg, 1977). As with the Re-animators, there are also the transplant outside a procurement problem, because some has to come the new, tender skin, yes. Here are two solutions to be distinguished: First, the material is being operated by the patients themselves, as in the clinic of Dr. keloid, the "morphogenetic neutralized 'own tissue transplanted. Second, the material comes from not always voluntary foreign volunteers, like Dr. Genessier who wants to model his disfigured by an accident daughter a new face why his assistant must constantly acquire new students. Foreign material is not difficult to obtain, it is also repelled often, as in Dr. Genessier, or developed a life of its own (as in the subgenre of "transplant killer hands": Orlacs hands , The Beast with Five Fingers , Mad Love ). Another danger to mutations and the appearance of body parts as in Rabid .


third Vivisection / re-combination. Research Purpose: creation of hybrid creatures. Famous representatives: Dr. Moreau. Mad Doctors play God do all a little bit, but not in such great Scale as the representative of this genus. Moreau's avowed desire to make the island a little man-like beasts of his hidden, hardly the underlying ambition of the ruler of his own creation to be. Main problem with this line of research is primarily the large space requirements. A remote island, it must be so.


4th De-and rematerialization. Research purposes: invisibility and / or teleportation of organic matter. Famous representatives: Sebastian Caine ( Hollow Man, directed by Paul Verhoeven, 2000), Seth Brundle (The Fly , directed by David Cronenberg, 1986). This line of research is the furthest from the classical Human medicine away, knowledge of the molecular physics and biochemistry is a plus. Maybe because they lack the patient base, the scientists working in this field like in person. As so often in experiments on the body's radical transformation leads to a regression of civilization, so that the invisible men usually think of nothing better than to enrich the material, and lick of visible female bodies. In its purest form, the related technical progress shows atavism in the shape of the Brundlefly, a reminder of the monstrous power of chance, which holds even in the most controlled experimental designs of modern medicine feeder.


5th Brain Fucking. Research purpose: mental optimization of people, relief from psychological and social constraints. Famous representatives: Dr. Jekyll, Dr. O'Blivion ( Videodrome, directed by David Cronenberg, 1983). The ugly side effect of most body experiments of Mad Doctors, desublimation and release of animal instinct is the declared main aim of this research direction. What Dr. Jekyll is succeeded by chance, especially for doctors in many of David Cronenberg films, the main concern: total disinhibition in the sense of Re-/Deprogrammierung "harmful" civilizational patterns. Whether the sex of the parasites, Dr. Emil Hobbes ( Shivers, 1975), Dr. Hal Raglan Psychoplasmics with which one can materialize let his fears and desires ( The Brood, 1979), or administered by the TV signal Brainwash O'Blivion of Brian, is the focus of these experiments always the (sexual) liberation of people from the shackles of reason, which leads according to the dialectic of Mad-Doctor movies to an even more gracious looser submission under the heel of the (new) flesh.

The two earliest examples of that architectural feature of buildings unverputzem concrete, in which David Cronenberg and his Mad Doctors looking after the "new meat", the Canadian Academy for Erotic Inquiry ( Stereo , 1969) and the House of Skin ( Crimes of the Future, 1970). Never again did the scientist and director of experimental arrangements so perfect to cover in these two early works Cronenberg. In both films was omitted narration and dialogue, instead there is a cool, scientific look that is particularly interested in the movement of subjects through the surrounding space and Cronenberg compares with the observation of an aquarium. In Stereo follows this view seven subjects that will develop by surgical removal of their language skills and social isolation telepathic abilities, is in Crimes of the Future it to the triggered by new cosmetics global extinction of all mature women. In both films, accompanied by a scientific objectivity suggestive voice-over the running out of control experiments, the promise of a new human being ends in radical dehumanization.

