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cinehound
Posted: Aug 8 2007, 03:38 PM


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Hey, I started this topic mainly for the new members...You could stop here to say hello and a few words about yourselves. I see we have new members weekly lately but you don't post anything...I guess it's a nice thing to introduce yourselves here smile.gif

Of course older members could use this thread too !!


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cinehound
Posted: Sep 18 2007, 02:31 PM


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Just a reminder smile.gif

New members could introduce themselves to the forum in this topic...


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Joe D'Amato Jr.
  Posted: Sep 22 2007, 05:47 AM


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Hay, I am a Big fan of Euro-Italian Zombie, Cannibal, Horror, Erotic, Sex, Westerns and Thriller films. Some of my favorite Italian movie directors are Lucio Fulci, Dario Argento, Bruno Mattei, Lamberto Bava, Jess Franco and Joe D'Amato. My Favorite movie Director of all of time is Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi), "The King of Sex and Horror films".
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Jack J
Posted: Sep 22 2007, 06:42 AM


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Hello Joe D'Amato Jr..

I think we all like Italo flicks, I mean how could you not! I certainly do. I'm gonna rewatch Matteis RATS today (AWE asked me to do a booklet on it for their upcoming release cool.gif ).

Anyway, welcome to the forum.


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Posted: Sep 22 2007, 07:38 AM


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Welcome Joe D'Amato. And like Jack J said, how can one be on this forum & not love Italian flicks. Spaghetti westerns, politziotteschis, giallos, gory horror flicks, the films of Tinto Brass...the Italian contribution to cinema is humongous (even without the 'art house' side of the spectrum, which features such names as De Sica, Fellini, Bertolucci, Antonioni, etc). laugh.gif
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Joe D'Amato Jr.
  Posted: Sep 23 2007, 01:59 AM


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Thank you for welcoming me. biggrin.gif
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andras
Posted: Sep 23 2007, 03:55 PM


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QUOTE (ajji @ Sep 22 2007, 07:38 AM)
how can one be on this forum & not love Italian flicks. the films of Tinto Brass

I can't stand Brass and D'Amato's porn is shite! laugh.gif
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Joe D'Amato Jr.
  Posted: Sep 23 2007, 04:26 PM


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D'Amato is the Best! He hold the record for most 35mm XXX films and he is the "King of Sex and Horror" films. How can you not like Joe D'Amato? He has made so many classics from Beyond the Darkness, Death Smiled at Murder, Red Coats, the amazing "Black Emanuelle" series.
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Jack J
Posted: Sep 23 2007, 04:31 PM


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QUOTE (Joe D'Amato Jr. @ Sep 23 2007, 04:26 PM)
D'Amato is the Best! He hold the record for most 35mm XXX films and he is the "King of Sex and Horror" films. How can you not like Joe D'Amato? He has made so many classics from Beyond the Darkness, Death Smiled at Murder, Red Coats, the amazing "Black Emanuelle" series.

Just because someone has made many (or most) films doesn't make them good! In fact if you make so many chances are you're gonna make them less good cos you don't have time to pay attention to it being a quality product you put out.

Uh, and besides, Andras said he didn't like his porn movies.


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Posted: Sep 23 2007, 06:33 PM


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BEYOND THE DARKNESS and EMANUELLE IN AMERICA are my favourites from him.And I have a strange fascination with ABSURD which I have seen it as a child.So he did make good movies (about 3:100 ratio laugh.gif ).I don't know what it takes to be a good porn director.French were better at it no? I have seen a few Brigitte Lahaie flicks recently and they were at least well lit!
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Joe D'Amato Jr.
  Posted: Sep 23 2007, 08:37 PM


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I hear yeah, when ever someone talks down on D'Amato I usually get mad! But some on what other movie director made a movie with a sex craved cyclops in it?

Absurd in my mind is true horror classic, I also have the soundtrack to the film. I prefer to watch Beyond the Darkness or Death Smiles at Murder though. Absurd is good and all but it does have its slow moments.

Emanuelle in America and Emanuelle and the White Slave Trade are my favorite Emanuelle films. I have seen all the Joe D'Amato "Black Emanuelle" films except for Unleashed Perversions because it is impossible to find.

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Mario
Posted: Sep 24 2007, 04:10 PM


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I've seen Hamlet and thought it was Damato's but according to imdb it's not but he has a little roll there. Is this imdb info correct?

Hamlet: For the Love of Ophelia


BTW, welcome to the forum ragazzo...
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cinehound
Posted: Sep 24 2007, 06:23 PM


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Yes, this info is correct. It's a Luca Damiano film (along with part 2) produced by Joe D'Amato.

More info below:
http://www.egafd.co.uk/films/details.php/id/a0194


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Nosferatu
Posted: Nov 11 2007, 03:33 PM


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Hello to everybody!

I registered in this forum a few days ago and decided to say "hello".

My name is Alexei and I'm from Russia. I'm a big fan of Italian cult films of all genres (giallo, horror, crime, western) and also I'm always open to watch something new. Not long ago I familiarized to Turkish cinema and like these movies more and more. But the main difficulty is to find them... sad.gif

I like this forum and its friendly atmosphere and will regularly visit it.
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cinehound
Posted: Nov 11 2007, 04:15 PM


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Again, welcome to The Cinehound Forum, Alexei cool.gif

If you like great Turkish DVDs, originals, with English subtitles, horror/superhero/giallo, you should visit Onar Films shop:
http://www.onarfilms.com





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