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mixtraks #363: la playlist che urla come Adani ai gol di Messi
Venerus presta faccia e petto alla mixtraks 363, che comprende anche Maneskin, Santi Francesi feat. FASK, CLAVDIO con Malika Ayane, Gazebo Penguins, Tripolare, Ufo Blu, Miglio, Giuze, Ferretti, Limbrunire, Iceberg
Venerus presta faccia e petto alla mixtraks 363, che comprende anche Maneskin, Santi Francesi feat. FASK, CLAVDIO con Malika Ayane, Gazebo Penguins, Tripolare, Ufo Blu, Miglio, Giuze, Ferretti, Limbrunire, Iceberg.
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#clavdio#ferretti#gazebo penguins#Giuze#limbrunire#malika ayane#maneskin#miglio#mixtraKs#playlist#santi francesi#spotify#streaming#tripolare#ufo blu#venerus
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NOOOO WAYYYY THEY STILL HAVE THE NEGATIVES
#ULTRALAND GIFT OF PROPHECY#<- people in a discord server i'm in were joking that they'd blu ray grendy next#grendizer#ufo robot grendizer
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UFO Robo Grendizer ritorna in alta definizione: l'anime cult di Gō Nagai arriva in Blu-ray in Giappone Toei Video pubblicherà i 74 episodi dell'anime televisivo in due volumi, previsti rispettivamente per febbraio e ottobre 2025. Read more:--> https://tinyurl.com/24k87yue #GoNagai #Goldrake #Homevideo #UFORobotGrendizer
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Alien Outlaw will be released on Blu-ray on October 24 via Kino Lorber. Featuring reversible artwork, the 1985 sci-fi western film is spine #2 in the new Kino Cult line.
Phil Smoot (The Dark Power) writes and directs. Lash La Rue, Kari Anderson, Stephen Wineguard, Paul Holman, and Sunset Carson star.
Alien Outlaw has been newly restored in 4K from the original 35mm camera negative. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by director Phil Smoot
Audio commentary by cast and crew
They Came From the Swamps - Featurette with director Phil Smoot and cast (new)
Interview with editor Sherwood Jones
Archival interview
News Conference
Behind-the-Scenes
Home Movie
When a UFO crash lands in the Appalachian back country, it releases a squad of interstellar predators, playing The Most Dangerous Game with any Earthlings who cross their path. But these alien outlaws encounter unexpected resistance in the form of a gun-toting blonde (Kari Anderson) and her mentor (Western legend Lash La Rue).
Pre-order Alien Outlaw.
#alien outlaw#sci fi#western#80s movies#1980s movies#science fiction#kino lorber#dvd#gift#kino cult#phil smoot#lash la rue#80s sci fi#80s science fiction#cult classic
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@sicc-nasti's Bobie :3 Various drawings of him from my doodle canvas, explanations under the cut!
First few are variations of Brodie's helmet, if it was a TF2 cosmetic and someone wanted to paint it various things. Plus a halloween version that's a UFO hat with tiny aliens controlling him :3
Next is him with his jacket off, and then him holding Jay like that Neon White poster, sorry Brodie sometimes u just can't figure out if someone's a Spy!! (ignore the reactor and scout kissing lol)
Then them in the comics- what happens is after Mann Co gets taken over they flee to NYC with whatever they can grab and the clothes on their back- and the clothes just so happen to be Spy's suits, which they stole. They kill a rich wall street banker named Paulrick Baleman who is not a reference to anyone at all and while he's choking to death on mustard gas Jay talks about funds but because Brodie is Brodie they now own his bank accounts and penthouse and stay :3 at least until Pauling grabs em
brodie grabs ur morning coffee and drinks it so fruitily wyd :3
and then Brodie and Brady (BLU Courier). It was my first time drawing Brady so I wanted to try getting it right :3
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Yet Another 50 Underrated Horror Films
I guess most people would want to talk about the best movies they watched in the past year, but I thought this would be a more fun way of ending 2022. Let me give you some links to other lists before I get started, in case you are into this and just cannot get enough. Well, allow me to be of service.
The First 50
The Second 50
UFO Movies
Mad Science Movies
Aquatic Movies
Found Footage Movies
Heavy Metal Movies
Werewolf Movies
Eyes of Fire : Back in old timey pioneer days, a group of people get cast out from their community because their preacher is a sex fiend. So they find their own place. That is full of evil fae magic and ghosts and stuff, and things get wonderfully weird.
