This opened up many memories of a friend of mine constantly trying to get me to watch this movie but I never did even though I promised each time I would lol
Well, just like Dr. Venkman said, "Every now and again, you'll get a good one, ET, Starman, but most of them turn out to be big lizards that want to eat us."
Have you ever seen The Visitor (1979)? It's not quite that, but it's close. A really fun bad-yet-awesome Italian knockoff that's trying to simultaneously be Close Encounters, The Omen, and a Jodorowsky head trip. Plus it has a surprisingly strong cast and a *primo* Italio-disco soundtrack, if that's your jam.
The “spaceman” is Miguel Bose, an Italo/Spanish singer, son of Lucia Bose, a good actress, and a pretty famous (at the time) torero. Sort of the eighties cheesier Ricky Martin.
Apparently, Klaus Kinski wasn't the first choice to play in the movie. Other Hollywood actors were considered like Charlton Heston, Kirk Douglas, and Vincent Price. It was Price's agent who recommended Kinski to be in the film.
@@TheBrandonTenoldThat was my theory. "That director is such a dick. God I hate him! I know what, I'll recommend he cast Klaus Kinski. That will teach him! Hahaha!"
fun facts: the film was the most expensive production in spanish Cinema. The alien suit was designed by comic artists Alfonso Azpiri and Juan Gimenez. and original story was writing by Andreu Martin (a respected Noir-novelist, and comic writer9 Unfortunately his director Fernando Colomo was popular but he got just experience as comedy filmmaker so I think he couldn´t change the tone .
Klaus Kinski has the distinction of playing both Renfield & Dracula in two separate films. Kinski was Renfield in Jesús Franco's *"Bram Stoker's Count Dracula"* (1970) which starred Hammer's Dracula Christopher Lee reprising his role as the titular character (who now has a moustache in this version, much like how the character was described in the Bram Stoker novel). Kinski later played Dracula in Werner Herzog's *"Nosferatu: Phantom* *of the Night"* (1979), the first remake of F. W. Murnau's 1922 horror classic, soon to be followed by a second remake in Christmas 2024.
Let us see his body of work... _The Heroes, Vera, un cuento cruel, Prisoner of Passion, Giovannino, Retrato de Familia, Il garofano rosso, Suspiria, Oedipus Orca, California, Sentados al borde de la mañana, con los pies colgando, Cosa de Locos, The Knight of the Dragon, En penumbra, The Miser, Lo más natural, Tacones Lejanos, La nuit sacrée, Mazeppa, La Reine Margot, Enciende mi pasión, French Twist, Amor digital, Libertarias, Oui,The Naked Eye, Lorca, El forastero, Guerra de Likes_ So yeah, he was active in film in the 70s and 80s. He was known for doing film stuff, not by you or me, but indeed he was known. I get it, his work is all over the place, not always on main roles with cameos here and there, but that was it.
That's like saying some guy nobody has ever heard of is better known as a nuclear physicist than as a hip-hop dancer. It doesn't matter what his profession is, nobody has ever heard of him.
Saw this not too long ago on a Sci Fi streaming service. The picture quality was a lot better than this DVD release. Also, I think the Star Knight got the horse, lance and shield from the Green Knight. I'm pretty sure there is a scene near the end where he approaches him before his confrontation with Harvey Keitel.
Don't worry for the Space Man. People had functional noses in the Middle Ages. Bathing was most definitely a thing. It's mostly the Victorian era wanting to feel superior that created that no-bathing myth.
The people in the middle ages actually believed that bad smells transport diseases, so yeah, people from the middle ages were not the ones not bathing and just pouring on perfumes, that era came later.
A lot of them didn't bathe very often because the popular misconception was that getting completely wet and not drying out quickly would get you sick (catch your death of cold) but that doesn't mean they didn't wash themselves when they needed to. Not as much as we do today, but they stayed clean enough.
@@RedSiegfried and they were right. bathing in a hot bath raises bacteria in the mist, that then gets into your throat and lungs. that is why they recommend to shower before entering a (recreational) hot tub.
