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Caligula (The Unrated Edition) DVD
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: MCDOWELL,MALCOLM
EAN: 0014381416022
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Original recording remastered, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Analysis Film Releasing Corporation
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageItalianOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Analysis Film Releasing Corporation
MPN: 014381416022
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Analysis Film Releasing Corporation
Release Date: October 02, 2007
Running Time: 156 minutes
Studio: Analysis Film Releasing Corporation
Theatrical Release Date: February 15, 1980






Editorial Review:

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Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: UN
Release Date: 2-OCT-2007
Media Type: DVD

Amazon.com:
Remember the dumbstruck, jaw-dropped expressions on "Springtime for Hitler's" shocked opening-night audience in Mel Brooks's original film of The Producers? That will no doubt be your face through much of the two-and-a-half-hour running time of this infamous 1979 pornographic epic that was a (Penthouse) pet project of publisher Bob Guccione. That's not necessarily a bad thing. But don't take our word for it. Listen to Helen Mirren--yes, the Oscar-winning Queen herself--who stars as Caesonia, Caligula's third wife and "the most promiscuous woman in Rome" (and in this film's salacious vision of Pagan Rome, that is saying something). In her very gracious, thoughtful and candid audio commentary that alone is worth the price of this set, she remarks, "I think it's a movie that is unlike any other, which is difficult to achieve." And for those of a more prurient bent, she adds, "It has an awful lot of bottoms." Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange) gives a brave and fearless performance as Caligula, the hated and feared emperor corrupted by absolute power and no doubt voted Most Likely to Be Assassinated. The film unflinchingly charts his plummet into madness and the brutality of his reign in scenes of hardcore sex and violence that cannot be described here ("I can't watch," Mirren cries to her interviewers over one scene in which unfortunate characters are beheaded by a blade-spinning combine. "I can't even listen to it").

Caligula is also a career curiosity for author Gore Vidal, who wrote the original screenplay, but later demanded his name be removed from the credits, and venerable actors Peter O'Toole, appearing briefly as the syphilitic Emperor Tiberius Caesar, and John Gielgud as Nerva, a Senator who'd rather take his own life than "live with this reptile." This controversial film's tortured history is untangled in a very helpful booklet that is packaged along with this set's three discs. One is hard-pressed to think of a more reviled film graced with such a gala presentation, but Caligula's defenders and the curious will be amply rewarded with both the original uncut theatrical version of the film and a re-edited alternate version. Supplementary material includes an hour of deleted footage, a pretentious "making of" documentary made during the film's production and a new interview with director Tinto Brass, whose softcore tendencies clashed with Guccioni's more extreme vision (Brass did not have final cut, allowing Guccione to insert more explicit footage into the film). McDowell contributes his own lively audio commentary. "God help us," he groans as the film begins, but by its bloody conclusion, he proclaims he has "no regrets at all" about making the film. Caligula, Mirren maintains, is "an irresistible mix of art and genitals." And you've got to hand it to Guccione. Especially in these politically correct times, it is still strong and scandalous stuff. --Donald Liebenson



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Caligula reassessed
It's nearly 30 years since Caligula was released onto an expectant, or is it more correct to say an unexpectant, global cinema audience. And they were not to be disappointed. Stage and cinema royalty including Sir Peter O'Toole, Sir John Gielgud and Dame Helen Mirren (only Gielgud was knighted at the time) joined Malcolm McDowell and a collection of Italian and European actors in an orgy of violence and sex which included graphic XXX pornography taken directly from the pages of Seutonius' chapter ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Stay away.
This movie doesn't even qualify as a good "bad" movie. It is totally joyless. The "sex" scenes are turn-offs. Everything was done poorly.
Please don't waste your time.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Hang the Editor
I previously watched Calligula back in the 80's and was so impressed and moved with the movie, I wanted to see it again. Unfortunately, I purchased the DVD from Amazon.com believing it to be UNRATED but found it to be rated PG. Nothing like I remember. Even the scenes I remembered were removed. Refund Please.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Ignore the close minded...
This is an amazing movie. There is nothing like it and I doubt there ever will be. It is pure entertainment from start to finish and yes, it has pornographic scenes. Guess what. So does life. Especially if that life is taking place in ancient Rome, a time and place known for excess and indulgence. The cast is spectacular, the sets monumental (be sure to watch the special features) and the script chock full of quotable lines.

This movie has been bashed since day one, but if you watch ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Sex, Sex, Sex & More Sex!
In every scene there is sex! This a movie without a plot, without a logical string. It a movie??? that tries to portrait the crazy life of Caligula. The movie is a portrait of total madness and inhumane attitudes a God-King or King-God. As a fan of the historic period, not one of my favorites but a must be seen. Is up to you if you want to see it! You have been warned!





 

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