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FLASH GORDON (1980)
Director : Mike Hodges

No film is as beautifully camp and silly as
Flash Gordon, with the emphasis on the "Flash" as this romp just throws all the switches up to 10 and brings in Queen of all bands to squeal guitar riffs and scream in a frantic frenzy. In the meantime, to aid complete non-actor Sam J. Jones (a gloriously misguided bit of casting) some of the greatest thespians alive at the time are brought in to mix the worst with the best. Max von Sydow, Topol, Timothy Dalton, Mariangela Melato and Brian Blessed raise the average brilliance somewhat, which makes the casting of Jones even more incongruent. All the same, I
love this movie. If you're going to make a Flash Gordon flick, then why not go to town like this production does - it's simply freakin' beautiful in tone, look, sound and soul. Most films like this I liked less as I got older and became more refined in taste, but
Flash Gordon I liked even more, and more, and more - and that increase in affection and love is still increasing as the years pass by. To find something as silly but wonderful for an honorable mention, I came up with
Hobo With a Shotgun, which belongs up here as well - a great homage that, and much loved by me as well. As I've said on Letterboxd : "When it comes to exploitation films that reference or pay homage to the most crazy and graphic of the 80s offerings, Hobo With a Shotgun is probably the best of all of them."
50.5
HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN (2011)
Director : Jason Eisener