"Money well spent." What a great accent. Could've fooled me. But can he recognise different types of trees from quite a long way away? Can you? Fantastic video, as always.
Back in the mid eighties, my brother decided to rent Star Wars for his birthday. He had wanted to watch it forever. So had I. We had to rent the VCR as well, so we only got to rent on our birthdays. The Doofus rented this by accident, as the Danish title translate to Star Warrior. That was a bit of a disappointment for 11 year old me. As it happened, I was an adult, when I finally saw a Star Wars movie. By then, I had probably watched at least ten Kinski-films. I do actually like Star Knight.
¡Oh my god! I never thought I would see Miguel Bose on this channel xD I knew he acted a lot in that time, but I never got over the fact that he acted in an English-speaking film. He is most known for being an Spanish/ Italo singer and songwritter, very popular in the 80s and early 90s. In fact, is fun that you call him a poor man's David Bowie, cause in that time he was trying to emulate his image, even the cover of one of his albums is very similar to "Aladdin Sane".
Hey, Brandon liked it! Btw, Brandon, on the weird tone of this, it kinda makes sense when you realise some behind the scenes stuff on the film: for starters this was directed by Fernando Colomo, a Spanish director more known for his part in he "comedia madrileña" genre (the closest thing to this for an Anglo I can think of is urban comedies on city slicker party intellectual types a la Woody Allen or the more yuppy and urban part of John Hughes's output, and although there is no full confirmation, what we DO known on the behind the scenes, Colomo started with Imanol Arias who is a legit REAL actor but also worked a little with Colomo in the "comedia", but during pre-production Colomo changed his mind on the alien and though he needed a more androgynous look, and enter our friend Bowie-Sting-Idol her (this is not a smoking gun, but it does make one think he might have tried this film as an exit from his safe place, but couldn't avoid falling into comedy mode, and then tried to fix that before finished product, but still couldn't shake his usual style off). So imagine Woody Allen trying to do "Match Point" or "Cassandra's Dream" but it coming out more like "Love and Death" or Hughes trying to turn his "Just Visiting" script into a not full-blow comedy.
Very much so, but I've never heard of that one defending a random bridge or whatever this one's doing. Plenty of other athurian knights do that though, so I wouldn't be surprised.
1:52 A goldmine of future episodes! 2:41 As part of their ongoing prank war. 8:19 "There's a Staaaaarrrrr MAAAAAAAAN waiting in the Sky! He'd like to come and meet us, but he thinks he'll blow our minds!" 10:26 I did, years before coming here, and I WISH I didn't. [pukes] 14:03 And play the Devil in "Little Nicky"
One of the few movies on my copy of Sci-Fi Invasion that would not play. Good to know I didn't miss much. 2008's Outlander presents a similar premise incorporating the legend of Beowulf.
A sequel following Keitel and the advisor in space would have been a hoot. Something like Battle for the Stars, teaming up with other galactic misfits.
I remember watching this movie as part of tracking down and watching every bad 80s sword and sorcery b-movie I could find. I loved the concept, it definitely had a much better budget than those (iirc it was the biggest budget movie ever made in Spain at the time) but the execution was subpar. Still better than some I watched at the time.
Hi Brandon! I'm curious since the original Metropolis from 1927 was banned by critics when it came out does that mean it counts as a cult film? also outside of your patreon request how do you decide what movies to review?
City of industry, Is one of Harvey cartels. A very hard core action - revenge movie. A must recommend movie you should watch. My great inspiring wisdom for today. Have a great fabulous wonderful day.😀
"And now to go back to normal with an obscure foreign movie almost nobody's ever heard of." [frantically points at the Star Knight poster like Leonado DiCaprio]
If you want to see an Alien visit Medieval Earth Watch the Doctor Who episode The Time Warrior. It features the debut of Sarah Jane Smith and the Sontarans plus has the Doctor team up with Boba Fett.
