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Murder Obsession (Follia omicida, 1981)
"Why are you interested in the occult?"
"The only way to discover life's secret is through magic."
"I don't understand."
"Death. That exact moment when the body and soul separate, that which in theosophy is known as the astral body. We would have to capture that exact moment to analyse it, but to do this we would have to kill with our own hands, so that not even a wisp of life escapes us. Don't you agree?"
"And would you kill someone for this?"
"I think so."
#murder obsession#italian cinema#horror imagery#follia omicida#murder syndrome#1981#riccardo freda#antonio cesare corti#simon mizrahi#stefano patrizi#martine brochard#henri garcin#anita strindberg#laura gemser#john richardson#silvia dionisio#fabrizio moroni#franco mannino#carlo maria cordio#curious french italian coproduction. considering the era and the title i was expecting a grotty slasher of some kind but (whilst it#certainly has some elements of the stronger 80s sex and violence) director Freda seems more interested in stirring in dual elements#of giallo and gothic cinema. makes for a slightly fractured film; trippy dream sequences and a weirdly old fashioned score sit oddly with#the splatter and the grime. ends oddly‚ too‚ with a brush of occult oddness that feels like a strange left turn after the film has been at#pains to rationalise everything that came before it; in this it feels very much like Bennati's equally tonally mismatched The Killer#Reserved Nine Seats from the previous decade. this does feel a little out of time: a decade earlier and it would make sense but by 81#Italian cinema had mostly put away the toys being played with here‚ and whilst it's brushed with 80s appropriate nastiness it still feels#just a little old fashioned in shape and form. not bad tho: of interest to those sick freaks who will watch just about any italian horror#movie. it's me‚ im the sick freaks. strong cast too‚ tho apparently they all had a horrible time making it (Gemser in particular)#(her and Brochard actually; both were put in dangerous situations for some of the violent scenes)
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Carlo Maria Cordio – Absurd (Rosso Sangue) 2XLP
Halloween Season: Giallo and Italian Soundtracks!
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'Yellow Silk (01)’ by Manuel De Sica, Carlo Maria Cordio
From the motion picture soundtrack to Sette Scialli Di Seta Gialla a.k.a. The Crimes of the Black Cat (1972)
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Lorenza e Maurizio - “L’urtimo romano”
L’unico brano originale dedicato all’indimenticato Gigi Proietti
Una canzone scritta nel 2020 e ripresa oggi, con una nuova veste, cantata e accompagnata da un video con amici e colleghi del grande attore romano. Il brano nasce il giorno stesso della scomparsa di Gigi Proietti, il 2 novembre 2020.
«Appresa la notizia, ancora frastornati e commossi, ci mettiamo poco tempo a capire che dobbiamo fare un omaggio al più grande. È un moto spontaneo di gratitudine che ci porta a decidere di dedicargli una canzone, che riassuma i momenti più importanti della sua carriera e i personaggi più conosciuti dal pubblico. Lavoriamo poche ore e il brano è pronto. Con la stessa emozione con la quale scriviamo cominciamo a prendere contatti con alcuni allievi, attori, musicisti che hanno lavorato con lui» Lorenza e Maurizio
La canzone viene accolta da tutti con commovente slancio e incoraggiante entusiasmo. Ogni artista manda un video-selfie con una parte del brano e il ritornello cantato, costretti dalle regole del lockdown. Nasce così un primo video de “L’urtimo romano” che viene diffuso dal Comune di Roma, dal Messaggero, da Leggo, dal Mattino e da varie radio locali.
Dopo tre anni, grazie all’incontro con alcuni dei musicisti storici di Gigi Proietti - Mario Vicari, Giorgio Rosciglione, Gegè Munari, Mariano Perrella dei Pandemonium - il brano può essere registrato dal vivo. Al coro prendono parte alcuni tra gli artisti che hanno già partecipato al primo video ed altri che, con lo stesso entusiasmo iniziale, rispondono al Maestro e all’omaggio a lui dedicato: Stefano Ambrogi, Francesca Antonelli, Concetta Ascrizzi, Duska Bisconti, Roberto D’Alessandro, Paolo Gasparini, Francesco Lodolo, Fulvia Lorenzetti, Alberto Patelli, Lino Patruno, Silvio Vannucci, Massimiliano Virgilii. Altri inviano un video-messaggio di saluto affettuoso: Roberto Accornero, Edy Angelillo, Vincenzo Avolio, Carlo Cartier, Paola Tiziana Cruciani, Lucianna De Falco, Luisa De Santis, Pietro De Silva, Luca Manfredi, Stefano Masciarelli, Francesca Nunzi, Claudio Pallottini, Donatella Pandimiglio, Piero Pintucci, Marco Simeoli, Angelo Sorino, Giorgio Tirabassi, Gianfranco Teodoro, Massimo Wertmüller, Marco Zadra.
La copertina è opera del celebre disegnatore satirico e musicista Stefano Disegni, amico anch’egli di Gigi Proietti e coautore del suo programma tv “Cavalli di battaglia”.
Nasce così “L’urtimo romano”, un video ufficiale girato da Max Minoia che accompagna il singolo nella sua versione 2023, intriso di emozione, gratitudine e amore.
Lorenza Bohuny
Lorenza Bohuny è cantante solista, autrice di testi e compositrice. Nel 1997 vince il primo premio e il premio della critica conferito da Franco Califano e indetto dall’Ass. cult. Hollywood Club. Nello stesso anno vince il primo premio come miglior cantante “Città di Siano”, nell’ambito della manifestazione estiva per la selezione dei migliori gruppi e le migliori voci emergenti. Nel 1999 partecipa, nel ruolo di cantante, alla fiction di Canale 5 “Mai con i quadri” al fianco di Mariano Rigillo, Alessio Boni, Pierre Cosso, con la regia di Mario Caiano. Collabora nel 2013, come interprete, con il maestro Carlo Maria Cordio alla realizzazione dello spettacolo tributo a Domenico Modugno “Man in frack" e nel 2015 collabora come autrice con il maestro Piero Pintucci.
