• @PoopingCough
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    4 months ago

    According to Dan Harmon on his podcast, there exists a director’s commentary of Zardoz where the director starts it off saying something like “hello, my name is [director] and I’ll be the first to admit this one… kind of got away from me”

    Edit find the clip: https://youtu.be/tQNC4fG3EMs?si=uBJyjvfxRDfZoPxf

  • @[email protected]
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    94 months ago

    Every time I think about Zardoz, I think it must be the last time I’ll ever think about Zardoz. Maybe Zardoz is eternal?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      44 months ago

      Well, I guess that as long as something is still remembered, it still lives on even if just in peoples’ memories. So in a way Zardoz is going to live on much longer than most of us, who’ll be forgotten in just a couple of generations

  • @Fuckfuckmyfuckingass
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    74 months ago

    This is legitimately one of my favorite films. They definitely were on drugs making this one, but good drugs. Exceedingly good drugs.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      14 months ago

      It’s like pure concentrated essence of 70’s. I actually really do like it too; like I said in another comment it’s not what I’d call a good movie as such, but the ridiculous camp is part of the fun for me. What’s not to love about a weird-as-shit 70’s dystopian scifi romp that’s like Elysium on tons of LSD?

  • @cccrontab
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    64 months ago

    Getting a lot of Elden Ring vibes.

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      It’s, uh… it’s interesting. I wouldn’t call it a good movie exactly, but it’s not terrible either – very campy, very weird, often funny without meaning to be, and clearly a product of the 70’s, but it’s a fun and ridiculous watch.

      Lots of people say it’s incomprehensible because they just focus on the weird shit (of which there is plenty), but it’s a pretty standard “dystopian future where the elite live lives of plenty by subjugating masses who live in squalor” trope at its core. Like Elysium but made by hippies

  • @ikidd
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    54 months ago

    Sean Connery showing off his hairy chest.