That was Keitel's obscure but interesting movies era - like That's The Way of The World. A movie about the music business made by the producer of Super Fly, co-starring Earth, Wind and Fire, was the source of the song "Shining Star" and has Bert Parks as a pervert.
For medieval world meets aliens movie, I would love to see you review Crusade with John Rhys-Davies. The book it's based on by Poul Anderson is absolutely fantastic, too.
I found this on the Termination DV D collection and thought it wasn’t too bad for being…bad. Still trying to find an online copy o Storm Trooper from that dvd collection
This movie was a comedy, I have the same 50 sci-fi movie pack, and Harvey Keitel did talk about this movie. Harvey read his lines in his NY accent because he was pissed at the director. Keitel is fun to watch in this movie.
Well, this was...bizarre. I don't think I've ever heard of this one. I will say, the fact that this has Harvey Keitel playing a Knight does have me curious to watch it, that and the special effects and set designs. I do wish the story was interesting like the concept.
Ever thought about doing Bava's Planet of the Vampires? It just got a high-def remaster by Radiance, and is said to have inspired some aspects of Alien
Hey I just wanted to ask, will you ever do the Gamera trilogy, I know you have said that are great, but I would like to see your thoughts on each movie.
It's too bad Harvey Keitel never came back for a sequel called "New York Knight".
When is the Next Godzilla Review?
@@dragondaveltd1992 😅
You know you are somebody when a company wants to sponsor you
NOO YAWK
This opened up many memories of a friend of mine constantly trying to get me to watch this movie but I never did even though I promised each time I would lol
The history channel will be using this as a documentary next month.
Hopefully they explain where Harvey Keitel's accent came from.
@@TheBrandonTenold Aliens, it was illegal aliens.
@hiddentruth1982
I'm pretty sure they already have.
@hiddentruth1982
I'm pretty sure they already have.
Hahaha no doubt. And my roommate will believe every word as scientific truth.
Well, just like Dr. Venkman said, "Every now and again, you'll get a good one, ET, Starman, but most of them turn out to be big lizards that want to eat us."
A left handed response to "V", perhaps?
Close encounters of the third crusade sounds like it would be an amazing movie.
Hopefully that one doesn't include any awkward comedy bits.
Have you ever seen The Visitor (1979)? It's not quite that, but it's close. A really fun bad-yet-awesome Italian knockoff that's trying to simultaneously be Close Encounters, The Omen, and a Jodorowsky head trip. Plus it has a surprisingly strong cast and a *primo* Italio-disco soundtrack, if that's your jam.
Sounds like im in for a treasure hunt, thanks dude very little motivates me these days.
It's a book, not a movie, but The High Crusade by Poul Anderson is exactly that.
"Close encounters of the third crusade" that was good.
At least it wasn't "Close Encounters of The Fourth Crusade." Those who know...know. 😭
Klaus is a brilliant method actor. He is always in character... as himself.
The “spaceman” is Miguel Bose, an Italo/Spanish singer, son of Lucia Bose, a good actress, and a pretty famous (at the time) torero. Sort of the eighties cheesier Ricky Martin.
He is still famous although he got shunned after his stances on COVID.
I guess that explains why he looks like Sting/Billy Idol/David Bowie all at the same time.
Based and Covid-pilled@@TheBayzent
Seems he was also in Suspiria (1977)
Nope meets Man of Steel meets Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Wait, Klaus isn't a villain in this movie? That's the most unbelievable thing in this movie, more than anything.
He probably was busy being a villain in set
Ну как это Клаус Кинский не злодей. Он тут играет чернокнижника.
Apparently, Klaus Kinski wasn't the first choice to play in the movie. Other Hollywood actors were considered like Charlton Heston, Kirk Douglas, and Vincent Price. It was Price's agent who recommended Kinski to be in the film.
Maybe Price's agent knew Kinski was gonna be a problem & just wanted to fuck with the filmmakers?
@@TheBrandonTenold Who knows. Apparently, Price agreed to do it but had to pull out after having surgery.