Highway To Hell : It’s Orpheus but full of puns and dumb jokes and incredible special effects. My favorite bit is about the road to hell being paved with good intentions. Also, Adam Storke is in this... You know, Larry from the 90s Stand miniseries. That guy. He’s great here.
Shallow Ground : Ghosts. But so so so much cooler than just that. I don’t want to say too much. This one is all about the reveal. This teenager shows up naked and covered in blood, and everyone goes what the hell happened to him? And shit gets STRANGE.
Nightflyers : Adaptation of a George R.R. Martin short story that really needs a blu-ray release, like, yesterday. Beautifully 80s SF horror film full of weird, futuristic bullshit that I can’t get enough of.
Beyond Dream's Door : What if A Nightmare On Elm Street were made on $3 and a ton of LSD? Take this trip, no pun intended.
Night Vision : A guy that literally just fell off the turnip truck decides to be a writer in in THE BIG CITY. Which supernaturally chews him up and spits him back out. A cool, low budget time.
The Murder Mansion : Giallo! Two rather attractive people meet, fall in love instantly, and then get trapped in a murder mansion. That’s all you need for a giallo masterpiece really.
Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell : An alien invasion that goes super hard. A plane crashes due to alien interference, and the survivors are faced with just... the scariest alien invasion of all time. This movie fucks.
Island of Terror : Lil goo monster that kills you the moment it touches you. It feels like they were trying to do a Lovecraft thing, and it’s quaint and British with Peter Cushing.
The Majorettes : One of those late 80s slashers that just keeps on giving. The first fifteen minutes were hilarious enough, and then the third act happens. There’s a siege? On a trailer park? In my slasher?
Sometimes They Come Back... Again : Alexis Arquette (RIP) gives the performance of a lifetime as an undead thug who will fuck your daughter and your dad. Watch it for her.
Sweet Home : Nothing is quite like a Japanese ghost story. This one throws some slasher tropes in there, too, with very over-the-top kills. Then it lands the dismount. Give me a blu-ray now please.
Creature : Alien rip-off! Now hear me out. I am a sucker for those, but this is probably the best one in existence. Watch The Titan Find cut, as it’s the director’s preferred version, and I think it slaps.
Candy Corn : Why isn’t this a Halloween classic? It’s like Trick r Treat meets Dark Night of the Scarecrow. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, that’s an incredibly good thing. Also, the kills are brutal.
Auntie Lee's Meat Pies : Auntie Lee has lots of BEAUTIFUL nieces who attract dumb men that she puts into delicious meat pies. Good for her, right? Some rockers in bad wigs show up and... predictably become pies.
Skinned Deep : If Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 had no limiters on. If they were ALL off. All of them. I mean, just all of them. Warwick Davis is having the time of his life here. And Surgeon General’s mask is made out of what you ask? Boyfriend material.
Werewolves on Wheels : A biker gang stumbles across a cult having a ritual. This makes them become werewolves. And that’s awesome.
Distortions : Olivia Hussey and Piper Laurie attempt to out act one another while both going completely out of their minds. Gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss.
Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge : When you’re such a simp for The Phantom you’ll watch a hunky version kick ass underground in a mall. Also, it’s a good slasher. With Pauly Shore being... actually a fun character.
The Marsh : A children’s book writer moves to the country to rest and get inspired. Then ghost shit starts happening. Trust me, this movie goes around some bends I didn’t expect, and it’s really worth taking the ride. We love a good ghost mystery in this house.
Dead and Buried : The story kicks off with a photographer getting set on fire at the beach by an angry mob. And it doesn’t get less weird. Definitely more weird. It blew my mind, and I didn’t think that was possible after all I’ve seen. With Robert Englund before he was Freddy.
Clearcut : Native American horror. This one is all about Graham Greene playing Arthur, a gleefully violent fellow with a lot of secrets. I kept thinking of Severen in Near Dark. The performance is that good, yes.
Satan's Triangle : Made for TV movie about the Bermuda Triangle. But also the devil. With an ending that I’ll never stop thinking about.
Night Shadow : A werewolf movie! Where the werewolf and some lady have a psychic connection. I think. I mean, I guess. And her brother knows kung-fu, but doesn’t use it to fight the werewolf. Some bad choices were made, but ultimately it’s a good-bad time.