È autrice di 160 brani depositati Siae, di cui 20 contenuti nel doppio cd “Io e boh...” uscito all’inizio del 2017. Nel corso del 2017 scrive con Maurizio Carlini alcune musiche per la trasmissione Rai Linea blu. Nel 2018 arricchisce ed amplia lo spettacolo di Maurizio Carlini “Questo non è amore” con la sua presenza come interprete e i suoi testi sul tema della violenza contro le donne. Dal 2019 al 2021 è artista di strada a Piazza Navona, come cantante di canzoni della tradizione romana e canzoni scritte sui personaggi storici e sui luoghi di Roma. Nel 2021 inizia la collaborazione con Rodolfo Laganà, per la scrittura di canzoni romanesche, tra le quali "Carrozzella romana”, che esce nel maggio del 2022. Attualmente è impegnata nella stesura di una commedia musicale romanesca, ambientata nel risorgimento, dal titolo “Amore o libertà”. Nel 2023 Lorenza e Maurizio realizzano il video ufficiale della canzone “L’urtimo romano”, scritta nel 2020 e dedicata a Gigi Proietti, con la collaborazione di 36 artisti che hanno lavorato con Gigi nel corso della sua carriera.
Maurizio Carlini
Maurizio Carlini è cantautore e compositore di musica leggera, canzoni popolari, musiche per la tv, canzoni per bambini e canzoni dialettali romane. È stato co-direttore artistico dello spazio giovani del folkstudio. Ha realizzato l’opera “Storia d'Italia attraverso le canzoni popolari” con l’ensemble di musica popolare Pueblo Unido, distribuita in 150.000 copie in tutta italia dal settimanale Avvenimenti. Ha collaborato con onlus e associazioni come Amnesty International, Peter Pan, Campagna Internazionale contro le mine antiuomo, Aism (lotta alla sclerosi multipla), Gianni Rodari onlus, Mais (progetti sviluppo Madagascar e Brasile); in questa direzione rivolta al sociale ha realizzato il cd e relativo videoclip “W l’amore” in difesa dei diritti degli omosessuali.
Nel 2003 inizia una collaborazione con la Rai che dura tuttora e che lo porta a comporre accompagnamenti e sottofondi per trasmissioni come Uno mattina, La vita in diretta, Mi manda Raitre, Kilimangiaro, Ballarò, Geo&Geo, Cominciamo bene, Linea verde, Linea blu, Mediterraneo e in radio Il cammello di Radio due e Piccoli comuni (Isoradio). Dal 2004 partecipa annualmente alla rassegna Lungo il Tevere Roma, nell’ambito dell’estate romana, conduce laboratori musicali e teatrali del comune di Roma e vince il premio Fiorenzo Fiorentini come autore di canzoni dialettali nel 2005, seguito nel 2007 dal primo premio a un suo brano nel festival della canzone romana.
Collabora con il circolo Gianni Rodari Onlus (presidente onoraria la moglie del poeta, Maria Teresa Ferretti Rodari), per la creazione di laboratori musicali nelle scuole del comune di Roma e per sensibilizzare i bambini sui temi della solidarietà, della pace nel mondo, dell’integrazione dei bambini stranieri, dell’amicizia. Ha ideato il progetto musicale-teatrale Questo non è amore, contro la violenza sulle donne, per la regia di Francesca Satta Flores. Ha creato il progetto Canzoni da indossare, scritte a partire dalle storie raccontate dalla gente che diventano canzoni personalizzate; ad oggi più di 100 canzoni sono state realizzate per persone comuni che hanno voluto fissare in musica la loro storia o regalare ad altri delle dediche in musica, in stretta collaborazione con Lorenza Bohuny. È con lei, infatti, che dal 2015 ad oggi Maurizio condivide la sua attività artistica, formando il duo Lorenza e Maurizio. I due mettono in scena attraverso i laboratori teatrali del comune di Roma la commedia musicale romanesca “Impunita” e si esibiscono a Roma in Piazza Navona come artisti di strada. Nel 2017 lorenza e maurizio fondano lo studio di registrazione Di-versi uguali studio pro, che ad oggi ha prodotto, registrato, arrangiato 12 cd del duo (brani inediti e versioni rivisitate di classici del jazz, della musica dance e dell’opera lirica) e varie produzioni esterne legate alle canzoni da indossare. In questo studio i due artisti realizzano i loro cd singoli “Io e boh” (Lorenza) e “Il figlio della sarta” (Maurizio); quest’ultimo dà il nome anche al docufilm sui 40 anni di carriera artistica di Maurizio, per la regia di Giovanni Pirri.
Nel 2020 il duo realizza la canzone “L’urtimo romano” scritta il giorno stesso della scomparsa di Gigi Proietti, da cui nasce un primo video-tributo collettivo in cui a cantare la canzone appaiono amici, allievi e collaboratori dell’attore.
Da questa esperienza nasce lo spettacolo “Sonavo er contrabbasso… cioè, me ce appoggiavo” un tributo a Gigi Proietti che racconta la sua carriera attraverso le canzoni che l'hanno caratterizzata". Nel 2022 realizzano la canzone "Carrozzella romana” per Rodolfo Laganà, sul tema delle barriere architettoniche, il cui video omonimo è realizzato ancora una volta dal regista Giovanni Pirri per la giornata mondiale per la lotta alla sclerosi multipla. Per la presentazione del video, Lorenza e Maurizio partecipano all’edizione del Fiaba day 2022 in Piazza Colonna a Roma, davanti a Palazzo Chigi (presidenza del Consiglio). Nel 2023 Lorenza e Maurizio realizzano il video ufficiale della canzone “L’urtimo romano” dedicata a Gigi Proietti, con la collaborazione di 36 artisti che hanno lavorato con Gigi nel corso della sua carriera.