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Saturday 15 May, 21 clock, B-Movie :
Bizarre Cinema double feature with Re-Animator & Bride of Re-Animator

Saturday, May 1, 2010

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Monster of Hamburg

Monster make love and monsters are sometimes very lonely passions. The Mad Scientist , stitched together in his lab dug up body parts occurs, usually only to the public if it is too late and his creature's recovering from the glue. And honored the fan, the giant lizards, man and wolf undead nobles, often spends his time alone in the living room, surrounded by shelves full of videos, posted pictures and fanzines that get to see him except no one ever.

that there is another way, Ralf Lorenz want to take the first Hamburg-scifi-horror-show festival . Co-organizers, together with Andreas Schiefler he brings a whole weekend all the European and Asian monster on the giant screen of the Metropolis , he loves since his youth. And hopes that the monster fans in and around Hamburg finally leave again her living room to movies together such as Jun Fukuda Godzilla - to celebrate Frankenstein Höllenbrut , Mario Bava's Planet of the Vampires and Roger Corman the Pendulum . "This is most important for me," says Lorenz, "that people get together there, that they have in common bellow their fun, and cheer and remember the event so soon."

terror at Dammtor: Kongula - monkeys of the Colossal Beast

Meanwhile Ralf Lorenz has already some of these local events monster off the ground, as the two legendary "paw movie nights", which took place in 2007 and 2008 in 3001-sold-out cinema. Best remembered him is the fifth October 2003 remained. At that time, ran a ten-minute teaser of Kongula - Monkeys of the Colossal Beast , the "first hamburger monster movie", in which Lorenz had tinkered for months at home. In one of his room he had built up a blue screen before it in person in a gorilla costume a cut in the City of retracting ICE, he used smoke machine and the camera and said everything behind in elaborate detail work on the computer to Scenes together, celebrating the hundreds of spectators in the Metropolis with standing ovations.

A monster to Hear: Gualagon - Frankenstein's horror giant

now is the film on ice, the monster making was Ralf Lorenz then it is too lonely job: "For such a project you need many committed supporters. . And they are hard to find 'the next monster is already in the works, with three red glowing eyes staring at an approaching it from Lorenz' T-Shirt: Gualagon - Frankenstein's horror giant . Behind it lies a radio play , currently in the Graceland Studios Konrad Halver is realized. When Lorenz 2007, the radio play-legend Halver met, under whose direction in the 60 years the program was born of the European labels, he told him about his idea to produce a Japanese monster movie for the ears, with all the sounds, the music and the oblique dialogues that make the German dubbed versions of these works so distinctive. Halver was thrilled with his partner Sven Lorenz founded the production company Pyczak triumph of madness, his colleague Matthias Lemcke wrote from the soundtrack and Marko Peter Bachmann tinkering around the sound design. "80 percent of the radio play is finished," Lorenz says proudly, "it is still this year come out. "

monster just to make the best with others. And together, they should never look at it. You never know whom you met, a film collector, a computer specialist or a costume rental. Maybe it becomes a new monster. This can then again can watch together ...

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Monster on the move! - The 1 Hamburg-scifi-horror festival takes place from 7 to 9 May 2010 at the Metropolis cinema instead

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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The classic Grizzly of William Girdler and the genre of animal Horrors, Part 3 A review of
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BLOCKBUSTER PETZ
Grizzly was at a mere $ 750,000 cost of production a huge success. He played around 40 million at the box office and became not only the most successful independent film of 1976, but until then the most successful ever. Two years later, John Carpenter him the title with Halloween again and keep him until 1999, when Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez's The Blair Witch Project came out. May is Grizzly compatible have been for the mainstream as other independent films and B-movies of the 70s and was therefore not so popular: its look is much smoother than many of his contemporaries, there is an orchestral soundtrack to the listening habits of a mass audience equivalent, there are many beautiful nature scenes, and especially Grizzly had a PG-13 certificate, a moderate Platinum, which allowed it to demonstrations outside the station Cinemas and Grind House.

In contrast, the independent production conditions typical for a company: The script was not ready at the start of filming, and many Dialogues were improvised, therefore, the helicopter scenes are written in the summer, presenting the other scenes in the forest because of a delay in the timetable, however, until the autumn, which meant that the forest seen from above with full foliage, from below, however, the few remaining leaves other colors show. All this, however, are things that are not noticeable at first glance, absolutely.

ELECTRIC WIRE AND ANGEL FOOD
striking is because even the appearance of the eponymous grizzlies. The construction of the animal consists of five components that are to jointly create the illusion of a Killer bears:

  • a Grizzly of 3.30 meters in size (one to the family of brown bears), who hears in real life on the name "Teddy"
  • one black bear of 2.10 meters in size
  • 1 man in a bear costume
  • 1 bear paw gloves
  • 1 "Grizzly cam" in POV style including wheezing, which both strongly reminiscent of the Point-of-view settings in slasher films that should be so popular a few years later, and the shark Jaws in perspective. In the book of the film by the way, there were passages in which the bear acted as narrator: perhaps an attempt to Transcription the magnificent grizzly cam?