@@TheBrandonTenoldThat was my theory.
"That director is such a dick. God I hate him! I know what, I'll recommend he cast Klaus Kinski. That will teach him! Hahaha!"
@@TheBrandonTenoldthat's known as 'foisting' lol
I don't believe I would work with Klaus unless I had a tranquilizer gun at the ready at all times.
"Spaceman of La Mancha" would make a great alternate title for this movie.
Dude, that's hilarious!
"Close Encounters of the Third Crusade" 😄 😆 😅 😂 🤣 🤣
fun facts: the film was the most expensive production in spanish Cinema. The alien suit was designed by comic artists Alfonso Azpiri and Juan Gimenez. and original story was writing by Andreu Martin (a respected Noir-novelist, and comic writer9 Unfortunately his director Fernando Colomo was popular but he got just experience as comedy filmmaker so I think he couldn´t change the tone .
Обычно испанское кино не блещет. Есть для примера "Огненный трон". Задумка интересная но катастрофически не хватает бюджета.
Weren't Sergio Leone's movies filmed in Spain?
... I guess they didn't cost as much
@ наверно изза разницы в курсах доллара там снимать было выгодно.
Klaus Kinski has the distinction of playing both Renfield & Dracula in
two separate films.
Kinski was Renfield in Jesús Franco's
*"Bram Stoker's Count Dracula"*
(1970) which starred Hammer's Dracula
Christopher Lee reprising his role as
the titular character (who now has a
moustache in this version, much like
how the character was described in the
Bram Stoker novel).
Kinski later played Dracula in
Werner Herzog's *"Nosferatu: Phantom*
*of the Night"* (1979), the first remake
of F. W. Murnau's 1922 horror classic,
soon to be followed by a second remake
in Christmas 2024.
Don’t forget the sideways retelling of nosferastu with willem Defoe “shadow of the vampire.”
Having Klaus on set reminds me of the stories of having Sonny on set for Predator
Except pretty sure Klaus was 10x crazier.
@@DemonKingBadger and Sonny never had sex with his daughter.
@@DemonKingBadgerHe was the Tyrese Gibson of his day 😊 😅 😂.
No wonder the extraterrestrial looked familiar. Miguel Bosé is better known as a singer, not as an actor.
Let us see his body of work...
_The Heroes, Vera, un cuento cruel, Prisoner of Passion, Giovannino, Retrato de Familia, Il garofano rosso, Suspiria, Oedipus Orca, California, Sentados al borde de la mañana, con los pies colgando, Cosa de Locos, The Knight of the Dragon, En penumbra, The Miser, Lo más natural, Tacones Lejanos, La nuit sacrée, Mazeppa, La Reine Margot, Enciende mi pasión, French Twist, Amor digital, Libertarias, Oui,The Naked Eye, Lorca, El forastero, Guerra de Likes_
So yeah, he was active in film in the 70s and 80s. He was known for doing film stuff, not by you or me, but indeed he was known. I get it, his work is all over the place, not always on main roles with cameos here and there, but that was it.
That's like saying some guy nobody has ever heard of is better known as a nuclear physicist than as a hip-hop dancer. It doesn't matter what his profession is, nobody has ever heard of him.
Saw this not too long ago on a Sci Fi streaming service. The picture quality was a lot better than this DVD release. Also, I think the Star Knight got the horse, lance and shield from the Green Knight. I'm pretty sure there is a scene near the end where he approaches him before his confrontation with Harvey Keitel.
That wasn't in my version. Maybe you saw the director's cut?
It’s definitely the horse and shield the green knight had earlier, so it makes sense that some version had a scene for that.
12:57 Poor man's David Bowie LOL
He's The Sovereign of The Guild of Calamitous Intent!
9:14 Considering the bizarre nature of the encounter, day-for-night kinda works for me here.
Yes! I watched my fair share Z movies, and I find day for night can be creepy
So did Harvey Keitel go to the Tony Curtis Black Shield of Falworth school of accents?
