When Paul McCartney shocked the world in April 1970 with his announcement of the Beatles' break-up, drummer Ringo Starr added a surprise of his own by becoming (initially, at least) the most musically active member of the former Fab Four.
As he would later recount in the lyrics of "Early 1970," the deceptively jaunty b-side of his 1971 hit "It Don't Come Easy," Starr was the only Beatle who didn't have any serious beef with any other member of the band at the time. Feeling lost without the family dynamic of the musical...
As he would later recount in the lyrics of "Early 1970," the deceptively jaunty b-side of his 1971 hit "It Don't Come Easy," Starr was the only Beatle who didn't have any serious beef with any other member of the band at the time. Feeling lost without the family dynamic of the musical...
- 11/2/2016
- Rollingstone.com
While 3D is typically associated these days with the current climate of supersized blockbusters, even if the effects warrant three-dimensions or not, it's easy to forget that in the early '80s, the format experienced a brief revival. "Jaws 3-D" and "Friday The 13th: Part III" were just a couple of movies that tried out 3D, but arguably the movie kicked off the resurgence was Ferdinando Baldi's perfectly titled "Comin' At Ya!" Today we have a clip from newly restored picture. Read More: 2011: The Year In 3D The cult spaghetti western earned over the contemporary equivalent of $30 million when it was first released in 1981. Starring Tony Anthony, the movie follows a man who seeks vengeance on two brothers who kidnapped his bride during their wedding. In the scene below, the story goes to some hairy places, including a bat attack highlighting Baldi's desire to make sure the audience...
- 1/21/2016
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Be Prepared to Get Mean at the Nitehawk Cinema
Ferdinando Baldi’s Get Mean (1975), which stars Tony Anthony, Lloyd Battista, Raf Baldassarre, Diana Lorys, David Dreyer, Mirta Miller, Sherman ‘Big Train’ Bergman, and Raul Castro, will screen Monday, October 26, 2015 at 7:30 pm at the Nitehawk Cinema in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Following the screening, there will be a scheduled Q&A with actor Tony Anthony and Executive ...
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Ferdinando Baldi’s Get Mean (1975), which stars Tony Anthony, Lloyd Battista, Raf Baldassarre, Diana Lorys, David Dreyer, Mirta Miller, Sherman ‘Big Train’ Bergman, and Raul Castro, will screen Monday, October 26, 2015 at 7:30 pm at the Nitehawk Cinema in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Following the screening, there will be a scheduled Q&A with actor Tony Anthony and Executive ...
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- 10/20/2015
- by Jonathan Stryker
- Horror News
Blue Underground
Presents
New York Premiere of
the Brand New Restoration
Get Mean
Tony Anthony (Comin’ At Ya!) and Lloyd Battista (Blindman) star in this thrilling finale to the highly successful “Stranger” series, which critics have compared favorably to Sam Raimi’s Army Of Darkness. Tony Anthony is often regarded as the Jackie Chan of “Spaghetti Westerns,” doing all his own crazy, hair-raising stunts!
“The Stranger Is One Of The Coolest Spaghetti Western Characters Ever!”
– Spaghetti Western Database
“One of the damned craziest westerns I have ever watched…
The vibe and tone of the movie brought to mind
a mash-up of Army Of Darkness by way of Django!”
– McBastard’s Mausoleum
“Get Mean returns in fine form from Blue Underground…
A real labor of love for a jaw-dropping, wildly entertaining film!”
– Mondo Digital
“This full-blown restoration courtesy of Blue Underground is outstanding!”
– Film Score Monthly
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Presents
New York Premiere of
the Brand New Restoration
Get Mean
Tony Anthony (Comin’ At Ya!) and Lloyd Battista (Blindman) star in this thrilling finale to the highly successful “Stranger” series, which critics have compared favorably to Sam Raimi’s Army Of Darkness. Tony Anthony is often regarded as the Jackie Chan of “Spaghetti Westerns,” doing all his own crazy, hair-raising stunts!
“The Stranger Is One Of The Coolest Spaghetti Western Characters Ever!”
– Spaghetti Western Database
“One of the damned craziest westerns I have ever watched…
The vibe and tone of the movie brought to mind
a mash-up of Army Of Darkness by way of Django!”
– McBastard’s Mausoleum
“Get Mean returns in fine form from Blue Underground…
A real labor of love for a jaw-dropping, wildly entertaining film!”
– Mondo Digital
“This full-blown restoration courtesy of Blue Underground is outstanding!”
– Film Score Monthly
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
- 10/19/2015
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
"Get Mean" (1975), the most obscure and final entry in the series of "Stranger" Westerns starring Tony Anthony is getting a long-awaited release in North America thanks to the new deluxe edition Blu-ray that is jam-packed with extras including an insightful collector's booklet written by Cinema Retro columnist Howard Hughes.
Here are the details from the official press release:
The Stranger’s Thrilling Final Adventure!
When an American cowboy stumbles upon a gypsy family in a wind-swept ghost town, they offer him a fortune to escort a princess back to her home in Spain. But this silent Stranger finds himself in over his head (and strung up by his feet) when he gets caught in the middle of an epic battle involving Vikings, the Moors, brutal barbarians, evil spirits, a raging bull, and a diabolical Shakespeare-quoting hunchback. Tired of their never-ending attempts to kill him, the cowboy arms himself to the teeth with guns,...
Here are the details from the official press release:
The Stranger’s Thrilling Final Adventure!
When an American cowboy stumbles upon a gypsy family in a wind-swept ghost town, they offer him a fortune to escort a princess back to her home in Spain. But this silent Stranger finds himself in over his head (and strung up by his feet) when he gets caught in the middle of an epic battle involving Vikings, the Moors, brutal barbarians, evil spirits, a raging bull, and a diabolical Shakespeare-quoting hunchback. Tired of their never-ending attempts to kill him, the cowboy arms himself to the teeth with guns,...
- 10/11/2015
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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