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Don't Mind the Glowing, Ominous Hole in the Wall. That's Just a Gateway to Evil. "Beyond Darkness" reviewed! (Severin / Blu-ray)
Don’t Mind the Glowing, Ominous Hole in the Wall. That’s Just a Gateway to Evil. “Beyond Darkness” reviewed! (Severin / Blu-ray)
A witch acolyte of Ameth, an underworld demon, is executed on multiple counts of child murder. The priest who oversaw the witch’s last rites came in with a doubtful heart and upon researching Ameth through an unholy book, disavowed his own religion only to fall into a near drunken stupor of atheism. Months later, a new priest and his family move into a home arranged by the archdiocese, but soon…
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#Barbara Binghom#Beyond Darkness#blu-ray#Bruno Mattei#Carlo M. Cordio#Carlo maria Cordio#Claudio Fragasso#Clyde Anderson#David Brandon#day of the dead#demons#Filmirage#Friday the 13th Part VII Jason Takes Manhatten#Gene LeBrock#George Romero#ghost#horror#Joe D&039;Amato#La Casa 5#Lucio Fulci#Mary Coulson#Michael Paul Stephenson#poltergeist#Rossella Drudio#Sam Raimi#Sarah Asproon#Scalps#Severin Films#StageFright#The Evil Dead
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Deep Blood (1990) will give you cinematic thrombosis. #SharkWeak4🦈 Review
Deep Blood (1990) will give you cinematic thrombosis. #SharkWeak4🦈 #Review
Reaching deep into the chum bucket of bad shark movies for Shark Weak 4, I’ve managed to dredge up the cinematic equivalent of a decomposing fish head in the form of 1990’s spectacularly awful Italian sharksploitation flick DEEP BLOOD. Four friends head off on vacation but when a killer shark starts to terrorise the beach community where they’re staying and kills one of their number, the…
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#1/10#1990#Carlo Maria Cordio#Charlie Brill#Claude File#Cort McCown#Deep Blood Review#Don Perrin#Featured#Frank Baroni#George Nelson Ott#Horror#James Camp#Joe D&039;Amato#John K Brune#Keith Kelsch#Margareth Hanks#Mitzi McCall#Raffaele Donato#Shark Weak 4#Sharksploitation#Tody Bernard#Van Jensens
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"Absurd" Official Motion Picture Soundtrack (1982) - Carlo Maria Cordio
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Album Review: Troll 2 (Original Soundtrack)
Between its terrible acting, nonsensical script, and inept direction, it's hard to argue against the widely accepted notion that Troll 2 is one of the worst movies of all time. The film's infamy has resulted in a wide array of merchandising opportunities, including midnight screenings, Blu-ray releases, a feature-length documentary, apparel, and now the soundtrack.
Aside from the undeniable entertainment value that comes from the so-bad-it's-good movie, the one area in which Troll 2 succeeds is its score. While the production was a mess, composer Carlo Maria Cordio (Pieces, Absurd) was left to his own devices to write the music. Like the film is a bizarre blend of horror and comedy, so too is the score an eclectic mix of genres.
"Like an Emerald Green" opens the album with delicate, serene instrumentation before ominous synthesizer notes take over. It leads into "Goblins Are Coming," the rock jam that plays over the film's opening titles. The score that follows is largely composed of brooding synth, but the occasional rock number ("Desperate Sprint in the Forest," "Wail of Terror") sneaks its way in, often accompanied by wailing guitar.
The songs that score some of the more bizarre scenes in the movie (which is full of them) are appropriately strange themselves. "Witch of Popcorn" is a vaudevillian menagerie of horn, organ, and guitar sounds emulated by a keyboard. The aptly-title "Na-Na Song," which kicks off the B-side, is a bluegrass tune with creepy, choral singing. It's fitting in the movie, but it feels out of place among the rest of the soundtrack - and it's the longest track to boot.
The full score wouldn't fit on a single LP, but the folks at Lunaris Records did a fine job paring it down, leaving 18 tracks that clock in at nearly 42 minutes. They smartly opted not to include "A Green Pottage," "Tennessee Roads," and "Carousel of Vegetables" - three off-kilter songs that would have interrupted the flow of the music. The unabridged soundtrack can be purchased on CD, which also features four bonus tracks not in the film.
The Troll 2 score is a good listen, no doubt, but its packaging is what makes the record really stand out. It’s housed in a diecut jacket with a reversible inner sleeve, so you can choose to have either Joshua Waits (the film's young, unfortunate protagonist) or a goblin (because, of course, there are no trolls in Troll 2) peering through the green slime. It's a simple but effective design, illustrated to perfection by artist Devon Whitehead.
Whitehead's handiwork is also showcased on the insert, which offers a collage of Nilbog's kooky characters. The insert's reverse side features an exclusive interview with Cordio. The pressing is available in two color variants: transparent neon green vinyl from retailers and woodland camo vinyl exclusively from Lunaris' webstore.
While Troll 2 is enjoyable in its incompetence, the soundtrack can be appreciated on its own merits. Coupled with the creative packaging, Lunaris Records' vinyl release of Carlo Maria Cordio's Troll 2 score is a must-own not only for fans of the 1990 cult classic but also for soundtrack aficionados.
Troll 2 (Original Soundtrack) is available now on vinyl, CD, and cassette via Lunaris Records.
