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Old 11-24-2005, 08:30 PM
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Contamination

I was looking up Ian McCulloch, who stars in the lead roles of both Zombi and Zombie Holocaust, and I found that this dude is also in this movie, which i have never heard of before. its AKA Alien Contamination. is it any good? hows the gore? This Ian McColloch dude is awesome.
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Old 11-25-2005, 07:06 AM
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I havnt seen it, but Ive read some REALLY bad reviews. Ill try to find one for ya
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Old 11-25-2005, 07:51 AM
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oh well. worth a try i guess. btw anyone else fond of this Ian McColluch guy? he was named by Fangoria "The most banned actor" because all 3 of his films were banned in someplace or another.
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Old 11-25-2005, 08:09 AM
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Heres one for ya:


This ambitious but threadbare exploitation opus does its best to combine modern gore and old-fashioned sci-fi elements but the end results are far from impressive. Writer/director Luigi Cozzi's approach is agreeably unpretentious, stitching together ideas from worthy sources as diverse as Alien, Invasion Of The Body Snatchers and Zombie, but his combination of these elements lacks the inspiration and craftsmanship to make this patchwork approach work. Even at a 90-minute length, Alien Contamination drags interminably due to Cozzi's poor pacing. Some horror fans might find themselves drawn in by the film's array of gruesome makeup effects scenes but even these moments aren't terribly impressive due to poor editing and staging that makes them look unintentionally silly. The script's ham-handed dialogue doesn't help things, veering between phony science jargon that makes Ed Wood's scripts sound like Shakespearean works and groan-inducing romantic banter that fail to spark any interest in the colorless leads. The performances are the final nail in the coffin: genre vet Ian MacCullough acquits himself well but the other performances are either inert (Louise Marleau) or amateurish (Marino Mase). To sum up, Alien Contamination fails to deliver even by exploitation film standards and is likely to disappoint even the most patient viewers.
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Old 11-25-2005, 08:11 AM
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Following the surprising success of his cheapjack Star Wars knockoff, Star Crash, Italian director Luigi Cozzi was given the helm of this cheapjack Alien knockoff. An alien cyclops causes a man to cover the Earth with nasty eggs (sometimes made of silicone, sometimes close-ups of common olives). The eggs release gelatinous gunk which makes people explode, and it's all part of the alien's plan to take over the world. Cozzi, a less-talented protégé of Dario Argento, at least gets a good soundtrack by using his mentor's house band, Goblin, but delivers a bad film nonetheless. The director admits that the ludicrous monster was made of badly painted papier-mache, requiring 96 separate cuts to look convincing in its big scene. It didn't work.
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I saw it........ It sucked
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Old 11-25-2005, 11:38 AM
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he was named by Fangoria "The most banned actor" because all 3 of his films were banned in someplace or another.
*cough john morghen cough*
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Old 11-26-2005, 07:25 AM
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Contamination is quite good - not least because of De Rossi's numerous messy gut-explosions, which were certainly inspired by Alien but are exciting nontheless.

As with most 80's Italian horror of this ilk, the script, direction and acting are in dire need of attention... but what a great Goblin soundtrack!
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hm what to say :D

not good :D but worth buying (I paid 1.5$ for ilegal copy) :D

could be better... they had problems finishing filming...it has very very bad moments but it has good gore :D
so only for horrorfreaks :cool:
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