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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

604.0. "ZARDOZ" by DICKNS::KLAES (It's not the real Grail?!) Wed Apr 20 1988 17:18

    	It frequently amazes me how this Conference so infrequently
    discusses so many famous SF television series and films.  I know
    some of them have their own Conferences, and UCOUNT::TV and MOVIES
    does discuss some of them, but I also feel they deserve their own
    Topics here in SF, where they really belong, so that we can have
    an in-depth examination of the intricate details of these SF works
    from a point of view missed by the general media Conferences.
    
    	One film I am referring to in particular is ZARDOZ, made in
    1973 by John Boorman (Of EXCALIBUR and HOPE AND GLORY fame).  While
    many I know either end up hating or loving it, ZARDOZ is without
    doubt a true and intellectual SF film.  It stars Sean Connery as
    Zed, an Exterminator in the year 2293 whose purpose in life is to kill
    off the Brutals for a mysterious god named Zardoz, which is actually
    a huge flying robot head made by a group of immortal scientists; or
    at least that is what they were at one time, before Earth collapsed
    from its own misuse by humanity.  The themes presented in this film
    are blessedly *not* for the mindless popcorn-chewing masses.
                                     
    	This Topic is for discussing ZARDOZ, as well as announcing that
    the film will be shown for those in the Boston area on Channel 38
    (WSBK-TV, Ind.) on Saturday, April 23 at 10 p.m..
                           
    	Larry
    
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604.1Someone actually loves it?MDVAX1::BRUYNEELI never saw itMon May 23 1988 16:023
    I, for one, absolutely hated this film.  I saw it when it went around
    in '73.   Or at least most of it.  I walked out after the revelation
    of the derivation of the name ZARDOZ.  Gag.
604.2AKOV11::BOYAJIANMonsters from the IdMon May 23 1988 17:579
    re:.1
    
    Not just some*one*. Well, I wouldn't say that I "loved" it, but
    I liked it quite a bit.
    
    The origin of the name "Zardoz" is entirely appropriate, given the
    nature of Zardoz. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
    
    --- jerry
604.3I'll admit that its a favorite of mineWEA::PURMALHefelumps and wooslesMon May 23 1988 19:2913
        Zardoz is one of my favorite movies.  I know that the story
    has holes in it, and some of the situations are a bit "hokey", but
    as a film I think that it is quite good.  The imagery, background
    music, and pacing are excellent in my opinion.
    
        The movie presented me with a puzzle, I enjoy it when I'm not
    thrown the entire picture in a clear easy to follow format.
    
        I haven't seen the film in several years now, but I'll guarantee
    you that I will see it again sometime.  I'll have more to say about
    it when I do see it again.
    
    ASP
604.4sure beats school!FRSBEE::STOLOSThu Jun 02 1988 23:058
    Zardoz and the Day the Earth stood Still, have to be 2 of my most
    favorite.  In Zardoz does anyone catch the moment where they spoof
    Sean Connery 007 character Yep its in there. And what other movie
    would Sean be in drag...and a wedding gown no less.
    My favorite scene was with the lovemaking and the transfer of knowledge
    at the same time. It wasn't pornigraphic just very beutiful, wish
    we could all "transfer files like that ;')"
    pete