#troll 2#troll#best worst movie#carlo maria cordio#lunaris records#review#album review#article#devon whitehead
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Italy & Rome playlist
Pizza. Fiat. Centurions. Fulci. Argento. Morricone. It’s all here in this Roma - Italia playlist. If you love ancient Roman history and horror film soundtracks, this is the playlist for you! Hit play right here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC18JtHohAYmD7g1FGA8S-D2B
Nero would enjoy this playlist! But, if there is a song or band I forgot or even a horror film soundtrack, or Italian prog record I mighta missed, let me know! This is one of my favorite playlists. Grazie!
ITALIA & ROMA
001 Goblin - La caccia 002 High On Fire - Romulus And Remus 003 Braens Machine - Flying 004 Piero Umiliani - Produzione 005 Fantomas - Page 1 [6 Frames] 006 Lucio Fulci's Zombie Theme(1979) 007 Tullio De Piscopo drum pattern - Samba Carnival 008 Quella Vecchia Locanda - Il Tempo Della Gioia 009 Sandro Brugnolini - Amofen 010 Ufomammut - Mars 011 Gerardo Iacoucci - Tradimento 012 Procol Harum - Conquistador 013 LA TERZA MADRE - Main Theme by Claudio Simonetti 014 Fantomas - The Godfather 015 Toto Cutugno - L'Italiano 016 CHILDREN OF TECHNOLOGY - Fear the mohawk reaper 017 Ennio Morricone - Non Rimane Piu Nessuno 018 Mina - Non credere 019 Bölzer - Roman Acupuncture 020 Jerry Goldsmith The Omen OST - Ave Satani 021 Lou Monte - roman guitar 022 Tony Di Marti - L'Uccellino Della Comare 023 Paul Chain Violet Theatre - 17 day 024 Satyricon - The Ghost of Rome 025 Ghost - Con Clavi Con Dio 026 Charles Aznavour - Com'a Triste Venezia 027 Jula de Palma - Tua (1959) versione originale 028 Dean Martin - That's Amore 029 FORGOTTEN TOMB - We Owe You Nothing 030 Mike Patton - Ti Offro Da Bere 031 Death SS - Heavy Demons 032 The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Sword of Machiavelli 033 Afterhours - Milano Circonvallazione Esterna 034 Fantomas - Page 17 [14 Frames] 035 Gluttony - The Rise Of Pompey 036 Sherpa - Kim (((o))) Tigris & Euphrates 037 Umberto Tozzi Gloria - Italian Version 038 Franco Bracardi & Giorgio Bracardi - Lo Strangolatore Di Boston 039 Black Hole - Bells of Death 040 Tarantella Pugliese - La Rondinella 041 Pino Villa- A Mucca Pazza 042 Opera IX - Bela Lugosi's Dead 043 MARIO MOLINO - TRAFFICO CAOTICO 044 Lucio Battisti - La Collina Dei Ciliegi 045 Tenebre (Main Title) by Goblin 046 SYK - FONG 047 FUOCO FATUO - Sulphureous Hazes 048 Primordial - As Rome Burns 049 Abysmal Grief - Crypt of Horror 050 Mike Patton/Mondo Cane - re D'Amore 051 The Man from U. 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Soundtrack - Jimmy Renda Se 052 Stelvio Cipriani - Papaya 053 Fantomas - Page 28 [20 Frames] 054 Carlo Maria Cordio - Rosso Sangue (Absurd) 055 Emma De Angelis - Trip 056 BRUNO NICOLAI-Red Cats (1975) 057 Duncan Dhu - La barra de este hotel 058 FROZEN CROWN - Neverending 059 Pavor na Cidade dos Zumbis (City of the Living Dead, 1980) Theme 060 Jarboe & Father Murphy - The Ferryman 061 Mudhoney - When In Rome 062 Fantomas - Page 21 [11 Frames] 063 Ancient Roman Music - Synaulia I 064 Behemoth - Rome 64 C.E. / Slaying the Prophets ov Isa 065 Clutch - Nero's Fiddle 066 Gluttony - The Rise Of Sulla 067 Goblin - L'alba dei morti viventi 068 Elvis Presley - Heart Of Rome 069 Bulldozer - Insurrection Of The Living Damned 070 Peggy Lee - When In Rome (I Do as the Romans Do) 071 Osanna - Variazione I (To Plinius) 072 GIULIANO SORGINI - Ultima Caccia 073 Ennio Morricone - Metti una sera a cena 074 Sepultura - The Vatican 075 Rome Soundtrack 02 The Forum 076 Fantomas - Page 4 [11 Frames] 077 Gladiator - Theme Song 078 Avantasia - The Glory of Rome 079 Caligula (1979)-Opening Credits 080 Umberto - Temple Room 081 SODOM - Caligula 082 Lacuna Coil - Survive 083 Gigliola Cinquetti - Non ho leta 084 Lucio Battisti - Emozioni 085 Goblin - Markos 086 MIke Patton - Urlo Negro 087 Sandro Brugnolini - Megattera 088 Fantomas - Page 25 [34 Frames] 089 The Italian Job Soundtrack- Opening Titles 090 Fabio Frizzi - Un Gatto Nel Cervello 091 Heidevolk - Het verbond met Rome 092 Messiah - Nero 093 Julio Iglesias - Todo el amor que te hace falta 094 Calabria - Luna Calabrisi 095 Various Artists - Iena Sequence 096 Fantomas - Page 5 [7 Frames] 097 Perry Como Mandolins In The Moonlight 098 The Beyond Soundtrack - main theme 099 Mercyful Fate - Gypsy 100 Goblin - Suspiria 101 Ufomammut - Empireum 102 Diaframma - Neogrigio 103 Umberto - The Psychic 104 NecroDeath - Master Of Morphine 105 The Dirtiest - Cento shot 106 Fantomas - Page 29 [39 Frames] 107 La Morte