Tales from the QuadeaD Zone : From the maker of Black Devil Doll From Hell comes... this! A horror blaxploitation anthology that really... It really is real. Also, what’s a QuadeaD? Dunno. And that’s not a typo. That’s how it’s spelled. Watch this. You’ll thank me. Or hunt me down, not sure which.
Alien Predators : A horror comedy that is heavy on the goofball antics and low on the scares. But damn if those antics aren’t cuter because it’s Dennis Christopher partaking in them!
Too Beautiful To Die : A late 80s giallo full of fucked up shit, a crazy murder weapon, and giallo’s favorite victim: fashion models. And I need to say 80s one more time to emphasize the true magic of this film. Okay, one more time: 80s!
All-American Murder : Christopher Walken. Ahem. Oh, you needed me to say something else? Well, murders. And lots of silly, silly, silly dialogue. And Walken gets to say a lot of it, too.
The Killer Is Still Among Us : Another giallo. This one is all about the ending. I find a lack of resolution to be one of the scariest thing a horror film can do. Very effective.
Slime City : A man has to eat people to keep from melting. It’s a tale as old as time. He goes full goblin mode by the end. Good old-fashioned melt movie.
Flesheater : Directed by the guy who played the first zombie in Night of the Living Dead. The cemetery one. Not sure why that made him qualified to direct a film, and when you watch it, you’ll see that it didn’t. But that’s why it’s good. Because it’s amazingly bad. Also, directed The Majorettes from up there, if that’s any indication of what you’re getting into.
All About Evil : Directed by Peaches Christ, this is an absolute love letter to horror cinema. Right down to the very theaters the movies play in. Cassandra Peterson stares at an Elvira poster. It’s that kind of movie.
I, Madman : There need to be more movies like this. About the power of stories to come alive. One minute you’re reading a book. The next minute, the book is happening to you. Stars Jenny Wright, who deserved a better career.
Grotesque : Linda Blair versus a gang of punks. Oh, excuse me. Punkers. That was one of my favorite parts, that they insisted on calling them punkers. Home invasion that goes completely WTF by the end. WTF endings are a theme with me.
Hell High : A group of high school outcasts decide to terrorize their teacher. Not realizing a nudge will make her go postal. This movie is way better than it has any right to be, quite frankly.
The Untamed : A Mexican SF horror film that is all about sex. It’s not SEXY. It’s ABOUT sex. And the need for it, the way it wrecks relationships, addiction to it, cheating, not being able to be true to yourself about your own identity or needs. It’s a lot. I love it.
Death To Metal : I love to see heavy metal horror alive and well. An evil priest gets a toxic waste makeover and decides to take out his religious frustrations in a local dive hosting a rock concert. It’s low budget and full of love.
Tropic of Cancer : Giallo! Again! With voodoo. Not accurate voodoo, don’t ever look for that in a horror film. But with magic and antics is what I really mean. And those antics are quite wild and fun.
Final Judgment : Brad Dourif as a priest with a gun trying to catch a serial killer. Also, lots of strippers. If nothing about that makes you want to watch it, may I check your temperature?
The Mangler : One of those bottom-of-the-barrel Stephen King adaptations with so much to give. Directed (well, in part, it sounds complicated) by Tobe Hooper. Starring Ted Levine. With an absolutely gigantic, evil, designed-by-Dracula laundry press.
Deep Blood : I haven’t seen every Jaws ripoff known to man. But why do I have the feeling this is the worst? If you want to relax with friends and laugh heartily over a multitude of poor choices and production mistakes, have I got the movie for you.
Identity : How unknown is this? I mean, it has John Cusack and Ray Liotta in it. But I still feel like no one talks about it. Still needs way more love. And Then There Were None, but twists galore. And lots of great, fun performances.
Retribution : A man attempts suicide right as a murder is taking place. The soul of the victim enters him and uses his body to exact vengeance. With a fantastic performance from Dennis Lipscomb and a lot of heart.
The Devil's Men : Priest Donald Pleasence versus cult leader Peter Cushing. In a fight to the death. With a minotaur there as well. Place your bets!
The Stone Tape : Do you like Halloween III? The same guy wrote this. It has a similar blending of technology and the supernatural. And the supernatural tends to win in those scenarios...
Benny Loves You : This is a flawed movie, but one thing is for certain: Benny is perfect. Benny loves us, and you’ll love him, too. A killer toy movie that’s a cut above the rest.
