ext_275795 ([identity profile] sarcobatus.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] realthog 2008-06-19 04:14 pm (UTC)

I rented "Caligula" in the '80s, and genuinely thought of it as a true horror film. If Guccione (sp?) hadn't messed it up it might have turned out all right. Some of the scenes were very dream-like, typical of Brass' work. But he was so horrified over what Guccione did to the film that he had his name removed from the credits.

A book on his work would be very interesting. Actually, a book on many of the great film makers such as Renoir, Fellini, Cocteau, et al (I know I am misspelling their names, so I apologize!) would be wonderful.

I've always enjoyed British films, too, and Australian films.

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