Viene Dallo Spazio - Ashes 108 Achille Togliani Fontana Di Trevi 109 MV & EE - Much obliged 110 Isis Synaulia - Musica dell'antica Roma 111 Sandro Brugnolini - Marsuino 112 Giobia - far behind 113 Darvaza - silver chalice 114 Fantomas - Investigation Of A Citizen Above suspicion 115 Rome Soundtrack - Main Title Theme 116 Nebulae - Carbon 117 Beat Fuga - Shake 118 Gruppo folk naxos - Tarantella siciliana 119 Russian Circles - Milano 120 Kalidia - Circe's spell 121 Harlan Williams, Beneath the Iron Heel of Pagan Rome 122 Exhorder - Slaughter in the Vatican 123 Vatican - the 5th of metal 124 Extrema - Deep Infection 125 Rod Stewart - Italian Girls 126 Louis Prima - Buona Sera 127 Mike Patton/Mondo Cane - Che Notte! 128 Sinoath - Saturnalia 129 Piero Piccioni - L'Italia Vista dal Cielo (Lombardia) 130 PIERO UMILIANI - Topless Party 131 Dean Martin - Arrivederci Roma 132 Fantomas - Page 30 [2 Frames] 133 Sadist - Nadir 134 Hour of Penance - Rise and Oppress 135 Virgin Steele - The Burning of Rome (Cry for Pompeii) 136 FROZEN CROWN - Battles In The Night 137 The Monolith Deathcult - Demigod 138 PIG DESTROYER - Machiavellian 139 Raw Power - State oppresion 140 La luna ammenzu o mari - Folk Sicilia 141 Angels and Demons Soundtrack - Main Theme (Hans Zimmer) 142 Lou Monte - Bella notte 143 Fantomas - Page 7 [6 Frames] 144 Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi - Theme of ''Rome'' 145 INFERNO OST Dario Argento - MAIN THEME 146 Hombres G - Venezia 147 Rome Soundtracks - The Battle has began (Caesar's Theme) 148 NORA ORLANDI- Ossessione 149 Stelvio Cipriani - Orgasmo Nero 150 Goblin - Profondo Rosso - Mad Puppet 151 Duatha - Maximinus Thrax 152 Sodom - City of God 153 Caronte - Invocation to Paimon 154 Demoni (Demons) Soundtrack by Claudio Simonetti - Killing 155 PSYCHEDELIC WITCHCRAFT - Rising On The Edge 156 James Reyne - Fall Of Rome 157 Fantomas - Vendetta 158 Rome Soundtrack - 16Th Death of Pompey 159 Alessandro Alessandroni & Sorgini Giuliano - Overcraft 160 The Man from U. N. C. L. E. OST - Che Vuole Questa Musica Stasera (Profumo Di Donna) 161 Clutch - Circus Maximus 162 Candlemass - Demons Gate 163 ROME - Uropia O Morte 164 Siouxsie And The Banshees - Cities In Dust (Extended 12 Version) 165 Tony Mottola - You And Only You 166 Musica dell'Antica Roma - Pavor 167 Fantomas - Page 6 [26 Frames] 168 Aborym - II 169 Scorpions - The Sails Of Charon 170 Blind Guardian - Lionheart 171 Septicflesh - Dante's Inferno 172 MESSA - Leah 173 Mike Patton - Senza Fine 174 Gary Numan - My Centurion 175 Frank Black and the Catholics - Back to Rome 176 Tonino Cavallo - Tarantella Siciliana 177 THE MELVINS - The Bloated Pope 178 Gluttony - Lucullus In The East 179 Toto - Spanish Steps Of Rome 180 Fantomas - Page 8 [9 Frames] 181 Mark Lanegan Band - Playing Nero 182 METRALLETA STEIN OST - Telemark 183 Luciano Pavarotti - Sole Mio 184 Jorja Chalmers - red light 185 Blood Ceremony - Faunus 186 EKPYROSIS - Profound Death 187 Corleone - Tutto diventerà rosso (feat. Mike Patton) 188 Primus - The Storm 189 Museo Rosenbach - Superuomo 190 IVANO FOSSATI - MILANO 191 Lucio Dalla - Milano 192 Fantomas - Page 9 [11 Frames] 193 Alessandro Allesendroni - Remember 194 Le Orme - Felona & Sorona - Return To Naught 195 Rome - The Spanish Drummer 196 Epitaph - Beyond the Mirror 197 Ephel Duath - The Passage 198 Three of You - New Life 199 Walter Rizzati I remember (Quella villa accanto al cimitero) 200 Lacuna Coil - Heaven's A Lie 201 Judas Priest - Nostradamus 202 Triumvirat - Vesuvius 79 A.D. 203 Amedeo Tommasi - Exploration 204 Nero Kane �� Lord Won't Come 205 FULCI - Eye Full Of Maggots 206 ULVER - Nemoralia 207 Voltumna - Roma Delenda Est 208 Adorable - Sistine Chapel Ceiling 209 I Gres - Restless 210 Rita Pavone - Il Geghegè 211 Jahbulong - Under the influence of the fool 212 Theatres des Vampires - Sangue 213 Antonio - High Voltage! 214 Fantomas - Page 23 [17 Frames] 215 Sadist - Enslaver of Lies 216 Bunker 66 - (She's Got) Demon Eyes 217 GIULIANO SORGINI - Mad town 218 Zu - Ostia 219 Moonraker - Miss Goodhead Meets Bond in Venice 220 Franco Micalizzi - I Due Volti Della Paura 221 John Zorn Naked City - The Sicilian Clan 222 Piero Umiliani - Nel Villaggio 223 Mike Patton/Mondo Cane - Cielo In Una Stanza 224 UFOMAMMUT - Warsheep 225 Fleshgod Apocalypse - Elegy 226 SLASHER DAVE - Fulzzi 227 Panna Fredda - La Paura 228 Meads Of Asphodel - God Is Rome 229 Nora Orlandi - I Robot Original Version (Il dolce corpo di Deborah) 230 Caronte - Exctasy of Hecate 231 White Skull - Will of the Strong 232 Wotan - Thermopiles 233 Chromatics - Faded Now 234 