Yondah is the castle of my faddah
Star Games? Many, that is bad!
then there's Keanu Reeves in Shakespeare, Dracula, Dangerous Liaisons, and - lol - Devil's Advocate.
Gnarly, y'all. Whoa.
I think the biggest surprise is that Klaus actually played a genuinely helpful character this time around.
Don't worry for the Space Man. People had functional noses in the Middle Ages. Bathing was most definitely a thing. It's mostly the Victorian era wanting to feel superior that created that no-bathing myth.
The people in the middle ages actually believed that bad smells transport diseases, so yeah, people from the middle ages were not the ones not bathing and just pouring on perfumes, that era came later.
A lot of them didn't bathe very often because the popular misconception was that getting completely wet and not drying out quickly would get you sick (catch your death of cold) but that doesn't mean they didn't wash themselves when they needed to. Not as much as we do today, but they stayed clean enough.
@@RedSiegfried and they were right. bathing in a hot bath raises bacteria in the mist, that then gets into your throat and lungs. that is why they recommend to shower before entering a (recreational) hot tub.
Close encounters of the third crusade! that line is so good
"Money well spent." What a great accent. Could've fooled me. But can he recognise different types of trees from quite a long way away? Can you? Fantastic video, as always.
Always a good day when Brandon posts a new video.
Back in the mid eighties, my brother decided to rent Star Wars for his birthday. He had wanted to watch it forever. So had I. We had to rent the VCR as well, so we only got to rent on our birthdays. The Doofus rented this by accident, as the Danish title translate to Star Warrior. That was a bit of a disappointment for 11 year old me. As it happened, I was an adult, when I finally saw a Star Wars movie. By then, I had probably watched at least ten Kinski-films. I do actually like Star Knight.
¡Oh my god! I never thought I would see Miguel Bose on this channel xD I knew he acted a lot in that time, but I never got over the fact that he acted in an English-speaking film. He is most known for being an Spanish/ Italo singer and songwritter, very popular in the 80s and early 90s. In fact, is fun that you call him a poor man's David Bowie, cause in that time he was trying to emulate his image, even the cover of one of his albums is very similar to "Aladdin Sane".
I was kinda reminded of the kids tv show Knightmare for the scenes in the alien ship interiors.
I think I remember that show and it being kind of a neat idea, being a kind of TV fantasy role playing game show
Ok, the Bad Lieutenant joke nearly made me choke on my drink.
This reminds me of that old D&D campaign where the players find a crashed UFO!
Expedition to the Barrier Peaks. Classical.
"First Encounters of the Third Crusade" was a joke worth a like.
Hey, Brandon liked it! Btw, Brandon, on the weird tone of this, it kinda makes sense when you realise some behind the scenes stuff on the film: for starters this was directed by Fernando Colomo, a Spanish director more known for his part in he "comedia madrileña" genre (the closest thing to this for an Anglo I can think of is urban comedies on city slicker party intellectual types a la Woody Allen or the more yuppy and urban part of John Hughes's output, and although there is no full confirmation, what we DO known on the behind the scenes, Colomo started with Imanol Arias who is a legit REAL actor but also worked a little with Colomo in the "comedia", but during pre-production Colomo changed his mind on the alien and though he needed a more androgynous look, and enter our friend Bowie-Sting-Idol her (this is not a smoking gun, but it does make one think he might have tried this film as an exit from his safe place, but couldn't avoid falling into comedy mode, and then tried to fix that before finished product, but still couldn't shake his usual style off).
So imagine Woody Allen trying to do "Match Point" or "Cassandra's Dream" but it coming out more like "Love and Death" or Hughes trying to turn his "Just Visiting" script into a not full-blow comedy.
Lead into gold?
“Well here at Muppet labs we’ve done the next best thing! Turn gold into cottage cheese!…” -DrHoneydew
1:57 Hey! I got that same bargain box set!