It! (1967) : Of course, I had to include the year, because, no, I’m not talking about one of the most popular horror stories of all time. I’m talking about Roddy McDowall (doing a Psycho) and a golem. And murderous hijinks!
Wind Chill : I know Christmas is over at the time of writing this, but this was a fantastic, underrated Christmas horror. A guy and a girl drive home from college in the snow and get stuck. Where a lot of people have gotten stuck before. And died.
The Shuttered Room : We’re in Lovecraft country here. Yog Sothoth doesn’t show up, but a lot of other gothic trappings sure do. People locked up in attics. Getting harassed by locals who are itching to say YOU AIN’T FROM AROUND HERE, ARE YA? Covered in a layer of creepy sweat. With Oliver Reed!
The Dead Hate The Living : Gotta end on a total banger. An independent film crew gets a little too zealous in making their horror flick and unleashes zombies upon themselves. With a ton of shoutouts and horror nerding, enough even for little old me.
That does it! These are always a labor of love for me, and I hope there are those of you out there that get some mileage out of this.
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Cali Rap 2023
1. 03 Greedo - Rich On Grape Street
2. 22nd Jim ft. Larry June - Say Luv
3. Acito - Monkey In The Middle
4. 310babii ft. Mustard, Blueface, Tyga, OhGeesy & BlueBucksClan - Soak City (Remix)
5. Nef the Pharaoh ft. LaRussell - Furley Goat
6. 1100 Himself - Baby D
7. Emahalani - Next Caller
8. Mac God Dbo - Mac Blast Flow
9. EBK Jaaybo - Apocalypse
10. ChampCash ft. LASKYYWALKER & Tayo Fetti - Cutting Up
11. Baby Stone Gorillas - Block Benders
12. Drakeo the Ruler & Ralfy the Plug - In Loving Memory
13. AFN Peso - Blessings
14. Mac J ft. Philthy Rich - Engine Ina Trunk
15. Verde Babii - Slo-Be Flow
16. ALLBLACK ft. Waka Flocka Flame - Vince Lombardi
17. Lil Kayla - Hold On
18. Capolow - Can You Hear Me Now?
19. 1TakeJay ft. Lil Vada, DonnySolo & 1TakeQuan - Thick Hoes
20. Shady Blu ft. Zoe Osama - Hoedown
21. ZayBang - So Long
22. OTM - Good Try Brad
23. EBK Young Joc - Fire On Me
24. Lil Ricefield ft. Nef the Pharaoh & Scando the Darklord - Missy Elliott
25. MBNel - Fliccin Up
26. RJMrLA - Buckle Up
27. Rob Vicious - Sliden
28. LaRussell - UFO Outside Momo's
29. Kamaiyah - Steppin'
30. Azjah ft. BlueBucksClan - Right In
31. Big Sad 1900 - Therapy 3
32. ShyBelligerent - Son Of A Bitch
33. CHUCKSTAAA & GotDamnItDupri - Dirty Bag Snatchaz
34. Famous Uno - Uuuhh!
35. Rucci - Point Me 2 Tha Bitches
36. CaliRant ft. LeeLeeBabii - Look Back At Me
37. P-Lo - Regular
38. Kool John - Intervention
39. E-40 ft. Clyde Carson & Larry June - GPS
40. Blxst ft. Remble - child of GOD
41. Wallie the Sensei - Viral
42. Fenix Flexin - Apologies
43. Pallaví aka Fijiana ft. Stunnaman02 - Touch Me
44. DaBoii - Turn Myself In
45. Mike Sherm - Ghostwriter
46. Stunna Girl ft. Mozzy - Wake Dis Shit Up
47. Tyga & YG - Perk 10
48. AzChike & Uce Lee - Drunk Horny Text
49. Haiti Babii - Yo Baby Mama Ugly
50. Young Drummer Boy & King Lil G - Bangin
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(Southern Vangard) Episode 362 - Southern Vangard Radio
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep362! From the land of sky blue waters, From the land of pines, lofty balsams, Comes the beer refreshing, Hamm's, the beer refreshing. Brewed where nature works her wonders, Aged for many moons, gently mellowed, Hamm's the beer refreshing, Hamm's the beer refreshing. YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK
Recorded live May 9, 2023 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA
southernvangard.com
@southernvangard on all platforms
#SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard
twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks
Talk Break Inst. - "Another Two4" - Oh No
"Keep Teaching" (Widowmaker Remix) - EL Maryacho x Nowaah The Flood ft. D-Styles
"Into Things" - Ugly Tony ft. The AbSoulJah
"It's My Time" - Crisis
"Get Folded" - Recognize Ali & Stu Bangas ft. Tone Spliff
"Invincibl Rap Mislz" - Napoleon Da Legend & D-Styles
Talk Break Inst. - "Unbeautiful" - Oh No
"Out Here" - Reagan Era Records
"Monopoly" - Y.N.X. 716
"Naughty" - Young Chris X Dave East
"What U Wanna Do" - MC Eiht
"The Upper Tier (Go Hard)" - The Gifted (Ray Vendetta & DNTE) ft. Wyze Wonda
"Positivity" - Cashus King & Blu
"Mentality (MiLKCRATE Remix)" - Meeco x DJ Access x Lil Fame x Fredro Starr
Talk Break Inst. - "Smoked Cookouts" - Oh No
"Blaktual News" - Napoleon Da Legend & D-Styles ft. Innocent? & Josiah the Gift
"The Anointed" - Crisis ft. UFO Fev
"Principium" - Joe Sig & Im'peretiv ft. Hillside Hank & Dystrakted
"Aligator Tears" - Napoleon Da Legend & D-Styles ft. Aida
"Brick Fare" - Conway The Machine
"Veuve Clicquot" - Estee Nack & Friends
"The Score" - MC Eiht
"Glassware & Soda" - Circa 97 ft. Snotty
Talk Break Inst. - "Ice Cold Coolers" - Oh No
SOUNDCLOUD
https://soundcloud.com/southernvangard/episode-362-southern-vangard-radio
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YOUTUBE
https://youtu.be/XBRYRixmHHI
GOOGLE PODCASTS
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TWITCH
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MIXCLOUD
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(Southern Vangard) Episode 362 - Southern Vangard Radio
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep362! From the land of sky blue waters, From the land of pines, lofty balsams, Comes the beer refreshing, Hamm's, the beer refreshing. Brewed where nature works her wonders, Aged for many moons, gently mellowed, Hamm's the beer refreshing, Hamm's the beer refreshing. YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK
Recorded live May 9, 2023 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA
southernvangard.com
@southernvangard on all platforms
#SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard
twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks
Talk Break Inst. - "Another Two4" - Oh No
"Keep Teaching" (Widowmaker Remix) - EL Maryacho x Nowaah The Flood ft. D-Styles
"Into Things" - Ugly Tony ft. The AbSoulJah
"It's My Time" - Crisis
"Get Folded" - Recognize Ali & Stu Bangas ft. Tone Spliff
"Invincibl Rap Mislz" - Napoleon Da Legend & D-Styles
Talk Break Inst. - "Unbeautiful" - Oh No
"Out Here" - Reagan Era Records
"Monopoly" - Y.N.X. 716
"Naughty" - Young Chris X Dave East
"What U Wanna Do" - MC Eiht
"The Upper Tier (Go Hard)" - The Gifted (Ray Vendetta & DNTE) ft. Wyze Wonda
"Positivity" - Cashus King & Blu
"Mentality (MiLKCRATE Remix)" - Meeco x DJ Access x Lil Fame x Fredro Starr
Talk Break Inst. - "Smoked Cookouts" - Oh No
"Blaktual News" - Napoleon Da Legend & D-Styles ft. Innocent? & Josiah the Gift
"The Anointed" - Crisis ft. UFO Fev
"Principium" - Joe Sig & Im'peretiv ft. Hillside Hank & Dystrakted
"Aligator Tears" - Napoleon Da Legend & D-Styles ft. Aida
"Brick Fare" - Conway The Machine
"Veuve Clicquot" - Estee Nack & Friends
"The Score" - MC Eiht
"Glassware & Soda" - Circa 97 ft. Snotty
Talk Break Inst. - "Ice Cold Coolers" - Oh No
SOUNDCLOUD
https://soundcloud.com/southernvangard/episode-362-southern-vangard-radio
APPLE PODCASTS
https://itun.es/us/QyyX9.c/
SPOTIFY PODCASTS
http://bit.ly/svrspotifypodcasts
YOUTUBE
https://youtu.be/XBRYRixmHHI
GOOGLE PODCASTS
http://bit.ly/svrgooglepodcasts
TWITCH
http://twitch.tv/southernvangard
MIXCLOUD
https://www.mixcloud.com/southernvangard/episode-362-southern-vangard-radio/
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18th Studio Album: UNICORN // 2024.04.17
<CD>:
01. UNICORN (Introduction)
02. Heaven's Kitchen
03. Vroom
04. TOKIO
05. Silence
06. UFO
07. We are FIGHTERS
08. Trust・Last -TYPE K-
09. PIECE OF MY WISH
10. 遠い街のどこかで…
11. Let's fight for love!
<DVD / Blu-Ray>
01. Silence
02. Vroom
03. 遠い街のどこかで…
04. Behind The Scenes -UNICORN-
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..... anyone got a spare 600 bones plus shipping
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Saturday’s Late Night Sci-Fi Cinema (Special Double Feature)
Cosmos: War of the Planets (1977 film)
Italian theatrical (left) and one of the many international release (right) posters
Main cast:
John Richardson as Captain Fred Hamilton Yanti Somer as Meela Massimo Bonetti as Vassilov Aldo Canti as Etor Craig Kelly (as Romeo Constantini) as Commander Armstrong
Production staff:
Directed by: Alfonso Brescia (as Al Bradley) Story by and screenplay by: Alfonso Brescia (as Al Bradley), Aldo Crudo (as Al Crydo), Maxim Lo Jacono (uncredited) and Jacob Macci (uncredited) Cinematography by: Silvio Fraschetti (as S. Fraschetti) Special effects by: Aldo Frollini (as Aldi Frollini) Edited by: Larry Marinelli (as Lawrence Marinelli) and Carlo Reali (as Charles Really) Music by: Marcello Giombini (as Marcel Giombrini) Produced by: Luigi Alessi (as Louis Aless) (executive producer) and Doro Vlado Hreljanovic (executive producer) Production company: Nais Film Distributed by: Picturemedia Limited Original release date: September 23, 1977 (Italy) YouTube channel: Filmix
In a distant time, where most of mankind is putting their unconditional trust in technology, Captain Fred Hamilton has a different attitude.
He is now at Orion Space Complex before its commander facing a charge of insubordination for slapping one of his superiors.
The reason: he refuses to take orders from the WIZ Computer System.
The Commander Armstrong decided not to punish him by now because he thinks Hamilton's mindset will be useful at missions in outer space. And orders the Captain and his crew from the Starship MK-31 to repair a 100 year-old satellite.
After the success of the repair mission, Captain Hamilton receives another order: To track the origin of a signal that interferes with all radio and video communications of planet Earth.
The MK-31 arrives to an alien planet to be received by two flying saucers ready to the attack.
The crew took down one of them and received a direct hit from the other. They had to make a landing on the planet.
In there, they found a race of humanoids who are under the slavery of a giant robot.
It seems the Captain and his crew are the last resort for both Earth and that alien world.
Cosmos: War of the Planets is an Italian space opera film from 1977. Its original title is Anno Zero: Guerra Nello Spazio (Year Zero: War In Space in English). Directed by Alfonso Brescia under the pseudonym of Al Bradley.
Fascinating fact:
A Star Wars rip off that gets its release a few months after the release of Episode IV: A New Hope.
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War of the Robots (1978 film)
Italian theatrical release poster (left) and a cover art for one of the many international VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray releases (right)
Main cast:
Antonio Sabato, Sr. as Captain John Boyd Yanti Somer as Julie Malisa Longo (as Melisa Long) as Louis Aldo Canti (as Nick Jordan) as Kuba The Alien Jacques Herlin (as Jacques Herlein) as Professor Carr Ines Pellegrini (as Mickey Pilgrim) Ian Pulley as The Autoritarian Leader Roger Brown (uncredited) as Commander King Licinia Lentini (as Lilian Lacey) as Commander King's Assistant
Production staff:
Directed by: Alfonso Brescia (as Al Bradly) Story by and screenplay by: Alfonso Brescia (as Al Bradly) and Aldo Crudo (as Alan Rawton) Cinematography by: Silvio Fraschetti (as Cyril Franks) Special effects by: Aldo Frollini (as Allan Forsyth) Edited by: Mariano Arditi (as Mark Arnold) Music by: Marcello Giombini (as Marcus Griffin) Produced by: Luigi Alessi Production companies: Nais Film and Koala Cinematografica Distributed by: Picturemedia Limited Original release date: April 21, 1978 (Italy) YouTube channel: Timeless Classic Films
The Professor Carr developed a machine that could give to the ones who own it such a great power to create life but it could also can lead to disastrous results.