Top left: the glove component

The illusion seems sometimes inconsistent, most clearly when a bear costume and claw gloves come into play, but the interface takes the viewer is always quick on the meta-level back in history. Comical effect the discrepancies in size and color between black and brown bear, which can be a puzzle to which dramatic Bears are right now. Analogous to the story, is being questioned in the presence of a grizzly bear in the woods for a long time is concerned, they enable a nice side effect: we spectators also doubt long in it, whether we actually have a Grizzly have seen. The real Bears have also never worked with the actors directly, an electric fence has separated the human and animal performers from each other for security reasons. In order to manipulate the direction of the bear, were marshmallows with a cord tied to a stick and in front of his nose held, which meant that the bear walked sometimes on his hind legs through the forest, a rare behavior in the wild.

GREAT BROWN
model of Grizzly is Steven Spielberg's Jaws whose plot structure he copied exactly, while exchanging a few screws to make the construction cost. We see Grizzly his economic approach, formally installed at each individual setting: It is Jaws , reduced to essentials. That the production company Film Ventures International (FVI) is not sued by Universal was amazed leaves. But it is this audacity of Grizzly traces its predecessor, which makes him so likeable and his stolen items, for all its very own magic awards: Grizzly elevates the art of plagiarism, he is in perfect imitation. He also he gives no trouble, the fact of being plagiarized to hide. On the contrary, he wears it proudly in front of it: The working title was Claws, and thus it really all paying attention to the tagline "Jaws with claws," was created.

With the similarities between the films would fill pages, from the topos of the advance of a predator in a haunted human area (camping areas in the forest vs. Shallow waters near the beach) on the constellation of characters (rangers, scientists, helicopter pilot / war veteran vs. policeman, scientist, boat captain / veteran) to basic plot elements (the competent authorities want the affected areas for fear of lost revenue can not block the high season for tourists), narrative elements (Quint's famous story about the sinking of the battleship "USS Indianapolis" is in Grizzly its counterpart in a campfire story told by a group of Indians who were eaten by a pack of grizzly bears) and technical details such as the animal POV-shots.

As part of the "Animals on the rampage" hysteria in 1977, directed by Richard Bansbach and RE Pierson even a rip-off made by Grizzly that actually bore the name Claws . The shaft was a long time and influenced the genre today. None of the successor, however, reached the complexity, the sophistication or the psychological aspects of Jaws . Also Grizzly threw all that overboard and left to what was for the exploitation cinema of the era most importantly, the pure fun of it with the option of a good deal.

The original artwork for the poster of Grizzly is from Neil Adams

THE CAPTAIN AND THE sinking ship
Grizzly was produced by FVI, a U.S. independent company, originally of Atlanta, later active in Hollywood, led by Edward Montoro. FVI earned his living mainly in the distribution and the production of B-movies in the horror field and was famous for his brazen rip-offs of successful large-budgeted genre contributions. Thus, the company drove the highly successful US-Italian co-production Beyond the Door , which paved the way for many other clones of William Friedkin's The Exorcist , including Abby by William Girdler and L'Anti Christ by Alberto De Martino . Warner Bros. had FVI namely sued for plagiarism and had failed in court, so that other producers now imagined the way, prepare the material again.

From the late 1970s until the first half of the 1980s drove many illustrious title FVI with great success the U.S. market, which have gained cult status, including William Lustig's Vigilante , Joseph Ellison Do not Go in the House and Juan Piquer Simón Pieces, at the FVI-production was also involved. There are different versions of how and why exactly it came to the end of FVI in 1985, two aspects are adequately supported by evidence: First, had Montoro for FVI in 1980, the U.S. rights to the Italian Jaws rip-off Great White clone of King Enzo G. Castellari acquired in 1978 the original Inglorious Bastards had sent into battle (which in turn owed their existence Robert Aldrich's The Dirty Dozen 1967). After a locally limited but successful release of Great White and an expensive promotional campaign to inflatable swimming white sharks with title lettering Universal sued the Italian producers and stopped the distribution by the companies that had acquired the rights already. The copies were made and the money was lost. Whether the Italian producers now Montoro had stood up to just Jaws rights holder Universal would have no objection to Great White and his hungry white shark nothing, or whether it was the thing to hear Montoro like to, will probably no longer clearly can be clarified.