Dang, you have a whole material for more future episodes with that bargain sci-fi DVD! 😉🙂
Thanks. Harvey seems unable to shake that accent, "hey, I'm swashbucklin' OVA HEEEAH!!" 😅
WHA--? Kinski being an arrogant asshole to everyone on set?
In other words, it's [insert day of the week here] 🤣
And if what he supposedly did to his daughters is true, then being an arrogant asshole on set is one of his more positive qualities in comparison.
Always happy to see your vids
Outlander did this idea the best. Vikings and sci-fi. AND an amazing monster.
Yeah, this movie reminded me of that one. LOL.
"..better than War of the Robots." That bar is so low Brad Williams could pole vault over it....
They should print that on the DVD case. It won't get any more praise than that.
Thank you for this gem. Ive been waiting for this upload 😁
lol
Yes, that's how the Middle Ages worked. Anybody or thing goes missing, it's a dragon.
You don't cut off the Green Knight's arms and legs. You cut off his head. There's still no gore though, he just picks it up and walks away.
😆
Hey, I watched this one on a low-cost cable channel!
5:39 Also, "Close Encounters of the Third Crusade" actually sounds like a fun VHS movie. 😂
HEY! I've missed you! Love the content. As usual.
Just a plug for the algorithm!
Thanks Brandon Tenold!
Peace from a fellow Canuck.
BTW go Oilers!!!!
The Green Knight is actually a piece of Arthurian lore
Very much so, but I've never heard of that one defending a random bridge or whatever this one's doing. Plenty of other athurian knights do that though, so I wouldn't be surprised.
1:52 A goldmine of future episodes! 2:41 As part of their ongoing prank war.
8:19 "There's a Staaaaarrrrr MAAAAAAAAN waiting in the Sky! He'd like to come and meet us, but he thinks he'll blow our minds!"
10:26 I did, years before coming here, and I WISH I didn't. [pukes] 14:03 And play the Devil in "Little Nicky"
Just found the sci fi invasion 50 movie deal in the local goodwill! $4.29!
I remenber watching this on tv on the 80's, and I loved it hahaa! I've recetly re-watched it and laughed a lot !!!
i see Klus Kinski in the credits and im thinking, uh oh nightmare actor
Nightmare person all round.
@@andrewbyrne2173 exactly
@@andrewbyrne2173I say the same thing about Tyrese Gibson 😊😅😂.
5:45 "Close Encounters of the Third Crusade" sounds like the kind of movie I'd watch. 😹😹😹
One of the few movies on my copy of Sci-Fi Invasion that would not play. Good to know I didn't miss much. 2008's Outlander presents a similar premise incorporating the legend of Beowulf.
A sequel following Keitel and the advisor in space would have been a hoot. Something like Battle for the Stars, teaming up with other galactic misfits.
I remember watching this movie as part of tracking down and watching every bad 80s sword and sorcery b-movie I could find. I loved the concept, it definitely had a much better budget than those (iirc it was the biggest budget movie ever made in Spain at the time) but the execution was subpar. Still better than some I watched at the time.
Hi Brandon! I'm curious since the original Metropolis from 1927 was banned by critics when it came out does that mean it counts as a cult film? also outside of your patreon request how do you decide what movies to review?
Thank you Brandon.
Awesome new update video ❤
City of industry, Is one of Harvey cartels. A very hard core action - revenge movie. A must recommend movie you should watch. My great inspiring wisdom for today. Have a great fabulous wonderful day.😀
Oh man, I remember seeing this movie on late night cable in the 90s. Never saw it again or any mention of it but it always had vague memories of it.
There's a strong Aeldari meets Gigeresque vibe in the ship and space suit design. Pity we don't get a better look at it.
Похоже "рыцарь" был лишь всего биороботом на этом корабле. Настоящие инопланетяне построившие его лично лететь на Землю поленились.
Well, damn! I'd better dig out that boxed set and give it another look!
That scene where the goat gets abducted should have the moon theme from the duck tales game playing over it.
It could be called " A Brooklynite in King Arthur's court."
"And now to go back to normal with an obscure foreign movie almost nobody's ever heard of."