At that time, an UFO has infiltrated the planet Earth's security system bringing in a gang of alien robots that kidnapped the Professor and his assitant, Louis.
In the Space Station Sirius, Commander King gave orders to Captain John Boyd and his crew of the Spaceship Trissi to pursue the UFO and rescue the couple of scientists.
There is also an urgent need to rescue the Professor. He is the only one capable of turning off a nuclear reactor. If it is not done, the Station and a nearby city would be destroyed in an explotion.
In the pursuit, they have to face more UFOs. After a intense battle with the saucers, they land on the planet Antor.
There, the crew of the Triss meet a dying world and their inhabitants. They established a friendship with Kuba, the leader of a tribe of slaves who agree to go with them to fight against their tyrannical masters.
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Collier era un ex pilota dell’esercito americano e potrebbe essere stato uno dei primi militari statunitensi a rendere pubblici i suoi avvistamenti UFO e/o alieni. Secondo Collier, ciò accadde nel 1989 mentre si trovava in una località sconosciuta in un campo di mais.
Era stanco e si addormentò proprio sul campo, e quando si svegliò si ritrovò a bordo di una nave aliena, steso sul tavolo.
“Mentre giacevo su questo tavolo, c’era un ‘uomo’ che era molto alto, oltre 2 metri, con la pelle azzurra ed era fisicamente impeccabile. Tutto quello che potrei dirti è che ho riconosciuto subito questi uomini, non ho avuto paura e li ho adorati immediatamente”.
Ha vissuto lì per quasi tre mesi e dice che su questa nave c’erano i cosiddetti Andromedani, abitanti della galassia di Andromeda.
“Durante questi tre mesi ho avuto l’opportunità di conoscere la loro società e di osservarli, ed ero anche un po’ come un pesce in un acquario, perché molti di loro stessi mi osservavano e leggevano i miei pensieri. A quel tempo insegnavano ai loro figli informazioni sul nostro mondo”, afferma Collier.
1200 km di diametro Secondo Collier, la nave andromediana era davvero enorme, con un diametro di circa 1200 km. Allo stesso tempo, “si intersecava in diverse dimensioni”. Koller ebbe difficoltà a spiegare cosa significasse:
“L’esterno della nave fisica si estendeva per 1200 km, e ciò era dovuto alle leggi fisiche della dimensione in cui si trova. Al suo interno erano in vigore altre leggi fisiche… nel momento in cui hai varcato la sua soglia, ti sei ritrovato in un’altra dimensione e il tuo involucro fisico ha subito dei cambiamenti“.
“Mi hanno dato una cintura che dovevo indossare e che teneva insieme i miei atomi, molecole e cellule formava letteralmente un bozzolo intorno a me, ma potevo toccarli e loro potevano toccarmi”.
“Fisicamente ti sentivi più leggero di loro, più alto di loro e avevi più energia. Uno dei loro giorni equivaleva a 31 giorni nel nostro mondo. Quindi pensavano che non stessi bene perché dovevo dormire regolarmente”.
Fondamentalmente, durante la sua permanenza sulla nave, Collier comunicò solo con due alieni la cui pelle era blu. I loro nomi erano Vissey e Moroanei e dissero a Collier che l’Universo fu creato 21 miliardi di anni fa e ospitava circa 135 miliardi di creature umanoidi.
“Sono venuti a trovarmi perché il lignaggio genetico della mia famiglia risale a loro, e mi hanno detto che ero qui come parte di un avamposto 62.000 anni fa. Avevo tentato di sedare una discussione tra altri due alieni in visita e sono stato ucciso, il che mi ha collocato nel ciclo reincarnativo della Terra”, aggiunge.
Collier dice che gli Andromediani vivono insolitamente a lungo e che Vissey aveva 43.000 anni e Moroaneus circa 1.700 anni. Ad un certo punto, gli fu posto sulla testa un piccolo oggetto metallico, dopodiché sui monitor sulle pareti della nave iniziarono ad apparire varie scene delle sue vite passate.
“Se questa è la vera natura del nostro universo e il modo in cui funziona, allora dobbiamo renderci conto che c’è di più in noi perché anche noi siamo collegati a questo processo a molti livelli, se non a tutti”, afferma Collier.
Collier ha parlato in dettaglio di questo caso in una conferenza in Giappone nel 2007.
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