Fantomas - Page 2 [7 Frames] 235 Schizo - the main frame collapse 236 Ghost B.C. - Per Aspera Ad Inferi 237 Dream Theater - The Count Of Tuscany 238 Satyricon - Commando 239 Psico Galera - La Prima Volta 240 Scolopendra - Priest's blood soup 241 Theatres Des Vampires - 'Til the Last Drop of Blood 242 Victrola - Game of Despair 243 Blue Phantom - Diodo 244 Mortuary Drape - My Soul/primordial 245 Fantomas - Page 11 [10 Frames] 246 Gianni Ferrio - Un dollaro bucato 247 Ataraxia - Canzona 248 Hexvessel - Phaedra 249 Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra - Some Velvet Morning 250 Mike Patton - L'Uomo Che Non Sapeva Amare 251 Idiota Civilizzato - Uno E Nessuno 252 Ennio Morricone - Main Theme for Dario Argento's THE CAT O'NINE TAILS 253 Rhapsody - Ascending to Infinity 254 Monumentum - Battesimo: Nero Opaco 255 Opera IX - 1313 (Eradicate the False Idols) 256 Piedone lo sbirro OST - The Baron's death 257 Goblin - Deep red OST main theme 258 EKPYROSIS - Immolate the Denied 259 L'Impero delle Ombre - II Sabba 260 Monte Kristo - The Girl of Lucifer 261 Ghost - Lady Nite 262 Hallowed - Wake Up In The Night 263 Fantomas - Page 27 [15 Frames] 264 Giuliano Sorgini - Lavoro cerebrale 265 Death SS - Vampire 266 VOLTURIAN - Broken 267 Cradle Of Filth - The 13th Caesar 268 Fulci - tropical sun 269 Alessandro Cortini - Perdere 270 Francesco Guccini - Bologna 271 Abysmal Grief - Celebrate what they fear 272 Goblin - book of skulls 273 Tom Waits - In The Colosseum 274 Peggy Lee - Autumn In Rome 275 Ruins - Petit Portrait 276 Urna - Omnis Inifinita Mens Est Gremium Et Sepolcrum Universi 277 Nicolas Gaunin - Noa Noa Noa 278 Lacuna Coil - No Need to Explain 279 Theatres Des Vampires - Morgana Effect 280 Sepultura - City of Dis 281 Opera IX - The Oak 282 Rhapsody - Il cigno nero 283 Cripple Bastards - Variante Alla Morte 284 Goblin - Witch (Susperia OST) 285 Death SS - revived 286 Henning Christiansen - L'essere Umano Errabando La Voca Errabando 287 Rolling Blackouts - The Second Of The First 288 Giuda - Overdrive 289 Hierophant - Son of the new faith 290 Giorgio Faletti - Nati a Milano 291 Fabio Frizzi - A Cat in the Brain, Sequence 2 292 Dean Martin - On An Evening In Roma (Sott'er Celo De Roma) 293 FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE - Monnalisa 294 Valgrind - The Endless Circle 295 Oceana - Atlantidea Suite Part 1 296 Soda Stereo - Paseando Por Roma 297 Blasphemer - The Sixth Hour 298 Raw Power - Dreamer 299 Mike Patton/Mondo Cane - Deep down 300 Lacuna Coil - Swamped 301 Slalom OST by Ennio Morricone - Main theme 302 Stefano Marcucci - INFERNO 303 Lou Monte - Shaddap Ya Face 304 The Case of the Bloody Iris OST by Bruno Nicolai - Main theme 305 Mortuary Drape - Dreadful discovery 306 Antonio Riccardo Luciani - Cinque sottozero 307 Plateau Sigma - Ouija and the Qvantvm 308 Piero Piccioni - Colpo rovente OST - main titles 309 Riz Ortolani - sette orchidee macchiate di rosso 310 Ad Nauseam - Imperative Imperceptible Impulse 311 Oliver Onions - Italian Girl 312 Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead 313 Metamorfosi - Spacciatore di Droga - Terremoto - Limbo 314 Body Count OST by Claudio Simonetti - main theme 315 Symphony X - Underworld 316 Carlo Savina - Titoli di testa 317 Orchestra King Zerand - Night Song 318 Piero Umiliani - La schiava 319 CLAUDIO SIMONETTI'S GOBLIN - The Devil is back 320 Roman Holiday OST - Main title 666 Fabio Frizzi - Voci Dal Nulla
Perhaps not enough Morricone and needs more Goblin. The next update will have more, I am sure. Play it here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC18JtHohAYmD7g1FGA8S-D2B
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Carlo Maria Cordio - Absurd (From "Rosso sangue" / Remastered 2021)
Halloween Season: Giallo and Italian Soundtracks.
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Ator – Herr des Feuers
Story: Der böse Spinnenkult beherrscht das wilde Land und sein Hohepriester unterdrückt samt seiner Kriegertruppen die Bevölkerung, doch eine Prophezeiung besagt, daß ein Kind mit dem “Zeichen des Thoran” den Tyrannen stürzen wird. Als das Kind mit Namen Ator geboren wird, läßt der Priester zwar das komplette Dorf niedermetzeln, der Krieger Griba bringt das Baby in Sicherheit und verbirgt sein…
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Howdy all you Supercultists out there on the interwebz! I’m Bad Movie Professor Cameron Coker (BS in “The Best Worst Movie” with a minor in “Vegetarian Vampires ”) and I’ll be posting my hype-tacular speeches every week along with some long lost speeches from past Supercult Shows!