[frantically points at the Star Knight poster like Leonado DiCaprio]
Ah, video rental stores in the 80s, where I first learned not to judge something by its cover.
This sat on the Blockbuster shelf for many years!
If you want to see an Alien visit Medieval Earth Watch the Doctor Who episode The Time Warrior. It features the debut of Sarah Jane Smith and the Sontarans plus has the Doctor team up with Boba Fett.
the noise the Spaceman made reminded me of both the theme from the 80's version of the Twilight Zone & its sister show Tales from the Darkside.
That was Keitel's obscure but interesting movies era - like That's The Way of The World. A movie about the music business made by the producer of Super Fly, co-starring Earth, Wind and Fire, was the source of the song "Shining Star" and has Bert Parks as a pervert.
The buffalowing-sauce joke got me good XD
For medieval world meets aliens movie, I would love to see you review Crusade with John Rhys-Davies. The book it's based on by Poul Anderson is absolutely fantastic, too.
I found this on the Termination DV D collection and thought it wasn’t too bad for being…bad.
Still trying to find an online copy o Storm Trooper from that dvd collection
This movie was a comedy, I have the same 50 sci-fi movie pack, and Harvey Keitel did talk about this movie. Harvey read his lines in his NY accent because he was pissed at the director. Keitel is fun to watch in this movie.
Great Video!
The spaceship sets remind me of Krull. Might give this one a watch...
Klause's character name is Boetius, a pretty well known philosopher.
А его не сожгла ли на костре инквизиция.
"Liquid Gold"....Does he mean Estus.....
Never heard of this one
10:30ish "go read up on Klaus Kinski"
okay, I'll go read up on Klaus Kinski ...
... oh G-d in Heaven, save me
Brandon - You forgot Harvey Keitel in “The Piano” and “Hogan’s Heroes” (no kidding!).
Hey new episode 😄 just a quick question. When's the next Godzilla video going to be?
Literally the first thing I see when googling Klaus is a article about him called THE TERRIFYING REIGN OF HOLLYWOODS MOST EVIL ACTOR EVER😮😅
yeah. He's um... problematic...
@@carn9507Just like Tyrese Gibson 😊😅😂.
Well, this was...bizarre. I don't think I've ever heard of this one. I will say, the fact that this has Harvey Keitel playing a Knight does have me curious to watch it, that and the special effects and set designs. I do wish the story was interesting like the concept.
Liquid Gold outer space tea
haha my head went straight to Spiffing Brit when I heard that
still think it's a pretty cool premise... plus some of my favorite actors in it.
HAHAHA! "Yonduh lies da castle of my fadder..." Eat your heart out, Tony Curtis!
I remember watching this on cable as a kid. The movie was kind of confusing, but original and memorable enough.
FX was amazingly good for a 85 movie. Especially one produced in Spain. They didn't have a reputation for high end special effects
I like the look and concept of the movie, the space suit was cool
Ever thought about doing Bava's Planet of the Vampires? It just got a high-def remaster by Radiance, and is said to have inspired some aspects of Alien
"Close Encounters of the Third Crusade." Very nice.
About time for “Werewolves on Wheels”or “Children don’t play with dead things”
Actually, it's "Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things."
@@michaelchoman1625 Good catch......turd.
David Bowie? I was thinking more like Vanilla Ice.
Hey Brandon, have you ever watched the High Crusade?
Harvey was also in City Of Industry, a real kick ass movie.
Please 🙏🥺 review the movie "the cave (2005)" because that's movie is underrated to me
Hey I just wanted to ask, will you ever do the Gamera trilogy, I know you have said that are great, but I would like to see your thoughts on each movie.
I saw this film when I was about10. But it was selected from the rental store based on the video's box art.
4:53 You really should take a look into the actual arthurian legends. Good reads.
Funny that Klaus Kinski passed on the role of Gestapo agent Major Arnold Toht in Raiders of the Lost Ark but accepted this gem.
I have the exact same movie collection!😂🤣😂