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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: Katsuhiko JiNNai on July 10, 2014, 10:56:04 PM
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Surfing on the web, I've found these websites about Italian Spaghetti Sci-Fi from '60 '70 years. :D
http://www.golobthehumanoid.com/spaghettishrine.html
http://www.20three.com/2013/05/spaghetti-science-fiction/
Could be useful for some pulp conversions of some sci fi leagues ;)
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Cool find! That's some funny stuff. I guess it wasn't meant to be funny back then, but it is now. lol lol lol
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I included here, because the style of these vintage films seem more about '30-40 years sci fi than '70 years. :D
Here the main actor of "Star Crash" (1978)
Somebody remember him? :D
(http://d2tq98mqfjyz2l.cloudfront.net/image_cache/1309664748789626.jpg)
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lol lol lol Nice costumes. lol lol lol
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super cool 8) 8) Star Crash is actually pretty good imho i still have that one on Videotape lol Luigi Cozzi is a great Director, Nosferatu a Venezia,Contamination just to Name a few classics :-*
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Don't hassle the Hoff!
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Shall I embarass myself publicly by admitting I own StarCrash on DVD? I mean, in theory, it's got a lot of whoa moments - Christopher Plummer, Caroline Munro and the Hoff, plus Space Bikini Amazons and a police robot, but still is utterly mediocre.
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Shall I embarass myself publicly by admitting I own StarCrash on DVD?
Yes, admitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery. lol lol lol lol
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There are many fans of grotesque B-movie, isn't so strange :D
I never seen one of these spaghetti sci-fi films, but from the pictures and some trailers they seem have a grotesque charm ;D
Sure there are abundant sources of inspiration for some old style sci fi scenery, characters, villains and more pulp/vintage sci fi adventures. :D
I know that Tarantino has a special love for italian B-movie too lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzfuNSpP0RA