And here we come to point number two in the history of bankruptcy FVI: Montoro, who had actually always dreamed to become a pilot of a passenger plane, but then survived a plane crash and will be patched up in lengthy operations had been abandoned by his longtime wife. The divorce law in California would have awarded the ex-wife half of Montoros entire property, thus the half of FVI. At that point, the movie just FVI Mutants 2/Night Shadows, directed by FVIs staff director John "Bud" Cardos produced, the production costs could not be moved by the theatrical release and thus costing the company in an imbalance brought. Then, Montoro ill and had to be hospitalized for months intensive treatment. After his recovery he made a decision: He took a million dollars in cash from the company's assets and put away, no one knows where. To date, his whereabouts a mystery, for he could never be traced. There are rumors here and there: He had fled to Mexico, he would be somewhere in South America and he died a few years ago. We will likely never know. I like to think that the old crook Eddie, he was now 82, 80s and 90s, has spent his embezzled company funds financed by private plane on the tourist landscapes fly to Costa Rica.

Enzo G. Castellaris L'ultimo Squalo

BAD MOVIES VS. GOOD BAD MOVIES
would secure many people Grizzly how well all the movies from Girdler, just as bad, second-rate movie, or call the imitation of inferior quality. As part of the categories of Cinema Bizarre or a target aesthetics of trash cinema however, can be differentiated approaches and strategies unlike the reception on an intellectual level and develop direct experience on an emotional level. The so-called trash film can thus be both a cinema for the head and body as cinema interpret. The apparent and obvious defects and fractures of the productions possible and force the active participation of the public not only about the content of the history and nature of their characters, but also on a meta level, fill to the viewers the drama, technical and otherwise kind gaps independently need to avoid being catapulted from the film.

On the other hand, the Trash Cinema, notwithstanding the inclusion of intellectual participation always body cinema, because it rise through the breaks, which manipulate the audience to participate, involuntary physical reactions can. The classical reactions of the spectators body to body cinema are laughing, crying, nausea and agitation, the classic body-genre comedy, melodrama, horror and pornography are aimed at precisely that. In the trash cinema, there is a possibility that the audience all these reactions are elicited, the term "trash" is limited ultimately not in a particular genre. Whether the reactions are always intended, is not really important, but attributes this issue to the complexity of intellectual reception: Was the body's response plans while viewing a particular scene in this form, or did I react in this way, because I already own interpretive have components added, and thus reception are already back with his head rather than with the body?

form the openings in the Trash Cinema interpretive gaps and confront the viewer with entirely different challenges than mainstream or art house. An aesthetics of trash cinema should therefore make every effort in my opinion in any case, to develop their own categories and assessment criteria which allow such fractures are not easy to dismiss as a flaw or defect. Vielmerh should describe these fractures as constituent elements of a specific aesthetic form to the public as to the physical reaction, a large number of intellectual ideas and insights possible. What is the trash film often interpreted as failure is, in fact, may chance.

I'll close this review with a somewhat longer quote from Stephen Thrower who has some wonderful thoughts about the aesthetics of trash cinema, which may provide a basis for further considerations:
"has often been said before, bad movies that have interfaces with the surreal. (...) The filmmakers come rather randomly on techniques that are usually attributed to the avant-garde, but they achieve this in their stubbornness or helplessness never safe Port of aesthetic theory. Clever ideas are found encrusted in trite expression, sometimes completely meaningless films capture fleeting crystal clear truths. Bunuel, for example, shied away from even the most ridiculous of all ideas not return his feelings because he said that in art which is considered low and is considered an idiot, would be hidden gems of knowledge. (...) You can laugh at the obvious defects in a B-movie, a light up more, more sensible and more entertaining way of seeing it would be, imagine how connect to Alice through the looking glass into a world where movies just to be so in of all its technical shortcomings in truth artistic success are. Why are these errors and deficiencies are not seen as a kind of art in the negative, where deviations from the norm, accidentally or not, created a parallel movie universe. (...) Let's make this journey into another world, then we can get to enjoy Bad Movies and discover their aesthetics "(translation of the author)
definition of the breaking point Trash / Art / Body.
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