This week Supercult tries desperately to woo female passerby after learning deadly seduction techniques from Troll 2!
It’s time for the Waits family vacation! Time for small town comforts, relaxation, and good eats. Unfortunately, they won’t be doing the eating. Young Joshua Waits soon discovers that the quiet vacation town isn’t all that it seems and that his family is being targeted by man-eating monsters. Can he warn his family and escape from this nightmare made real? Be afraid… be TWICE as afraid with Troll 2!
This illustration of trolls pains an unrealistically high standard for the costume work in this film.
Eat this magic ice cream filled with sap spoon fed to you by a monster and a bunch of creepy townsfolk. It’ll be FINE!
“Let me give you some helpful advice, you… dwarves. Get out of here… or you will be in a lot of trouble.”
There are some generally gruesome moments in the film that hint at a decent horror premise. Then someone speaks and the moment is ruined.
…Seriously?
Joshua: A double-decker bologna sandwich! Creedence: Aaahhh! Think about the cholesterol! Think about… THE TOXINS…!
Deborah Reed, the goblin queen of Troll 2, had to create her own costume for the film from her own wardrobe since nothing the crew could find looked appropriate for the part. She owned virtually everything she wears on camera and it suffered some pretty substantial green goop abuse on set.
I’m your dead Grandpa! Have a Molotov cocktail!
YOU CAN’T PISS ON HOSPITALITY!
Apparently, after the actor’s character is transformed into a humanoid tree, the director nailed his shoes into a potted plant and had him stand still there for 14 hours. Classic Hollywood!
Sponsored by 1990s Nickelodeon Slime!!
Manos: The Hands of Fate, The Room, Plan 9 From Outer Space…these are movies that many refer to as “the worst films ever made”. Troll 2 walks up to those movies and smears green goop in their faces and pisses on their dinner. About everything you could possibly imagine could go wrong, did go wrong during this film. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves here. First let’s talk about Harry Potter.
In 1986 Charles Brand produced Troll, a fantasy comedy film about a family moving into a new apartment complex in San Francisco only to discover that in the transition their daughter has been possessed by a magical creature plotting to transform the entire apartment into a forested fantasy microcosm of elves, nymphs, goblins, and (you guessed it) trolls. Charles Brand produced the film while heading Empire International Pictures, his personal indie-studio which released such seminal classics as Assault of the Killer Bimbos, Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama, and Supercult Classic Robot Jox. Later Charles would fold up Empire and start a new studio, Full Moon Features, which would go on to produce Supercult Classic Dollman. By all accounts Troll was a mediocre piece of dark fantasy whose most interesting factoid is that, quite by coincidence, the family in the film is named the Potter family including Harry Potter Sr. and his teenage son Harry Potter Jr.
Okay, now put that aside for a sec while we pivot to Italy where Rosella Drudi, wife of director Claudio Fragasso, was frustrated at the fact that several of her friends were becoming vegetarians. Look, we’ve all been there, especially when they start handing you leaflets, recommending Netflix documentaries, and sharing articles with you on facebook. However, few of us have been so frustrated that we write a film script. The script, originally titled “Goblins” depicts the titular monsters as vegetarians only able to eat plant matter, so the monsters force people to eat special foods that convert them into vegetable paste. Rosella said, “I came up with a story about [goblins] who were vegetarians because at that point in my life, I had many friends who’d become vegetarians and it pissed me off…So I had the idea of replacing the vampires in the [traditional] vampire story with vegetarians.” Little did she know, she was writing the script to what would later become the worst film ever created.
Troll 2 was produced by Eduard Sarlui and Joe D’Amato, an Italian exploitation film director notorious for his view that film profitability is more important than their entertainment value (I mean, a lot of producers think that, but he was notorious for saying it out loud, I guess?). As a result, many components of the film were created on a shoe-string budget. The score, composed by Carlo Maria Cordio, was played entirely on a Korg M1 synthesizer and consisted of a few brief themes repeated over and over, including a sped-up M1 demo track. The costumes were designed by D’Amato’s longtime friend and frequent collaborator Laura Gemser, who made a name for herself as a 70s and 80s grindhouse and erotic film actress. The costumes consisted of burlap sacks and rubber Halloween masks (some of which were reused in later D’Amato films) and one mask that was licensed off the set of the original Troll film, only one of which was modified to have a movable mouth. The whole film’s estimated budget comes to around $200,000. For comparison that’s %0.2 of the Budget for The Rock starring Nic Cage, 1% of the budget for Vampire’s Kiss, also starring Nic Cage, %57.1 of the budget of Valley Girls also starring Nic Cage, or approx. 10 times the budget of Manos: The Hands of Fate, unfortunately not starring Nic Cage.
The entire film was shot on location in Morgan and Porterville, Utah in the summer of 1989, presumably for the sake of reducing costs. The production crew was made up almost entirely of non-English-speaking Italians including the husband and wife co-directors Claudio Fragasso and Rossella Drudi. Though the cast had a few experienced actors, most were assembled from residents of nearby towns who responded to an open casting call hoping for roles as extras. Little did they know they would wind up with starring roles in one of the best/worst things to happen in all of cinema. According to George Hardy, who played Michael Waits, was (and still is) a dentist with no acting experience who showed up for fun only to be given one of the film’s largest roles. Pon Packard, who played the store owner, was actually a patient at a nearby mental hospital. He was cast and filmed his entire role while on a day trip and later recalled that he had smoked an enormous amount of marijuana prior to filming, had no idea what was happening around him, and that his disturbed “performance” in the film was not acting.
