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Rating: - SDIG (So Dumb, It's Great!)
Action, Adventure, Romance, . . . AND A KILLER SOUNDTRACK BY QUEEN!!!!!Okay, this is one of the silliest, campiest films I've ever seen. It's also one of the most enjoyable, if you're into that sort of thing! Even nearly twenty years after its release, it's still enjoyable. Max von Sydow plays the villain Ming the Merciless BEAUTIFULLY; you love to loathe him! Ornelia Muti is fantastic as Aura (aka Slinky. Watch, you'll see what I mean!). Brian Blessed is fantastic as Voltan (I have to mention him, he's my mother's favorite character in the film!). The story structure is great, considering that Flash Gordon was done previously as movie serials. One could easily imagine, at certain points of the film, a loud narrator saying, "Will Flash get out alive, rescue Dale Arden, free Mongo from the tyranny of Ming, and save the Earth? Tune in next time!!!" This is one film that has to be seen letterboxed to be appreciated. After watching an old tape copy, and then letterboxed, there's no comparison. The colors are much more vibrant, the scenery that much better, the action that more BANG!ZOOM! (Can you think of a better way to describe it?) If you love, or even as little as "remotely like" this film, pick up the widescreen version. You won't be disappointed. P.S. This is to the reviewer who complained about watching widescreen films on a 27-inch TV. I know it's a matter of personal taste, but I think all films should be released on video in their original aspect ratio. I don't have a problem with letterboxing, even on my 20-inch screen. WIDESCREEN RULES!!!!!
Rating: - A fun filled 80's trip
This is one of the greatest early 80's flicks of all time. A real comic book fantasy come to life on the big screen. It's is filled with wonderful performances, from the energetic Sam J. Jones as Flash, the beautiful Melody Anderson as a very convincing Dale Arden, the young Timolthy Dalton (one of the James Bonds) as the Baron, and the unforgettable Max Von Sydow as the pure evil Ming the Merciless. The special effects, even in this day of computer animation, still blow me away. There is a wonderful score by Queen which keeps the movie in full motion. This movie is from my youth and my friends and I always seem to come up with some great quotes from this movie. "Klytus, I'm bored. What play thing can you offer me today?" "Prepare her for our pleasure! " One quick question: Why on earth did they pick Flash to be the quarterback of the NEW YORK JETS?
Rating: - FUN AT FULL THROTTLE FOR A CAMP CLASSIC
This movie version of the comic book and serials of the 1950s sticks very faithfully to its origins. For those not in the loop, the film follows the galatc adventures of Flash Gordon, (Sam J..Jones) and his fellow space travelers. When Dr. Hans Zarkoff (Topol) accidently transports himself, Flash, and Dale (Melody Anderson) to another galaxy, the trio finds itself battling the evil Emporor Ming (Max Von Sydow) as they struggle to return to Earth. The film is a cult favorite that is high on camp. With its toungue firmily in cheek, Director Mike Hodges takes viewers on a wild and enjoyable ride. From its bold sets, over the top acting, to its killer soundtrack by Queen, the movie pulls you in because of its campiness and fun The F/X still hold up especially on DVD FLASH GORDON is among my favorite guilty pleasures of all time and it looks great here.. I wont whine about the lack of extras on the DVD. I [would like] a special edition DVD reissue of the film. I think that it would be awesome to own. Even the campy classics deserve a little respect Millions of people can't be wrong. In the interim, kick back, shut down your thinking cap and get ready to have fun.
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