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Pete 23rd June 2011 07:31 AM

Lamberto Bava
 
What are people's thoughts on Bava Jr?


Personally I think he's talented and has made some very good film's but was just unfortunate to directing during a time when Italian cinema was in decline. Also, the fact that he is the son of one of the greatest filmmakers who ever lived doesn't help his cause either.

My favourite Bava Jr films are:

BLASTFIGHTER
MONSTER SHARK
DEMONS
MIDNIGHT RIPPER
MACABRE
A BLADE IN THE DARK

broonage 23rd June 2011 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete (Post 159959)
What are people's thoughts on Bava Jr?


Personally I think he's talented and has made some very good film's who but was just unfortunate to directing during a time when Italian cinema was in decline. Also, the fact that he is the son of one of the greatest filmmakers who ever lived doesn't help his cause either.

My favourite Bava Jr films are:

BLASTFIGHTER
MONSTER SHARK
DEMONS
MIDNIGHT RIPPER
MACABRE
A BLADE IN THE DARK

he da man! :)

Ghost Son is pretty good too for a recent Baba Jr.

Beyond72 23rd June 2011 09:34 AM

He seems a great guy, but I'm not a fan to be honest, while having a famous Father can be a burden, at the same it can give you opportunities you might not have otherwise. And while Peter makes a good point about Italian cinema being in decline, if Michele Soavi could do something as great as Stagefright in 87 I'm not sure that's a good enough excuse. :confused:

Pete 23rd June 2011 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beyond72 (Post 159987)
He seems a great guy, but I'm not a fan to be honest, while having a famous Father can be a burden, at the same it can give you opportunities you might not have otherwise. And while Peter makes a good point about Italian cinema being in decline, if Michele Soavi could do something as great as Stagefright in 87 I'm not sure that's a good enough excuse. :confused:

I agree but I have found people tend to juge him by comparing him to his father.

STAGEFIRGHT is an excellent film and there are a few other really good Italian films from around that time, but in general most of them are really poor. Filmmakers just never had the same budgets (even though many films from the 70's were also low budget they were still pretty big compared to the later films) and freedom as those in the 60's and 70's with the increasing censorship and the influence of TV. (actually I think the state of Italian horror and exploitation in the late 80's is worth a thread of it's own :))

On the plus side the 80's did allow Lamberto Bava to make the awesome BLASTFIGHTER:

YouTube - ‪Blastfighter (1985)‬‏

Demdike@Cult Labs 23rd June 2011 12:46 PM

I really like everything i have seen by Lamberto, admittedly not an awful lot but -

Rabid Dogs (co-directed)
Macabre
A Blade in the Dark
Demons
Demons 2
Delirium

are all in my view excellent films. I don't really count his "Brivido giallo" entries as they were for tv.

James Morton 23rd June 2011 03:25 PM

Lamberto Bava
 
The dvds I have by Lamberto Bava are
Demons
Demons 2
The Torturer
A Blade In The Dark

I've read about Midnight Ripper aka You'll Die At Midnight and the reviews are good
I would never see Blastfighter
Didn't really like Macabre

Pete 23rd June 2011 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demdike (Post 160023)
I really like everything i have seen by Lamberto, admittedly not an awful lot but -

Rabid Dogs (co-directed)
Macabre
A Blade in the Dark
Demons
Demons 2
Delirium

are all in my view excellent films. I don't really count his "Brivido giallo" entries as they were for tv.

Would the fact that Serena Grandi is in DELIRIUM be the reason you like it? :eyebrows:

James Morton 23rd June 2011 03:48 PM

Lamberto Bava
 
forgot about DELIRIUM
saw that years ago and it was 80's crap
and Bava co-directed his dad's last film SHOCK which I liked

Gojirosan 23rd June 2011 03:52 PM

I have enjoyed all the films of his I have yet seen, except for the astonishingly dull Graveyard Disturbance.

I really liked A Blade In The Dark and the two Demons films and when I finally saw Macabre it was even better than I could have hoped.

I like that he is well aware of the absurdity of what he's doing and isn't afraid to use a tongue in cheek approach (ref: the wonderful ending of Macabre).

Demdike@Cult Labs 23rd June 2011 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete (Post 160080)
Would the fact that Serena Grandi is in DELIRIUM be the reason you like it? :eyebrows:

Its the only reason. ;)



Seriously though, it is good, even though its well, odd in places. I really like the walking eyeball scenes.


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