George Hardy said the script suffered from a major language barrier and was only given to them scene-by-scene: “The way it was written was not the way Americans speak. One of us would say to Claudio … ‘This is not the way you say this in America.’ But they would say, ‘No, no, no, this is the way you do it.’ We just did what we were told. I think that was because of the language barrier. How can you argue with someone who doesn’t understand what you’re saying?” Even if they weren’t forced to read the script as written, it wouldn’t save the film from being about evil vegetarian goblins and one boy’s crusade to talk to his dead grandpa and pee on all the food to protect his family. Oh, did I not mention that? Yeah, you were probably thinking that the infamous “Oh my God!” scene was the cream of the crop. Get this: to keep his family from eating a face-full of goblin contaminated food young Joshua, played by Michael Stephenson, stands up on the table and urinates on everything. “In the original script I jump on the table and I say, ‘I’m possessed, I’m possessed,’” Stephenson told Entertainment Weekly. But as soon as this scene was actually performed, Fragasso decided to tweak it. “You!” he told Stephenson. “You walk around the table, up to the chair, and piss on this food.” The child actor was speechless: “I [thought], ‘Did I just hear this right?’” Stephenson recalled. Still, he followed Fragasso’s directions. Little did he know he would later that kid grew up, had kids, and have to tell them about his 5 minutes of fame on the set of the worst film ever created. Count your goddamn blessings, Supercultists!
By now you must be wondering what all this has to do with the original Troll film, the Potters, and the plot about a mischievous creature turning 80s malcontents into Norse mythology clichés. Well, nothing, actually. Troll 2 has absolutely no connection to the original Troll film and technically isn’t a sequel. The creatures in Troll 2 are referred to as goblins or hobgoblins and the word troll is never once uttered on camera. The distributors in the US felt that the film would not succeed on its own as a stand-alone project, so they insisted it be named Troll 2 to capitalize on the minor success of the original Troll film…which is like naming the first in a new line of luxury airplanes the Titanic 2 to capitalize on the minor success of the ocean liner.
Troll has a 2.8 on IMDB and a 6% on Rotten Tomatoes, but sources say that it at one time had a 0%. It’s been featured on RiffTrax, been the subject of a high profile internet meme, and has been compared to Rocky Horror Picture Show in terms of its cult appeal. Trolls is so bad that, like the Room, it has had books, and films created about its ill-fated production process, most notably 2010’s Best Worst Movie, from which I am shamelessly stealing many quotes and factoids. Nevertheless, the film got two weird pseudo-sequels. Confusingly, both Quest for the Mighty Sword (1990) and The Crawlers (1993) are also known as Troll 3. Both have a mere tangential relationship to Troll 2 or the original Troll film. So, to keep this strained metaphor going, it’s like naming a skyscraper Titanic 3 and then a line of toaster pastries Titanic 3, because the pastries were made in the same town as the plane and the skyscraper has one of the people who worked on the plane working in it.
As with many films dubbed “the worst film ever” Troll 2 is by far not the worst thing ever. It is made by competent filmmakers with a solid understanding of lighting and cinematography. It had what some would call a budget. There are many films that are technically worse from craftsmanship perspective. Show me an iPhone, $200,000, and an average college film class and I will show you a worse film than Troll 2. No, what makes Troll 2, The Room, or Plan 9 the worst films of all time is that they were made by competent people who, little did they know, were actually working to create something laughably bad. It’s the “little did they know” affect that turns horrible tragedy into gut-busting comedy. There is something poetic, like an Aristotelian drama, about the creation of a film that is so bad that it’s good. Aristotle wrote on the principles of a tragic hero, that they must be not too good, too pitiful, nor too evil, that they must be highly renowned and prosperous, and that their misfortune must befall not from vice or depravity but by some error or frailty. This is how you create a story that creates both pity, for unmerited misfortune, and fear that the same could conceivably happen to ourselves. Troll 2 and many other Supercult Classics are perfect tragedies of well-meaning people setting off to accomplish something grand and realizing only after the fact that they’ve created a monster. So why is this tragic tale so gosh darn funny? Simple: Tragedy plus time is comedy.
Tonight we revel in that tragicomedy! Get out your green milk and your yellow shirts than inexplicably change half-way through the film! One was not enough!
The Supercult show presents Troll 2!
Palette cleanser anyone?
Troll 2 Howdy all you Supercultists out there on the interwebz! I’m Bad Movie Professor Cameron Coker (BS in “The Best Worst Movie” with a minor in “Vegetarian Vampires ”) and I’ll be posting my hype-tacular speeches every week along with some long lost speeches from past Supercult Shows!
#1990s#Carlo Maria Cordio#Claudio Fragasso#Comedy#Eduard Sarlui#Empire International Pictures#Fantasy#Full Moon Features#George Hardy#Goblins#Harry Potter#horror#Joe D’Amato#Laura Gemser#Manos: The Hands of Fate#Michael Stephenson#Pon Packard#Quest for the Mighty Sword#RiffTrax#Rosella Drudi#The Crawlers#Troll#Troll 2
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Zora la Vampira
Il Fantasma di Sodoma / Sodoma’s Ghost
Il fantasma di Sodoma
(Original Poster & Original Art)
Titolo originale Sodoma's Ghost Data di uscita: 1988
Registi: Lucio Fulci, Mario Bianchi
Scritto da: Lucio Fulci
Musica composta da: Carlo Maria Cordio
Sceneggiatura: Lucio Fulci, Carlo Alberto Alfieri #sodomasghost #ilfantasmadisodoma #luciofulci #luciofulcipresenta #luciofulcipresent #luciofulcifilm
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